
Lauren Dunn shares the viral pasta that's going wild online and super easy to make
Today, she will be making spicy vodka rigatoni.
This dish is super popular online at the moment and Lauren's video making it also went viral.
Recipe below:
Spicy Vodka Pasta
Lauren Dunn
Services 4
Ingredients:
50g Butter
1 cup Heavy cream
Olive oil
2 cups Parmesan cheese
1 medium onion
4 cloves garlic
Bunch of Basil
Crushed chilli flakes
salt
pepper
1 jar Passata
Rigatoni pasta
1/2 cup Vodka
Method:
Bring a large pot of salted water to boil, and cook pasta until al dente. Drain and reserve a cup of pasta water for later.
In a large skillet, melt 4 tablespoons of butter. Saute grated onions over medium-low heat for 5 - 10 minutes until they're super soft and translucent.
Add the garlic and passata to the onion mixture, and saute for a minute or two.
Deglaze the pan with vodka, scraping any browned bits from the sides and bottom of the pan. Add a cup of heavy cream, and simmer for a few minutes until the sauce thickens.
Once thickened, the sauce should be a vibrant orange colour.
Stir in the pasta, parmesan cheese, and a little pasta water, and toss to combine. Cook for a minute or two until the sauce clings nicely to the pasta.

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