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Published: Jul 26, 2023 · Modified: Feb 20, 2024 by Jacqui

12 Best Penne Pasta Recipes


Penne pasta recipes are adored in Italy and around the world. The shape and ridges of this iconic Italian pasta tube work beautifully with a wide range of sauces, which has helped secure its presence in many traditional Italian dishes.

This collection of penne recipes showcases the variety of dishes you can create using this popular pasta.

Best penne recipes

What does ‘penne’ mean?

The word 'penne' means “quills” or “pens” in Italian, reflecting this pasta's pointed, pen-like shape.

The origin of penne pasta.

Penne as we know it was invented in Liguria, Italy in the 19th century. On March 11th 1865, a certain Giovanni Battista Capurro patented a machine that could cut pasta diagonally. Before this invention, they used to cut penne pasta by hand with scissors. This resulted in edges that were often jagged and uneven.

Different types of penne

The original penne pasta wasn’t the same color as today. Interestingly, Italians used saffron to color it, a technique used even in Medieval times. So, while nowadays most penne is the natural color of wheat, the original version had a rich golden-yellow color!

Here in Italy, we can buy different types of penne. The most common has grooves on the outside (rigate). But, there is also smooth penne (lisce). Penne also comes in different sizes, mezze penne are smaller than the standard size. Pennoni are large tubes.

Penne Pasta Recipes

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1) Penne alla Vodka

Penne alla Vodka, also called pasta alla Russa in Italy, is a creamy and classic dish from the 70s and 80s that has recently returned to popularity, especially in the U.S.

It combines a dash of vodka in a creamy tomato pasta. It's easy to make, yet special enough to serve on date nights and to guests.

Penne alla Vodka

2) Penne Pasta alla Valdostana

Penne pasta alla Valdostana is a cheesy delight from Northern Italy's Aosta Valley, an area famous for its delightful Fontina cheese. In fact, the highlight of this dish is undoubtedly the Fontina cheese, which melts perfectly to create a smooth and creamy pasta.

Quick to whip up and versatile enough to be enjoyed as a baked pasta dish, it's an excellent choice for any day of the week.

Penne Pasta alla Valdostana

3) Italian creamy beef ragu

In Italy, this creamy beef ragu pasta recipe is known as pasta alla Montecarlo. It's a modern twist on the classic ragu, pairing ground beef ragu with cream and fragrant basil pesto to create a rich and flavorful sauce.

The result is an incredible super tasty sauce that works wonderfully with penne.

Italian creamy beef ragu with penne pasta in a bowl

4) Creamy Ham and Tomato Penne al Baffo

This creamy ham and tomato penne al baffo is an Italian staple perfect for those busy weeknights. It’s a quick dish that doesn't compromise on flavor.

You'll have a creamy and satisfying pasta dish ready by the time you finish cooking the pasta. Plus, it's a great way to use up leftover holiday ham.

Creamy ham and tomato penne pasta in a bowl

5) Mediterranean Pasta

Embrace the vibrant flavors of the Mediterranean with this very easy penne recipe. You can bring this dish to life in just 40 minutes using just eight common ingredients.

This pasta recipe is an excellent choice for a simple family dinner and for those following the Mediterranean diet.

Mediterranean penne pasta in a bowl

6) Pasta alla Boscaiola

Pasta alla Boscaiola, also known as Woodman's Pasta, is a traditional Italian dish that perfectly embodies the flavors of fall.

This hearty pasta recipe is originally made with freshly foraged mushrooms. However, you can use any type of mushroom to recreate this Italian classic at home. Italians traditionally serve alla boscaiola with penne or tagliatelle.

Pasta alla Boscaiola.

7) Penne Pasta with Sardines

This penne pasta with sardines recipe is a trip to Sicily on a plate. Featuring a combination of sardines and wild fennel, it beautifully captures the fusion of Arab and Mediterranean cultures found in the local cuisine.

This historical dish takes you back to Sicily's past and brings authentic Sicilian flavors to your kitchen.

Penne pasta with sardines in a bowl with a fork.

8) Pasta with tomato sauce allo scarpariello

Pasta with tomato sauce allo scarpariello is a classic dish from the ancient Spanish Quarter of Naples. It's an ideal choice for family meals, as kids love it! With its simplicity and heartwarming flavors, pasta allo scarpariello is sure to become a regular in your dinner rotation.

Penne with tomato sauce allo scarpariello.

9) Gorgonzola Pasta with Olives alla Cenere

The gorgonzola pasta with olives (pasta alla cenere in Italy) is a creamy, delicious dish that you can make in less than 30 minutes.

It only requires 3 main ingredients but delivers a gourmet taste, perfect for a quick weeknight meal or when you have guests over. Plus, this is also makes for a delicious side dish with white or red meat.

Gorgonzola penne with Olives alla Cenere

10) Creamy Pancetta Pasta del Maresciallo

Creamy pancetta pasta del maresciallo is Italian simplicity at its finest. This dish effortlessly transforms a few pantry staples into a satisfying meal.

The quick and easy steps mean that you can enjoy this heart-warming pasta dish in the time it takes to boil the water and cook the pasta.

creamy pancetta pasta del maresciallo

11) Pasta alla Pizzaiola

If you love marinara pizza, you're going to love this pasta alla pizzaiola. It's inspired by pizza marinara and is a beloved dish here in Italy.

Although most definitely of Neapolitan origin, slightly different versions of alla pizzaiola are traditional in Basilicata, Sicily and Campania. This recipe is the version from Salento, Puglia.

Penne alla Pizzaiola garnished with cheese

12) Pasta alla Norcina

Pasta alla Norcina is a traditional dish from Umbria, particularly from the historic town of Norcia, famous for its sausages and cured meats.

Italians usually make this easy pasta recipe with penne or rigatoni. It uses few ingredients, yet it's packed with flavor and creaminess. You’ll want to make it part of your regular pasta menu.

Pasta alla Norcina from Umbria.

A few other recipes for your penne pasta

Penne pasta's shape and ridges make it perfect for countless recipes. Here are a few additional ones that work great with penne!

Pasta with Tuna Bolognese

This easy tuna pasta recipe is perhaps one of the simplest yet most delightful tuna pasta dishes you'll come across.

However, despite its simplicity, it was recently registered as an authentic recipe from Emilia-Romagna with the Italian Academy of Cuisine (L’Accademia Italiana della Cucina).

Tuna bolognese with pasta.

Italian Braised Pork Ribs with Pasta

Italian braised pork ribs with pasta is a delicious dish enjoyed throughout Italy. This specific pork short ribs recipe comes from Emilia-Romagna. The ribs cook in a luscious tomato sauce until they become tender and the meat falls effortlessly off the bone.

Italians traditionally serve this pork ribs recipe on Sundays and holidays as two courses. In fact, it's versatile enough to be enjoyed as two meals or just a one-plate dish.

Braised pork ribs with pasta

Pasta Arrabbiata

Arrabbiata Pasta is a classic Italian recipe that brings the fiery essence of Rome right to your dinner table. Arrabbiata, which means 'angry' in Italian, lives up to its name with its signature spicy kick.

Locals typically serve arrabbiata with bucatini or penne pasta. The ridges and tubes of penne are perfect for catching the spicy sauce.

Pasta with arrabbiata on a plate

Gargati with Spring Ragu

Il consiero, a mixed meat ragu from Vicenza in Veneto, is a unique pasta sauce that adjusts with the changing seasons.

In this springtime version, Venetians pair the pasta with a ragu of cured pork fatback (lardo) and three types of white meat, with the addition of fresh peas and asparagus. This an excellent spring pasta recipe!

Pasta with spring ragu

Let me know what you think.

If you make any of these Italian penne pasta recipes, I’d love to hear how it turned out and if you liked it. Please leave a comment here on the blog or on The Pasta Project Facebook page.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Buon appetito!

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Italian Penne Recipes

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More Penne

  • Pasta with broccoli.
    Pasta with broccoli and pancetta.
  • Pasta alla norcina in a bowl.
    Pasta alla Norcina
  • Mediterranean pasta in a bowl
    Mediterranean Pasta Recipe
  • pasta alla boscaiola
    Pasta alla Boscaiola (with sausage & mushrooms)

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  1. Erin says

    August 06, 2023 at 10:39 pm

    They all look amazing! I started off with your Arrabbiata and can't wait to try more of your recipes. The Arrabbiata had the perfect kick to it and we all devoured it. Thanks!

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  2. Madelyn says

    August 06, 2023 at 7:00 pm

    I've been looking for a great penne vodka recipe (the first here), and this recipe you shared definitely fit the bill. Thanks for such a delicious collection of recipes!

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  3. Kristina says

    August 06, 2023 at 6:59 pm

    My favorite here is the Mediterranean pasta. Such great, non-traditional flavors in the recipe. Everyone should try it!

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  4. Tammy says

    August 04, 2023 at 7:37 pm

    Oh the alla valdostana looks sooo delicious! A fabulous collection of recipes for pasta here!

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  5. Veronika says

    August 04, 2023 at 5:32 am

    All of these sauces look amazing! I definitely want to make the pasta ala vodka. I can't believe I still haven't made such a classic at home.

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  6. veenaazmanov says

    August 03, 2023 at 6:04 pm

    This is so much of detailing. Thanks. Such amazing dishes are my family favorite. I have stored your recipes in one of my best recipe list.

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  7. Bernice says

    August 02, 2023 at 10:00 pm

    All those amazing penne pasta dishes... where do I start. Pasta alla norcia and alla Boscaiola would be my top two!

    Reply
  8. Mikayla says

    August 02, 2023 at 4:30 am

    This is a great compiliation of recipes, now to just decide which one to try first!

    Reply
  9. Marta says

    July 31, 2023 at 10:21 pm

    I set about making the creamy pancetta pasta del maresciallo for dinner last night and felt so accomplished when my family praised the dish. It was so simple to make, but the flavors made it seem like a labor-intensive dish!

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  10. Elaine says

    July 31, 2023 at 9:13 pm

    What a great roundup! I would eat every single one of these pasta dishes! I can't wait to get started - 1st up - creamy pancetta!

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