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One of the most popular Italian dishes of the 1980s, in restaurants across the United States and Italy, is coming back with a vengeance this year. Penne pasta with vodka sauce is a super quick and simple pasta dish to make and, although one of the ingredients is vodka, it can certainly be made for the entire family as the alcohol cooks off.

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What do you need to make this vodka sauce recipe?

What ingredients are in penne alla vodka sauce?

Step-by-step how to make penne alla vodka sauce recipe

Expert Tips for making vodka cream sauce recipe

Are there variations of this recipe, even without vodka?

FAQs

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Keep reading to see our favorite recipe for this creamy sauce with tomatoes (often called pink sauce) and learn about the best Italian ingredients it uses so you can make it for yourself at home, just like they do at your favorite Italian restaurant.

What do you need to make this vodka sauce recipe?

To make vodka sauce, you won’t need any fancy kitchen equipment or to follow any complicated steps, just a few basic kitchen tools and you’ll be on your way. Here is a list of the equipment you’ll need to make homemade vodka sauce.

  • Large pot for boiling pasta water
  • Pasta colander
  • Large sauce pan
  • Chopping board
  • Sharp knife

This vodka sauce recipe takes just 35 minutes from start to finish. Not even the shopping will be difficult, as you start with a fairly short list of items most of which you will likely already have in your pantry. Put the pot on to boil the pasta and in just 35 minutes you’ll be serving your penne pasta with vodka sauce.

What ingredients are in penne alla vodka sauce?

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  • Vodka (2-4 tbsp)– acts as an emulsifier and helps prevent bad interactions between the acidic tomato and the cream. Even more importantly, it helps release alcohol-soluble flavor molecules, leading to a brighter and fresher tasting sauce. To make the best vodka sauce possible, consider buying a good-quality vodka instead of the cheapest.
  • Plum tomatoes (2 cups)– while we highly recommend starting with whole tomatoes, such as fresh plum tomatoes or San Marzano tomatoes, it is also possible to use canned tomatoes or even tomato puree, just be sure to purchase only high-quality canned tomatoes, even better if they are important straight from Italy.
  • Extra virgin olive oil (¼ cup)– we usually prefer making recipes with olive oil but because of the creaminess of this sauce we actually prefer using the unsalted butter with this recipe.
  • Unsalted butter (4 tbsp)– an alternative to the extra virgin olive oil and will make your penne alla vodka even creamier, so we actually recommend using butter instead of olive oil.
  • Garlic (2-3 cloves)– be sure to mince your garlic very finely as you don’t want to find chunks in the sauce.
  • Crushed Red pepperflakes (¼ tsp)– we love the spiciness the red pepper flakes add to the dish, but if you are not a fan of spicy, you can simply leave this ingredient out.
  • Heavy cream (½ cup)- as heavy cream is one of the most important ingredients in this dish, be sure to buy it no more than one day ahead and use it fresh, and if you can get it from a local dairy farm all the better!
  • Penne rigate dry pasta (1 lb)– you can also use other shapes, such as farfalle (butterfly) or other short, dry pastas, but we don’t recommend using long noodles such as spaghetti with this sauce.
  • Parsley– chopped, for garnishing, we recommend not overdoing the parsley as it can overpower the delicate flavor of the sauce.
  • Parmigiano Reggiano– grated, as desired. We love a dash of Parmigiano Reggiano grated fresh on top, but if all you can find is Parmesan cheese, then that’s okay too.

Step-by-step how to make penne alla vodka sauce recipe

Here is a step-by-step list you can follow to make this delicious Italian American favorite. An absolutely delicious homemade vodka sauce recipe, it is sure to become a family favorite.

  1. After getting out all the necessary ingredients, set a large pot of water over high heat and add a generous amount of salt.
  2. Heat the oil or butter (depending on your personal preference) in a large pan on medium heat.
  3. Add the minced garlic and red pepper flakes and cook until the garlic turns golden. photo 1
  4. Add finely chopped tomatoes to the pan and season with salt. Bring to a boil.
  5. As the tomatoes break down (you can use pureed tomatoes to speed this up), add the vodka and simmer until the alcohol cooks off. photo 2The Easiest Penne alla Vodka Recipe - Nonna Box (10)
  6. Put the pasta into the boiling pasta water to cook.
  7. Approximately five minutes before the pasta is done, slowly pour the heavy cream into the pan with the tomatoes and cook over low heat for the length of time it takes to finish cooking the pasta (about 5 minutes). photo 3 – 5
  8. Set aside 1/4 cup of the pasta water and then drain the pasta.
  9. Add the cooked penne pasta and cooking water to the pan with the sauce and stir until the pasta is well coated. photo 6The Easiest Penne alla Vodka Recipe - Nonna Box (11)
  10. Transfer to a serving platter and sprinkle with parsley and grated Parmigiano Reggiano or Parmesan cheese and serve right away.

After your meal, enjoy your dessert with one of these Italian drinks:

  • Homemade Limoncello
  • Refreshing Aperol Spritz
  • Americano co*cktail
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Expert Tips for making vodka cream sauce recipe

You are sure to love vodka sauce with penne pasta, so don’t be shy about using vodka, an alcohol not usually associated with Italian food. The vodka acts as an emulsifier and helps prevent an adverse reaction between the acidic tomato and the heavy cream in the sauce. It also releases alcohol-soluble flavor molecules, leading to a brighter and fresher tasting sauce.

For this to happen, the vodka must be cooked into the sauce, adding it after cooking, even just a little bit, will make the sauce taste alcoholic and completely ruin the flavor of the dish. By simmering the sauce with the alcohol, it allows new flavors to come out of thetomatoesand makes the dish more complex.

Are there variations of this recipe, even without vodka?

  • Can I substitute the vodka? It’s a hard question to answer. You could get a similar effect by adding a few tablespoons of vinegar and lemon or lime juice or white wine, which will lead to some brighter flavors, but it’s not going to be the same. In the end, vodka sauce without vodka isn’t vodka sauce at all and will lack that classic flavor that makes it such a favorite.
  • Add Italian bacon,sweet Italian sausage, capers or even green peas to this dish. If addingItalian bacon (pancetta) or Italian sausage, add it when you first heat the pan, add capers at the same time you add the garlic, and add cooked green peas as you are adding the cream.

Other pasta recipes

  • Penne Pasta Recipe with Campagnola Sauce
  • Baked Penne Pasta with Bechamel and Meat Sauce
  • Penne all’Arrabbiata Recipe
  • Rigatoni in Salsa Rosa Recipe

FAQs

Can penne pasta with vodka sauce be reheated?

The short answer is yes, you can reheat it, but keep in mind that it won’t be as good as it is served hot, straight from the pan. To reheat, add a small amount of butter or oil to a pan over medium heat. When the butter or oil is hot, add the pasta alla vodka, stirring occasionally. You might add a dash of milk to perk up the pasta a bit and only heat until it is sufficiently warmed to serve. Add a dash of grated Parmigiano Reggiano or grated Parmesan and a sprinkle of fresh chopped parsley and serve.

How should I store leftover pasta alla vodka?

Leftover pasta with vodka sauce should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for no more than 24-48 hours. It should not be frozen, as the pasta will turn to mush when defrosted.

Will vodka sauce get me drunk?

If you are worried about serving a dish with vodka, don’t worry asvodka sauce isn’t going to get anyone drunk because the alcohol cooks off. If a person you are cooking for doesn’t drink alcohol or abstains for any reason, for example because of their religion, then you should definitely check with them before serving this dish. There isn’t any alcohol in the finished dish because it cooks off and only a small amount is added in the first place, so even kids can enjoy the creamy tomato flavors of this dish!

What wine should I drink with vodka sauce?

Like many Italian tomato sauces, vodka sauce pasta works well with bright and fruity red wines. Chianti or Chianti Classico (or other young Sangiovese wine) are all great choices. Alternatively, this vodka sauce recipe can work nicely with a Sauvignon Blanc (something from the Veneto perhaps) as the acidity and citrus notes cut through the creaminess and blend well with the bright tomato flavors.

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Penne alla Vodka

This pasta dish is easy to make and one the best vodka sauce recipes around. Vodka is used to add flavor to the sauce, but contrary to what some might believe, it does not add alcohol content to the dish because it cooks off.

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Course: Pasta

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 people

Calories: 561kcal

Author: Guido Pedrelli

Ingredients

  • 2 cups plum tomatoes finely chopped
  • ¼ cup olive oil or 4 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 2-3 cloves garlic very finely minced
  • ¼ tsp red pepper flakes crushed
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 2-4 tbsp vodka
  • 1 lb penne rigate pasta
  • parsley chopped, for garnishing
  • Parmigiano Reggiano Grated
  • salt to taste
  • pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Gather your ingredients together and set a large pot of well-salted water on the stove-top to boil.

  • Heat the olive oil (or butter) in a large sauce pan.

  • Add the finely minced garlic and red pepper flakes and cook until the garlic begins to brown.

  • Add the finely chopped tomatoes to the pan and season lightly with salt. Bring to a simmer.

  • As the tomatoes break down (you can use tomato puree to speed this up), add the vodka and simmer until the vodka cooks off.

  • Put the pasta into the boiling water to start cooking.

  • About five minutes before the pasta is done (follow the instructions for length of time to cook pasta al dente printed on the pasta packaging), slowly pour the cream into the pan with the tomato sauce and cook over low heat for five minutes, stirring occasionally.

  • Remove 1/4 cup of pasta water and set aside before draining the pasta in a colander.

  • Add the cooked pasta and pasta water to the pan and stir until the pasta is coated entirely by pink sauce.

  • Transfer to a serving platter and sprinkle with parsley and grated cheese to enjoy immediately.

Notes

Some people add pancetta,sweet Italian sausage, capers, or green peas to this dish. If addingpancetta, add it when you first heat the pan, add capers while thegarlicis cooking, and add the green peas as you are adding the cream. These are not necessarily “traditional” additions, but neither is a sauce with vodka, so why not experiment?

Serving: 100g | Calories: 561kcal | Carbohydrates: 88g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 41mg | Sodium: 151mg | Potassium: 349mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 729IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 53mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

What makes Penne alla vodka so good? ›

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 can you substitute for heavy cream in penne alla vodka? ›

This variation of penne with vodka sauce substitutes sour cream for the heavy cream in the original. The sour cream adds a tangy flavor to the sauce, another layer of complexity. Once the sour cream is added, the sauce will thicken quickly, so watch the heat to prevent the dairy from burning.

How do you thicken penne alla vodka sauce? ›

Add freshly grated parmesan cheese once the cream has been added to the skillet. I would say 1/4 - 1/2 cup. Melting cheese into the sauce can also help thicken it up if you accidentally add too much cream or pasta water.

What is the best vodka to use to make vodka sauce? ›

When you are making a vodka sauce for your pasta, break open a less expensive bottle of Smirnoff or Finladia grapefruit vodka. These more budget-friendly options will work just as well and no one will be able to tell the difference!

Why is my Penne alla vodka bitter? ›

Why is my vodka sauce bitter? One reason might be you've added too much vodka and/or too late, to which I suggest the above (continue simmering). Another reason is the flavours haven't been balanced properly.

Do you actually put vodka in penne alla vodka? ›

The Importance of Vodka in Penne alla Vodka

And yes, the vodka really does matter here. We know, because we've done the tests before. Several years ago, Kenji delved into the matter of whether vodka sauce really needed the vodka, and the answer was an unequivocal yes (though the sauce is delicious without it, too).

Can I use milk instead of heavy cream in my pasta sauce? ›

Yes, you can use milk instead of heavy cream in some recipes. Combine 3/4 cup milk and 1/4 cup melted butter as a substitute in sauces, baked goods, pasta, and frosting. Milk won't whip like cream. It works in mashed potatoes or for thinning small amounts of frosting.

What do Italians use instead of heavy cream? ›

In Italy, the equivalent of heavy cream is known as "panna da cucina" or simply "panna." It is a rich, thick cream used in cooking and baking, similar to heavy cream in other parts of the world. Panna is often used to add creaminess and richness to sauces, soups, desserts, and various Italian dishes.

What to do if you add too much vodka to vodka sauce? ›

You can also thicken the sauce by adding a little more cream, parmesan cheese, or a tablespoon of corn starch. If you can taste the vodka in the sauce, you've likely added too much, or perhaps you added it too late. The good news is that this is a simple fix. Just keep simmering the sauce to reduce the alcohol content.

What meat goes well with penne alla vodka? ›

Luckily, vodka sauce pairs well with virtually all proteins, but some of the most popular meat choices include:
  • Chicken. Chicken and Italian food are a match made in culinary heaven. ...
  • Shrimp. ...
  • Italian Sausage. ...
  • Penne. ...
  • Rigatoni. ...
  • Orecchiette.
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What meat goes best with vodka sauce? ›

Instead of prosciutto, pancetta, or bacon, try adding in another meat such as ground beef, ground pork, Italian sausage, or even add shredded chicken afterwards! Try it in another recipe. This homemade vodka sauce is a great way to switch up any recipe that uses marinara sauce.

What makes vodka sauce better? ›

In a vodka sauce, the vodka helps maintain a cohesive texture, allowing the creaminess to meld with the tomato base. And sure, you could use wine to the same effect, but in a sauce as rich as vodka sauce, it's better to use a small amount of alcohol that will impart as little of its own flavor as possible.

What is the best pasta for vodka sauce? ›

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.

What gives vodka sauce its flavor? ›

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.

What is the point of pasta alla vodka? ›

In a vodka sauce, the vodka helps maintain a cohesive texture, allowing the creaminess to meld with the tomato base. And sure, you could use wine to the same effect, but in a sauce as rich as vodka sauce, it's better to use a small amount of alcohol that will impart as little of its own flavor as possible.

What should penne alla vodka taste like? ›

Pasta alla vodka has a strong tomato taste mellowed by cream and vodka. It's rich, but pleasant to eat with a well-rounded flavor. While you may still be able to detect some vodka flavor by the time the sauce is done cooking, it will be very subtle and most certainly not the main flavor of the dish.

Does vodka make a difference in vodka pasta? ›

Adding a bit of vodka to the sauce lets those compounds come out to play, and when you factor in alcohol's unique ability to funnel aromatics right to your nose (think about how intense the aromas are in a freshly mixed martini), you get a cheap but effective way to wring even more flavor out of just a few simple ...

Does penne alla vodka taste different without vodka? ›

If you are wondering if you can make Vodka Sauce without Vodka, the answer is yes! This vodka sauce without vodka is creamy, tangy, and a little sweet. It is such a great and delicious pasta sauce and you truly will not miss the vodka. In this recipe, I use balsamic vinegar to give this sauce some extra depth.

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