25 Essentials for an Italian Pantry

I use all of these regularly and keep them topped up always.

Ingredient Description & Uses
Oregano Strong, aromatic herb used in pizza, spaghetti sauces, and tomato-based dishes.
Basil Slightly bitter, used in sauces, pestos, and pizzas.
Rosemary Pine-woody herb used in meats and Mediterranean dishes.
Fennel Sweet, licorice-like flavor, used in fish, sausages, and baked goods.
Sage Aromatic herb used for pork, beef, poultry, and lamb.
Parsley Mild, fresh herb for soups, stews, and garnishing.
Semolina Pasta Coarse durum wheat pasta, best with Italian sauces.
Polenta Cornmeal mush staple, eaten fried or with sauces.
Arborio/Carnaroli High-starch rice, key for creamy risotto.
Olive Oil Essential for salads, marinades, and drizzling over dishes.
Balsamic Vinegar Sweet-sour vinegar from Modena, used in salads and sauces.
Tomatoes Used raw or cooked in sauces, pizzas, soups, and salads.
Eggplant Versatile vegetable, baked or fried in Italian dishes.
Porcini Mushrooms Dried, woodsy mushrooms for soups, stuffing, and stews.
Cannellini Beans White kidney beans, great in salads and soups.
Lemons Bright, acidic fruit used in savory dishes and drinks.
Parmigiano-Reggiano Aged, hard cheese used for grating in many dishes.
Mozzarella Mild cheese for pizzas and Italian dishes.
Ricotta Cheese Fresh, soft cheese, used in lasagna and desserts.
Capers Pickled flower buds for sauces and meat dishes.
Pine Nuts Delicate nuts, often used in pesto.
Almonds Toasted for snacks, desserts, or in savory dishes.
Prosciutto di Parma Salt-cured ham from Parma, served with melon or in sandwiches.
Anchovies Salty, cured fish, used sparingly in sauces and pizzas.
Olives Used in antipasto plates, pastas, and more.
About the author
Enzo Rossi
Meet Enzo, the Italian culinary maestro who's been crafting delectable dishes since the age of 8. Rooted in the rich traditions of Italy, his kitchen is a canvas for authentic flavors and Mediterranean delights. His recipes are designed for regular, everyday life. Buon appetito!