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Italian pasta sauces are not interchangeable. Every sauce has a specific pasta shape it pairs with, a specific region it comes from, and specific ingredients that cannot be substituted. This category covers the complete map of Italian pasta sauces — Roman (carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana, gricia), Ligurian (pesto alla genovese, tocco di carne), Bolognese (ragù alla bolognese, lasagne), Neapolitan (ragù napoletano, puttanesca), and the full spectrum of regional variations across Italy’s 20 regions. Each guide explains the origin, the required ingredients, the correct pasta pairing, and the common mistakes to avoid.

How to Make Roman Cacio e Pepe
Roman Sauces

How to Make Roman Cacio e Pepe

ByJosé Villalobos 17 February 202610 April 2026

Learn how to make Authentic Roman Cacio e Pepe with Pecorino Romano, black pepper, and pasta water. Simple ingredients, true Roman technique.

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Pesto alla Genovese – Recipe, History, and Best Pairings
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Pesto alla Genovese – Recipe, History, and Best Pairings

ByJosé Villalobos 6 February 202610 April 2026

Discover Pesto alla Genovese Best Pairings, its authentic Ligurian recipe, cultural history, and the classic pastas and dishes it truly belongs with.

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16 Classic Italian Pasta Sauces You Need to Know
Italian Pasta Sauces

16 Classic Italian Pasta Sauces You Need to Know

ByJosé Villalobos 4 February 202610 April 2026

Discover classic Italian pasta sauces, their origins, key ingredients, and simple tips to cook authentic favorites at home like a true nonna.

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How to Make Fresh Pasta from Scratch Like a Nonna
Italian Pasta Sauces

How to Make Fresh Pasta from Scratch Like a Nonna

ByJosé Villalobos 27 January 202610 April 2026

Learn how to make fresh pasta from scratch with simple ingredients, classic Italian techniques, and nonna-approved tips for perfect homemade pasta.

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The Science of Al Dente – How Long to Boil Each Pasta
Italian Pasta Sauces

The Science of Al Dente – How Long to Boil Each Pasta

ByJosé Villalobos 22 January 202610 April 2026

Learn how al dente pasta really works, from starch science to exact boiling times, so every pasta shape comes out perfectly cooked.

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Tagliatelle vs. Fettuccine – What’s the Real Difference?
Italian Pasta Sauces | Italian Pasta Shapes

Tagliatelle vs. Fettuccine – What’s the Real Difference?

ByJosé Villalobos 20 January 20264 May 2026

Tagliatelle vs fettuccine explained through origin, width, texture, and sauce pairing, so you know which pasta actually belongs on your plate.

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A Complete Guide to Italy’s Pasta Shapes and When to Use Them
Italian Pasta Sauces | Italian Pasta Shapes

A Complete Guide to Italy’s Pasta Shapes and When to Use Them

ByJosé Villalobos 16 January 20264 May 2026

A practical guide to Pasta Shapes in Italy, explaining how different pasta types pair with sauces, regional uses, and cooking traditions.

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Ligurian Pesto and the History of Trofie Pasta
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Ligurian Pesto and the History of Trofie Pasta

ByJosé Villalobos 9 January 20264 May 2026

Explore Ligurian pesto and the history of trofie pasta, from hand-rolled shapes to basil, olive oil, and coastal Italian tradition.

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Sardinian Food Culture – Cheese, Bread, and Roasted Meats
Italian Pasta Sauces | Italian Regional Cuisine | Sardinian Cuisine

Sardinian Food Culture – Cheese, Bread, and Roasted Meats

ByJosé Villalobos 6 January 20264 May 2026

Discover Sardinian cuisine through its iconic breads, cheeses, and fire-cooked meats shaped by history, isolation, and pastoral island life.

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Sicilian Street Food – From Arancini to Panelle
Italian Regional Cuisine | Sicilian Cuisine | Southern Italian Sauces

Sicilian Street Food – From Arancini to Panelle

ByJosé Villalobos 26 December 20254 May 2026

Sicilian street food tells the real story of the island. From arancini to panelle, explore iconic bites, markets, and traditions that define Sicily.

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