Beans and Greens Alla Vodka Recipe (2024)

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Frederick Tibbetts

If you infuse the red pepper flakes in the vodka for five minutes before using, you will get a more intense (yet not hotter) pepper flavour. Take a small sip beforehand to see exactly what I mean. (Chemically, you are allowing the alcohol to extract esters and capsaicin from the pepper before it evaporates over the burner.)

Marc Cantor

To make it vegan, substitute cashew cream for the heavy cream. To make your own, barely cover raw cashews in warm water for 30 minutes, then blend.

Dee

Evaporated milk. You could also mash some beans to thicken. My mom likes to puree an extra can of beans in the blender and add that instead of adding milk or cream. She does this for many sauces/soups. Delish and bonus: healthy.

Bonnie Lemons

My husband isn’t big on beans — or greens— but he loved this. I used chard. Added the diced stems with the tomato paste. Excellent!

Kristen Berry

ATK suggests finely cutting kale and rinsing it in warm water then dry in salad spinner. The cutting of the kale is what releases the bitter enymes/chemicals that people don't like. It really works and now I enjoy all the salads I never cared for before!

Stephanie in California

We made ours with spinach and it was amazing. I’m not a kale fan. It’s too bitter and firm for me. I find this recipe to be great as written. Just be sure to taste and salt as you go. My husband loved it.

orbisdeo

Seriously, add chunks of salmon. The combination of ingredients given here- but no kale (so done with that…long ago), chopped spinach instead- with salmon make a fabulously hearty dish I’ve enjoyed for years.

danielle

I make my vodka sauce with coconut cream and it’s delicious. No heavy coconut taste and the sauce is nice and creamy without the dairy. Excited to make this!

Simone Christiano

Perhaps some crispy pancetta...yum.

Morgan

This is so darn good. I love it exactly as written or riffed upon. Sometimes I add a bit of crumbled fennel sausage. It goes beautifully with the kale. Endless combos of legumes and veggies work. A favorite is chickpeas, cauliflower, lemon zest and pine nuts with a bit of oregano. I once made it with black beans, sliced red peppers and tequila instead of vodka. Threw in some shrimp for the final three minutes, finished with queso fresco and a squirt of lime and it was divine.

Randy

I'm with you on the chard stems; I added mine with the onion, like I do when I make a veggie scramble. It's such a waste to throw them away.

Carrie Gordon

These are delicious! I used Rancho Gordo cassoulet beans and spinach for the greens. I made a vegan version with cashew cream and nutritional yeast. The sauce is lovely--rich and creamy! Will definitely make this again.

Bett B

Cashew cream, or for extra richness, macadamia nut cream. (Or really any nuts you love.) Soak raw unsalted nuts in water and add to blender with a little water. Blend on slow until nuts are broken down, adding water as needed to maintain liquid consistency. Increase speed when mostly liquid to make the cream extra smooth.

Ulfilas

Vegan or not, I think using cashew cream is even more delicious in a recipe like this.

Darlene

Absolutely delicious! And so easy! Used chard and canned garbanzo beans. Only change made was to add a sprinkle of rosemary. Loved it!

catalina

Half the pepper flakes

Emma B

Absolutely loved this. I don’t think we’ll go back to the pasta version. I used cooked, jarred beans (including the stock) and threw in a Parmesan rind for a little added depth. Toasted sourdough for mopping up the sauce essential!

Brad

Super easy and delicious. I cooked up a couple of slices of bacon and threw in the pot and used a bit of half & half with sour cream instead of heavy cream.

Anne B

I made this exactly as written. It is wonderful.

Chefbill

A simple yet wonderful vegetarian dish. I'm sure it can be easily adapted based on what you might have on hand but ot is delicious as is

Ron & Kathy

OK. I added some cubes of roasted butternut squash. As I was cleaning up, I just saw that I should have served it with Parmesan cheese. So I sprinkled some on a small left over portion, and it made all the difference, just about 4-star worthy. We also used spinach and arugula instead of kale.

Roseann Rostoker

This dish is positively delicious! I've made it multiple times and it never ceases to satisfy me. All you need is a crisp salad, some crusty bread and a few glasses of wine. It's filling and light at the same time.

kate

This is nice, quick and simple.I used a can of butter beans and a can of cannellini beans. And a packet of frozen spinach, not a fan of kale either. Maybe the spinach ruined it but was still niceIt’s not something I will necessarily crave but as a quick throw together when you already have the things in your pantry well worth eating.

Roseann Rostoker

Try swiss chard...

Neale T.

Loved this recipe. I recommend adding (at least) 2 tablespoons of oregano.

Elise

Delicious! Cooked my own beans from dried in chicken broth, bay leaf, Italian seasoning. Used all the beans and their liquid. I didn’t have vodka so just omitted it. Even with all these changes it was perfect. This was a meal prep recipe for me and my diabetic mom, we will eat it for lunch all week. Relatively low glycemic index for all of this. Yum!

julia longpre

This is soo good, cheap and healthy. I add one 19 oz can for better proportions. 2 is excessive.

Julia

So easy to make, so delicious, the coziest one pot meal - perfect for a cold and rainy night

jas

Added chili flakes (Aleppo and Korean) to vodka to soak. Used butter beans and cannelloni beansUsed cashew cream for heavy cream. Serve with sourdough

Lincoln T

I garnished with some homemade sourdough croutons and served over roasted spaghetti squash. Delicious!

DB

A new winter staple for us! I made a double batch pretty much as directed, but with a combination of white navys and garbanzos, and, because I'm in MN and it's about -20º, the only kale I could find, a big bag of chopped green kale recommended for juicing. Good news, it's great with that kale and of course the sauce is pure magic. I'll try the recommendation of infusing the pepper flakes in the vodka next time. And hopefully some swiss chard!

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Beans and Greens Alla Vodka Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does the vodka do in alla vodka sauce? ›

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.

Why is pasta alla vodka so good? ›

It's All in the Sauce. The exact origin story of vodka sauce is uncertain, but its legacy is bold, spicy and ubiquitous. The addition of vodka to the tomato-based sauce heightens its flavors.

What happens to the vodka in vodka pasta? ›

The majority of the alcohol cooks off as the sauce simmers and this one goes long enough to make it safe for everyone.

How do you thicken Penne alla vodka? ›

Mix together a bit of cornstarch with an equal amount of cold water until a paste (known as a slurry) forms. Slowly add the slurry into the simmering sauce while whisking constantly. Allow the sauce to continue to simmer, whisking occasionally, until the sauce is thickened to your liking.

Do you really need vodka in vodka sauce? ›

Is it absolutely necessary? No, but vodka sauce just wouldn't be, well, vodka sauce without it. To get a vodka sauce with a 2% ABV before simmering, you'll need to add 5% of the volume of the sauce in 80-proof vodka.

What kind of vodka is best for 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!

Can kids have vodka sauce? ›

Melissa Willets at POPSUGAR reports that according to Dr. Rachel Prete, a pediatrician with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, pasta alla vodka is safe for children to consume because "traditional vodka sauce uses such a small amount of alcohol that it should evaporate out during cooking."

Do Italians eat penne alla vodka? ›

The recipe became very popular in Italy and in the United States around the 1980s, when it was offered to discothèque customers. The recipe thus became an icon of the fashionable cuisine of the time, which preferred the use of cream in first courses.

Can I use gin instead of vodka in vodka sauce? ›

Having gin on hand led to experimenting. Sure enough, I found gin is a perfect ingredient to use to cook the classic “vodka” pasta sauce. Like vodka, gin has a clear color. The difference is that basic vodka doesn't have much taste, but gin has herbal and botanical notes that add complexity.

Which vodka is best for cooking? ›

Smirnoff Vodka 100 PF: When it comes to Smirnoff Vodka, quality meets cost. Smirnoff Vodka 100 PF is neutral, smooth, and top-notch. The spirit's neutral flavor makes it suitable for cooking because it won't overpower your food's flavors, and the smooth finish won't give the dish any strong or harsh undertones.

Does Bertolli vodka sauce have vodka in it? ›

Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), Diced Tomatoes in Juice (Diced Tomatoes, Tomato Juice, Citric Acid, Calcium Chloride), Light Cream, Onions, Vodka, Parmesan Cheese (Pasteurized Part-skim Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes), Salt, Olive Oil, Romano Cheese Made from Cow's Milk (Pasteurized Part-skim Milk, Cheese ...

Will vodka sauce show up on a breathalyzer? ›

While the amounts of alcohol in these foods, drinks, or medications are not enough to impair your driving, the alcohol content can be high enough to cause a test failure. These can include: Rum cake. Pasta with vodka sauce.

Can you use milk instead of cream in vodka sauce? ›

Normally it includes real cream for richness but I'm using reduced-fat milk. Great news though, it still retains the decadent flavor of a regular recipe but with a fraction of the fat and calories. In addition, I've placed it over fiber rich whole wheat penne instead of white pasta.

Is vodka sauce a mix of alfredo and marinara? ›

Living somewhere between a marinara and an Alfredo sauce, the common ingredients in vodka sauce include tomatoes, heavy cream, parmesan cheese, fresh herbs, and a splash of vodka that cooks out of the sauce to balance the dish overall.

What protein to serve with penne alla vodka? ›

Veggies – Pair penne alla vodka with Roasted Broccoli or Roasted Asparagus. Soups – Try a starter of Zuppa Toscana or Italian Wedding Soup. Protein – Serve with Baked Chicken Breast or Shrimp Scampi.

What does adding alcohol to sauce do? ›

“Vodka adds depth to a sauce both by pulling out additional flavor and concentrating others without adding a flavor of its own," says Bart Saracino, co-owner of the Bartolino's Restaurants, where Cavatelli alla Vodka (shell noodles, sautéed shrimp, fresh garlic, light olive oil, a splash of vodka, and cream reduction) ...

What does vodka do in cooking? ›

While delicious, vodka isn't just for drinking. It can bring out the flavors in your pasta sauce, help you marinate your meat and even make your pastries flakier. It can also make the process of cooking more delicious too — if you sip on a co*cktail while you prep your meal.

Does vodka make sauce taste better? ›

We understand wine in Italian food, whether it's a big, bold red in tomato sauce or Balsamic vinegar (which starts as wine) drizzled over tomatoes. But vodka? It's counter-intuitive, but it definitely changes the sauce. It first tastes peppery, and then has herbal flavors you just don't expect.

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