08 Famous Italian Dishe
1 Pannacotta
1 The first famous Italian dish to mention is pannacotta which sits on the opposite end of the richness spectrum to tiramisù. It is a much lighter and easy-to-eat alternative, consisting of a firm cream that is silky with a milky taste.
It is usually flavoured with golden sugar, giving it a nutty and toasty sweetness. You will enjoy this subtle yet distinctive flavour that makes many diners choose pannacotta over tiramisù.
Many people compare pannacotta to a custard, but it is different. Using gelatin in the mix allows it to set into a solid structure, giving pannacotta its sophisticated appearance.
2 Tiramisù
We now move on to the most tantalising part of our list, the desserts. We begin with an Italian icon, the tiramisù.
You may have seen other flavours emerging as tiramisù makers seek to capture your interest. However, by far the best kind of tiramisù to try is the traditional one.
In a traditional tiramisù, the chef layers soft biscuits with espresso coffee, mascarpone cheese, sugar, egg, wine, rum, and cocoa powder.
The coffee and the touch of alcohol make the dish the perfect “pick me up”, getting you ready for an evening’s entertainment.
It is also the kind of dish that has such a strong flavour that it will linger pleasantly in your mouth for the whole evening, right until you brush your teeth.
3 Vitello Tonnato
Vitello tonnato is another veal dish, with its literal translation being “tunnied veal.” It is a dish designed for the long evenings of an elegant summer. The veal is cooked, cut into thin slices, and then chilled. For service, it is covered with a creamy sauce flavoured with tuna. A slice of lemon gives this light summer dish a beautiful tang, making it the perfect antipasto before enjoying any of our other excellent dishes.
4 Pizza Margherita
Perhaps even more famous than pasta is the pizza Margherita, which is the most simple pizza with just tomato sauce and buffalo mozzarella cheese.
This staple pizza is impossible to not like, loved even by food connoisseurs who want to go back to something delectably Moorish.
On the other hand, if you have a more restricted pallet, it can be an easy introduction to pizza which will allow you to comfortably try a whole range of other options.
5 Melanzane alla Parmigian
Another traditional but famous Italian dish served on La Bella Vita cruises is Melanzane Alla Parmigiana. This dish is thick and baked, deeply warming your insides on colder evenings. It is made with thinly sliced aubergine that is then topped with cheese.
6 Gnocchi di Patate
Gnocchi di patate is a popular alternative to pasta, traditionally eaten at lunch in central Italy and made by grandmothers across the nation. Gnocchi can be eaten with most pasta sauces, so there are many exciting gnocchi flavours you can try.
7 Fettuccine al Pomodoro
Pomodoro is another classical Italian dish that is delicious in its simplicity. Pomodoro simply means “tomato,” and it is the tomato and basil sauce that gives this dish its iconic fresh taste. It is the perfect light dish to relax with after a long day exploring.
At first glance, many people mistake the Pomodoro sauce for a marinara sauce traditionally paired with spaghetti rather than fettuccine.
Although the two use similar ingredients, they are distinct from each other, with the marinara sauce being liquidy and chunky, while Pomodoro sauce is much thicker and smoother.
8 Lasagne alla Bolognese
Lasagna Alla Bolognese is a popular dish all over the world, featuring multiple layers of beef, tomato, and onion bolognese sauce, bechamel sauce, and lasagne pasta sheets until the cheesy top. This is a rich and warming dish that goes perfectly with a bold red wine.