Connecticut Pasta With Vodka Sauce
photo by HeatherFeather
- Ready In:
- 55mins
- Ingredients:
- 11
- Serves:
-
4-6
ingredients
- 1 lb penne pasta, cooked and drained or 1 lb ziti pasta, cooked and drained, reserving a bit of the cooking liquid
- 1 (28 ounce) can crushed tomatoes (I prefer Muir Glen brand)
- 1⁄4 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 1⁄4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes (to taste)
- 4 fresh garlic cloves, minced
- 1⁄4 cup vodka
- 1 cup half-and-half
- fresh parsley, garnish
- fresh parmesan cheese, to taste
- 1⁄4 - 1⁄2 teaspoon salt, to taste (or more as needed)
- 1⁄8 teaspoon pepper, to taste (either black or cayenne if you like it zesty) (optional)
directions
- Saute olive oil, crushed red pepper and garlic in a large pan over medium heat to lightly brown the garlic (be careful not to burn it).
- Add the tomatoes, season to taste with some salt & pepper,and cook 30 minutes, lowering the heat some to keep from burning.
- Add vodka and heat 2 minutes.
- Add cooked pasta to the sauce and toss.
- Stir in the half and half and heat through, just a few minutes.
- Give the sauce a taste and depending upon how you like the consistency, you might wish to add a little bit of the pasta cooking liquid, then taste again and add as much salt (to taste) as you feel it needs and pepper as well (to taste),if you feel pepper is needed for a bit more kick (I find a dash of black pepper and the red chili flakes are plenty for heat).
- Toss with parsley, sprinkle with additional red pepper flakes if desired and a hearty grating of fresh parmesan cheese.
- (TIP:I also sprinkle a small amount of a German seasoning called Fondor, just a pinch.you could use Accent if you like or omit.).
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Reviews
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Hmmm...We thought it was OK - had to add quite a bit of additional salt at the table, in addition to freshly grated Parmesan, to bring out flavor. I think next time we'll try the Rachel Ray Vodka sauce that uses chicken broth to bring up the flavor abit. This would be a really fine sauce for folks on low-sodium diet - I'll be keeping it to serve when some of our friends who watch their salt come over. Thank you for posting, Heather Feather!