20 Best Italian Recipes for Beginner Cooks

20 Best Italian Recipes for Beginner Cooks

“Homemade meatballs are very easy to make, and since we skip the very messy step of pan-frying these before they hit the sauce, it becomes downright simple,” says Chef John. “Here I use a standard half-beef/half-pork mixture.” You can substitute water or beef broth for the milk. Or if you prefer, try Chef John’s meatless meatballs made with mushrooms!

“These chicken thighs with added veggies and dry Italian salad dressing served with crusty bread make a complete meal,” says Allrecipes Allstar Yoly. “Serve over pasta, rice, egg noodles, or potatoes.”

“My family loves chicken Parm but making it from scratch on a busy school night is next to impossible,” says recipe creator Cari Sultanik. “The good news is the chicken can be made ahead and frozen along with the right portion of sauce and cheese for a quick weeknight meal. Serve with pasta and Caesar salad.”

Not only delicious, this classic recipe is also quick and easy to make. And it requires just a handful of common pantry ingredients: garlic, olive oil, fresh parsley, and Parmesan cheese. “No two spaghetti aglio e olio recipes are alike, but this one is pretty true to the classic method,” says Chef John. “The key is slowly toasting the garlic slices to a perfect golden-brown in the olive oil. If it’s too light, you don’t get the full flavor, and if it’s too dark it gets bitter.” Watch the video to see how Chef John gets it done just right.

“These juicy chicken thighs are topped with a flavorful blend of three cheeses and your favorite marinara sauce,” says Allrecipes Allstar France C. “Serve over pasta or rice or alongside roasted potatoes for a tasty weeknight meal. I like to shred my own cheese, as I find it melts better, but feel free to use pre-shredded to save time.”

Here’s a ground beef and sausage lasagna with jarred marinara sauce and ricotta and mozzarella cheeses. “A traditional lasagna, with about half the time and effort!” says Kris Swiggum, who submitted the recipe. “I always cook extra to have leftovers, but the more I cook, the more they eat! Serve with garlic toast and salad.”

Here’s a great choice for Sunday dinner, Italian style. You’ll stuff a whole roasting chicken with onion and fresh rosemary for a simple baked chicken, just like the ones in Italian markets. “When I was in Vicenza at a downtown open-air market, I smelled scrumptious roast chicken from a stand,” says recipe creator LILQUIZ. “So I bought one of their chickens and looked what they stuffed in the cavity to make it taste so good. I also do my turkeys like this too.”

Here’s a classic spicy seafood pasta with a few simple techniques. Home cook Brian Genest calls it “a spicy, delicious seafood pasta that is easy to make but will still impress your guests. Serve over linguini, garnish with fresh parsley and Parmesan cheese.”

A great example of how just a few simple ingredients can deliver big flavors. “This chicken pesto pasta is easy and delicious,” says recipe submitter Kristin. “Serve with crusty bread and salad for a quick dinner. Use as much or as little pesto sauce as you like. Using homemade pesto will taste even better, but it adds to prep time. Enjoy!”

Before baking, chicken pieces marinade with garlic, prunes, olives, capers, olive oil, vinegar, bay leaves, and oregano. “This is a classic Chicken Mirabella recipe,” says Teresa. “A taste of the Mediterranean in one delicious baked chicken dish.”

Cooked lasagna noodles are rolled up with a simple spinach and ricotta cheese filling and baked on a blanket of creamy Alfredo sauce. "A delicious lasagna recipe with a twist," says one Allrecipes community member.

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Just four ingredients are all you need to make a very special pork dinner. “Balsamic pork loin with an olive oil and balsamic vinegar marinade,” says recipe creator Melissa S. “This zesty yet simple meal is a crowd pleaser!”

This is a terrific option for busy weekdays. Easy and light, this red sauce combines plum tomatoes with lots of garlic, chicken broth, red pepper flakes, basil, and a little balsamic vinegar to elevate the flavors. You can also add cooked chicken or shrimp to the sauce if you like. To make it completely vegetarian, just substitute vegetable stock for the chicken broth.

Another classic Italian chicken dish that's elegant but also easy, with simple cooking techniques. Lightly coated chicken breasts are braised with Marsala wine and mushrooms. "It's super quick and easy to make for a weeknight dinner AND sophisticated enough for company," says one Allrecipes community member.

Lasagna without the layering — or baking! “This no-bake skillet lasagna is made right on your stovetop and is a fast and easy alternative to store-bought hamburger mixes!” says home cook Brittany.

“Surprisingly simple and quick. Garlic, rosemary, and white wine flavor the pork,” says Stephanie Knewasser, the recipe submitter. “The aroma is wonderful. Try steaming fresh broccoli, then frying it in the pan juices for a perfect side dish.”

Here’s a super-easy chicken cacciatore for busy folks and beginner cooks alike. You’ll simply add boneless chicken breasts to a slow cooker and top with spaghetti sauce, green bell peppers, mushrooms, onions, and garlic. “‘Cacciatore’ is Italian for ‘hunter’, and this American-Italian term refers to food prepared ‘hunter style,’ with mushrooms and onions,” says recipe creator Rosie. “Avanti!” If you prefer a baked version, here’s a top-rated Chicken Cacciatore recipe for the oven.

Here’s a straightforward, delicious chicken dish with an Italian accent. Chicken cutlets are saut?ed to golden brown and served with a lemony artichoke and caper sauce. The recipe submitter, Jo, has a tip: “The sauce is not supposed to be thick, but if you like it that way, you can add a little cornstarch mixed with cold water, or make a roux (flour and butter).”

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