24 Of The Best Italian Breakfast Recipes You Need To Try (2024)

Take a look at this collection of Italian breakfast recipes to start the day on the right foot!

The Italian way of eating is one of the best ways to start the day.

And I’m not just saying that because I’m Italian.

It always starts with a good espresso and something sweet.

This will give you the energy to get your day off to a great start, and complete everything you plan to do in the day!

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A typical Italian breakfast usually includes something baked.

From the classic croissant with jam, nutella or sweet ricotta cheese, to biscuits or a sponge cake to soak in milk.

We love sweet food, and always make sure we start our day with a delicious hit of sugar!

24 Italian Breakfast Recipes That You Will Love

Below is a list of 23 amazing breakfast recipes, all made the Italian way.

I hope you enjoy them!

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#1 Lemon Polenta Cake

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Italian Polenta Cake is a wonderful combination of sweet, savory, and tart. It is also filling, making it great for breakfast as well as for dessert.

#2 Italian Lemon Ricotta Cake

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Italian Lemon Ricotta Cake is a classic Italian breakfast treat, whip this simple cake up in no time and watch it get gobbled up in minutes!

#3 Ricotta Almond Fig Cake

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Made with almond and cashew flours, this gluten free fig cake is infused with almond extract and kept super moist thanks to ricotta.

It’s subtle sweetness makes it perfect for breakfast or an afternoon snack.

#4 Lemon Bread Recipe

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Lemon Bread.

I love lemons. I love the smell of lemons, I love the taste of lemons, anything lemon is fine by me.

#5 How To Make Coffee Granita

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Made from all natural ingredients, Sicilian coffee granita is a sweet and refreshing Italian breakfast.

Paired with some brioche, this coffee granita is the perfect way to start the day.

#6 Pistacchio White Chocolate Biscotti

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Cookies for breakfast??

Yes please! These pistachio biscotti are dipped in white chocolate and sprinkled with chopped pistachios!

They’re super easy to make and the perfect excuse for eating cookies with your morning coffee!

#7 Pistacchio and Mascarpone Crostata

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#8 Italian S Cookies

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Do you need an easy recipe for Italian S cookies?

These no butter traditional favourites are ready in under 35 minutes and make the perfect breakfast treat.

#9 Ricotta Pie

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Creamy and irresistible, this is the best sweet ricotta pie ever.

Homemade crust and lemon filling make this a perfect addition a brunch or breakfast table.

#10 Orange Ricotta Cheesecake

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This 7-ingredient ricotta cheesecake is soft and very creamy, leaves the most wonderful aroma in your kitchen, and cuts like a dream.

It lasts for several days so you can make it ahead.

#11 Italian Almond Cake

This easy Italian almond cake is so flavorful and moist, you’d never guess it’s so simple to make at home!

You’ll fall in love with this cake at first bite.

#12 Strawberry Crostata Recipe

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This Strawberry Crostata is a typical Italian breakfast favourite.

Crisp and tender pastry is filled with fruity jam and accompanied by a milky coffee for a perfect start to the day.

#13 Authentic Italian Sfogliatelle Recipe

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Crunchy on the outside, soft inside.

A daydream!

#14 Italian Breakfast Bundt Cake – Ciambella Allo Yogurt

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A soft, light, and sweet Italian Breakfast Bundt Cake made with yogurt and lemon zest.

This cake is the perfect way to start your day Italian-style with a slice of sweet Ciambella cake and a cappuccino!

#15 Traditional Italian Breakfast Cookies

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Light Traditional Italian Breakfast Cookies are a fast and easy way to have your cookie and eat it at Breakfast.

Crunchy on the outside and soft inside.

These Breakfast Cookies are perfect anytime.

#16 Cannoli Pancakes

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The cannoli are a Sicilian dessert, try making these pancakes to start the day.

#17 Pasticciotto(Italian Cream Filled Pastry)

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Sweetness with every bite!

#18 Soffioni Abruzzesi

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#19 Lemon Almond Biscotti

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#20 Bomboloni

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A sweetness bomb!

#21 Lemon Yoghurt Cake

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#22 Three Ingredient Nutella Croissant

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Nutella for breakfast?

Yes!

#23 Italian Breakfast Cake

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How about you? What recipe did you like best?

As an Italian, I’ve tried them all.

Let me know your favorite!

Enjoy

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FAQs

What is a typical Italian breakfast menu? ›

Italian breakfast is mostly made with sweets. Croissants (also called cornetti or brioche, it may vary by region) and coffee. Biscuits or sweet industrial snacks. Fette biscottate (I've seen them translated as rusks, biscuits or melba toasts) or bread with jam or Nutella.

What do kids in Italy have for breakfast? ›

Many Italian children also enjoy cereal and milk for breakfast, but perhaps the majority of kids have cookies and cake or crostata (jam tart) which they dip in milk.

What is a traditional Sicilian breakfast? ›

Breakfast (Colazione): Granita with Brioche: A popular Sicilian breakfast is granita, a semi-frozen dessert made with sugar, water, and various flavors like coffee, almond, or lemon. It's often served with a sweet brioche.

What is a typical Calabrian breakfast? ›

A Calabrian breakfast can be quite hardcore first thing in the morning – murseddu is a shell of leavened bread, the soft dough moved then mixed with entrails, liver, pancetta, salt pork, and salami served with a hot chilli sauce.

What do Italians drink in the morning? ›

Italians like their morning coffee milky. Breakfast time is the traditional time for macchiato, cappuccino, and mokaccino.

Do Italians eat eggs and bacon? ›

At home, Italians won't have bacon and eggs but might have cereal or a biscuit, fruit and juice. If on the run, they will tend to start their day at a local bar with espresso and a dose of starch and sugar… pasticcini (pastries).

How do Italians eat eggs? ›

In Italy, eggs are usually eaten hard-boiled on a lunchtime salad or sandwich, or as a frittata (open-faced omelet) for dinner.

What do Italians call spaghetti sauce? ›

Here's the gist: the two ways Italians say “sauce” in Italian are salsa and/or sugo. Both words translate as “sauce” but never as “gravy.” Ragù doesn't even translate as “gravy” but comes close enough since it involves meat which is what people really mean when they say “gravy” (my personal opinion).

What do Italians eat at Christmas? ›

In Southern and Central Italy, baked pasta is a must. In Northern Italy, Lasagne Bolognese and filled pasta like manicotti and ravioli are traditional Christmas fare. Next comes the main event, the meat. Roasted veal, baked chicken, sausages or braised beef are common Natale entrées worth celebrating.

What do Italians eat with their coffee? ›

Some Italians will eat a pastry on occasion with their coffee. There are all sorts of croissants, jelly torts, and cakes to choose from at bars. At home, they may have a slice of bread with jelly or nutella. Some Italians eat cereal with milk as well.

What do Italians eat for breakfast on Christmas? ›

For breakfast, Italians are eating anything from pasta to assorted meat and fish. Christmas morning in Italy is all about panettone and pandoro. Sugar is known to generate energy. So, they may throw in some panforte to sweeten things up.

What pastries do Italians eat for breakfast? ›

Here are some well-known Italian breakfast pastries that people interested in the baking and pastry arts can recreate in their own kitchens:
  • Cornetti. While the French have croissants, Italians have cornetti. ...
  • Biscotti. ...
  • Panino. ...
  • Fette biscottate. ...
  • Coffee pairings.
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What is the difference between American breakfast and Italian breakfast? ›

Italians prefer a sweet breakfast, like a cornetto (croissant), or fette biscottate (like crunchy pre-toasted bread :D) with jam. The traditional American breakfast is usually eggs, bacon or sausage, and pancakes or waffles. It's a bit heavy, but we don't eat this everyday!

What is Italy's national breakfast? ›

Pane, burro e marmellata (bread, butter and jam)

The most traditional breakfast food in Italy is brad butter and jam or, in Italian, pane, burro e marmellata. The type of bread used varies from region to region and each family has its favorite kind.

Is breakfast a big meal in Italy? ›

Italian breakfast is much lighter than the large meal you may be accustomed to eating in the morning. Italians typically only have a coffee, or “espresso,” for breakfast.

What do Italians in Tuscany eat for breakfast? ›

LOCAL FLAVOR
  • Prosciutto crudo.
  • Italian cheese.
  • Jam.
  • Salty Croissant.
  • Schiaccata (local Tuscan bread)
  • Tomato.
  • Yogurt.
  • Tea or Coffee.

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