Gigi's recipe calls for garlic, a shallot, tomato paste, heavy cream, red pepper flakes, butter, vodka, Parmesan cheese, and basil for garnish.
Her story takes followers through each step, showing them when to add the vodka and the butter to the pan and how much starchy water they should save for combining the cooked pasta with the sauce.
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The sauce starts with caramelizing one clove of garlic, 1/4 of a shallot, and a 1/4 cup of tomato paste. Gigi says to add 1 tablespoon of vodka — cooking it until it's nearly evaporated — just after the caramelizing and just before adding the 1/2 cup of heavy cream and red pepper flakes. Later on, for the cooked pasta, she says to stir it into the sauce along with 1/4 cup of pasta water and 1 tablespoon of butter. Last but not least, combine 1/4 cup of Parmesan cheese into the saucy pasta.
Although it might be tough to get your hands on everything you see on a list of ingredients, especially if you're limiting visits to the grocery store, the supermodel shared some substitutions that she made for this dinner.
She wrote that she didn't have vodka, so she simply left it out. Instead of a shallot, she used a smaller amount of red onion. She didn't have basil for garnish, but she did have a tomato and basil-flavored tomato paste so she used that.
Gigi saved the recipe to her Instagram highlight titled "From My Kitchen II."
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She has an extensive collection of dishes and cakes saved to an older highlight, "From My Kitchen," including a full recipe for banana muffins.
As a United Nations Children's Fund supporter, Hadid shared her muffin recipe as part of a UNICEF initiative to keep kids learning at home while their schools are closed.
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