Homemade manicotti with vodka sauce brings a spicy kick – The Denver Post

By Gretchen McKay, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS)

It’s amazing what you find when you (finally) channel your inner Marie Kondo and start clearing your house of junk.

I’ve been in the same Federal-style colonial for 30-plus years, and having raised five kids there, things have piled up over the years.

Our vacation next week will include filling a dumpster with things we no longer need and, in most cases, forgot we even have: all of my college notebooks from Penn State, kids’ toys, dog crates, a moldy tent and a couple of old doors left over from a kitchen renovation.

Then again, I’ve found a few treasures while cleaning out closets and drawers, including a handwritten cookbook my son Jack made in third grade. Stapled between two sheets of construction paper, it includes photocopies of favorite family recipes from his classmates and teachers — everything from orange sherbet pie to shrimp scampi to a cheese dip made with ground beef, Jimmy Dean sausage and Velveeta.

Jack’s contribution of my homemade vodka sauce got some chuckles among parents because it was the only recipe that included alcohol. In my defense, though, it’s only a small amount of vodka — a little more than a shot — and most of it evaporates during cooking, leaving behind just the barest hint of flavor.

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