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    Entries in vodka sauce (1)

    Saturday
    Oct092010

    Lasagna from the freezer is OMG good with a Vodka sauce!

    Just a few weeks back, I gave you the lasgna recipe to die for. Well, I froze some and it’s been every bit as good out of the freezer. But here’s the kicker - a vodka cream sauce with sauteed mushrooms and veggies (zucchini in this case) to frame it in. It’s soooo good, and so very easy.

    Here’s another reason to pull my signature West African Base out of the fridge. I use a few tablespoons of that to saute my mushrooms and veggies in for this quick but very satisfying sauce.

    For this sauce, you will need:

    1/4 cup West African Base (onions, olive oil, bay leaf, ginger, garlic)

    Chopped and diced veggies - mushrooms, zucchini or whatever - about one to 1-1/2 cup

    Vodka. Absolute? Of course. About 1/2 cup.

    A bit of half n half. About 1/3 cup more or less.

    Tomato paste. About 3 tablespoons. I always keep the tubes of tomato paste in the veggie drawer for things like this.

    Salt and pepper to taste.

    Italian seasoning - about 1 teaspoon more or less.

    Optional: a couple of anchovies, mashed. Or more, if you’re me!

    You’ll need a non-stick pan over medium heat. Add the African Base and a bit more olive oil - about 2 tablespoons. Add the veggies and saute to almost al dente.  Add the anchovies now, if you’re using them. I do. I love anchovies. Add the vodka and bring to a boil to reduce for a few minutes. Reduce the heat and add the tomato past, salt and pepper, italian seasoning and half n half. Stir. Let it simmer over low for about 5 minutes. Adjust seasonings to taste.

    Spoon this sauce into the plate, and set the warmed ( as in microwaved) lasagna into the center. Sprinkle with some Parmesan and then set it under the broiler until the cheese melts and begins to brown.

    Serve.

    This takes less than 20 minutes.

    -maven