Italian American
Ricotta Fritters
Using a freshly made ricotta makes all the difference in these delicious fried morsels.
Lacinato Kale and Ricotta Salata Salad
Inspired by an antipasto that's popular at New York City's Lupa, this substantial salad takes a hearty, rich green that's usually cooked and proves how delicious it can be when served raw.
Tuscan Tuna Salad with Fennel
I developed this light and tasty Italian-style tuna salad for Parma, an Italian fresh-made fast-food company that had quite a successful run in Philadelphia, including Air Parma at the airport. The salad is light because the tuna is dressed with olive oil and fresh lemon juice instead of the usual mayonnaise. The fresh herbs give it brightness, and the red bell peppers and purple olives make for a colorful and appetizing preparation. The important thing here is to use the tasty tuna packed in olive oil enjoyed throughout the Mediterranean region, rather than the drier, rather mealy white tuna packed in water.
Four-Cheese Ravioli with Mushrooms
It's worth seeking out fresh cheese ravioli. They will make this meal special.
Quick Minestrone Soup
Here's a hearty vegetable soup that doesn't take as long to make as the classic but is much better than what you'll find in a can.
Pasta alla Norma
This classic Italian dish is said to have been created in the 1800s after the opening night of Bellini's opera Norma.
Not Exactly Italian Sausages with Peppers
The way most people make Italian sausage and peppers is to smother the sausage in lots of sautéed peppers. It's good, but I expand on the theme with plump, juicy tomatoes and a big handful of basil. And turkey sausage adds a healthy twist to this traditional dish. Try it spooned over pasta for a truly Italian experience.
Salad-Topped Pizza
You'll crave it because it's pizza; you'll love it because it's so good for you. Bake this pie directly on an oven rack for a nice, crisp crust.
Spaghetti with Sun-Dried Tomatoes & Pine Nuts
This traditional southern Italian pasta recipe, with its base of aglio e olio, garlic and oil, is one of those rustic foods that presents like a gourmet dish. It’s made entirely with pantry items, so it’s a perfect last-minute supper.
Lasagna
Everything about this dish is light, clean, vibrant, and harmonious, with the wonderful taste of corn perhaps taking center stage. The corn's refined sweetness is marvelously juxtaposed with the elegant sour flavor in the cheese. Mushrooms provide an earthiness, and spinach leaves cut through all the elements to insure a clean, bright taste. A playful salad featuring buttery lettuces, tomato pieces, and Rawmesan adds even greater depth on the palate. Here, both the flavor and textural variety are extraordinary.
Grilled-Chicken Caesar Salad
This version of the classic salad shows why it is a favorite across America.
Linguine with Zucchini and Mint
Lightly frying the zucchini for this dish is the only step that takes a bit of time. And the result is wonderful; the thin slices, accented with garlic, mint, and lemon, meld perfectly with the pasta.
Grandma's Tomato Sauce
This recipe makes enough sauce for 6 to 7 meals (for 4 people) if you figure on 1 pint of sauce per pound of pasta. We used a food processor to save time, and also added a few ingredients to Edith Guerino's original recipe. Be sure to use very ripe tomatoes to get the best flavor. If your tomatoes lack sweetness, the sugar will help balance their acidity.
Spaghetti with Asparagus, Shiitake Mushrooms, Lemon, and Chives
Don't let the simplicity of this pasta dish fool you — it's packed with irresistable springtime flavors.
Shrimp with Artichoke Pesto
The pesto works well as a sauce for pasta, chicken, or fish, too.
Risotto with Asparagus and Morel Ragoût
This dish has a livelier, fresher taste than traditional risotto because the vegetables are cooked separately from the rice and then spooned over it in a rich ragout.
Caesar Salad
We've run recipes for this classic salad in various incarnations every few years as far back as the 1940s — with and without raw egg, with and without anchovies, changing up the cheese and even mixing in pasta or shellfish. This version is simply the best.