Ricotta
Wild Mushroom and Three-Cheese Lasagne
The combination of ricotta, Parmesan and goat cheese and porcini and shiitake mushrooms makes this classic dish new again. Offer red wine throughout dinner and Italian ice cream and cookies-gelato and biscotti-for dessert.
Chocolate Chunk and Apricot Cannoli
Most people think these Sicilian treats are available only in Italian bakeries. But here's delectable-and easy-proof that you can them at home. We've exchanged the usual addition of candied fruit for the more contemporary one of bittersweet chocolate and apricot preserves. Look for the cannoli shells at Italian markets.
Sfogliatelle
We have to be honest: This sfogliatelle recipe is quite an undertaking. Some of our food editors were surprised that these pastries could even be made at home. However, if you're in the mood for a delicious project, sfogliatelle are worth the time and energy involved.
Pasta Shells Filled with Feta and Herbs
An old-fashioned pasta dish with a new-fashioned filling. Basil and chives accent the luscious ricotta and feta cheese stuffing in this comforting main course. Conclude supper with fruit and your favorite cookies.
Stuffed Rolled Tortillas
One of the best ways I know of serving a dish the second time around is to dress up the leftovers in tortillas, bake them in a spaghetti sauce, and top them with crunchy stuff. Even a picky kid might not recognize last night's dinner — if you're lucky.
You can use the same fillings and toppings you would with tacos or try some others.
Strawberry-Orange Ricotta Cake with Pistachios
Begin making this cake one day in advance.
Puebla Chicken and Potato Stew
Tinga Poblana de Pollo y Papas
Roasted Eggplant Lasagna with Broiled Tomato Sauce
This dish has wonderful smoky flavors and just a touch of sweetness. Using oven-ready lasagna noodles simplifies the preparation.
Frittata with Ricotta Salata, Green Onions and Parsley
Flat omelets known as frittatas are popular throughout mainland Italy. In Apulia, this version is made to celebrate the harvest of spring onions.
Fried Sweet Cheese Ravioli with Honey
These deep-fried dessert pastries, which are sweetened with honey, are known as sebadas.
Lighter Lasagna
An easy no-bake lasagna.
Neapolitan Ricotta and Wheatberry Pie
(Pastiera Napoletana)
"My mother, who is a native of Calabria, Italy, but now resides in Brooklyn, learned to make the Neapolitan specialty, pastiera napoletana, from her sister-in-law when my parents were married, in 1941," writes Marie Pacella of Howard Beach, New York. "Since then, our family and close friends look forward to having this pie every Easter. My mother and my daughter and I still get together to make them—it has become a family tradition.
Hungarian Blintz Loaf (Palacsinta Felfujt)
Originally this dish consisted of topfenpalatschinken (Hungarian cheese crêpes) baked in a rich custard. This variation skips the time-consuming process of making blintzes. Double the recipe and bake in a 13-by-9-inch baking pan.
Stuffed Baby Bell Peppers
You can use 4 small regular bell peppers (1 1/2 lb total) instead of the 24 baby bell peppers, but you'll need to make 1 1/2 times the filling.