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  2. Penne alla vodka - Wikipedia

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    Penne alla vodka. The exact origins of penne alla vodka are unclear, and to some extent the subject of urban legend and folklore.The first use of vodka in a pasta dish recorded in a cookbook is attested to 1974, when the Italian actor Ugo Tognazzi published the cookbook L'Abbuffone (meaning 'the bouffe-men', named after Tognazzi's movie La Grande Bouffe), which included his recipe of pasta all ...

  3. Sgroppino - Wikipedia

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    Sgroppino is an alcoholic mixed drink originating in Venice, Italy, based on sorbetto al limone with Prosecco and/or vodka. [1] [2] [3] See also. Italy portal;

  4. Vodka sauce - Wikipedia

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    Vodka sauce over seafood, cooked vegetables, and pasta Vodka sauce with meatballs over Cavatelli pasta. Vodka sauce, is a creamy tomato sauce used in Italian-American cuisine, [1] made from a smooth tomato sauce, vodka, typical Italian herbs, and heavy cream (which gives the sauce its distinctive orange color).

  5. 90 Easy Bite-Sized Appetizers For The Best Party Ever - AOL

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    Shrimp Cocktail. Shrimp cocktail is a classic, and it couldn't be easier. We've updated this party standby with a zesty homemade sauce that packs a flavorful punch thanks to ketchup, chili sauce ...

  6. 31 Dessert Cocktail Recipes That Are Truly A Two-For ... - AOL

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    With a simple combo of Kahlúa, vodka, and heavy cream, the White Russian is already the king of creamy after-dinner cocktails, but adding a splash of peppermint schnapps makes it perfect for a ...

  7. How To Properly Batch Cocktails for Holiday Entertaining

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    Mix gin or vodka with vermouth and dilute slightly: 2 parts gin, 1 part vermouth, and 1 part water. Pour into a glass bottle and store in the freezer. “A Martini, hell yeah,” says Griffiths.