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    Penne Alla Vodka - Easy and Ready In Less Than 30 Minutes

    17 hours ago

    Penne Alla Vodka. How can a dish taste so good and be so easy to make? Nothing says comfort like pasta does. It’s a great dish that can be enjoyed in so many different ways.

    This penne alla vodka is one of those dishes that, if it’s not already, should be one of your favorites and in your culinary rotation.

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    Nothing says comfort as pasta does. A great dish that can be enjoyed in so many different ways.

    Besides penne pasta, this dish contains cream sauce mixed with tomato sauce, a very unusual combination in Italian cooking.

    And vodka is added to the beautiful sauce to create this fantastic dish, the second most popular pasta dish besides Ragu alla Bolognese

    Penne alla Vodka became very popular in Italy and the United States around the 1980s. 

    It became an icon of the fashionable cuisine of the time. It remains popular to this day in Italian-American cuisine. 

    However, the exact origins of penne alla vodka are unclear. Its history is disputed among Italian and New York City chefs as to which country invented Penne alla Vodka.  

    In the 1980s, two individuals in New York City claimed they had invented the recipe.

    A Columbia University student, James Doty, claimed to have made the first plate of pasta.

    The second claim comes from Chef Luigi Franzese of Orsini Restaurant. He originally called it Penne alla Russa – Penne alla Russian – because he used vodka to thin the sauce. 

    This dish was introduced around 1970 or 1980 on the other side of the ocean in Bologna and Rome, Italy. 

    Dante restaurant in Bologna claims to be the first to invent this dish,

    However, in Rome, a Roman chef claims that he created this dish upon the request of a vodka company to introduce vodka to the Italian public.

    Today you will see this dish practically on every American restaurant menu and rarely on menus in Italy restaurants. 

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    Can penne alla vodka get you drunk?

    No, you cant. As you cook the vodka with the sauce, the alcohol evaporates, leaving behind an excellent taste.

    If you have children, do not worry about the alcohol content as it evaporates in the cooking process.

    Why San Marzano Tomatoes?

    San Marzano is a type of plum tomato. Longer and thinner than your typical plum tomato. Vibrant red in color and rich in flavor.

    They also have fewer seeds than your regular plum tomatoes.

    Besides having fewer seeds, they have less acidity than other tomatoes. Idyllic for Italian cuisine.

    San Marzano tomatoes are regulated and certified authentic by an independent party, making them a bit more pricey than your regular tomatoes.

    However, once you cook with them, there is no going back.

    Here are a few helpful tips for the ingredients needed

    You can find the printable recipe with all the suitable ingredient amounts at the bottom of this post.

    Penne pasta: The perfect pasta as it holds the juicy sauce inside, and when you bite into all the flavors are there for you to enjoy. If none are on hand and you do not want to make a run for the store, rigatoni and ziti will be good substitutes. The pasta must be tubular. 

    Yellow Onion: Milder and sweeter once you let it sweat out and become translucent. 

    Garlic clove: Gives that perfect kick to your sauce. I always toss the garlic as they do in Italy. I leave that one up to you. 

    San Marzano Tomato: Long and thin tomatoes that taste amazing with all tomatoes sauces

    Vodka: Do not use flavored vodka with this dish. I love Grey Goose. Neutral and perfect for this dish. It gives you a lot of flavors but does not compromise the overall dish.

    Heavy Cream: the secret arsenal to bring down the tomatoes’ acidity and enhance your dish’s flavor.

    Parmesan Cheese: It could not be an Italian dish if you do not give a few cheese grates to your pasta. Always a welcome addition to all pasta.

    Unsalted butter: It will not modify or oversalt your sauce and dish.

    Flat-leaf Italian parsley: Fresh parsley brings great flavor to all dishes. 

    Cooking tips and step-by-step instructions to create this excellent Penne alla Vodka.

    I must say it is surprisingly easy to make and quite addictive. A large platter was all gone before we knew it.

    There are so many recipes for Penne Alla Vodka that it can get confusing. This is my adaptation, easy and tasty.

    Have all the ingredients ready when you start boiling the water, as this recipe will go fast, and by the time the pasta is ready, your sauce will be prepared too.

    • Start with the pasta water. Add salt and bring a large pot to a full boil.
    • Meanwhile, a large skillet must hold the cooked pasta, saute the onions with the garlic until translucent.
    • Add the tomatoes and vodka gently in the middle so they will not splatter.
    • Season with salt and pepper.
    • Simmer to let the alcohol evaporate. Add the cream and butter.
    • Save a cup of the cooking water and add the pasta to the tomato vodka skillet. 
    • Toss it until all the pasta is well coated. Add a bit of the cooking water if the sauce is too thick.

    Serve on individual pasta plates or a large platter and top with lots of Parmesan and parsley.

    See! Easy, right? 

    Pro Tips

    Cooking with alcohol tips:

    • Be extremely careful when placing alcohol in a skillet. I always remove the skillet from the heat source and turn it off.
    • Placing the alcohol in the middle of the pan is also a safe way of doing it.
    • Of course, always keep your eyes on the skillet, however, as it may be pouring away from you. Also, keep all loose clothing away from the heat source.
    • When returning to the stove, start with a low flame and increase.

    One pound penne pasta is perfect for four people.

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    Ingredients needed to make this Penne Alla Vodka

    MPenne Alla Vodka are published on GiangisKitchen.com

    • 1 pound penne pasta
    • 2 tablespoons olive oil
    • 1/2 medium chopped in small dice yellow onion
    • 2 finely chopped garlic cloves
    • 1 28 ounces can of San Marzano tomatoes
    • 1/4 cup vodka
    • 1/2 cup heavy cream
    • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
    • 1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
    • 1/4 cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

    Instructions

    1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Cook the pasta according to al dente package instructions, 11 to 13 minutes. Reserve ½ cup pasta water and drain pasta.
    2. In a large skillet, large enough to hold all of the cooked pasta, add olive oil, onions, and garlic over medium heat. Sautee until translucent, about 3 minutes.
    3. Add the tomatoes and vodka, and season with salt and pepper. Simmer for 10 minutes until the alcohol burns off. Stir in heavy cream and butter.
    4. Add the pasta to the skillet with the sauce. Toss the pasta in the sauce over high heat until well coated. Add a little of the cooking water if the sauce is too thick.
    5. Top with Parmesan and parsley and mix gently.
    6. Serve immediately.

    Storage and reheating instructions

    If you have leftovers, I recommend placing them in an airtight glass container. The Penne alla Vodka will store well for up to three days.

    When ready to enjoy your leftovers, place the penne with the sauce in a large skillet to hold them well. Add two tablespoons of water and one or two tablespoons of butter.

    Please bring it to a hot and enjoyable temperature for you to enjoy it. Make sure the penne does not burn.

    Serve hot with some cheese shredded over it.

    If you enjoy this delicious Penne Alla Vodka, look at some of my other recipes.

    Penne Pasta, Peas and Bacon

    Linguine alla Carbonara with Mushrooms

    Ragu Alla Bolognese

    Watercress Pesto with Linguine

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    Meet Chef Giangi

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    I am a passionate cook, recipe developer, author, and food photographer with 14 years of food blogging experience. Inspired by my French and Italian heritage, I work with other chefs, both foreign and domestic, and have had countless discussions with chefs at famous restaurants globally. I enjoy sharing these creative culinary delights in simple, straightforward, easy-to-understand recipes.

    I only recommend the products that I love and use. This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links at no additional cost.


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