Pasta Alla Vodka Recipe (2024)

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jcsealock

The point of the Vodka, or any alcohol in a recipe, is to extract flavor compounds out of the ingredients that do not dissolve in water. In step 2 here, the vodka is getting lots of flavors out of the pancetta pieces, garlic, onion, red pepper flakes, and all the yummy bits cooked onto the bottom of the pan.The flavors that come from foods and spices may dissolve best in water, some in alcohol, some in fats like butter or pancetta fat, and some in acidic liquid like lemon juice.

Chiffon Bubblebroiler

Serviceable, but Pasta Alla Vodka it is not, quite. When I worked under famed chef Stefano Formaggio near Bologna in the 1980s, he would have resigned his commission before using crushed tomatoes instead of whole. Pecorino Romano was the only cheese ever seriously considered, ideally from a ewe sequestered for seven Sundays and made to listen to to Verdi. And in game involving the whole village, the vodka was sneaked from the liquor cache of the oldest man in town. Try it, it makes a difference.

Gabriella

Maybe instead of using just tap water, use some of the pasta water because the starch makes it thicker, therefore actually thickening the sauce (if you want it thicker)

Margaux Laskey, Senior Staff Editor

Hi guys! Some of you felt the dish was too watery, so we adjusted the recipe to allow a range of water added. Bon appetit!

Karen

I thought the flavor of the sauce was spot on like the vodka sauce we enjoy at our local Italian restaurant- but it was too thin. Next time I will skip the added water, and cook it a little longer so it is a thicker consistency before adding in the cream, which thinned it out. Maybe this is due to the kind of canned tomatoes I used- I used San Marzano whole tomatoes in a puree, and crushed the tomatoes myself.

Tessa

Rather than using the water, how about opening the tomatoes at the beginning of cooking, pouring them into a bowl, then rinsing the can with the vodka and adding that to the onion pan? Then add the tomatoes and use a silicone spatula to scrape all the juice out of the bowl.

Margaux Laskey, Staff Editor

Made it, loved it. Served it with a pile of roasted broccoli and sliced Italian sausage on top.

Bob

@Philip vodka enhances the flavor because of the chemical reaction with the other ingredients, it has nothing to do with aromatics. Adding a stronger flavored drink with similar alcohol level (~40%), like bourbon or cognac, will add a distinctive flavor even when the alcohol cooks off. The advantage of vodka is that it doesn't add flavor of its own, it just gives the actual ingredients a boost of flavor. For the science see https://www.chowhound.com/post/vodka-sauce-point-312341

DH

So good. Delayed on starting the pasta because sauce takes longer than total time mentioned in recipe.

Hana Vizcarra

I do a version of this (learned from my father) with Italian sausage instead of pancetta and adding sundried tomatoes - lots of flavor and always a hit.

Alex Cesarini

I typically would add a bit of tomato paste to thicken in.

MG

I used a 28 oz can of crushed tomatoes and skipped adding the water. Plenty of sauce for a pound of pasta, which is how we like it. Delicious!

Mina O

For those living in more remote areas, bacon is an easy substitute for pancetta.

Mike

Adding up the steps to prepare the sauce looks like it takes 20-25 minutes, so why make cooking the pasta (@8 minutes?) the very first step? Won't that result in over cooked or limp pasta?

Colleen

Making this recipe, embarrassingly, was my first time doing a pasta sauce from scratch. May it be the first of many times! As many reviewers suggested I omitted the added water entirely and I kept the sauce bubbling and thickening far longer than the 10 minutes called for in Step 3, but these were my only departures from the recipe. Fantastic result, and I have a new favorite weeknight dish.

Andy

To add Italian sausage:Cook .75-1lb spicy Italian sausage in the pan before adding onions and garlic. I also added ~1.5 tbsp tomato paste to the cooked down sausage and onions, and let that toast a bit before adding the vodka.

Paul

Feels like spring today, so stirred in frozen baby peas at the end to make it a bit like a primavera. Also counted that as the vegetable portion.

augurlife

Very good

pbryant

Next time I am going to try using tomato sauce instead of diced tomatoes to make it thicker. I didn't add the extra water. It taste better as it sits rather than eating immediately after cooking.

Irina

I tripled the recipe for a party and everyone loved it. The yields is generous!

Julie Anderson

My husband is pork-free, so I sauteed chicken breasts and removed, then sauteed the onion, garlic, and red peppers in the fat and later folded tender chicken pieces into the finished sauce before adding in the pasta. Doubled the amount of garlic and pepper flakes and added slight amount of pasta water instead of tap when sauce was thick. This sauce was an excellent use for my homegrown whole San Marzano tomatoes which I had canned in fresh garlic and basil. Delicious recipe.

Liz

Folks, if it's too watery, just cook it down. Pancetta is not traditional in alla vodka, but has anyone anywhere at any time ever complained about bacon?

Alyssa

This is just DIVINE. Using the S blade on my food processor, I combined the garlic cloves and onions and pulsed until finely chopped (I struggle with finely chopping by hand..). I accidentally poured the tomatoes in my Dutch oven before the vodka so I ended up putting them in at the same time- sauce still came out BEAUTIFULLY. Such a knockout recipe that I’ll keep in my back pocket if I want to impress but also keep it simply elegant.

maya

Sister liked. Halved and added diced instead of crushed then blended bc she likes it smooth. Added more onion and simmered for longer and also more cream and cheese

skip Meat

Decent sauce. No need to add pancetta, Vic noticed it, and didn’t like it

Daniel

No water was needed, I used a heaping half teaspoon of salt, and I used coconut milk instead of cream due to dairy intolerance. It was amazing!

Gregg Favalora

This is fantastic! (On my stovetop, it took a bit longer to boil off enough vodka, but that’s my only remark.) Made this several times - so good.

therese

I have often seen critique about the “meanwhile” when cooking pasta. My experience is, it takes at least 15 minutes for my water to boil. I think the author is starting the time when the water starts, not when the 8 minutes to al dente begins

Keith B

I made this pasta years ago and forgot about it. That recipe included minced shrimps and no cheese. I tried this recipe and it was delicious, but I also tried the shrimp version and it was even more luscious.

Michelle A.

Picky husband approved... with some tweaks. No pancetta in the fridge, so I used some leftover cooked bacon, chopped. Used Pastene Kitchen ready tomato sauce because I had no crushed tomatoes in the pantry. Did not use the water other than a small amount of pasta water to swirl in the can. Also, at the very end, I added cooked shrimp that needed to be used. And because it's just the 2 of us I used just 8oz of pasta, which made a very saucy dish. Absolutely delicious!

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Pasta Alla Vodka Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Alla vodka sauce made of? ›

Vodka sauce is a tomato-based sauce that's spiked with a hint of vodka for extra tanginess, then softened with a splash of heavy cream that gives the sauce a gorgeous reddish-orange color. It can be used in a wide variety of Italian recipes.

What's the point of putting vodka in pasta sauce? ›

Wine works, too, but a clean-tasting vodka has mostly water and ethanol (a solvent), which is excellent at carrying aromatic compounds — like those in tomatoes. In other words, the vodka in this dish can help you smell, and in turn taste, the sauce's flavors in a heightened way.

What pasta shape is best for vodka sauce? ›

Penne. By and far, the most popular noodle to pair with vodka sauce is penne pasta. Vodka sauce has the perfect ability to cling to penne noodles, making it that each bite is packed with delicious Italian flavors.

How long to cook off vodka in sauce? ›

Cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Pour in the tomato paste, along with the red pepper flakes, and cook it until the tomato paste turns a really dark red color, about 3 minutes. Add the vodka and let it sizzle and allow the vodka to cook off a bit, about 1 minute. Pour in the heavy cream and mix it until smooth.

Is vodka sauce just alfredo and marinara? ›

Is vodka sauce a mix of marinara sauce and alfredo? No. Alfredo sauce mixed with marinara sauce is known as pink sauce. While pink sauce and vodka sauce are both types of tomato sauce, they are not the same thing.

How to make vodka sauce taste better? ›

Add herbs!

I love adding some torn basil or thinly sliced chives to the sauce to change things up. Add heat by stirring some crushed red pepper flakes into the dish. Make a vodka free option!

Why is penne alla vodka so good? ›

As the sauce cooks over a low flame, the tomatoes caramelize and turn jammy, melding and combining with the vodka. This leaves the eater with a sauce that's creamy and rich, and luxuriously silky on the tongue.

Can kids have vodka sauce? ›

The general consensus was that a vodka pasta sauce should be safe for children, if cooked thoroughly. "Traditional vodka sauce uses such a small amount of alcohol that it should evaporate out during cooking," Dr. Rachel Prete, pediatrician with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, told POPSUGAR.

Do you really need vodka in vodka sauce? ›

Is it absolutely necessary? No, but vodka sauce just wouldn't be, well, vodka sauce without it. To get a vodka sauce with a 2% ABV before simmering, you'll need to add 5% of the volume of the sauce in 80-proof vodka.

What meat to eat with vodka sauce? ›

Creating dishes made with pasta sauce with meat includes a wide variety of options including:
  • Penne alla vodka with shrimp.
  • Vodka chicken pasta.
  • Vodka sauce with ground beef.
  • Sausage and vodka sauce.
  • Penne alla vodka with bacon.
  • Vodka sauce with pancetta.
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What's the difference between baked ziti and penne alla vodka? ›

Similar to Penne, Ziti is the type of pasta that has to be broken up, as it's produced long and hollow. The significant difference between Ziti and Penne, though, is the way the pasta is cut. While both pasta types boast a common tubular shape, Ziti is cut straight on, whereas Penne is diagonally cut.

How do you thicken vodka pasta sauce? ›

If the sauce isn't as thick as you would like, you can thicken the sauce by adding a couple of teaspoons of cornstarch, arrowroot flour, or tapioca starch. To make the thickener, mix the thickening agent with a little bit of water or broth and then stir it into the pasta!

When to add vodka penne alla vodka? ›

About 1 minute before you transfer pasta to sauce, add vodka to tomato sauce and bring to a gentle simmer over medium heat.

Does Ala vodka sauce have vodka in it? ›

It's exactly what it sounds like—vodka pasta! Well, it's really the sauce that's laced with vodka. A creamy, silky tomato sauce. Penne is classic for Pasta alla Vodka because it really holds on to the sauce.

Does Alla vodka have vodka in it? ›

Penne alla vodka is nothing more than a tomato sauce laced with cream, vodka and hot pepper paste. It's used to dress a slant cut of pasta called penne (which means pen).

Is vodka sauce made with real vodka? ›

Vodka sauce is a pasta sauce made primarily from tomato, cream, and vodka. There are other tomato-and-cream pasta sauces, so the addition of vodka makes it distinct.

Is penne alla vodka made with alcohol? ›

Is penne alla vodka alcoholic? Technically yes, since we are adding alcohol. However, we are going to cook off most of that alcohol (if not all), and the final dish will have very little left once divided among 6 portions. No one will be getting tipsy from pasta alla vodka!

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