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By 924Carrera
Portland, OR
on April 09, 2013
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This recipe is a good base to tweak to your own preferences. I dice a package of prosciutto and brown it with the garlic, in a mix of butter and olive oil. Although the instructions don't actually say to light the vodka on fire after adding, this is an important step and it adds a unique flavor to the finished sauce. I use the full 1.5 cups of heavy cream, and rather than just 1/2 cup of tomato sauce, I use a full 8 oz. can. This avoids an awkward amount of sauce leftover and also tastes just right. I like to mince up some fresh basil leaves to add along with the tomato sauce, as well as a few dashes of red pepper flakes to give it a little kick. I find that salt and pepper aren't even needed for full flavor. This is a delicious dish served with garlic bread and a light Italian style salad.
By estyblu
on December 19, 2011
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This is a real real good pasta. It is excellent and tasty. I would recomend this to everybody! I think you should add to the directions that you should only add the sauce to the pasta right before serving so the texture remains good.
By tomo33_9584830
Glen Cove, NY
on January 02, 2011
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This Penne alla Vodka is outstanding. I used homemade tomato sauce, and the 13 cloves of garlic required. I have made this many times and it never disappoints. Tonight I added shrimp to the sauce. I don't understand the people who are giving it 2 stars perhaps they are using minced jarred garlic instead of fresh or a less superior tomato sauce. It is very important to light the vodka on fire once added and to reduce the cream (I used half heavy cream and half half and half because I did not have enough heavy cream. This is not bland at all and better then restaurants.
By cward1015
N. Wilkesboro, 73
on December 20, 2010
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This is the BEST recipe I've made in a long time...My family begs me to make this and it's SO easy. Definitely recommend anyone to try it. Better than what I've eaten in restaurants too!!
By ctibbits_13010301
Wilmington, 46
on October 13, 2010
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Its sooo good!! My whole family LOVES it!! I like to use a cheese flavored tomato sauce! It really gives it a nice taste!!
By cwdonovan1_11789925
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ
on April 08, 2009
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THIS RECIPE IS WAY OFF. SHE MUST HAVE REVERSED THE INGREDIENTS
WHEN WRITING THIS DOWN.MOST RECIPES CALL FOR 1 1/2 CUPS OF
TOMATO SAUCE AND A 1/2 CUP OF CREAM. I USUALLY USE ONION
IN THE REPICE INSTEAD OF GARLIC,AND ADD FRESH BASIL AT THE END.
By string5_11300388
Mattituck, NY
on February 15, 2009
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I disagree with every review here that's lower than five stars. There's some common sense required here to get this recipe just right, but when you do its really outstanding. First, the 13 cloves of garlic asked for is NOT a typo. The key is to think average sized cloves. If they're really big or really small use more or fewer accordingly, but they're needed. Second, the description of the tomato sauce in the recipe is a bit vague. I use a home made marinara sauce that adds great taste. Third, reducing the cream is key to this one. Once you've added your tomato sauce keep cooking on medium-low until the sauce bubbles and looks almost like the top of a perfectly cooked pizza. Now add the parmesean and the penne, then season to taste. We've been serving this for about two years and its a favorite of our customers. The proof is in the re-orders!!!!!
By cph0200_5672630
bellport, NY
on June 20, 2007
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Not too tasty.
By tkaczor_5477148
raleigh, NC
on June 09, 2007
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Wow! This is an easy recipe that everyone always loves!!!
By jenwalshny_1846766
LYNBROOK, NY
on April 05, 2007
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