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There’s just something about vodka sauce that’s undeniably irresistible, with that creamy tomato sauce supported by aromatics like garlic, shallots, or onions to coat your chosen pasta shape with lip smacking goodness. And when it comes to vodka sauce, it seems to be consensus that Carbone’s spicy rigatoni vodka is king. After all, people (myself included) are willing to shell out upwards of $30 for a small portion of their famous pasta (though that price does bake in the unmatchable experience of actually dining at the excellent restaurant).

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With so many of us stuck at home these days, it’s only natural to seek out comforting dishes like Carbone’s spicy rigatoni vodka, but right now the only people with ability to get the real deal from the restaurant are those in New York (by ordering delivery through Caviar or dining outdoors) or in Hong Kong (as we’re lucky to still be able to dine in at the restaurant itself).

For everyone else, here’s a recipe for it is based on how they make it in Carbone Hong Kong’s kitchen. It’s based on a version in the cookbook Flavours of Hong Kong tells the stories of Hong Kong’s best restaurants and sources recipes directly from their chefs. I adapted the recipe because the one written in the book is very vague. There are no explanations for how long to cook things or at what temperatures (that way the kitchen can still keep SOME secrets), so I added all of that in based on my knowledge of cooking other sauces.

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The true KEY to making that smooth, tangy, luscious spicy vodka sauce with those delicious bites of melted onions and chunky tomatoes just like Carbone’s is ingredients. Calabrian chili paste will give you the unique heat and sweet yet acidic pepper taste that’s unique to Carbone’s vodka sauce. It’s available online, or try local gourmet markets (my Hong Kong followers can visit Pantry Centrale or some City Super locations to buy the version pictured below). If you can’t find it, you can try to use a blend of roasted red peppers and chili flakes, but it simply won’t taste the same as Carbone’s. Different brands of Calabrian chili paste may be saltier (mine was quite salty), so my recipe keeps the salt on the lower end so you can always add more salt to taste.

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Instead of tomato paste like a typical vodka sauce, using San Marzano tomatoes gives you that strong tomato taste with some sweetness, as well as the chunks of juicy tomato that are found in the restaurant dish. Finally, onions melted with butter and water creates a sweet and savory onion soubise that brings Carbone’s version of vodka sauce to the next level. All of these combine to create a dish that you won’t believe you made yourself since it will taste JUST LIKE the real deal! You can even splurge on the same plates and serving platters used at Carbone to bring the restaurant right into your home. Give it a try and tag me so I can see how you like it!

Ready to recreate another restaurant dish? Try making Bucatini all’Amatriciana just like they serve at another NYC favorite, Emilio’s Ballato.

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Carbone Spicy Rigatoni Vodka

This irresistibly spicy, tangy, and creamy pasta dish is as close as you can get to the original Spicy Rigatoni Vodka from world-famous Carbone

Persons

8

Cook Time

25 minutes

Total Time

30 minutes

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Ingredients

For the onion soubise:

  • 4 tbsp. unsalted butter or vegan butter
  • 2-3 yellow onions, thinly sliced*
  • 1/2 cup water
  • Salt

For the spicy rigatoni vodka:

  • 28 oz. whole San Marzano tomatoes, hand crushed (drain the liquid for a thicker sauce before crushing)
  • 1.5 tbsp. salt (more to taste)
  • 2 tbsp. sugar
  • 3 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 tbsp. Calabrian chili paste (more to taste)
  • 3 tbsp. vodka
  • 3 tbsp. unsalted butter or vegan butter
  • 1/2 – 1 cup heavy cream** (substitute with oat milk like OATSIDE for plant-based)
  • 1 lb. rigatoni or pipette

Instructions

  1. Make the onion soubise: heat the butter over low heat in a saucepan, then add the onions and water and season with a pinch of salt. Cook for ~15 minutes over low heat, stirring occasionally, to melt the onions – you want them soft and translucent but you do not want to add any color or browning to them. Optional: blend the onions if you prefer a smoother sauce.
  2. While the onions are cooking, combine the tomatoes, salt, sugar, olive oil, Calabrian chili paste, vodka, butter, and cream (or oat milk) in a large skillet, heat to a boil then lower to medium-low heat and simmer for 15-20 minutes.
  3. While the sauce is simmering, boil pasta in a pot of well-salted water and cook the pasta until al dente according to package directions. Reserve 1 cup of pasta water, drain pasta and set aside.
  4. Add the onion soubise to the sauce and stir until well combined, taste and add more salt, chili paste or cream as desired.
  5. Add the cooked pasta and 2 tbsp of pasta water, tossing to coat and if needed, adding more pasta water 2 tbsp at a time to achieve desired sauce consistency.
  6. Serve in warm bowls and enjoy!

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Notes

*I’ve gotten some feedback that some people find it’s too much onions, or that the sauce ends up too wet for some folks. If you’re not the biggest fan of onions, then reduce the amount to start, or try adding in half the final onion soubise at the end of cooking and adding more to taste. I’d also suggest starting with a 1/2 cup of cream, and you can add more cream after the sauce is done simmering to adjust to your own preference
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FAQs

How much is carbone spicy rigatoni? ›

Get the Carbone Spicy Rigatoni set online for $160 here. Prefer just the sauce?

What does vodka do in vodka sauce? ›

So, it's real: vodka really does enhance the taste of tomato sauce, and it's really, really good. So give one of these recipes a try: 10 Classic Vodka Pasta Recipes with Creamy Tomato Sauces.

Who invented spicy rigatoni? ›

Mario Carbone is the inventor of the spicy rigatoni vodka which is most likely a spin on penne alla vodka. The latter was first seen in 1974 in a cookbook by actor Ugo Tognazzi and the dish was called “pasta all'infuriata.

What goes well with vodka pasta? ›

What to Serve with Penne Alla Vodka
  • Salad. A green salad, such as this Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad always goes well with pasta and vodka sauce.
  • Vegetables. Either Roasted Brussels Sprouts or Roasted Frozen Broccoli would be delicious as a side dish.
  • Bread. ...
  • Italian Appetizers.

Why is Carbone so famous? ›

Carbone is known for its celebrity clientele. The Instagram account DeuxMoi frequently features information about celebrities dining at the restaurant.

Is Carbone spicy vodka sauce very spicy? ›

This one is very spicyyyy but there's somewhat of a balance between the spice and flavor. Don't forget to add the cream and you're golden.

Can kids eat vodka pasta sauce? ›

Yes, a vodka pasta sauce should be safe for children, if cooked thoroughly.

What do Italians eat vodka sauce with? ›

What Meat To Use With Vodka Sauce
  • Chicken. Chicken and Italian food are a match made in culinary heaven. ...
  • Shrimp. Penne alla vodka with shrimp is a very popular choice on Italian restaurant menus worldwide. ...
  • Italian Sausage. ...
  • Penne. ...
  • Rigatoni. ...
  • Orecchiette.
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When should I add vodka to vodka sauce? ›

Adding the vodka to the sauce when there are only a handful of minutes left of cooking time ensures the sauce is neither overly boozy nor absent of the flavor-enhancing effects of the vodka.

Does Carbone sell their spicy rigatoni sauce? ›

Carbone Is Now Selling Its Famous Spicy Rigatoni Sauce on Amazon.

What wine goes with spicy rigatoni carbone? ›

Rosso di Montalcino tends to represent great value, as it's 100% sangiovese from the exact same region as Brunello di Montalcino, just not aged as long before release. This is the right pairing with spicy rigatoni too.

Do Italians eat vodka sauce? ›

Vodka sauce also referred to as penne alla vodka, is a long-standing tradition in Italian culture. A sauce that began as a quick and affordable way to impress women has become a staple in Italian cuisine. The sauce is creamy, delicious, and unanimously loved by everyone who tastes it.

What pasta shape is best for vodka sauce? ›

Preferably a shape that the sauce will stick well to the noodle. Rigatoni or bucatini.

Why is vodka pasta so good? ›

In a vodka sauce, the vodka helps maintain a cohesive texture, allowing the creaminess to meld with the tomato base. And sure, you could use wine to the same effect, but in a sauce as rich as vodka sauce, it's better to use a small amount of alcohol that will impart as little of its own flavor as possible.

Does vodka pasta get you drunk? ›

No, you can't get drunk off vodka sauce

As the sauce simmers, some of the alcohol in the spirit evaporates, according to Popsugar. The longer the sauce cooks, the more alcohol will burn off. A well-cooked vodka sauce is safe for even children to eat — that's how negligible the alcohol content ends up being.

Do celebs go to Carbone? ›

Everyone from Rihanna to the Biebers has been spotten there. But the owners swear they never sought out the hype. The restaurant Carbone, in New York's Greenwich Village, is a modern incarnation of the old-school New York City red sauce joint: think The Sopranos, but with a glam filter.

Is Carbone a Michelin star? ›

(Bloomberg) -- In the world of Michelin star rankings, change comes slowly. But when it comes, it's monumental. Carbone, Marea, and Peter Luger—three restaurants that have defined New York's power dining scene over the past several decades—all lost their stars.

Can you eat at Carbone alone? ›

Carbone. It's pretty impossible to get a reservation at Carbone, but if you're flying solo, you have a reasonable chance of snagging bar stool and the chance to indulge in rigatoni in a spicy, chile-infused vodka sauce and veal Milanese, as well as the opportunity to be transported back in time.

How many people does a box of rigatoni serve? ›

Signature SELECT Pasta Rigatoni Box - 16 Oz
Serving Size :0.75G21
Servings Per Container :About 8

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