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Vodka Bucatini with Sausage And Buratta

Vodka sauce has long been a favorite in Italian-American cuisine, but when paired with hearty sausage, silky burrata cheese, and the perfect pasta shape—bucatini—it becomes an irresistible dish that balances richness, spice, and indulgence in every bite. This version takes the beloved creamy tomato sauce and elevates it with savory sausage and the luscious, milky goodness of burrata, creating a pasta experience that feels both comforting and luxurious.

Vodka sauce, as we know it today, is believed to have originated in the mid-20th century, though its exact birthplace is debated. Some claim it was first created in Italy, possibly by a chef experimenting with new flavors, while others argue that it was popularized in Italian-American kitchens in the United States. The addition of vodka to tomato sauce was an innovative way to balance acidity and enhance the creamy texture, leading to the smooth, vibrant sauce we know and love.

Why Bucatini?

Bucatini, often mistaken for thick spaghetti, is a hollow, tube-like pasta that is perfect for holding onto sauces. Unlike penne or rigatoni, which have more open shapes, bucatini allows the vodka sauce to seep inside its hollow center, creating bursts of creamy, tomato-rich flavor with every bite. Its slightly chewy texture also adds a satisfying bite that pairs beautifully with the hearty sausage and rich burrata. While spaghetti or fettuccine could work, they wouldn’t offer the same delightful contrast of structure and sauce absorption that bucatini provides.

The addition of sausage takes vodka sauce to the next level by adding depth, spice, and a hearty, savory note that balances the sauce’s tangy sweetness. Whether using spicy Italian sausage for a kick of heat or a milder version for a more balanced flavor, it infuses the sauce with richness that makes the dish even more satisfying.

Then comes the crowning touch—burrata cheese. Unlike regular mozzarella, burrata has a delicate outer shell that gives way to a creamy, luscious center. When gently placed atop a steaming plate of vodka bucatini, it melts into the sauce, adding a buttery, milky finish that softens the acidity of the tomatoes and complements the boldness of the sausage. The result? A pasta dish that is indulgent, flavorful, and utterly irresistible.

This pasta dish proves that simple ingredients, when thoughtfully combined, can create something extraordinary. It’s a perfect choice for a quick yet impressive dinner, whether you’re treating yourself or sharing with loved ones. So twirl that bucatini, savor the creamy, meaty, and tangy flavors, and enjoy a bowl of pure comfort with an elevated twist.

About the Author

Andrea Potischman

I am a professionally trained NYC chef turned CA mom and food blogger. I post about real food, with doable ingredient lists that are family friendly.

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