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Published: Apr 4, 2020 · Modified: Jan 11, 2021 by Jacqui

12 Authentic Roman Pasta Recipes.


12 Pasta Recipes from Rome.

In the world of Italian pasta, some of the most well-known and popular pasta recipes come from Rome and Lazio. In fact, you may well have already heard of and even love some of these 12 authentic Roman pasta recipes. But, I’m sure there are others you will really enjoy discovering for the first time.

Roman pasta recipes

Pasta is a mainstay of the Roman diet. Many of the traditional recipes are hearty and based on ingredients that have been produced in the surrounding countryside for centuries. However, there are also lighter vegetarian and seafood recipes originating from times when meatless days were a religious tradition. Today, of course, these dishes are popular because they are healthier and many people no longer eat meat.

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12 Roman pasta recipes: meat pasta.

sausage rigatoni alla zozzona

Sausage Rigatoni alla Zozzona.

There are many sausage ragu pasta recipes in Italy. This recipe from Rome is one of the latest I have posted on the Pasta Project. It’s also one of the heartiest  and most substantial! The sauce includes pancetta or guanciale (pork cheek), tomatoes, Pecorino and eggs, all very typical Roman pasta ingredients. 

spaghetti alla carbonara pasta recipe from Rome

Spaghetti alla Carbonara.

Carbonara is probably the most well-known of these 12 authentic Roman pasta recipes. There are a number of theories about its origin. But, most probably it was invented towards the end of the Second World War to satisfy the tastes of American soldiers stationed in Rome after the city’s liberation in 1944. There are many versions of carbonara outside Italy. However, this is the authentic Roman recipe. It calls for just guanciale/pancetta, eggs and Pecorino.

pasta alla Gricia recipe from Rome

Pasta alla Gricia.

Alla Gricia is one of the oldest authentic Roman pasta recipes, said to date back to around 400AD! Italians often call it white Amatriciana! This is a super simple recipe made with just guanciale, Pecorino and freshly ground black pepper. Traditionally, the pasta for this recipe is either spaghetti or rigatoni.

Fettuccine alla Papalina.

Fettuccine alla Papalina.

Alla Papalina is a creamy pasta recipe from Rome named after Pope Pius XII, who was the inspiration behind its invention. Romans usually make this dish with fettuccine. It is super simple to make and a great way to use up leftover ham! Like carbonara, alla Papalina calls for eggs. This version includes peas.

12 Roman pasta recipes: pasta with fish

spaghetti alla Puttanesca

Spaghetti alla Puttanesca.

If you cook your Puttanesca with anchovies, then you are actually making the version from Rome. Yes, there are two versions of this popular Italian recipe. The original comes from Naples, but they don’t add anchovies, whereas in Rome they do!

Romanesco broccoli pasta soup.

Romanesco broccoli pasta soup.

I think Romanesco broccoli, also called Roman cauliflower, is one of the most incredible looking veggies on the planet! And, this fabulous chartreuse coloured natural masterpiece is the main ingredient in this Roman pasta soup.   

calamarata with stewed cuttlefish and peas

Calamarata with stewed cuttlefish and peas.

There are a number of versions of stewed cuttlefish and peas in Southern and Central Italy. In fact, this is both a popular main course (without pasta) and a pasta dish. Apart from the cuttlefish and peas, this version from Rome has tomatoes, onions, white wine, stock and parsley.  I used calamarata pasta. But, you can use other large pasta tubes.

puntarelle pasta with burrata

Puntarelle pasta with burrata.

The Romans are crazy about puntarelle, the flower shoots of Catalonian chicory. And, you will be too after you have tried this delicious puntarelle pasta with burrata. I made this dish with cavatelli pasta but in Rome spaghetti is more traditional!

12 authentic Roman pasta recipes: vegetarian

spaghetti alla checca pasta recipe from Rome

Spaghetti alla Checca.

Alla Checca is a great summer or weeknight Roman pasta recipe that dates back to the 60s and 70s. This dish is super simple and can be ready in just 30 minutes. The sauce ingredients are olives, tomatoes, fennel seeds, fresh parsley and fresh basil. I also added burrata! But, you can leave that out to keep it dairy free or vegan.

gnocchi alla Romana

Gnocchi alla Romana.

These Roman gnocchi are different to most other kinds of gnocchi as they are made with semolina, rather than potatoes or bread. As a result, they are lighter than other gnocchi. In fact, you can serve them as a starter! Traditionally, gnocchi alla Romana are shaped in circles. But, the dough can also be cut into squares or other shapes! So, if you’re making these with the kids, you can have some fun and cut them in different shapes!

bucatini all'arrabbiata

Bucatini all'Arrabbiata.

There are two very well-known spicy pasta dishes in Italy. One is pasta with nduja from Calabria, made with a soft spicy salami. The other is this vegetarian Roman pasta recipe called all’arrabbiata or just arrabbiata. The word ‘arrabbiata’ means angry and the name refers to the fact that eating this spicy dish can make your face turn red, like someone who’s very angry!  Of course, the amount of chili pepper you add depends on how hot you like it!

cacio e pepe

Cacio e Pepe.

This 2 ingredient Roman pasta recipe is probably the simplest of all Italian pasta dishes. And, like many traditional recipes cacio e pepe originated in the countryside among the peasants and farmers.  However, despite its humble origins, it has become a very trendy dish!

If you do try any of these 12 authentic Roman pasta recipes, I’d love to hear what you think. Please, write a comment here on the blog or post a comment on the Pasta Project Facebook page.

Your feedback means a lot to me!

Buon Appetito!

12 pasta recipes from Rome

More Recipes from Lazio and Rome.

  • Authentic spaghetti alla carbonara.
    How to make authentic spaghetti alla carbonara
  • Pasta alla puttanesca garnished with flat leaf parsley.
    Spaghetti alla Puttanesca; the authentic Italian recipe.
  • Dried rigatoni pasta.
    All about rigatoni pasta plus recipes for it.
  • Italian spaghetti carbonara frittata.
    How to Make Italian Spaghetti Carbonara Frittata.

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  1. Alexis says

    April 13, 2020 at 7:34 pm

    Oh I can't wait to try these recipes. I love traditional pasta recipes like these.

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 27, 2020 at 4:49 am

      Thank you, Alexis. I hope you get to make them!

      Reply
  2. Jacque Hastert says

    April 13, 2020 at 4:06 pm

    My family loves all things pasta! I will have to give a few of these a try soon.

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 27, 2020 at 4:49 am

      I would love to hear about it when you do!

      Reply
  3. Veronika says

    April 12, 2020 at 11:08 pm

    Yes, please! I can eat pasta any day of the week! Got a couple of great ideas what to make next week!

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 27, 2020 at 4:49 am

      Me too, Veronika!

      Reply
  4. Sondra Barker says

    April 12, 2020 at 8:23 am

    Wow thanks for sharing this! I love making different pasta dishes and these sound amazing.

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 9:51 pm

      Thank you, Sondra. If you try them all or try a few, let me know!

      Reply
  5. Amy Liu Dong says

    April 12, 2020 at 5:02 am

    Nice lists of pasta recipes and I would love to make one recipe each day for my husband as he loves having pasta on his every meal. Delicious!

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 9:49 pm

      Thank you, Amy. One recipe each day is a great plan!

      Reply
  6. Abigail Raines says

    April 11, 2020 at 8:04 pm

    Where do I begin? So many yummy recipes to try though I've got my eye on this delectable - Puntarelle pasta with burrata!!!

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 9:52 pm

      Thank you, Abigail! Hopefully, there are enough recipes here to keep us going for a little while!

      Reply
  7. Ben says

    April 10, 2020 at 10:04 pm

    I am loving this list and LOVE my Italian food. I have been to Northern Italy a few times, but never southern and Rome is definitely on that list. I want to eat all of these.

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 9:53 pm

      Thank you, Ben! There are so many beautiful parts of Italy, and of course amazing food to eat!

      Reply
  8. Lori | The Kitchen Whisperer says

    April 10, 2020 at 9:49 pm

    Gosh, where's a girl to start at which one to try first? These all look amazing! And I love that you give some history behind the dishes as well. Thank you so much for sharing!

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 9:54 pm

      Thank you, Lori! You can't go wrong with any of the recipes, I hope you get to try them all!

      Reply
  9. Tammy says

    April 10, 2020 at 6:49 pm

    So many different varieties here but I always go for the creamier pasta dishes! Each one looks so good...being in lockdown, I've been enjoying a lot of pasta lately haha. Stay safe and be well. Have a blessed Easter!

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 9:56 pm

      Thank you, Tammy. I hope you are having a peaceful Easter weekend. You can never have too much pasta, the Alla Papalina is a perfect dish for you to try!

      Reply
  10. Denise says

    April 09, 2020 at 11:50 pm

    This is a wonderful collection of pasta recipes. Thank you for sharing delicious meals.

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 9:57 pm

      Thank you, Denise.

      Reply
  11. Marta says

    April 09, 2020 at 6:38 pm

    Carbonara and cacio e pepe are two of my favorite pasta dishes! I think I'll make one of them for dinner tonight.

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 9:57 pm

      Let me know how it turns out, Marta!

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  12. Jere Cassidy says

    April 09, 2020 at 4:41 am

    This is a great source for your pasta dishes. I want to make them all. You are so creative and everything looks so delicious.

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 9:58 pm

      Thank you, Jere! We have plenty of time for experimenting in the kitchen!

      Reply
  13. Paula Montenegro says

    April 08, 2020 at 7:41 pm

    Beautiful pasta dishes! Especially the roman gnocchi! I grew up eating them but haven't eaten them in years. This is the perfect time to make them again!

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 9:58 pm

      Thank you, Paula! I love food that reminds me of childhood.

      Reply
  14. Anna says

    April 08, 2020 at 3:51 pm

    I love them ALL! Luckily, I've got enough time on my hands at the moment to try them all too! I'm especially looking forward to trying that pasta alla gricia!

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 10:00 pm

      Thank you, Anna. Yes, we have plenty of time at home to try new recipes out!

      Reply
  15. Kacey Perez says

    April 08, 2020 at 2:26 pm

    This list of recipes is making me wish I would have I stocked up on more noodles before we started social distancing! Saving for later so we can give these a try!

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 10:01 pm

      It's a great time for using up what we have and getting a bit creative. Staying safe is what counts 🙂

      Reply
  16. Stine Mari says

    April 08, 2020 at 10:39 am

    I'm a sucker for umaminess in meaty pasta, but I do love a good cacio e pepe too! So many delicious pasta dishes here, it's hard to choose!

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 10:04 pm

      Oh yes! The sausage rigatoni is great for a meaty flavour!

      Reply
  17. Lesli Schwartz says

    April 08, 2020 at 1:27 am

    Seems like I've been living on pasta these days and I'm getting bored on the same-old-same-old recipes. Can't wait to try some of these!

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 10:05 pm

      It's easy to get into the same routine at the minute, isn't it? Hopefully these pasta help!

      Reply
  18. Amy says

    April 07, 2020 at 8:08 pm

    Wow! I've been wanting to try making my own pasta for a while now, and this looks like a great place to start! Will definitely be trying some of these recipes. 🙂

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 10:06 pm

      Making your own pasta can be very therapeutic. A great way to turn our minds off and fully concentrate on something creative for a little while!

      Reply
  19. Chef Dennis says

    April 07, 2020 at 10:44 am

    These Pasta recipes all look sooo mouthwatering and definitely delicious. I am going to try them one by one and I will start with that Spaghetti alla Carbonara!

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 10:07 pm

      That's an excellent place to start, Dennis!

      Reply
  20. Gloria says

    April 06, 2020 at 9:14 pm

    I love pasta. I could eat it every day. So many great recipes here. Now, which one should I try first?

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    • The Pasta Project says

      April 12, 2020 at 10:08 pm

      Me too, Gloria! They are all delicious, so you can't go wrong!

      Reply
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