Discover 25 carefully curated recipes from around the world
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Liguria's emerald treasure β fresh basil leaves pounded with pine nuts, Parmesan, garlic, and the best olive oil you own. The mortar and pestle method creates a rougher, more textured pesto that's superior to any blender version. Toss with pasta, spread on bread, or dollop on soup.

Naples' greatest gift to the world β a simple, vibrant tomato sauce made with San Marzano tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, and fresh basil. The key is restraint: cook it briefly to preserve the bright tomato flavor. The sauce that made pizza and pasta famous.

The vegetarian burger that doesn't need a patty β a whole portobello mushroom cap marinated in balsamic and herbs, grilled until juicy and meaty, topped with roasted red pepper, fresh mozzarella, and basil pesto. Substantial, satisfying, and beautiful.

Sicily's greatest street food β golden, crispy fried rice balls filled with ragΓΉ and mozzarella (or spinach and ricotta), with a crunchy breadcrumb exterior that gives way to a creamy, risotto-like interior. The perfect use for leftover risotto.

Sicily's most iconic pastry β crispy fried pastry tubes filled with sweetened ricotta, studded with chocolate chips and candied orange peel. The shells must be filled at the last moment to stay crisp. 'Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.'

Rome's most elegant quick dinner β thin veal or chicken scaloppine topped with prosciutto and fresh sage, pan-fried until golden, then finished with a white wine pan sauce. The name means 'jumps in the mouth' β and it does.

The fastest elegant pasta β al dente trofie or spaghetti tossed with vibrant Genovese basil pesto, green beans, and potatoes. This is how they eat it in Liguria, and it's perfection.

Individual tiramisu cups β espresso-soaked ladyfingers layered with mascarpone cream in serving glasses. All the elegance of the classic, with zero slicing required. Perfect for dinner parties.

The Italian-American classic β thin chicken cutlets dredged in flour and pan-fried until golden, finished in a bright lemon-caper sauce. Elegant, tangy, and ready in 20 minutes.

Giant pasta shells filled with creamy ricotta, spinach, and herbs, baked in marinara sauce and smothered with mozzarella. The Italian-American casserole that feeds a crowd and warms every heart.

Italy's great vegetable soup β a hearty, nourishing broth packed with seasonal vegetables, cannellini beans, and pasta. Finished with a swirl of pesto and a shower of Parmesan. A complete meal in a bowl.

The authentic Bolognese ragΓΉ from the city of Bologna β a slow-cooked meat sauce with soffritto, wine, and milk that transforms into a rich, silky sauce that clings to every strand of tagliatelle.

Italy's most elegant dessert β silky, trembling vanilla cream set with just enough gelatin to hold its shape, served with a vibrant berry coulis. Deceptively simple, impossibly impressive.

The Italian-American classic β pan-seared chicken breast over fettuccine in a rich, silky Parmesan cream sauce. Indulgent, comforting, and ready in 30 minutes.

The Italian-American classic that takes 15 minutes β plump shrimp sautΓ©ed in a garlicky white wine and lemon butter sauce, tossed with linguine. Elegant enough for a dinner party, easy enough for Tuesday.

Italy's beloved antipasto β grilled sourdough rubbed with garlic and topped with a vibrant mixture of ripe tomatoes, fresh basil, and olive oil. Simple, fresh, and utterly addictive.

Italy's most elegant simplicity β thick slices of ripe heirloom tomatoes alternated with fresh buffalo mozzarella, fragrant basil, and a drizzle of aged balsamic and the finest olive oil.

The Italian-American icon β crispy breaded chicken cutlets smothered in marinara sauce and melted mozzarella. Whether served as a sandwich or with pasta, this dish is pure comfort.

The Italian-American classic β golden chicken cutlets in a rich Marsala wine and mushroom sauce. Simple, elegant, and ready in 30 minutes. A restaurant favorite you can easily make at home.

Milan's signature dish β cross-cut veal shanks braised in white wine and vegetables until the meat falls from the bone, served with saffron risotto and topped with bright gremolata.

The Italian art of risotto β Arborio rice coaxed into a silky, creamy masterpiece with porcini mushrooms, white wine, and Parmigiano. Patience and constant stirring are the only secrets.

The authentic Italian lasagna β layers of hand-rolled pasta, slow-cooked Bolognese ragΓΉ, silky bΓ©chamel, and aged Parmigiano-Reggiano. This is the real thing, not the American shortcut version.

The definitive Roman pasta β silky egg-and-Pecorino sauce clings to al dente spaghetti, studded with crispy guanciale. No cream, no shortcuts, just pure Italian perfection.

The queen of pizzas β a blistered, chewy crust with San Marzano tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, and fragrant basil. Simple ingredients, extraordinary results.

The iconic Italian dessert β espresso-soaked ladyfingers layered with a cloud-like mascarpone cream, dusted with bitter cocoa. Made the traditional way, no shortcuts.