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Garlic Butter Pasta alla Vodka with Melty Burrata. This silky, smooth, and extra creamy pasta alla vodka is the perfect cozy recipe to make! Fresh pasta tossed in a garlicky, buttery, tomato and pesto vodka sauce that’s creamy and so delicious! The garlic, butter, and pesto add a vibrant layer of flavor and richness to this saucy and creamy pasta. Just before serving, add fresh burrata cheese and allow it to melt into the pasta. It’s so delicious!

I often say this, but the simplest recipes are the most wonderful. And they tend to be the yummiest, too!
My pasta alla vodka sauce is one recipe that I make on repeat, like all of the time. It’s a favorite dinner for my younger sister, Asher, who requests it probably weekly! She’s even made the pasta herself and served it to the family!
When I was thinking about Valentine’s Day recipes for this year, I just could not get past this idea. And when I shared it with both my mom and my cousin, Abby, they both said this was their #1 pick.

I created a garlic butter version of one of my family’s favorite pasta sauces! But what’s even more special than the garlic butter is the melty burrata cheese. It’s such a simple addition that really transforms this pasta all vodka!
Add some fresh herbs and lemon on top for a wonderfully simple way to freshen up a classic Italian pasta. This would be perfect for Valentine’s Day dinner, too! Finish with crusty bread and my favorite house salad on the side. Such an easy and romantic meal.

Ingredients

Special Tools
For this recipe, you’ll need a skillet with high sides and a pasta cooking pot.

In a skillet with sides, or use a low braising pot, cook the olive oil together with the shallots and garlic. I use around 6 cloves of fresh garlic. This is the perfect amount of garlic that doesn’t feel overpowering to the sauce.
Now, mix in the butter and then add the tomato paste. The butter will brown around the garlic, and the tomato paste will thicken its texture.
From here, mix in the vodka, the cream, and the pesto. Let the sauce simmer on low while you finish the pasta.

Simply cook the pasta according to the package directions. When you’re ready to drain the water, save about a cup of the pasta cooking water. Use it to thin the pasta sauce after you add the pasta.

Mix the hot pasta into the vodka sauce. Add some pasta water to thin if needed. Add the Parmesan cheese and mix everything together until very creamy.

Now, gently stir in the burrata. Let it sit in the pasta for a few minutes to melt.
Olive oil, toasted pine nuts, basil, lemon zest, salt and pepper. Mix!
This is so fresh and yummy. I highly recommend adding this topping!

Serve the pasta, the sauce, and the burrata cheese in bowls. Top with the fresh herb topping and enjoy this while warm! Scrumptious!
So simple too – just what we love! I hope you, your family, and friends all enjoy this as much as we do!

Looking for other simple winter pasta dishes? Here are my favorites:
4 Cheese Sage Pesto Florentine Lasagna
One Pot Spicy Pesto Cheese Baked Rigatoni
Lastly, if you make this Garlic Butter Pasta alla Vodka with Melty Burrata, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Oh my goodness this was SO delicious! I will try anything with burrata but I also love a vodka sauce so this was out of the park for me. Loved how easy and cozy it was. Thanks for another winning recipe!
Hey Lydia,
Perfect! Thanks a bunch for making this recipe and sharing your feedback, so glad it was enjoyed!
Delicious
Thanks so much, Leslie!!
LOVE this recipe! *chefs kiss*
I put the 1/3 Parmesan in the pasta, but then didn’t know how much to put in the pine nut mix. How much Parmesan do you suggest adding into the topping?
Thanks so much, Courtney! Love to hear this dish was enjoyed! You were correct to add the 1/3 cup of parmesan in step 3, I just like to garnish each dish with extra parm:)
Phenomenal recipe!!! Super easy with so many flavors coming through. The family raved. Thank you so much for another keeper!
Hey Lynn,
Thanks for testing this recipe out, I’m thrilled it was a success for you. Have a nice day!