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Tuesday
Dec282010

Penne Alla No-Vodka

When I won Heather's giveaway for Rocco DiSpirito's new cookbook, I couldn't have been more psyched. His new book features classic comfort dishes that are 'lightened up' by making simple changes to the ingredients.

So after Shaun and I were snowed in eating popcorn all night...and drinking lots of wine...

...I realized I had all the ingredients to make Rocco's No Cream/No Cry Penne alla Vodka. I practically did one of these in celebration.

 

Yes, it's still pasta, which by nature just seems unhealthy. But by cutting out the cream in favor of Greek yogurt, this dish goes from decadent and rich to...not as decadent and rich. Oh and did I mention that I whipped it up in record time? It's super easy.

 

Penne Alla No-Vodka
*Adapted from Rocco DiSpirito's Now Eat This
1 box pasta of your choice (I used Cavatappi)
2 C or 1 jar tomato sauce (see below for further info)
1 C Greek yogurt (2% or 0%)
Parmesean cheese

Prepare pasta according to box directions.

In a saucepan, heat up the sauce. I used a store-bought organic brand and doctored it up to add a little more flavor. I started the sauce with some diced onions and 2 minced garlic cloves.

 

 

After sauteeing for a few minutes to soften, I added the jar of sauce, some dried basil and 2 bay leaves. I let this simmer and reduce.

In a small bowl, mix 1/2 C of the sauce with the Greek yogurt, stirring until smooth. Add back into the pot of sauce and whisk together (Note: this tempers the yogurt so that when it's added to the large pot of sauce it doesn't curdle. See? I teach you things too).

In a large bowl, toss the pasta and sauce together.

Serve in a pretty dish.

Top with {lots of} parmesean cheese.

Enjoy guilt free! Oh and if you are wondering why there's no vodka in this, it's because Rocco says it's not needed since it brings no flavor to the dish. All those Italian restaurants are merely fooling us with this fancy title apparently. Now you're an insider.

So what do you think? Have you ever lightened up a decadent dish?

 

Reader Comments (9)

Very cool, Rach. Interesting yet healthy alteration of a classic...have to give this one a try. Thanks for posting :-)

December 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJenny C

hmm I am tempted to try this one today! i think i have all the fixings - will keep you posted!!

December 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKimberly

Funny I just did the same thing with a recipe from The Pioneer Woman - she makes an orange sauce, which is marinara with heavy cream. I used goat cheese instead and loved it. I will try yogurt next. I don't know why I don't think about cooking with yogurt as much - I guess it is just like sour cream, cook it or serve it cold. Either way it is yum! Thanks for the tip.

Never thought to use goat cheese! I will have to try that one. I love Greek yogurt in all cooking - it's so versatile! So happy you found us :)

December 29, 2010 | Registered CommenterRachel

Wow, this looks and sounds delicious! I love pasta ALOT!
Thanks for sharing the recipe :)

December 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAmy at TheSceneFromMe

perfect timing for this post:-) looks delicious!

December 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLauren at KeepItSweet

greek yogurt mixed with sketti sauce? you're a freaking genius! i love it! and i'm flipping hooked on your blog now =)

I won a case of greek yogurt this week.... though its flavored yogurts.. i still may be dumping a container or two into my sauce! haha! strawberri and tomato pasta sauce? oh gosh this could get scary!

xoXOxo
JENN

December 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJenn L @ Peas & Crayons

Thanks everyone! Jenn, so happy you found us!

December 29, 2010 | Registered CommenterRachel

I love that the greek yogurt adds protein to an otherwise carb heavy dish. I will have to try this!

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