Spaghetti Al Pomodoro

Perhaps the most iconic Italian spaghetti recipe there is, pasta pomodoro exemplifies what Italian cuisine does best: allowing simple, high quality ingredients to take center stage. Made from fresh heirloom Corleonese tomatoes and Sicilian Sea Salt, our Original Passata sauce offers the perfect base for your next pasta pomodoro.
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Pasta alla Norma

Created in the eastern Sicilian city of Catania, Pasta alla Norma is quintessential Sicilian cuisine. While the recipe may vary depending on the household, the core ingredients of this classic remain the same: eggplant, basil, tomatoes and a wonderfully salty ricotta salata.
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Busiate alla Trapanese

Not all pestos are green. Pesto comes from the Italian word Pestare, meaning to grind. In Sicily, the most famous pesto is pesto allá trapanese, from the Mediterranean town of Trapani, Sicily, and is one of the best Sicilian pasta dishes you'll find outside of Sicily. Adding tomatoes and swapping pine nuts for almonds, Sicilians took the pesto alla genovese and made a dish that's uniquely their own.
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Spaghetti Aglio E Oglio

Spaghetti Aglio E Oglio is quintessential Italian fast food. Ready in 20 minutes, this dish is quick, delicious and warmly satisfying.
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Chicken Cacciatore

Traditionally made with chicken or rabbit, this rustic "hunter's stew" is full of flavor from peppers, onion, and mushrooms. The herbaceous chicken slow cooks to fall-off-the-bone tenderness. This hearty meal will warm your heart, soul, and belly, even on the coldest of nights.
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Cacio E Pepe

Easy, creamy and delicious, Cacio E Pepe is literally just cheese (cacio) and black pepper (pepe) and pasta. Call it an adult macaroni and cheese, call it a little bowl from heaven, or call it as it is.
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Pasta E Ceci

Slowly simmering hearty chickpeas with playful bites of Ditalini, pasta e ceci is a traditional southern-Italian favorite that delivers comfort with every mouthful.
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