31 Italian Desserts for Celebrations and Sweet Occasions

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Classic Italian desserts never go out of style. It’s always the right time for tiramisu, and we could live on gelato alone. So we combed the Epicurious archives for the best Italian (and Italian-inspired) sweets to gather this list of reader favorites. Below you’ll find easy cookies, luscious semifreddo, refreshing granita, and lots of traditional holiday desserts. Grab an espresso and start scrolling—there’s definitely something here to satisfy your sweet tooth.
- Photo by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Yekaterina Boystova1/31
Panna Cotta
Panna cotta is of the most popular Italian desserts on Epicurious—it's also our seventh most popular recipe of all time. It's a great make-ahead sweet for your next dinner party—just top with fresh fruit, good maraschino cherries, or simple shaved chocolate curls before serving.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton2/31
Pastiera Napoletana
This citrusy, grain-filled pastry isn't a quick dessert, but it's absolutely worth the effort. Read more about Pastiera Napoletana history, then get to work.
- Photo by Romulo Yanes3/31
Pignoli Cookies
These classic cookies from Italy get their chewy texture from almond paste and egg whites, and their crunch from the buttery pine nuts embedded in their crispy surface. Be sure you're using canned almond paste in this recipe—not marzipan, which is sweeter.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Astrid Chastka, Food Styling by Olivia Mack Anderson4/31
Goat Cheese, Honey, and Rye Crust Pie
This cheesecake-like dessert is based on the first-ever recorded pie recipe, written down by ancient Romans.
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Classic Cannoncini
These pastry horns are filled with a simple Chantilly cream—but you could pipe in a richer custard instead. This recipe comes from The Italian Bakery: Step-by-Step Recipes With the Silver Spoon.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne6/31
Mousse al Cioccolato (Chocolate Mousse)
This dairy-free chocolate mousse is made with just two ingredients—dark chocolate and eggs—and can easily be transformed into a rich flourless chocolate cake.
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Brandied Almond Biscotti
These crunchy biscotti are perfect as part of a Christmas cookie assortment. Try drizzling with chocolate after they're baked and cooled.
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Almond Praline Semifreddo With Grappa-Poached Apricots
Semifreddo is a great way to make a cooling frozen dessert if you don't happen to own an ice cream maker.
- Petrina Tinslay9/31
Struffoli
These teeny deep-fried, honey-dredged balls of dough are about the size of marbles. They can be shaped into a tall cone or a wreath. Decorate this festive centerpiece with rainbow sprinkles or candied fruit.
- Joseph De Leo10/31
Nonna Mary's Ciambella
Ciambella is often shaped in a ring, but this version sticks with a simple loaf. Cookbook author Guiliano Hazan, son of cooking icon Marcella Hazan, credits his grandmother for this recipe.
- Photo by Alex Lau, Prop Styling by Heather Greene, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou11/31
Old-School Tiramisu
For this prep-ahead favorite, you'll dunk store-bought ladyfingers in a lightly sweetened mix of coffee and dark rum.
- Photo by Alex Lau12/31
Chocolate Budino With Candied Walnuts
This silky and deeply chocolaty pudding gets a last-minute topping of candied walnuts. It's a must-try for chocolate dessert lovers.
- Photo by Eva Kolenko, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou, Prop Styling by Kalen Kaminski13/31
Dark Chocolate Semifreddo
The texture of this airy semifreddo is somewhere between frozen chocolate mousse and gelato. In other words, it's ideal.
- Lara Ferroni14/31
Zeppole
For a true delight, serve these crispy zeppole hot out of the oil. Ice cream makes a nice accompaniment, as does bittersweet chocolate sauce for dipping.
- Julian Broad16/31
Tozzetti
These not-too-sweet twice-baked cookies are extra delicious dipped in an after-dinner drink.
- Romulo Yanes17/31
Pistachio and Dried-Cherry Biscotti
Serve these crunchy cookies with espresso or a glass of amaro. Dried cherries add tang, while orange zest, lemon zest, vanilla extract, and almond extract boost the aroma and flavor.
- John Valiant18/31
Sweet Ricotta Pastries
A tender, short crust is filled with a creamy orange-scented ricotta custard. Served with hot espresso, these little pastries are a wonderful way to end a big meal.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Susan Ottaviano19/31
Sicilian Cannoli
The best cannoli is a fresh cannoli—which is why it's totally worth making this Italian dessert recipe at home. While sheep's milk ricotta cheese is classic in this dish, you can use a combination of easier-to-find fresh cow's milk ricotta and goat cheese instead for a similar tangy flavor.
- Craig Cutler20/31
Limoncello Gelato
This homemade gelato gets its richness from egg yolks, buttermilk, and mascarpone, and a bright lemon flavor from limoncello. Serve with cookies and extra limoncello to sip on the side.
- David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl21/31
Torta di Ricotta e Polenta
This honey-sweetened cake is made with ricotta, fine polenta, and almond flour—but no all-purpose flour—so you can serve it to gluten-free friends.
- Photo by Alex Lau22/31
Ricciarelli
These traditional Tuscan almond cookies have a wonderful chewy texture and a flurry of powdered sugar on top.
- Romulo Yanes23/31
Gianduia Gelato
If you're looking for an intensely flavorful gelato, start here. Hazelnut and chocolate are dreamy together, and the texture of this frozen dessert is silky and luscious. You will need an ice cream maker—but we promise you'll make frequent use of that machine once you taste this stuff.
- Romulo Yanes24/31
Rainbow Cookies
Almond paste, marmalade, and bittersweet chocolate lend deep flavor to these classic, brightly-hued cookies.
- Photo by Romulo Yanes25/31
Pizzelle
Some say these thin waffle cookies from Abruzzo are the original cookie. Serve with gelato the day they're made—if you want to, though, you can store the simple batter in the fridge for up to a week.
- Photo by Romulo Yanes26/31
Ricotta Cheesecake
Seek out freshly made, local ricotta for this elegant cake, which is flavored with just a smidge of cinnamon, lemon zest, and vanilla.
- Romulo Yanes27/31
Tiramisu Affogato
This is neither a traditional affogato nor a traditional tiramisu, but it is a simple Italian-inspired dessert that tastes fabulous.
- Photo by Matt Duckor28/31
Coffee Granita
You can use decaf coffee to make this easy recipe. Or make it with the strong stuff and nibble as an afternoon pick-me-up.
- Charles Schiller29/31
Zabaglione Gelato
The custard mix for this creamy dessert is flavored with the traditional Marsala, plus a little rum.
- Romulo Yanes30/31
Sfogliatelle Ricce
There are plenty of easy Italian desserts, but these light and crunchy sfogliatelle are more of a commitment. Consider this Italian pastry the perfect baking project for a quiet afternoon.
- Romulo Yanes31/31
Panettone
In this Italian holiday favorite—another project that's worth the effort—a sweet yeast dough is studded with golden raisins and jewel-toned glacéed citron.






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