Let me start by saying that I do not serve this to my family on Thanksgiving! I have just been meaning to post this amazing vodka sauce for a while. One more side note...you do not have to use such expensive vodka. It was all we had in the house, so that's what I used!
1 8 oz can of Tomato Sauce
1 Can of Tomato Paste
1 28 oz can of Peeled Whole Tomatoes
1/2 Cup Romano Grated Cheese
1 Cup Parmesan Grated Cheese
1/3 Cup Vodka
3/4 Cup Heavy Whipping Cream
1/2 t Oregano
1/8 t Red Pepper Flakes
1 T Garlic Salt (or powder)
1 T Butter
1 Pound Ground Pork
3/4 Pound Dry Rigatoni Noodles
Serves 4
1. Put Can of Whole Tomatoes in a large pot and mash with potato masher. **Now is a good time to start boiling the water for the rigatoni noodles.
3. Turn on heat and until all is melted and mixed evenly.
4. Add Vodka.**Check the boiling water and get the rigatoni cooked and ready!
6. Heat to a boil. Once boiling, reduce heat to simmer.
6. Brown the pork in a frying pan and drain fat.
7. Add ground pork to the vodka sauce.
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8. Serve over the rigatoni noodles. I love this dish. It is very filling. If you find it too filling, cut out a 1/2 cup of the parmesan cheese. The red pepper flakes were a recent addition. My husband loves spicy food and I knew he would love this. If you prefer things less spicy, leave the pepper flakes out all together. The sauce is great both ways. Enjoy!
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