Discover Delicious Recipes
Browse our growing collection of community recipes. Find inspiration for your next meal, filter by dietary needs, and organize everything in your pantry.
Filters
5592 recipes found
Panna Cotta With Fresh Strawberry Sauce
This panna cotta with fresh strawberry sauce recipe is my version of the Italian dessert favorite. "Panna cotta" literally means "cooked cream." I made it for my husband to take to a work function, and they loved it! They send him home with a request for it every year now! I created a simple strawberry sauce to accompany it. It really makes the dish!
Pumpkin Cannoli
I needed to bring a pumpkin dessert for a themed baby shower and I came up with this pumpkin cannoli recipe — it was a huge hit.
Award-Winning Italian Cream Cake
This Italian cream cake recipe makes a delicious, award-winning cake. Feel free to substitute your favorite nuts for the walnuts.
Italian Fresh Purple Grape Cake
Fresh grape cake is an ideal match for Vin Santo, the rich, smooth, aromatic sweet wine prepared in small quantities on many Italian estates.
Authentic Italian Rice Pudding
Let Cooking Italian with Joe show you how to make my grandmother's authentic Italian world's best rice pudding! Truly smooth and silky texture that fills your taste buds with yum. Garnish with chopped nuts, cinnamon, and whipped cream.
Butterscotch Budino
This butterscotch budino is next-level. I'm gonna show you my take on this amazing Italian custard pudding. Above and beyond that rich and decadent butterscotch flavor, the texture of this budino is unbelievable. To say it's smooth and luxurious doesn't come close to doing it justice. Serve as is, with whipped cream, or topped with caramel sauce and flaky sea salt.
Classic Tiramisu
This easy tiramisu recipe makes a classic Italian dessert with ladyfingers dipped in coffee liqueur and a sweet mascarpone mixture. I think the layers look beautiful when you make the tiramisu in a glass bowl and dust the top with cocoa powder and chocolate curls.
Sfogliatelle Ricce
This delicious pastry, sometimes called lobster tail pastry, was originally prepared only for the aristocratic Renaissance set in Italy. I searched high and low for a recipe, but there are only a few online in English, and those assume you know quite a bit about baking, or they were just wrong. It's a challenging recipe that requires a lot of time and some special techniques, but I've tried to simplify the process. Don't be upset if you don't get it right the first time. Note: The dough is a formula, so the ingredient measures are weights. This matters! The rest is less critical, so I used volumes.
Chef John's Zabaglione
In this classic Italian dessert, sweet, juicy fruit is enveloped in a rich but impossibly light custard.
Chef John's Strawberry Semifreddo
My lighter, no-cook adaptation of semifreddo skips the traditional egg custard and cuts down on fat, sugar, and time. It just so happens to be lighter, with a cleaner, more distinct berry flavor and a texture that's less creamy than classic semifreddo, falling somewhere between strawberry ice cream and a strawberry ice pop.
Italian Crema Ice Cream (Gelato alla Crema)
Answering the question "What would vanilla ice cream taste like without any vanilla?," Italian "crema" ice cream (gelato alla crema) is exceptionally delicious not because of what's in the recipe, but rather what isn't. Ironically, it might be the best vanilla ice cream I've ever had. Without any other flavors in the way, all you taste is the sweet goodness of milk and cream, which I think is a revelation.
Italian Tomato Pie
Tomato pie has been sold by Iannelli's Bakery in Philadelphia since 1910. Tomato pie remains popular in Philadelphia where it is cut into long strips and called pizza strips, red bread, party pizza, strip pizza, or bakery pizza. It may be sprinkled with Romano cheese or oregano. It is not usually served straight from the oven, but allowed to cool and then consumed at room temperature or reheated. Like Sicilian pizza, tomato pie is baked in a large rectangular pan and served in square slices. It resembles the Italian sfincione.
Have a recipe to share?
Join PantryLink to add your own recipes, manage your pantry, and create smart shopping lists — all in one place.