18 Quick and Easy Italian Dinners Ready in 45 Minutes or Less

18 Quick and Easy Italian Dinners Ready in 45 Minutes or Less

A "true Italian" carbonara recipe, it's ready in about 30 minutes. "You can't get more authentic than this recipe," says Andry008. "There's no cream, just eggs, and Pecorino Romano cheese, not Parmesan. Top with extra Pecorino-Romano cheese, salt, and pepper."

A quick skillet meal that's ready in about 40 minutes. "This is always a treat," says naples34012. "I think every Italian family makes this dish, with slight variations of course, within their own family traditions. Great on Italian rolls or over a sturdy pasta."

This southern Italian shrimp dish is devilishly delicious shrimp dinner. Finish with a sprinkle of fresh chopped herbs. "This meal is simply exceptional," says Chris Weaver. "I found it a joy to make for dinner." Substitution suggestion: "I didn't have shrimp on hand," says Christine Shepard," so I used leftover steamed lobster tail and fresh clams to substitute for the shrimp."

Here's a simple, one-pan skillet supper with Italian sausage, farro, and vegetables that's ready in about 35 mintues. "I like the savory flavor that mushrooms and winter squash lend to this dish, but you could use almost any vegetables here with great results!" says Diana Moutsopoulos.

A real family favorite, this recipe is ready in about 45 minutes. It's super versatile; Top the chicken with your favorite toppings! Several reviewers added red peppers, mushrooms, etc. Others switched from pizza sauce to spaghetti sauce and from pepperoni to salami. But it was a 5-star favorite for all! "My family went nuts for this chicke!" raves missrochester. "Very, very good! I used my own homemade pasta with cubed pepperoni in it."

This scampi is easy enough for a quick weeknight meal but elegant enough for special occasions. It's on the table in about 40 minutes. You'll add shrimp to a rich sauce of butter, olive oil, shallots, garlic, and red pepper flakes, deglazing the pan with white wine and lemon juice. "Delicious and so easy to cook," says Christina Lazarou. "My family loved it. This dish will definitely be apart of my routine."

"A delicious, classic chicken dish," says Lisa. "Lightly coated chicken breasts braised with Marsala wine and mushrooms. Easy and ideal for both a quick weeknight entree AND serving to company."

This quick pesto pasta dish is ready in about 30 minutes. So simple. You'll saute chicken and garlic and then stir in cream, pesto, and Parmesan cheese. "I sometimes substitute chicken broth for half the heavy cream called for in the recipe,' says MARYSTEVE, who submitted the recipe.

A baked manicotti dish that's ready in about 40 minutes! You'll add browned ground beef and Italian sausage to a baking dish, along with mushrooms, spaghetti sauce, and cooked pasta. Sprinkle cheese and pepperoni over the top and bake to bubbly. "A great, quick meal option," says Jenna F. "I don't have very much time and this was just what I needed."

An "easy and light pasta with tomatoes and garlic" that's ready in about 30 minutes. "Cooked chicken breast chunks or shrimp can also be added to sauce for a great main dish," recommends DEBNJAMES.

Ready in less than an hour. "My husband and I love shrimp scampi," says JasnsWif. "Since tilapia is usually cheaper than shrimp at the store, I concocted this easy recipe to enjoy the flavor of scampi at the price of tilapia!

This simple pantry-friendly dinner is ready in about 35 minutes. Boneless, skinless chicken breast cutlets are topped with mild or hot giardiniera and provolone cheese and baked to golden brown. "This recipe was inspired by one of my favorite dishes at a local winery's restaurant," says France C. "Play around with different crouton flavors for variety."

Easy and extra meaty, this Italian-American version of Pasta e Fagioli is one of the world's best comfort foods. Chef John says, "This classic Italian-American comfort food works with any kind of sausage, but I like the fennel and anise flavors of sweet Italian sausage with the beans–it's a hearty soup that's fast and easy to put together."

It's ready in about 25 minutes. The recipe submitter, Kim's Cooking Now, says, "With a few simple ingredients, you can have a delicious meal! My husband came up with this recipe while we are on "stay at home" orders due to the Coronavirus pandemic. It was quick, easy, and delicious!"

Flatbread lasagna is ready in about 40 minutes. It features ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan cheeses, Italian seasoning, sausage, and marinara sauce. "I love this simple recipe!" raves MeddlingMonkeys. "I used garlic naan instead of flatbread."

Great for quick, healthy weeknight dinners, spicy tuna is simmered in a tasty fra diavolo sauce — and on the table in about 30 minutes. "I used a ginger tool by Microplane to cut my garlic into thin slices," says thedailygourmet, who submitted the recipe, "It's best to also use the Microplane glove if using this method."

Pork cutlets with a panko crust stand in for chicken in this quick-and-easy version of Parmigiana that's ready in about 30 minutes! "Topped with rich marinara and melted mozzarella, these crispy Parmesan-crusted pork chops will rival the famous chicken dish that everybody loves!" says France C. "Double the marinara for an extra-saucy experience."

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