Italian Recipes (Most Popular)
This is a very hearty vegetable minestrone soup. It can be made vegetarian if you omit the Worcestershire sauce, substitute the beef and chicken broth with all vegetable broth.
You can add the cooked pasta at the end, or leave out for a lower carb option. You may also want to add a couple spoonfuls of pre-cooked ground Italian sausage to your bowl before serving. Top with a sprinkling of parmesan cheese for taste.
You might want to also mix in some tomato paste for added flavor. I freeze the extras and cook later for my box lunch.
My family's favorite recipe found at food.com. I leave out the wine and brown sugar.
My family loves the classic comfort foods, but with having to watch sodium, carbs, fats and sugars, we are finding healthy ways to remake the classics. Recipe is actually very easy, though I am very detailed in the description.
It's a quick and easy recipe that can be modified by adding any of your favorite pizza toppings.
Hearty bean and vegetable soup perfect for winter. My family's favorite rainy day meal!
This magical sauce is delicious over pasta and completely dairy free. It's not really Alfredo sauce but you wouldn't believe how creamy and amazing it is without any cream!
Because you do not cook the noodles ahead of time, this recipe is easy to make.
My husbands favorite meal!
The nutritional info is calculated as 1 cup of the mixture. A typical serving is 2 cups with additional sides.
We add reduced fat sour cream to each individual serving. This really makes it creamy and extra yummy!
This is a delicious dish with a lot of flavor.
This is a recipe from an Italian cookbook and is meant for a dutch oven or other braising pot. I expect you could cook it in a crock pot by increasing the cook time and then only turn the meat once.
This rib-warming slow cooked side dish is transformed to a flavorful, full fledged meal.
like lasagna but healthy. Tastes good enough to get everyone to eat vegetables. Can use ground turkey to make it even leaner