17 Italian recipes so good you’ll ditch the pizza takeout menu forever

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On nights when we don’t know what to have for dinner, Italian is usually our fallback choice. However, ordering takeout pizza can get expensive. So lately we’ve been turning to one of these 17 Italian recipes for supper. They’re so delicious that I think you might just ditch your pizza takeout menu forever after you try them.

A close-up of pasta with a creamy tomato sauce on a fork, with fresh basil, against a blurred background.
One Pot Sausage And Red Pepper Pasta. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Easy Pasta Puttanesca

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

Pasta Puttanesca is a classic Italian sauce that’s quick to make and perfect for busy nights. It’s a hearty Italian meal that comes together in no time without much effort.
Get the Recipe: Easy Pasta Puttanesca

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.

Add an unexpected but delicious twist to your pizza sauce by blending in goat cheese. It might sound unusual but trust me: the combination works, and your tastebuds will love it.
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.

If you’ve never tried working with Sourdough Pizza Dough, make sure to give this recipe a go. We love pizza in our house, but once we started using sourdough pizza dough, we never went back.
Get the Recipe: Sourdough Pizza Dough

Homemade Focaccia Bread

A rosemary-topped loaf of bread in a decorative baking dish, placed on a tablecloth with a tiled backsplash in the background.
Homemade Focaccia Bread. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Homemade Focaccia is basically olive-oil bread, usually made savory with spices — traditionally rosemary — plus cheese, veggies and/or meat as toppings. It goes great as a side, cut up small as an appetizer or, when loaded with food stuff, a main course.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Focaccia Bread

Fast No Rise Pizza Dough

A ladle pours tomato sauce onto an uncooked pizza dough placed on a round black pan.
Fast No Rise Pizza Dough. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

This Fast, No Rise Pizza Dough is quick and easy. Just mix, shape, add your toppings and bake. In no time, you’ll have a piping hot slice of homemade pizza — so much cheaper than takeout.
Get the Recipe: Fast No Rise Pizza Dough

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.

Arancini are fried risotto balls filled with cheese. Trader Joe’s used to sell them, but since they don’t anymore, we created this copycat recipe that makes for great appetizers or a hearty side dish.
Get the Recipe: Copycat Trader Joe’s Arancini Rice Balls

Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Alfredo Fettuccine

A close-up of fettuccine Alfredo topped with grilled chicken pieces, garnished with parsley. Breadstick visible in the background.
Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Alfredo Fettuccine. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

This Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo is a quick and easy dinner. It features seasoned chicken served on top of fettuccine noodles, all tossed with a rich alfredo sauce. You’ll swear you’re dining at a restaurant.
Get the Recipe: Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Alfredo Fettuccine

Shrimp Scampi Over Linguine

A hand holding a fork twirls spaghetti with shrimp in a white bowl, with a glass of white wine in the background on a wooden table.
Shrimp Scampi Over Linguine. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

This classic Italian dish is both quick and impressive. It’s perfect for a simple meal at home or when you want to impress guests. Use leftover shrimp and boil up some linguine to serve and, in no time, dinner is ready.
Get the Recipe: Shrimp Scampi Over Linguine

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.

Italian Sausage and Pepper Pasta in One Pot is a hearty, one-dish dinner that gets dinner on the table in under 30 minutes. The pasta and sauce hit all the right notes for a comforting Italian meal.
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.

This Creamy Chicken Corn and Pasta recipe is simple yet tasty. Bowtie pasta and seasoned chicken chunks are topped with bacon, making everything better. It might not be traditional Italian but it’s delish.
Get the Recipe: 30-Minute Creamy Chicken Corn and Pasta

Easy Shrimp Scampi

A blue bowl filled with shrimp and rice, topped with green herbs, with a metal spoon in the bowl.
Easy Shrimp Scampi. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Shrimp Scampi is a quick, easy meal that will impress your guests. With minimal prep, you’ll serve up a dish that tastes like it came from a restaurant.
Get the Recipe: Easy Shrimp Scampi

Easy Cold Pasta Salad with Italian Dressing

A white bowl filled with tri-color rotini pasta, cherry tomatoes, cucumber chunks, and feta cheese on a red-and-white checkered tablecloth.
Easy Cold Pasta Salad with Italian Dressing. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

We love pasta but not the hot version in warm weather. A Cold Pasta Salad satisfies that pasta craving, and in winter, it can be served as a side dish instead of the main course.
Get the Recipe: Easy Cold Pasta Salad with Italian Dressing

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 made with rice, garlic, onions and cheese. It’s hearty enough on its own or can be paired with veggies and protein for a complete meal.
Get the Recipe: Basic Risotto

Easy Tomato Focaccia

Freshly baked focaccia with cherry tomatoes and herbs in a rectangular baking dish.
Easy Tomato Focaccia. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

I love focaccia and pizza, so turning my focaccia into a puffy, pizza-like creation was a dream. This Easy Tomato Focaccia Bread is a gourmet take on the cafeteria pizza from my childhood.
Get the Recipe: Easy Tomato Focaccia

Crock Pot Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Alfredo with Tortellini

Close-up of tortellini pasta cooking in a creamy yellow sauce with pieces of chicken, stirred by a wooden spoon.
Crock Pot Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Alfredo with Tortellini. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

When I made this Crock Pot Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Alfredo with Tortellini, I cooked the chicken thighs in alfredo sauce first, then added cream and tortellini. It’s a delicious, easy one-pot meal that tastes just like the restaurant version.
Get the Recipe: Crock Pot Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Alfredo with Tortellini

Risotto Shrimp Scampi

A bowl of creamy risotto with shrimp, topped with green herbs, and a spoon resting on the side.
Risotto Shrimp Scampi. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Risotto Shrimp Scampi combines two classic Italian dishes into one. It’s a great option when hosting guests, and with a few simple ingredients, it cooks quickly — especially if you have the risotto already made.
Get the Recipe: Risotto Shrimp Scampi

Goat Cheese Focaccia with Dates

A close-up of freshly baked focaccia topped with rosemary, caramelized onions, and cheese.
Goat Cheese Focaccia with Dates. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Focaccia Bread with Goat Cheese and Dates is a great brunch dish or hors d’oeuvre. It’s our go-to potluck recipe when we want to bring something more than just a cheese platter or veggies and dip. On its own, it’s also a filling meal.
Get the Recipe: Goat Cheese Focaccia with Dates

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