I posted this in '20 without photos, I made it again the other night and remembered to snap a pic this time. I updated the original post but then decided I'd share it again but it's so good, and so easy. We love this one.
From 11/30/20:
I love cookbooks and it's very hard for me to not collect them - I finally ran out of room in the cabinet and had to pare down (just enough so what I kept fits easily in the space allotted to them!). One that I kept, no questions asked, is actually the first cookbook I got as an adult (I say as an adult because chances are I even had cookbooks as a kid but they didn't transition to 'real-life' with me), it's the 'Glamour's Gourmet on the Run: a Busy Woman's Guide to 30-minutes meals and effortless entertaining'. Yes it's a long title haha but pretty much every recipe I've made from this book is good.
I know you don't care about my old 80's cookbook story LOL but I told you anyway.
I posted the Ina Garten recipe for a different tomato/vodka sauce that Al made us a while back (which is really good, click
here for that recipe) and now I'm sharing the one that I've been making forever - well, since 1987 anyway - it's beyond simple to make and much quicker than Ina's version. It has ham and peas in it - which may or may not be traditional in penne alla vodka, I have no idea, but either way this is really good and one of our favorites.
PENNE ALLA VODKA ~
- 1 (16 oz) pkg. penne, cooked according to label directions
- 1 medium onion, diced
- 4 T. butter
- 1 (16 oz) can tomatoes, drained
- 1 (8 oz) can tomato sauce
- 2/3 cup vodka
- 1 cup heavy or whipping cream
- 1/4 lb. ham, diced
- 1 cup frozen peas, thawed
- 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
- grated parmesan cheese
Cook pasta according to label directions. In the meantime, melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat, add onion and cook until tender, about 5 minutes. Add tomatoes and tomato sauce. Add vodka; cook 5 minutes. Blend in cream; heat to boiling. Add remaining ingredients except cheese and heat through. Toss with hot drained pasta. Serve with grated parmesan cheese. Makes 6 servings.
sorry I don't have a picture - I was going to copy someone else's photo hahaha but just use your imagination and picture penne coated in a creamy pinkish tomato sauce with ham and peas and you'll have an idea what it looks like! Next time I make this I'll remember a photo and update later...oh, and for all you non-pea and/or ham lovers - you can totally leave them out.
2025 update: I finally remembered to take a picture!
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So easy - I usually leave out the onions because Dave doesn't like them, but let's not tell him I sprinkle a little onion powder in with the tomatoes. After boiling the tomatoes and vodka you just add the cream to make the sauce, that's it! Also, I like lots of sauce so I only add 1/2 box of cooked penne to the entire amount of sauce.
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