A story of assumed teenage misbehavior has a tasty twist.
On Aug. 25, Stacey (@StaceyCKs1) shared an anecdote about the alleged incident that went viral on X, garnering nearly 17 million views as of this writing. In a succession of posts, the mother wrote about the mystery surrounding a depleting bottle of alcohol in her liquor cabinet.
Noticed that my vodka supply was dwindling. Confronted 23 and 17, who pointed the finger at 14, who guiltily confessed to making penne allĂĄ vodka âseveral timesâ over the last month. Didnât believe her, watched her execute it flawlessly. I guess itâs a TikTok thing?
â StaceyCKS (@StaceyCKs1) August 25, 2024
âNoticed that my vodka supply was dwindling,â the mom of three wrote. âConfronted 23 and 17, who pointed the finger at 14, who guiltily confessed to making penne allĂĄ vodka âseveral timesâ over the last month. Didnât believe her, watched her execute it flawlessly. I guess itâs a TikTok thing?â
âItâs really good, too. She crushed it,â she added in a follow-up post.
Her kid, likely noticing the attention her momâs post was getting, also chimed in a few hours later.
She wants it known that she didnât âguiltily confessâ to anything. âI just answered the question.â
Sorrrrrry. My bad.
â StaceyCKS (@StaceyCKs1) August 26, 2024
âShe wants it known that she didnât âguiltily confessâ to anything. âI just answered the question,ââ Stacey wrote. âSorrrrrry. My bad.â
Stacey did not respond to TODAY.comâs requests for comment.
Naturally, people had questions â one X user asked how Stacey took so long to notice culinary greatness happening right under her roof.
The mom explains in subsequent posts that while she was home working the other times her kiddo made the penne, she doesnât like pasta.
âShe was making enough for her and her brother,â Stacey wrote, adding that her daughter would make the saucy dish for lunch or as an after-school snack. âTheyâre pretty good about cleaning up after themselves.â
After someone remarked that itâs good Staceyâs daughter didnât replace the taken vodka with water (a classic teenage maneuver), the mom replied, âShe wasnât trying to hide what she was doing. These kids are different than we were. đâ
I risked it all, taking a screenshot of a Snapchat message she sent me. She made it again after school yesterday. Itâs her current âhyper fixationâ meal. pic.twitter.com/2nKbrbyfq3
â StaceyCKS (@StaceyCKs1) August 27, 2024
Stacey also said her daughter was using the âGOOD stuffâ â aka Grey Goose â for the pasta because âthat one was open.â
In addition to sharing the recipe (âA shallot and some garlic sweated in olive oil and a tablespoon of butter, a can of tomato paste, some Calibri chilies, maybe 10 ounces of sand Marzano tomatoes, 2 cups of heavy cream, a cup of fresh parm, 2 tablespoons of vodkaâ), Stacey also posted a photo of her daughterâs latest âhyper fixationâ meal.
Penne alla Vodka by Anthony Contrino
Those in Staceyâs replies were generally tickled by the whole situation.
âVery 14 year old coded đ,â wrote one X user.
âThis is the best possible outcome for this scenario. đ,â posted another.
âBuy the child another bottle!â yet another jokingly wrote.
Social mediaâs fixation with pasta alla vodka has been going strong for years now. Supermodel Gigi Hadidâs spicy version of the recipe went viral in 2020 after she posted step-by-step instructions on her Instagram story during lockdown.
Stacey even responded to a user on X that she thinks her daughter got the recipe from Hadid.
Hadidâs take on the dish has become popular that countless influencers on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube have gone viral re-creating the dish over the years.
Hadidâs original recipe is still accessible in her Instagram highlight âFrom My Kitchen II,â along with a recipe for focaccia and monkey bread.
In 2023, Heinz and Absolut were inspired by Hadidâs viral recipe to team up for a vodka sauce.
That same year, Sofia Copollaâs daughter Romy Mars went viral for making the dish because she was grounded for trying charter a helicopter from New York to Maryland on her fatherâs credit card so she could have dinner with a friend.
Teenage rebellion seems different these days â and seems to involve a lot more pasta.
This article was originally published on TODAY.com
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