Vegan Vodka Pasta Sauce
If you need a simple but insanely flavorful pasta recipe, look no further! This vegan vodka sauce with rigatoni is a creamy and delicious dinner recipe. It’s completely dairy free, ready in under 30 minutes.

Oops, I did it again. I made an insanely delicious and creamy and luscious and amazing pasta sauce. And did I mention it’s made with simple ingredients and ready in under 30 minutes?? Sounds like a total winner to me.
Smooth and creamy tomato based sauces are kind of my thing. So far we have a creamy pomodoro sauce, tomato basil cream sauce, and this vegan vodka sauce that will impress just about anyone.
Vodka sauce has always been one of my favorite kinds of sauces (tbh I’ll like any sauce if it’s put on pasta), and I missed it when I gave up dairy.
But thankfully we have cashews, so it’s incredibly easy to make a creamy pasta sauce without dairy.
This particular vodka sauce is rich, creamy, vegan and so easy to make. Try my cauliflower mac and cheese, pumpkin pasta or vegan pasta bake next!

How to make vegan vodka pasta
For this recipe, you’ll start by bringing a large pot of water to a boil and cooking your pasta according to package instructions. While the pasta is cooking, add the minced garlic and chopped onion to a saute pan with olive oil.
Cook down until the garlic browns slightly and the onion looks a bit translucent. This will take about 5 minutes. Add in the tomato paste and saute for a few minutes.
Pour in the vodka and let the flavors blend. The alcohol will cook off pretty quickly, so you only need to heat for about 5 minutes.
When you add the vodka in, you’ll get a strong alcohol scent, so keep your nose away if that bothers you!

Once all of the vodka has cooked off, add in both cans of tomatoes and stir everything together. Cover and let simmer for 10 minutes.
Next, you’ll add the contents of the pan to a food processor or blender and process with all of the remaining ingredients aside from the basil. Be sure to drain and rinse the cashews before adding to the blender.
Process until completely smooth and then transfer the contents to a pan and simmer over low heat. Stir in the cooked pasta and basil and top with fresh black pepper if desired.
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You can make this dish more protein rich by using chickpea pasta or having some grilled chicken on the side.

What does vodka sauce taste like?
Pasta alla vodka is a super creamy, tomatoey sauce that tastes similar to a tomato cream sauce, only with a deeper flavor thanks to the vodka.
The sauce itself won’t taste anything like vodka because all of the alcohol cooks off. BUT, when you add the vodka to the pan to simmer, you will get a strong wiff of alcohol, so beware!
However, as the vodka simmers with the onion and garlic, it brings out rich, almost nutty undertones that you’re going to love.
You can use any neutral flavored vodka for this recipe, just be sure it is plain, but an extremely cheap vodka is perfectly fine for this sauce. The alcohol will cook off, so it doesn’t need to be anything special. Same with the wine in my tuscan vegan gnocchi!

Ingredient swaps
NUTS. I recommend sticking with the recipe as written for best results, but you can try subbing the cashews for coconut milk or cream or tahini.
If using tahini, you’ll want about 1/4 cup, if using coconut cream, you’ll want about 1/2 cup. Let me know if you try either of these options!
PARMESAN. I suggest using my cashew parmesan cheese for this recipe, but you can also use just plain nutritional yeast for that cheesy flavor. If you aren’t vegan, regular parmesan is great!
TOASTED BREADCRUMB. The parmesan toasted breadcrumb is totally optional but adds a really nice flavor and texture to the pasta. You can swap it out for just a sprinkle of vegan parmesan instead.
Does it keep?
Once prepared, this recipe will store in the fridge for about 5 days. Store in an air tight container for best results. You can heat it up on the stove with a splash of milk to make it nice and creamy.

Try these next!
- White Wine Cream Sauce
- Vegan Mac and Cheese
- Creamy White Bean Pasta Sauce
- Sundried Tomato Tahini Pasta
- Roasted Carrot Pasta
- Spicy Vodka Pasta
- Red Pesto Pasta
- Sweet Potato Mac & Cheese
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Vegan Vodka Sauce with Pasta
by: claire cary
Ingredients
- 16 ounces uncooked pasta of choice
- 4 tablespoons olive oil or vegan butter
- 5 cloves garlic
- 1 ½ cup chopped white or yellow onion
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- ½ cup vodka
- ½ cup raw cashews
- 2 15 ounce cans diced tomatoes
- ¼ cup cashew parmesan
- 1 teaspoon salt or to taste
- Black pepper to taste
- ¼ cup chopped basil plus more for garnish
Toasted breadcrumb
- 2 tablespoons vegan butter or olive oil
- ⅓ cup gluten free breadcrumbs
- ¼ cup vegan parmesan click for recipe
Instructions
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and cook pasta according to package instructions.
- Add the cashews to a bowl and cover with boiling water. If you ever have an issue with cashews not getting smooth in your blender, add them a a pot on the stove with water and boil for 20 minutes, then drain off the water.
- Mince the garlic, chop the onion, and add to a saute pan with the olive oil.
- Saute until lightly golden brown, about 5 minutes over medium/low heat.
- Add in the tomato paste and saute for 2-3 more minutes.
- Reduce heat to low, pour in the vodka and let simmer for about 5 minutes. Be sure all of the vodka is cooked off before moving on to the next step.
- Add the cans of tomatoes to the mixture, along with 1/2 of the salt and simmer for 10 minutes so the flavors can blend.
- Transfer to a blender. Add in the drained and rinsed cashews and all remaining ingredients, including the remaining salt but aside from the basil.
- Process until completely smooth, about 1 full minute.
- Taste and adjust seasonings as desired.
- Pour the sauce back into the saute pan. Stir in the basil. If using the vegan parmesan cheese, stir it in and let it cook for a couple of minutes.
- Combine with the cooked pasta and stir until well incorporated.
- Top with extra fresh basil and enjoy!
Notes
Comments
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Delish! New vegan here and this made hubby, college freshman daughter (who is spoiled with yummy sorority meals) all feel back at home again! I didn’t change the recipe at all and can’t thank you enough!!!
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Perfect! So happy you found something everyone could enjoy!
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Better than vodka sauce made with cream! I subbed a jar of marinara sauce for the cans of tomatoes as that is what I had on hand. Great recipe! Thank you!!
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I’d give this 10 stars if I could! It was amazing! The recipe was so easy and everyone in the house loved it. My modifications: I used nutritional yeast instead of the parm (as per the suggestion), dried basil, and left out the vodka.
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Nothing short of amazing!!!!!!!!!
Kid friendly and mom friendly it’s easy to make and with no fuss LOVE IT!!!!!!-
Thank you Theodora! So happy you enjoyed it!
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Amazing recipe! So simple and came together really quickly. Was hesitant that just the cashews would be enough to make the sauce creamy but was shocked how smooth and rich it was. Added a bit of chili flakes to add some heat, but other than that recipe is perfect as written.
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I know, I was always skeptical of cashews, but they work so well in sauces! So happy you enjoyed it!
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This dish came out fabulous! I did make two small changes – I did not use oil – I sautéed the onions and garlic in veg. broth. I also added two TBS of tomato puree and cooked them with the onions and garlic after the vodka burned off. Otherwise I followed the directions. I can’t believe this is a Whole Foods plant based recipe.
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Best penne alla vodka recipe I’ve tried! I usually do the cashews separately and then add to the sauce, but boiling them and adding them to the blender along with the tomatoes makes a much creamier sauce. This will be me go-to recipe from now on. The hunt for the best is over!
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what a nice review! So so glad you liked it and the hunt is over!
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Absolutely delicious! And super easy to make too. Thank you for posting!
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Looks yummy! Can you use roasted/salted cashews for this recipe?
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I haven’t tried roasted cashews in any pasta sauces because it generally gives a much stronger flavor, but you can definitely try if that’s all you have! Let me know how it turns out.
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I made it with roasted cashews and it was still delicious! I just made sure to soak for a little longer (I soaked overnight and then again with boiling water).
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Perfect! So glad to know that worked.
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Absolutely loved the recipe, super simple and super tasty! Thank you
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Thanks Finn! It’s one of my favorites 🙂
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What an easy, amazing recipe that everyone loved!
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Thanks Susan, this is one of my favorites too!
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I couldn’t believe how delicious the pictures made this dish look, so I had to try it out for myself. The ingredients were so simple, and the sauce tastes incredible – would never guess it was vegan. I can’t wait to share this dish with friends!
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Love to hear that! So happy you enjoyed it, thanks Elizabeth!
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Amazingly delish recipe!! My whole family didn’t believe me when I said it was dairy free!! I boiled my cashews for 15 minutes prior and it blended perfectly, and subbed dried for fresh basil because that’s what I had on hand.
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Great idea with the cashews! So happy you all enjoyed it. Thanks Briana!
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Very interesting article.
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Amazing flavor and so easy to make
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Thanks Eliza! So glad you liked it!
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