30 Italian recipes that will never go out of style
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Pasta With Fennel and Sausage
(Lisa Schumacher/food styling) (Abel Uribe, Chicago Tribune) - 2/29
Cheese and Spinach Manicotti
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Chicken Piccata With Rice
(James F. Quinn, Chicago Tribune) - 4/29
Eggplant Parmesan
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Shrimp and Vegetable Tramezzini
(Food styling by Lisa Schumacher) (Michael Tercha / Chicago Tribune; Lisa Schumacher / food styling) - 6/29
Homemade Gnocchi
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Classic Meatballs
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Classic Lasagna
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Arugula and Pancetta Pizza
Buca di Beppo - 10/29
Traditional Bolognese Ragu
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Spaghetti Carbonara
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White Wine Clam Sauce Over Linguine
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Griddle-Seared Chicken With Caprese-Style Tomatoes
Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune; Shannon Kinsella/food styling - 14/29
Ravioli With Cream, Bay Leaf and Sage
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Pasta e Fagioli
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Homemade Calzones
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Panzanella With Grilled Shrimp
Chicago Tribune - 18/29
Spaghetti all’Amatriciana
Chicago Tribune - 19/29
Pasta With Tomatoes and Basil
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Stuffed Shells
Styling and Photography by Faigy Feldman - 21/29
Muffuletta
Bill Hogan/Chicago Tribune - 22/29
Fennel and Garlic Taralli
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Butterfly Pasta
Bill Hogan/Chicago Tribune - 24/29
Pesto Alla Trapanese
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Tuscan Chicken Pasta
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Creamy Mushroom Risotto
Jessica Chou/The Daily Meal - 27/29
Polenta
Bill Hogan/Chicago Tribune - 28/29
Italian Wedding Soup
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Air Fryer Chicken Parmesan
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Madeline Buiano
Italian cuisine — and Italian-American cuisine in particular — is the height of comfort food. From baked lasagna oozing with cheese to hearty pasta dishes loaded with alfredo sauce to meatballs cooked to a delicate golden brown, Italians know what they’re doing when it comes to food. Beyond some of the dishes that are better known in the United States, there’s also risotto, polenta, tramezzini and more. Below, we’ve included some of our most beloved Italian dishes to help bring the comfort of nonna’s cooking straight to your dinner table.