19 ‘Sopranos’-Inspired Italian Recipes That Carmela Would Love (2024)

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19 ‘Sopranos’-Inspired Italian Recipes That Carmela Would Love (1)

By Dara Katz

Published Feb 21, 2019

It took you a while to realize that “ricot” meant ricotta pie and that “gabagool” is Sicilian slang for capicola. But it did not take you long to realize just how important food is to The Sopranos universe. And while we may never know Carmela’s long-held family recipe secrets, we’ve found some modern takes that will do just the trick. So gather your goomahs and capos, because these dishes will most definitely be a hit—not that kind of hit.

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Rigatoni With Spicy Italian Sausage & Mushrooms

Don’t be afraid of the heat—PureWow Coterie member Jesse Reilly’s creamy marsala sauce offsets the spicy sausage. And if you’re doing it Soprano-style? Pair with a full-bodied red. (Whether or not it’s from a stolen crate of 1986Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande is up to you.)

Authentic Italian Meatballs

Why do we think these beef meatballs would be Soprano-family approved? The bread crumbs. Take the time to find Italian seasoned bread crumbs—the herbs provide a subtle but important difference in flavor.

Easy Linguine With Clams

Sophisticated, elegant and truly simple to make! All you need is your pasta, garlic, butter, vegetable broth, seasoning and a couple pounds of clams. (Psst: We have a feeling Carmela would use Little Neck clams.)

Chickpea Minestrone

This vegan-friendly recipe will use up all those pantry items you haven’t gotten to yet—chickpeas (of course), kidney beans, diced tomatoes and that bag of peas you bought last month that’s still in the freezer.

Kenji’s Slow-cooked Bolognese

With a couple of “secret” ingredients—namely fish sauce, chicken livers and gelatin—this recipe has what it takes to be your family’s go-to Sunday gravy recipe.

Champagne And Cream Clams With Linguine

Are the Cusamanos coming for dinner? Put a spin on this classic dish with a couple of upgrades: Sub the white wine for bubbly, expand your herb game with fresh tarragon and add in some heavy cream.

Italian Spinach And Crepe Manicotti

Ooey, gooey, cheesy filling stuffed into decadent noodles and then smothered in creamy tomato sauce? Even A.J. won’t asked to be excused early.

Easy Keto Lasagna Bake

We could totally see Carmela experimenting with the keto diet. Tony? Not so much. Thank goodness this cauliflower-based lasagna will fool even the most hard-core traditionalists.

Italian Wedding Soup

Good thing you don’t need to actually be at a wedding to enjoy this hearty, flavorful soup. Stocked with chicken meatballs and acini di pepe noodles, this is a full meal in one bowl.

Photo: Liz Andrew Styling: Erin McDowell

Easy One-pan Baked Ziti

Pancetta, bacon, Italian sausage—it’s all cooked up in one skillet. And we’re sure Carmela would approve of the cleanup. (But don’t tell Tony we took a shortcut.)

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Chicken Parmesan Grilled Cheese

Satriale’s has some competition with this epic take on a chicken Parm sandwich. The trick? Let’s just say there’s a waffle iron involved.

Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms

Whether you use sweet or spicy sausage is up to you. Ask yourself: WWCD? (What would Carmela do?)

Beef Braciole

This slow-cooked, southern Italian dish has many variations, but the gist is thin-cut meat wrapped around a savory filling. In this case, you’ll want to ask your butcher for thinly sliced beef top round to encase the prosciutto-and-cheese filling.

Three Meat Lasagna

Coterie member Gaby Dalkin isn’t messing around with her lasagna recipe. The ragu alone includes pancetta, veal shoulder, pork loin, skirt steak and prosciutto. Make sure the Meadow in your home isn’t dabbling with vegetarianism before you serve this one up.

Photo: Liz Andrew Styling: Erin McDowell

Sheet Pan Lemon Butter Veggies And Sausage

For those nights when Tony’s “working late” (aka getting rid of Ralphie) and you just want to curl up in front of the computer and research the stock market, this hands-off dinner is simple and delicious. This recipe calls for chicken sausage, but really, the choice is yours.

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Slow-cooker Chicken Cacciatore

Coterie member Heidi Larsen’s chicken cacciatore recipe makes an Artie Bucco staple something you can cook up in your own kitchen. This recipe makes ten bone-in chicken thighs, but you can also shred the meat and put it back in the sauce for a tasty chicken ragu.

One-pot Sausage Pasta

When you only have 30 minutes to prep dinner between meetings for your spec house, this penne pasta dish is a true winner. Piled with kale, mozzarella and sausage, Coterie member Maria Lichty hits all the food groups (that we care about).

Ricotta Pie

It’s the Sicilian cheesecake that Carmela brings to, well, literally everyone. Made with ricotta, orange zest and eggs, this sweet—but not too sweet—dessert is a Sopranos favorite.

Photo: Liz Andrew Styling: Erin McDowell

Ice Cream Cone Cannoli

The filling is traditional: ricotta, orange zest and sugar. But the shell is the most genius shortcut you’ve ever come across (sorta like finding $40K buried in the bird feed).

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19 ‘Sopranos’-Inspired Italian Recipes That Carmela Would Love (2024)

FAQs

What is the famous dish from Sopranos? ›

Ziti Al Forno (From the Sopranos Family Cookbook)

What is a manigot food in The Sopranos? ›

Manigot. For manicotti, which are large ridged pasta tubes that are stuffed, usually with ricotta. The finished dish is also called manicotti. Mutzadell or just mutz.

What is managot? ›

Definition for the Tagalog word managot:

managót. [verb] to be responsible for; to be held responsible for; to answer for.

What was Tony Soprano's favorite meal? ›

When discussing mob activities, Tony Soprano would often enjoy a “gabagool,” aka capicola, and peppers sandwich at Satriale's. There were Sunday dinners with a full-course spread and then there was Artie Buco's restaurant.

What is the Italian feast in The Sopranos? ›

The feast depicted in the episode and named as the Feast of St. Elzéar is based on the annual Feast of St. Gerard, organized every October around the church of St. Lucy's in the Seventh Avenue of Newark, a historical neighborhood of Italian-Americans, which used to be known as the First Ward.

What does marone mean in Italian? ›

Marone! This is another exclamation that you will hear frequently in The Sopranos and in context, it means "damn it!" Just as with the above examples of slang from the show, this too is actually a corrupted version of a standard Italian word.

What does Tony Soprano call meat? ›

Any fan of the television series, The Sopranos, remembers Tony's severe panic attacks caused by Gabagool (slang for Capicola, a cured Italian meat).

What desserts did The Sopranos eat? ›

Desserts, not exclusive to Sundays, were often cannolis, tiramisu, and sfogliatella (lobster tail pastry filled with sweetened whipped cream and ricotta) and occasionally pastries from Little Italy's iconic Ferrara Bakery.

What does eating alone mean in The Sopranos? ›

Eating alone - not sharing the wealth. Family Capo's Jimmy Altieri, Larry Barese and Ray Curto accuse newly appointed boss Junior Soprano of this during a meeting with Tony Soprano at Satriale's in "Pax Soprana".

Where is Satriale's supposed to be? ›

In this episode, the pork store used as the mob's hangout is named Centanni's Meat Market, an actual butcher shop in Elizabeth, New Jersey. But producers soon after found an abandoned location in Kearny, NJ, converted it into the fictional Satriale's Pork Store, and used that site throughout the rest of the series.

What does oogatz mean in Italian? ›

oogatz / oogats: aka nothing.

What is a fanook in Italian? ›

Italian (/fi'nɔkkjo/) Italian term for one who is hom*osexual, or seems hom*osexual.

What does stunad mean in Italian? ›

"Stunad" is a slang term in Italian that is used to describe someone as foolish or stupid. It is derived from the word "stonato" which means out of tune, and is often used in a lighthearted or humorous manner among friends.

What is the meat they eat in Sopranos? ›

The last one may stand out more than any other food in the series' historic run. It's actually an accented pronunciation of capicola, a type of Italian cured pork, which some people refer to as gabagool.

What is a box of ziti in Sopranos? ›

In the crime-drama series The Sopranos, the phrase box of ziti is used as a euphemism for one thousand dollars. This term has spread to become colloquial in New York.

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