Bloody Mary Infused Vodka
With Penne Pasta and Vodka Sauce
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You Will Need:
- Mason Jar
- Cutting Board
- Large Knife
Ingredients:
- 3 Large Tomatoes
- 2 Cayenne Peppers (or any chili peppers)
- Handful of Peppercorns
- Handful of Basil
- Handful of Cilantro
- A Few Shakes of Red Pepper Flakes
- 4 Cloves of Garlic
- Good (Enough) Quality Vodka
Directions:
- Wash everything
- Quarter tomatoes
- Place all ingredients in the jar and add vodka to cover
- Store out of direct sunlight for 3-5 days, give it a shake here and there
- Strain using a coffee filter
Easiest thing in the world. So worth it. All you have to do is add the tomato juice and maybe a pinch of salt.
Vodka Sauce
You Will Need:
- Food Processor
- Saucepan
- Spoon
Ingredients:
- Leftover ingredients from Bloody Mary Infused Vodka - tomatoes, garlic, peppercorns, basil, cilantro, red pepper flakes (I took out the cayenne peppers this time)
- 1/2 Cup Vodka
- 1/2 Cup Tomato Juice (you could also use tomato sauce or even paste)
- Heavy Whipping Cream
- Grated Parmesan
Secret Ingredients:
Literally, whatever you have handy - I used up some sun dried tomatoes, you could use red peppers, artichokes, spinach... just add it into the saucepan. If you're going with spinach wait 'til the end so it just barely wilts
Directions:
- Take the leftover bits from the infused vodka and puree it in a food processor
- I added the end of a jar of sun dried tomatoes (maybe 6 of them) and therefore maybe a tablespoon or 2 of olive oil that they were marinated in
- Add a 1/2 cup of the infused vodka and a 1/2 cup of tomato juice
- Heat on the stovetop and bring to a boil (I boiled it on medium heat) and then let simmer (turn it down) for about an hour adding a tablespoon of water at a time for desired consistency
- Stir occasionally
- At the end add 1/2 to 1 cup heavy whipping cream and a hearty amount of grated parmesan
- Stir into whatever pasta you have handy (I used whole wheat penne) with a pinch of coarse sea salt and there you have it!
This meal was so fresh tasting - and light, even with the cream added.