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This silky, smooth and extra creamy Spicy Pesto Pasta Alla Vodka is the perfect cozy winter recipe we need most. Fresh pasta tossed in a spicy tomato pesto vodka sauce that’s creamy and so delicious! The secret to this one-pot pasta? Basil pesto and plenty of cheese on top. The pesto adds a vibrant layer of flavor and richness to this silky, smooth, and creamy pasta. Serve this 30-minute dinner up any night of the week. It’s delicious and looks pretty on any table…not to mention that everyone LOVES a GOOD creamy vodka pasta. This dish will be your new go-to when serving family and friends over the holidays.

We’ve made it to Thursday, and this week, that means creamy spicy pesto pasta alla vodka for dinner. Like clockwork every December I begin thinking about my family’s favorite vodka pasta. I have made so many versions over the years, but this recipe is my favorite. It’s more classic, but with the small twist of basil pesto, which of course only makes this vodka pasta that much more delicious.
I don’t know what it is about December days, but they always leave me craving some form of pasta in red sauce. I have to say, this pasta alla vodka feels like the most fitting December recipe. Not only for its simplicity and deliciousness, but the pretty red and green colors feel extra festive. Perfect for this time of year.
I know, I know, there she goes again with all the holiday talk. But I’m really grabbing onto anything and everything that adds even just a little holiday happiness into the world this year! And pasta always makes everything better. Especially a creamy vodka pasta.

The vodka adds a sharp bite that helps to balance out the sweetness of the tomatoes. When used in small amounts, the vodka will boost and intensify the aroma of the sauce. The key is to slowly simmer vodka into the sauce. This will release its flavors and cook out the alcohol.
If you prefer to not cook with alcohol, swap the vodka for chicken broth, vegetable broth, or even just water. That will be totally fine and your sauce will still be great.

This pasta is simple. I didn’t go over the top with it but instead wanted to really focus on the traditional flavors of a great vodka pasta…garlic, tomatoes, and cream. The key is to slowly cook the garlic in oil. I learned this trick when I first started cooking from a friend of our family’s, Mrs. Mooney, as I called her, and actually still call her to this day.
She’d make this dish simply called penne pasta. It was always a favorite. Thinking back on it, it’s actually really similar to an alla vodka style pasta sauce.
Mrs. Mooney taught me to slowly caramelize garlic in olive oil to really infuse flavor into a recipe, especially within an Italian-style red sauce. So, don’t skip this step! Once the garlic is extra fragrant and turns golden, I like to stir in the tomato paste and chili flakes. Then cook those for a bit to really help intensify the flavors in the sauce.
Once that’s cooked for a bit, stir in lots of cream. Then let the sauce simmer while you boil the pasta.

For the pasta, I just used short cut rigatoni (to be honest, it’s really the best kind of short cut pasta I can find in my area). But use any short cut pasta you love or have on hand.
You’ll want to first boil off the pasta, then just before draining reserve some of the pasta cooking water. This step is so important, so be sure to not dump the water before reserving a cup. The pasta water is used to finish the creamy vodka sauce.
Now add in some of the pasta cooking water and simmer the sauce until it has reduced down a bit and thickened. At this point, your kitchen is going to smell amazing. There should be hints of garlic and butter throughout…it’s the best of Italian scents.
Once the pasta is cooked, toss it with the sauce and that pasta water. Add some butter and toss until the sauce is very creamy. Stir in the parmesan and basil. Immediately the heat from the pasta intensifies the smell of the basil…leaving you with nothing but excitement for dinner.
And trust me, you should be excited. Every bowl of pasta is creamy, just oh so slightly spicy, with a subtle pesto touch, and just the right amount of butter and cheese.
It’s is so very good. Roll your eyes back, go for that second bowl, and finish the pasta all in one sitting, GOOD. Dramatic, but true.

Perfect dinner to serve up this holiday season, even if it’s just the two of you this year! The leftovers are just as delicious! You can prepare the dish in advance, keep it fully assembled in the fridge, and then bake before serving. I love dishes like this for holiday entertaining…they make life so easy!
You can even prepare the sauce way ahead of time, then just add the pasta before you’re ready to serve. This would make a great dinner party meal with a side salad and some bread. Usually, I keep it simple with my 5 Ingredient Beer Bread or Salted Butter Parker House Rolls. But when the whole family is in town for December, I’ll bake this Pull-Apart Garlic Butter Bread Wreath. Either way (or day) you serve this pasta up, it’s going to be good. It’s one of those pasta dishes that’s easily loved by all.

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 Spicy Pesto Pasta Alla Vodka, 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!
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Such a delicious dish! I will be making it again.
Thanks,
Cheryl
Thank you so much Cheryl! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Hi! Would you add Italian sausage uncooked at the beginning of the recipe (with the shallots) or would you prefer adding it in cooked after the sauce is complete? 🙂 thanks for the help!!!
Hey Sam,
I would cook the sausage separately and then add it at the end. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Holidays! xTieghan
This recipe is SO good!!! I highly recommend making it as is….perfection!!!!!!
Thank you so much Shari! xTieghan
I made this recipe last Sunday and it was amazing! Rich and decadent and perfect with some crusty French bread.
Yum! I am glad this turned out so well for you, Kayla! xTieghan
This was an instant hit! So delicious we wished we had doubled it to have more leftovers 🙂
Thank you Greta! xTieghan
I made this about a week ago and my husband and I were blown away! He said it was the best pasta I’ve ever made and we both agreed it was like eating from a restaurant. I cut back on the red pepper flakes because I don’t like my food very spicy and only used half the amount of basil pesto and it was perfect for me. I’m keeping this recipe around forever. I’m going to add chicken next time but it was really good without any meat. This was my first recipe I’ve made from your website and I’m going to try many more. Thank you!!
Thank you so much Abby!! I am really glad you enjoyed this recipe and I hope you continue to enjoy others!! xTieghan
Absolutely incredible! This checks all the boxes for a comforting holiday meal. Thank you.
Thank you Holly! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
This was amazing! I substituted yellow onion for the shallot and added Italian turkey sausage. Absolutely delicious, my boyfriend devoured it and had a hearty second portion. Directions were easy to follow. (:
Thank you Lena!! xTieghan
OMG! Just made this and it was so delicious! Loved the pesto and tomato blend and just the right amount of spiciness. Will make this one again soon. Thank you for all the great recipes!
Thank you Holly! I am really glad this recipe turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Wow this pasta sauce was seriously so delicious! Cheesy, creamy, and soo good!
Thank you so much Cort! xTieghan
I made this tonight & it was amazing! My husband ate two bowls of it & then stood over the pan eating more after he put his dishes in the dishwasher ? We added Italian chicken sausage to it for some protein. Absolutely loved this recipe, thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much Kendra!! xTieghan
My girlfriend loves this pasta recipe, so I’m making it twice this week. I can’t believe she’s making me do this. I secretly love this pasta too.
Thank you so much Jack!! I am really glad this turned out well for you! xTieghan
This was delicious! We had leftovers and I ate it for lunch all week! We added chicken sausage and loved the extra flavor. Thank you!
Thank you Elizabeth! xTieghan
Can you use minced Garlic from the jar or is it better with fresh garlic?
Hey Lucy,
Minced garlic from the jar would be fine to use:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Holidays! xTieghan
This recipe was amazing! Your recipes have been on heavy rotation in my house.
Thank you Heather! xTieghan