Ciao Bella! These 19 Easy Italian Recipes are Pretty Perfect (2024)

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Whether you're in the mood for pasta, soup, chicken, or fish, these simple Italian dishes have you covered.

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Published October 16, 2023

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Italian food can be one of the easiest cuisines to work from, so long as you have the right recipes. Maybe you're getting home late at night and are starving, or you have a table of hungry people and haven't been to the store in the week—rest assured, there's something in this collection of easy Italian recipes for you. Whether you have summer-ripened perfect tomatoes, or just a tube of tomato paste, we've got you covered.

Salads and Starters

  • Caprese Salad

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    The only trick here is to use high-quality, in-season ingredients...and not add balsamic. Get the best tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil you can find, put 'em on a plate, sprinkle them with salt and pepper, drizzle them with the best olive oil, and stop right there.

    Caprese Salad

  • Fresh Summer Tomato Bruschetta

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    These classic, garlic-rubbed toasts are perfect for savoring peak tomato season. Using ripe, perfect tomatoes and a combination of different varieties add lots of color and a better balance of tomato flavor.

    Soups and Sauces

  • Pasta e fa*gioli (Italian Bean and Pasta Soup)

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    This minimalist version of the classic starts with dried beans for a creamy finish. Get nice beans that haven't been sitting on a shelf for years and cook them properly, and you'll unlock the beauty of what a bean can really be.

    Pasta e fa*gioli (Italian Bean and Pasta Soup)

  • Tuscan Pappa al Pomodoro (Tomato and Bread Soup)

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    This Tuscan bread-and-tomato soup is one of the best ways to enjoy tomatoes in the winter.

    Tuscan Pappa al Pomodoro (Tomato and Bread Soup)

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  • Quick and Easy Italian-American Red Sauce

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    Simmered with plenty of garlic, dried oregano, red pepper flakes, and basil, this Italian-American tomato sauce can be made quickly without missing out on that long-cooked flavor.

    Quick and Easy Italian-American Red Sauce

    Pasta

  • Spaghetti Aglio e Olio (Pasta in Garlic and Oil Sauce)

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    Most classic pasta sauce recipes begin with gently cooking garlic in oil, but this is the original, and it makes one of the greatest—and easiest—pasta sauces all on its own.

    Spaghetti Aglio e Olio (Pasta in Garlic and Oil Sauce)

  • Penne alla Vodka

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    This vodka sauce is a powerhouse of tomato flavor smoothed over with the silky richness of heavy cream. Use both an entire tube (or can) or tomato paste,plusa small can of whole peeled tomatoes. Combined, they yield a sauce that's nuanced and layered, with richness, depth, and brightness.

    Penne Alla Vodka

  • Pasta al Limone

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    Bright and fragrant citrus finds its way into this comforting bowl of spaghetti. Using starchy pasta water instead of cream lets the bright lemon flavor shine through.

    Pasta al Limone

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  • Cacio e Pepe (Spaghetti With Black Pepper and Pecorino Romano)

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    The Roman pasta dish cacio e pepe is as easy to make as it is delicious. A few simple techniques take it from basic to perfect.

    Cacio e Pepe (Spaghetti With Black Pepper and Pecorino Romano

  • Spaghetti Puttanesca (Spaghetti With Capers, Olives, and Anchovies)

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    This pasta packs an aromatic punch, thanks to garlic, anchovies, capers, and olives.

    Spaghetti Puttanesca (Spaghetti With Capers, Olives, and Anchovies

  • Penne With Hot-as-You-Dare Arrabbiata Sauce

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    This simple pasta dish is made with a sauce that's spicy enough to earn its "angry" moniker.

    Penne With Hot-as-You-Dare Arrabbiata Sauce

  • Bucatini all'Amatriciana

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    Amatriciana is a pasta sauce made with tomato,guanciale, black pepper and/or red pepper flakes, Pecorino Romano, and white wine—though there's lots of argument about what should and shouldn't go into it.

    Bucatini all'Amatriciana

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  • Stracciatella alla Romana (Italian Egg Drop Soup)

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    Chicken soup Italian-style, featuring a rich broth filled with a deeply flavorful mixture of beaten eggs and Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese.

    Stracciatella alla Romana (Italian Egg Drop Soup)

  • Pasta alla Gricia

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    Gricia is a beautiful dish of dry pasta that's cooked and dressed in a sauce made with renderedguanciale, black pepper, pasta cooking water, and grated Pecorino Romano cheese.

    Pasta alla Gricia

  • Sicilian-Style Spaghetti Alla Carrettiera (Fresh Tomato and Garlic Sauce)

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    Fresh tomatoes, basil, and a few other pantry staples are all you need to whip up a wonderfully fresh Sicilian pasta sauce.

    Sicilian-Style Spaghetti Alla Carrettiera (Fresh Tomato and Garlic Sauce)

  • Classic Italian-American Stuffed Shells With Ricotta and Spinach

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    These pasta shells are plumped with a seasoned ricotta cheese spinach filling and baked with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese.

    Classic Italian-American Stuffed Shells With Ricotta and Spinach

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  • Shrimp Fra Diavolo (Shrimp and Pasta with Spicy Tomato Sauce)

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    A simple technique and a pantry ingredient imbues this spicy Italian-American classic with rich shellfish flavor.

    Shrimp Fra Diavolo (Shrimp and Pasta With Spicy Tomato Sauce)

    Chicken and Fish

  • Chicken Marsala

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    Quick and easy, this chicken Marsala is packed with flavor, thanks to Marsala wine, sautéed mushrooms, shallots, and garlic.

    Chicken Marsala

  • Sicilian-Style Baked Cod Recipe

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    Here, baked fish fillets are cooked with some well-seasoned breadcrumbs and some good olive oil, paired with sweet red onion, plenty offresh mint and basil,a sour note from a shot ofvinegar,and a squirt ofanchovy pasteto add the salty intensity of the sea.Olivesbring a final touch of richness to the plate.

    Sicilian-Style Baked Cod

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FAQs

What is just enough in Italian cooking? ›

Quanto Basta: This phrase roughly translates to “just enough.” It is used to describe how much of an ingredient should be added. It is essentially the Italian version of “to taste.”

Do Italians use cumin? ›

Cumin is not a commonly used spice in traditional Italian cuisine, as it is not typically grown in Italy and is not part of the country's culinary heritage. However, cumin may be used in some Italian recipes that have been influenced by other cultures or cuisines, such as North African or Middle Eastern dishes.

How to cook like an Italian? ›

10 Ways to Prove You Can Cook Like an Italian
  1. Less is more. You won't find Italian dishes overloaded with spices, seasonings and myriad surplus elements. ...
  2. Quality is key. ...
  3. Get to know your ingredients. ...
  4. Stock up on staples. ...
  5. Al dente is your friend. ...
  6. Own your oils. ...
  7. Cook from the heart. ...
  8. Serve slowly.
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Why do Italian waiters say Prego? ›

Prego is the direct response to grazie and means, “You're welcome.” It is derived from the verb of politeness pregare, which has several meanings.

What is the most eaten food in Italy? ›

Pizza. Besides pasta, pizza is perhaps the most popular and recognized Italian food. Pizza is considered a national symbol representing Italy to the rest of the world, so much so that UNESCO has acknowledged pizza as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

What is Italy's national dish? ›

Commonly known around the world as spaghetti bolognese, in its authentic form 'Ragu alla Bolognese' is recognised as the national dish of Italy. Its origin can be traced back to Imola, a town near the city of Bologna, where a recipe was first recorded in the 18th century.

What spice do Italians use most? ›

Garlic- is arguably one of the most common spices used. This savory flavor is a staple because it compliments cheese so well. Pepper- Fresh ground pepper is all over Italian food. Don't think you will ever find pre-ground pepper at your table, because Italians know the best pepper is the sort that is freshly ground.

Is there peanut butter in Italy? ›

Peanut Butter - Burro di Arachidi

brand. I'm happy to report, that after living in Italy for 5 years, I've found a natural peanut butter I truly like. It's called “Fiorentini” and you can find it at Coop for 2.25 for a 350g jar. It has just peanuts, sunflower oil, and salt.

What are the three Italian spices? ›

Anyone who cooks a lot of Italian food knows that there are three staple herbs that you can't go without: basil, oregano and garlic. Each has a distinct flavor and brings its own strength to a dish.

How do you eat breakfast like an Italian? ›

A healthy Italian breakfast might consist of some bread, butter, jam, some yogurt, and fruit. Italians also eat muesli and cereal in the mornings with yogurt or milk. A combination of dried fruit, fresh fruit, nuts, and yogurt is a healthy and popular option.

What to bring to an Italian dinner party? ›

  1. 1Crispy air fryer Italian frittole. ...
  2. 2Italian grazing plate. ...
  3. 3Polenta chips with pesto dipping sauce. ...
  4. 4Cheat's gelato pavlova. ...
  5. 5Florentine potato bake. ...
  6. 6Confit tomato and ricotta crostini. ...
  7. 7Crusty Italian bread. ...
  8. 8Semi-dried tomato arancini.

What is a popular Italian saying? ›

"Ciao"

Ciao is the Italian version of “aloha” – a versatile word that can be used to greet someone when you meet them and also when you leave. It's a simple and effective way to show respect and make a good first impression.

What is something Italians always say? ›

Formal and informal translation of daily Italian phrases
ENGLISH PHRASEFORMAL ITALIANINFORMAL ITALIAN
Hello / Good morningBuongiornoCiao
Hello / Good eveningBuonaseraCiao
Excuse meScusaScusi
How can I help you?Mi dicaDimmi

What does Quanto Basta mean in Italian? ›

q.b. is an acronym commonly used in Italian recipes. These two little letters stand for quanto basta, meaning “as much as needed.” It's often used to indicate that there is no set amount of say, salt, in a recipe—it's up to you to decide based on your personal taste!

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