15 Italian dinners that make weeknights feel like Sundays

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If you grew up having Sunday dinners with your family, then you’ll recall how good the food usually was. These 15 Italian dinner recipes will make your weeknight meals feel like Sundays all over again. Dig in!

Three golden-brown arancini balls on an orange plate with a side of marinara sauce, on a rustic wooden table.
Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Shrimp Scampi Over Linguine

Close-up of linguine pasta with shrimp and parsley.
Shrimp Scampi Over Linguine. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Two of the easiest things to cook when you’re craving Italian: linguine and sauteed shrimp. Keep frozen, small, deveined shrimp in the freeze so you can whip up this classic Italian dish for an impressive dinner.
Get the Recipe: Shrimp Scampi Over Linguine

Basic Risotto

A person scooping risotto from a red-rimmed bowl on a wooden table with a white napkin and scattered herbs.
Basic Risotto. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Risotto is a northern Italian staple of rice, garlic, onions and cheese that provides a hearty base for a variety of dishes. You’d be amazed at all of the things you can make or serve with risotto. Did your Nonna make it?
Get the Recipe: Basic Risotto

Savory Charcuterie Board

A selection of appetizers on a wooden board, featuring sliced meats, cheese, olives, tomatoes, and crackers with a colorful cookware in the background.
Savory Charcuterie Board. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Feel like making a girl dinner with an Italian twist? Then, you’ll love this Savory Charcuterie Board of mozzarella wrapped in prosciutto, pepperoni and olives that satisfy the salty side of your tastebuds.
Get the Recipe: Savory Charcuterie Board

Copycat Trader Joe’s Arancini Rice Balls

A person pulling apart a gooey, cheese-filled arancini with more of the fried rice balls and sauce in the background.
Copycat Trader Joe’s Arancini Rice Balls. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Made the risotto mentioned earlier? Great. Now you can make these Copycat Trader Joe’s Arancini Rice balls, with and are cheese-filled fried risotto balls. Serve with sauce and they make a meal.
Get the Recipe: Copycat Trader Joe’s Arancini Rice Balls

Easy Pasta Puttanesca

A pan full of spaghetti and tomatoes on a tablecloth.
Easy Pasta Puttanesca. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

If Nonna didn’t teach you how to make a Pasta Puttanesca, she should have. This is a classic Italian quick sauce that tastes like it took a long time and a lot of effort, but it doesn’t.
Get the Recipe: Easy Pasta Puttanesca

Vegan Pesto Sauce

Homemade basil pesto in a glass jar surrounded by fresh basil leaves and a slice of lemon.
Vegan Pesto Sauce. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Nonna may not be vegan but she taught us how to make a basic basil pesto sauce. With a few substitutions, this becomes a wonderful vegan option for serving over pasta on a busy weeknight.
Get the Recipe: Vegan Pesto Sauce

Italian Sausage and Pepper Pasta in One Pot

A close-up of creamy macaroni and cheese garnished with parsley.
Italian Sausage and Pepper Pasta in One Pot. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

This Italian Sausage and Pepper Pasta in One Pot dinner tastes like something that was slow cooked on a Sunday. But the great news is that you can get it on the table in under 30 minutes.
Get the Recipe: Italian Sausage and Pepper Pasta in One Pot

30-Minute Creamy Chicken Corn and Pasta

Creamy Chicken And Corn Pasta closeup partial of finished dish cropped horizontal.
30-Minute Creamy Chicken Corn and Pasta. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Another fast and easy Italian dinner that will transport you to Sunday dinners. However, this Creamy Chicken Corn and Pasta recipe is done and ready in 30 minutes, great for a busy weeknight.
Get the Recipe: 30-Minute Creamy Chicken Corn and Pasta

Fast No Rise Pizza Dough

Kneading dough on a floured surface.
Fast No Rise Pizza Dough. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Yes, it’s easy to order pizza via an app on your phone. But homemade tastes so much better. You’ll love that this Fast No Rise Pizza Dough lets you make pizza faster than delivery could get there.
Get the Recipe: Fast No Rise Pizza Dough

Goat Cheese Pizza Sauce

A hand holding a slice of freshly baked pizza with cheese stretching between the slice and the rest of the pizza.
Goat Cheese Pizza Sauce. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

After you get the Fast No Rise Pizza Dough ready, top it with this Goat Cheese Pizza Sauce. It brings a tangy, unexpected but delicious flavor to your pizza. Top with fresh mozzarella or whatever you like.
Get the Recipe: Goat Cheese Pizza Sauce

Sourdough Pizza Dough

Sliced gourmet pizza with arugula and balsamic glaze on a wooden board.
Sourdough Pizza Dough. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Break out your sourdough starter and use it to make this Sourdough Pizza Dough. If you’ve never tried working with sourdough pizza dough, you’re going to love the tasty crust this recipe makes.
Get the Recipe: Sourdough Pizza Dough

Pizza Toppings Bar

Five assorted pizza slices arranged side by side on a wooden surface.
Pizza Toppings Bar. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Whether you decide to go with a fast no rise pizza dough or a sourdough pizza dough, you can make dinner a weeknight pizza party when you create a pizza toppings bar so everyone gets the exact pizza they want.
Get the Recipe: Pizza Toppings Bar

Grandma’s Marinara Sauce

A pan of marinara sauce with a wooden spatula.
Grandma’s Marinara Sauce. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Be like Nonna and make Grandma’s Marinara Sauce on Sunday. But make enough that you can have leftovers in the freezer so you can whip up a delicious Italian pasta dish with it on a weeknight.
Get the Recipe: Grandma’s Marinara Sauce

Easy Meat Sauce

A pot of tomato sauce with a spoon in it.
Easy Meat Sauce. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

My grandparents would let this sauce recipe gently simmer for hours on Sunday morning. The long, slow cook thickened the texture and enriched the flavors. Make it on Sunday and reheat for a weeknight meal.
Get the Recipe: Easy Meat Sauce

Best Way to Reheat Lasagna

A slice of freshly baked lasagna with melted cheese on a white plate.
Best Way to Reheat Lasagna. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Sometimes the best fast dinner on a busy weeknight is leftovers. If you made a marinara or a meat sauce and used it in a lasagna and you want to serve it tonight, follow these tips for the perfect slice of next-day lasagna.
Get the Recipe: Best Way to Reheat Lasagna

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