Cucina Povera Italian Recipes (2024)

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I’d like to introduce you to 10 traditional and authentic Italian cucina povera recipes which have been passed down within my family.

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Cucina povera is the type of food my Nonna used to make. Continue the authentic Italian tradition by making these healthy, delicious and nutritious meals for your family, too.

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EDIT: 2022 You may be on this page because you heard Stanley Tucci discuss cucina povera on his Searching for Italy series on CNN. Recently, I’ve seen many others jump on the “authentic Italian cuisine bandwagon” to profit off Stanley’s show, but I have been posting my family’s cucina povera recipes since 2011.

You’ll see that I shared this particular list of cucina povera recipes in 2017. Just be sure the recipes you discover and try are the real-deal; many are not.

What is Cucina Povera?

These are “cucina povera” style recipes, which essentially means “peasant food” (literally “poor cooking” or “poor kitchen”).

Since I shared a load of English and Scottish recipes when I was in those respective countries, I thought it would be nice to do the same with Italian recipes, given that I’m currently in Italy right now. I came to speak at a round table at the Turin Epicurean annual event featuring everything from food to fashion. More to come on that soon! (Edited to add that you can find my Turin Epicurean post here.)

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Cucina povera dishes are mostly always made using super simple recipes, containing a minimal of ingredients. Usually, the dishes are vegetarian or vegan, and products are seasonal and locally sourced. For example, coastal areas would use more fish as it was accessible, whereas mountainous regions would not. As you would surmise, those ingredients must be the best quality. There’s nothing to hide the poor flavor of bad products, otherwise.

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Cucina povera recipes are the antitheses of American “Italian” chain restaurant dishes. If you enjoy this type ofmenu, that’s totally fine, just know that there is essentially nothing on them that is truly Italian. There is no such thing as chicken Alfredo in Italy, in fact, meat is NEVER served on top of or alongside any sort of pasta. I mean EVER. Pasta as a side on a plate is also non-existent in authentic Italian cuisine.

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Traditional Italian food is not smothered in sauces, tons of cheese and/or “lots of herbs and spices”. Those are American concoctions. Authentic Italian dishes are mostly light, include lots of vegetables, very little cheese (even on pizza) and are very healthy/nutritious.

Most “Italian” recipes I see aren’t even remotely Italian

I get very upset seeing many bloggers sharing “Italian” recipes when they have made up a recipe including tomatoes and oregano on their own and call it “Italian”. People in the US also tend to think that Italian food is heavy and fattening.

It’s very frustrating to me because my mission is to share and inform readers what REALItalian-style food looks and tastes like. Cucina povera recipes fall under the classification of the Mediterranean diet which is extremely healthy and nutritious!

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Since you may have never heard of or seen these dishes before, I’m adding a comment left by a reader below each photo. It may entice you to try something really new!

I hope you enjoy my family’s recipes: a true taste of Italy.

10 Traditional and Authentic Italian Recipes -- Passed Down Within my Family -- (Cucina Povera)

Peasant-style Italian recipes made by my family.

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Pasta e fa*gioli aka Pasta and Beans (and a Little Rant About Using Quality Ingredients)

Pasta and beans, or pasta e fa*gioli, is a quick and easy, inexpensive, nutritious and delicious meal that the entire family will enjoy. Children especially love it.

"Love this pasta dish. Make this often but I use cannellini beans." -Louise G.

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Italian Roasted Red Pepper Antipasto Salad

A simple red pepper antipasto salad that is made all over Italy.

"Messy, yes, but oh-so-worth it! Jarred peppers will do in a pinch, but your own are so much better." -Rosemary W.

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How to Make Polenta - an Easy Italian Recipe

A simple and delicious corn meal dish that has been made in Italy for centuries.

"Your polenta is awesome. All straight forward; done right w./ good ingredients." -Tony

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Minestra: Healthy Greens and Beans

A super nutritious greens and beans dish that is made in Italy.

No comment, except to say that my neighbor now makes this as a side dish for Thanksgiving each year!

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Dried Zucchini (Save Some for Winter!)

A super easy way to save the larger zucchini from the garden!

“This is absolutely amazing! I love zucchini and always end up with so much through my CSA! What a great idea to preserve it for the winter months!!!” – Sarah

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Dried Zucchini, Pancetta and Potatoes (in Tomato Sauce)

Dried zucchini, pancetta and potatoes in tomato sauce is a typical dish made by my family in the south of Italy. Make use of dried zucchini in a unique and delicious way!

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Italian Cabbage and Rice...Simple, Healthy and Delicious

A super simple, Italian comfort food recipe that's inexpensive, hearty and delicious.

“DELICIOUS!!! We all polished off our bowls.” – Wendy

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Italian Style Zucchini and Mushrooms

A delicious and fresh way to prepare zucchini which happens to be vegan.

“I made this last year, really tasty and will be doing the same again this year.” Rona B.

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Pickled Eggplant (Pickled Aubergines)

Pickled eggplant/aubergines are marinated eggplant kept under oil, flavored with garlic and oregano as is done in Italy.

“Hi I made the pickle last night with baby brinjals and very good quality oiive oil. Was a breeze. Could not wait 4 days, so delicious Thanks Carol T.”

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Frappe or Cioffe: Bows and Ribbons of Fried Sweetened Dough

A very traditional Italian treat known by lots of different names in Italy. Typically made for Carnevale (Fat Tuesday).

"Just made these! Thanks for the recipe, they are just like the ones my mother in law used to make, she called them ‘crispellos’." -Lavinia

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FAQs

What is cucina povera style cooking? ›

Cucina povera recipes are fundamentally frugal, with an emphasis on not wasting food, making more out of less and savouring every ingredient.

What is just enough in Italian cooking? ›

Quanto Basta: This phrase roughly translates to “just enough.” It is used to describe how much of an ingredient should be added. It is essentially the Italian version of “to taste.”

What does the term cucina povera refer to? ›

La cucina povera is an Italian phrase that means “cooking of the poor,” or “peasant cooking.” This often refers to a now-fashionable mode of Italian cooking, popularized by Mario Batali and usually involving entrails, in some fashion.

What is in cucina povera? ›

Grain-based foods such as pasta, bread, polenta and gnocchi were staples of peasant cooking, with rice, beans and pulses providing much-needed protein. Fruit and vegetables, probably gathered in the wild, would be added to dishes to provide necessary nutrients.

What are the three meals in Italy? ›

The Italian diet consists of breakfast (colazione), lunch (pranzo), and dinner (cena). In addition, Italians also have a snack (merenda) in the mid-afternoon.

What are the rules of Italian cooking? ›

12 Rules Every Italian Cook Swears By
  • Season As You Cook. Getty Images. ...
  • Pasta And Risotto Are Not Side Dishes. Judy Kim. ...
  • Use Your Noodle to Watch Those Noodles. ...
  • Store Aged Cheeses Properly. ...
  • Don't Skimp On The Salt. ...
  • Pasta Water Is A Key Ingredient. ...
  • When Boiling Pasta, Skip The Olive Oil. ...
  • Hold On To Your Cheese Rinds.
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Why do Italian waiters say Prego? ›

Prego is the direct response to grazie and means, “You're welcome.” It is derived from the verb of politeness pregare, which has several meanings.

What do Italians say before starting a meal? ›

"Buon appetito" is an italian phrase said before and during a meal, thus, it is certainly categorized as an eating phrase.

What do the poor eat in Italy? ›

Here are ten examples of cooking in the style of cucina povera:
  • Tomato salad.
  • Risi e bisi (rice and peas)
  • Basic pizza/bread.
  • Minestra (vegetable soup)
  • Pea soup.
  • Rabbit.
  • Broccoli bean soup.
  • Pasta with olive oil, garlic, and parsley (aglio e olio)

What does cucina mean in Italian? ›

Italian noun

cu·​ci·​na kü-ˈchē-nä : kitchen : cuisine.

What is Italy's national meals? ›

Italy. Commonly known around the world as spaghetti bolognese, in its authentic form 'Ragu alla Bolognese' is recognised as the national dish of Italy. Its origin can be traced back to Imola, a town near the city of Bologna, where a recipe was first recorded in the 18th century.

What is the key ingredient in Italian meals? ›

1. Olive Oil. Olive oil is jokingly dubbed as 'liquid gold' because of the level of importance it holds in Italian cuisine. Olive oil is used in almost all preparation of Italian dishes.

Is chicory cucina povera? ›

A staple in Italian cooking, cicoria is an old-world mainstay in cucina povera, or poor man's cooking.

Does cucina mean kitchen in Italian? ›

[kuˈtʃina ] feminine noun. (locale) kitchen. (arte culinaria) cooking ⧫ cookery.

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