penne alla vodka
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian penne alla vodka.
Noun
penne alla vodka (uncountable)
- (cooking) A pasta dish made primarily with vodka and penne, usually accompanied with heavy cream, crushed tomatoes or tomato sauce, onions, and sometimes small meats and vegetables.
- 2024 January 3, Felicity Cloake, “How to make the perfect pasta alla vodka – recipe”, in The Guardian[1]:
- Norman, a proud fan who put penne alla vodka on the menu at his last restaurant, Brutto, notes that, “despite the potentially gimmicky nature” of the pairing, “it works exceptionally well”, while Nigella Lawson calls it “amusingly retro” but “seriously good”.