Penne alla Vodka
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Vodka sauce with penne pasta, known as Penne alla vodka, is not a centuries old Italian recipe brought over on the boat. We never ate this growing up, and Italians are not typically at the ready with a vodka bottle in hand anywhere near their precious tomato sauce.
It’s till being debated on how this recipe was developed, as there are both Italians and Americans who stake claim to the recipe. The Williams Sonoma cookbook states that it was created by an Italian chef in Rome who made it for a vodka company wishing to promote vodka in Italy. That makes the most sense to me, as the onion and short cooking time reminds me of another famous Italian red sauce that Rome is known for.
It may be hard to believe that this is my first time making vodka sauce yet it’s been on my 2013 white board all year. I have a board with dishes I want to feature on Spinach Tiger, and I wanted to make vodka sauce. It has fallen out of favor in today’s culinary world but I have a thing for retro food, and it’s time to breathe some life back into it, in case you weren’t around in the 80’s when it was on every Italian menu in the States.
Amanda of Dancing Veggies has vodka sauce on her blog, and I was reinspired to give it a go when I was assigned her blog to choose a dish to cook from for the Secret Recipe Club. Each month, we are assigned to select a recipe from a another food blogger and then we all reveal on the same day. If you see the links below you will see all the participants.
Amanda is a young newlywed who admirably taught herself to cook when her mother told her if she wanted something different, she’d have to cook it herself. She was a teen then, and set out to make food taste good for her own taste buds. My kind of girl, and maybe more moms should do this or whatever it takes to get children and teens to cook in the kitchen. You all know how passionate I am about that.
I didn’t follow her recipe exactly. Amanda used fresh tomatoes because she had far too many in her garden. She uses yogurt and , while I think that’s a brilliant idea, as there area few good Indian dishes that combine yogurt with tomato sauces, I chose heavy cream and added in a bit of butter in addition to the olive oil. While you’ll probably never see me eat a krispy kream donut, I’m a bit old school when it comes to butter and cream as both can smooth out a tomato sauce. I admit to also being a little heavy handed with the vodka both in and out of the sauce. Shhhh.
Penne Pasta is the typical pasta used to hold the thick creamy sauce, but I had vodka sauce on pizza last year in Memphis, and it was quite memorable. I still come from the camp that believes butter and cream are good ingredients to cook with and much healthier than anything jarred, canned, or processed. Of course, the tomatoes were San Marzano certified, as that is where I do my budget splurging. I hope you can find the irony in that I used it for some spaghetti squash for a light dinner last week and I do encourage you to use your creativity. Penne pasta is just the start of the places vodka sauce can travel.
Secret Recipe Club December
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1 onion diced
- 2 32 ounce cans whole San Marzano tomatoes
- 1/2 cup vodka
- handful fresh parsley
- few fresh basil leaves if you have it, don't use dried
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 1 cup parmesan cheese freshly grated
- 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper
- 1 pound of penne pasta
Instructions
- Heat olive oil in sauce pan. Put in onion and garlic until onion is softened, but don't let garlic burn.
- Chop tomatoes and add tomatoes and juice into pot.
- Add in fresh herbs such as parsley and basil (remove later)
- Cook for twenty minutes.
- Add in vodka and cream.
- Stir, simmering on low for twenty more minutes.
- Stir in a 1/4 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
- Add in crushed red pepper
- Cook pasta to a few minutes before pasta is done.
- Drain pasta reserving 1/3 cup of pasta water.
- Add pasta to sauce. You might also add in pasta water if needed.
- Finish cooking pasta in the sauce.
- Serve with more parmesan cheese
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I loooove penne alla vodka. This sounds fantastic!
I’m completely agree with you on your philosophies regarding cream and butter! So much better for us than anything processed.
I also love the sound of this gorgeous looking sauce.
Oh Angela, once again you have made me very hungry. Just got home from a shoot and this is what I wish I had waiting for me for dinner. Alas! This is not to be, but I do love looking a this while I eat my salad with avocado! Not nearly so lovely as your pasta.
Haha Teresa, but this way you keep the calories low.
I can’t believe I’ve never had vodka sauce, but I have to admit that I’m intrigued now. Thanks so much for the back-story – who knew!?
Hi Jess, thanks. I love the back story of food too.
Can you believe I never tried penne alla vodka? I will have to try now!
I LOVE your comments about this sauce and was chuckling as I read along. The Artist is also Italian and NO ONE can touch their family sauce – at least until I came along and upgraded it to make it healthier and added a little more seasoning, LOL. Now he prefers mine to his dad’s! I haven’t tried Vodka sauce either yet, but will definitely give this a try. I’m hoping for a 5-star rating from my Italian too 😉
Hey Jane. thanks. It’s so true. Italians are so fussy about their sauce, but then that’s part of their voice. I’m sure you’ll get a five star rating!
But would you eat a Krispy Kream donut covered in vodka sauce? GREG
Haha, Greg. I have to watch what I write. Yesterday I told my husband to go buy us a box of Krispy Kreams (creams?) but then I changed my mind.
I never once saw vodka sauce all the time I lived in Rome, but looks very similar to other sauces, so you never know, right? This looks delicious. I will definitely give it a try soon. Thanks for sharing with the SRC.
Camilla
I’m sure it’s not in Rome. I have a feeling the Italians would roll their eyes.
Beautiful sauce, Angela. You’ve totally got me craving pasta now.
Sorry Lesa. I hope that’s a good thing.
This looks wonderful! Vodka sauce is one of my alltime favorites. 🙂
I am definitely making this!!!!
Such a great choice Angela for SRC. I can’t remember the last time I had this sauce and it is so good. So with you on the cream and butter.
Thanks, Evelyne
Yes, a little cream and butter smooths out the sauce.
Magnifico!