Cutting carbs can make an Italian night seem limited, especially when pasta, pizza, and bread are usually the main event. These 21 recipes use low-carb noodles, fathead dough, vegetable shells, cheese, meat sauces, tomatoes, garlic, basil, and oregano to keep the familiar structure and flavor of Italian cooking. The collection moves from Bolognese and Alfredo to baked chicken, gnocchi, pizza, stuffed vegetables, casseroles, and breadsticks. Choose a quick 25-minute dish, a longer weekend bake, or a family-style main based on the time and occasion.

Tomato Mozzarella Baked Chicken

Built around chicken breasts, colorful tomatoes, mini mozzarella, garlic, and bone broth, Tomato Mozzarella Baked Chicken serves four in 50 minutes. The chicken starts on the stovetop, then finishes in the oven with the tomatoes and cheese before fresh basil is added. It brings familiar Caprese flavors to a low-carb main dish without relying on pasta or bread. Serve it with cauliflower rice or a crisp green salad for an easy Italian-style dinner.
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Spaghetti Bolognese

Using homemade noodles made from eggs, cream cheese, and fiber, Spaghetti Bolognese serves six in 1 hour and 23 minutes. The sauce combines ground beef, bacon, celery, onion, garlic, tomato sauce, heavy cream, oregano, and marjoram. A long simmer gives the meat sauce time to deepen while the low-carb pasta keeps the dish within the roundup theme. Make it for a weekend dinner when a slower, sauce-centered meal fits the schedule.
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Stuffed Zucchini Mini Bites

Filled with ground beef, bacon, celery, tomato sauce, heavy cream, herbs, and grated cheese, Stuffed Zucchini Mini Bites make 16 portions. The zucchini rounds act as small edible cups for the Bolognese-style filling, so each bite delivers vegetables, meat, and sauce together. They bring an Italian flavor profile to an appetizer-sized dish while keeping the base low in carbs. Serve them for a party platter, lunch, or a smaller dinner plate.
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Bolognese Ragu

Cooked with minced meat, bacon, celery, onion, garlic, tomato sauce, heavy cream, oregano, and marjoram, Bolognese Ragu makes 12 servings. The card lists 10 minutes of prep and one hour of cooking, including a covered 40-minute simmer. This sauce gives low-carb noodles, zucchini noodles, or layered vegetable dishes the depth associated with a traditional Sunday sauce. Cook a batch when you need a flexible Italian base for several meals.
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Gnocchi with Bacon and Cream Sauce

Ready in 25 minutes, Gnocchi with Bacon and Cream Sauce serves four with homemade gnocchi and a cheese-forward sauce. The gnocchi uses egg, cream cheese, coconut flour, and guar gum, while the sauce combines bacon, heavy cream, grated hard cheese, and optional chives. It replaces potato gnocchi with a low-carb dough but keeps the soft shapes and creamy finish. Choose it for a fast dinner when pasta night needs a richer option.
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Pasta Carbonara

Made with homemade low-carb noodles, egg yolks, Parmesan, pancetta, and black pepper, Pasta Carbonara serves four in 30 minutes. The noodle dough uses eggs, cream cheese, and ground psyllium, then the warm pasta is mixed with the egg-and-cheese mixture off the heat. That method keeps the sauce smooth without adding cream. Serve it immediately for a weeknight Italian dinner with crisp bacon flavor and a traditional carbonara-style finish.
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Lasagna with Ground Beef Casserole

Layered with homemade almond-flour pasta sheets, Bolognese sauce, and grated cheese, Lasagna with Ground Beef Casserole serves six in 1 hour and 30 minutes. The meat sauce includes beef, bacon, celery, onion, garlic, tomato sauce, heavy cream, oregano, and marjoram. It keeps the familiar structure of lasagna while replacing standard noodles with a low-carb version. Bake it for a make-ahead family dinner, then cool it slightly so the layers cut more cleanly.
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Stuffed Caprese Chicken Hasselback

Cut with pockets for tomato, mozzarella, and basil, Stuffed Caprese Chicken Hasselback serves four in 30 minutes. Olive oil, salt, and pepper keep the ingredient list focused, while the oven turns the cheese soft and cooks the chicken through. The Caprese filling brings recognizable Italian flavors to a protein-centered low-carb main. Pair it with roasted vegetables or salad when you need a dinner that looks detailed but uses only a short list of ingredients.
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Fettuccine Alfredo

Coated in a sauce of butter, garlic, heavy cream, Parmesan, and parsley, Fettuccine Alfredo serves three in 35 minutes. Its homemade noodles use cream cheese, eggs, and oat fiber, then are baked briefly before being cut into strands. The result keeps the creamy, cheese-heavy character of Alfredo without standard wheat pasta. Make it for a smaller dinner, and add chicken or sautéed vegetables when you want to turn the pasta into a fuller plate.
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Rainbow Cheese Pizza

Topped with multicolored tomatoes, mozzarella, and chives, Rainbow Cheese Pizza serves six in 36 minutes. The fathead crust combines mozzarella, almond meal, egg, and garlic powder, then bakes before the toppings are added. It brings the look and structure of pizza night into a low-carb Italian collection without using a flour-based crust. Slice it for a casual dinner or serve smaller pieces beside salads and appetizers.
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Gnocchi Tomato Basil

Finished with cherry tomatoes, fresh garlic, basil pesto, and basil leaves, Gnocchi Tomato Basil serves three in 45 minutes. The homemade gnocchi uses egg, cream cheese, coconut flour, and guar gum, then cooks briefly in boiling water before being coated with the sauce. Tomato, garlic, and basil keep the flavor profile close to familiar Italian pasta dishes. Prepare the gnocchi ahead of time when you want the final stovetop cooking to move more quickly.
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Italian Pasta Marinara

Paired with a sauce of canned tomatoes, garlic, onion, basil, and oregano, Italian Pasta Marinara serves four in one hour. The low-carb ribbon pasta uses cream cheese, eggs, and fiber, then bakes before being cut into shape. A 30-minute sauce simmer builds the tomato and herb base without adding sugar-heavy jarred sauce. Use it for a straightforward pasta dinner, or prepare the sauce ahead for easier assembly later.
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Stuffed Mushrooms

Packed with ground beef, bacon, celery, tomato sauce, heavy cream, herbs, and grated cheese, Stuffed Mushrooms make 20 pieces. Small mushroom caps hold the Bolognese-style filling and bake until the cheese melts. They add a low-carb Italian appetizer to a collection otherwise heavy on pasta and casseroles. Set them out for a party, serve them with salad, or use several pieces as a filling lunch.
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Gnocchi with Fresh Spinach Sauce

Covered in a blended sauce of fresh spinach, garlic, and sour cream, Gnocchi with Fresh Spinach Sauce serves three in 45 minutes. The low-carb gnocchi combines egg, cream cheese, coconut flour, and guar gum before a short boil. The green sauce gives the dish a vegetable-forward alternative to tomato and cream sauces while keeping the soft gnocchi texture. Serve it for a smaller dinner when you want Italian-style pasta with more greens.
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Stuffed Tomatoes

Hollowed and filled with a Bolognese mixture, Stuffed Tomatoes make nine servings in 2 hours and 10 minutes. Ground beef, bacon, celery, onion, garlic, tomato sauce, heavy cream, oregano, and marjoram form the filling before grated cheese is added on top. The tomatoes replace a grain or pasta shell, keeping the dish low in carbs while holding plenty of sauce. Bake them for a weekend meal or serve them hot or cold at a larger spread.
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Eggless Cheesy Breadsticks

Made from mozzarella, ground almonds, and baking powder, Eggless Cheesy Breadsticks produce 16 pieces in 25 minutes. Butter mixed with turmeric coats the dough, while sesame seeds add texture before baking. The fathead-style base gives pizza night a low-carb bread option without eggs, and the short ingredient list keeps preparation manageable. Serve the sticks with marinara, ranch, soup, or a plate of Italian appetizers.
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Palmini Baked Feta Casserole

Baked with cherry tomatoes, feta, garlic, olive oil, oregano, and black pepper, Palmini Baked Feta Casserole serves two in 30 minutes. After the feta and tomatoes soften in the oven, rinsed Palmini noodles are stirred into the sauce. The palm-based noodles replace standard pasta while keeping the baked feta format intact. It works well for a small dinner or lunch when you want a low-carb dish with minimal stovetop work.
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Bacon Stuffed Eggplant Boats

Filled with ground beef, bacon, celery, onion, garlic, tomato sauce, heavy cream, and oregano, Bacon Stuffed Eggplant Boats serve four in 2 hours and 15 minutes. The eggplants are hollowed, packed with Bolognese-style sauce, topped with cheese, and baked. Their vegetable shells replace pasta or bread while still carrying a substantial meat filling. Plan them for a weekend dinner when there is time for the sauce to simmer and the boats to bake.
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Italian Cheesy Breadsticks

Seasoned with garlic powder, butter, Italian seasoning, and sea salt, Italian Cheesy Breadsticks make eight servings in 35 minutes. The dough combines mozzarella, cream cheese, coconut flour, and eggs, then rests before being shaped into logs and baked. They provide a low-carb side for marinara, soup, salad, or baked Italian mains. Add them to a larger dinner when you want something bread-like for dipping without using standard flour.
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Classic Italian Eggplant with Parmesan Casserole

Layered with fried eggplant, marinara, mozzarella, Parmigiano Reggiano, basil, and Italian seasoning, Classic Italian Eggplant with Parmesan Casserole serves eight. The card lists 1 hour and 5 minutes of prep, one hour of cooking, and a 10-minute rest. Salting the eggplant first removes moisture, then baking sets the cheese and sauce into distinct layers. Choose it for a family-style Italian dinner that puts vegetables, tomato, and cheese at the center.
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Bacon & Cheese Pizza

Built on a mozzarella, almond meal, egg, and garlic crust, Bacon & Cheese Pizza serves six in one hour. Tomato paste, bacon, sliced tomatoes, mozzarella, and olives cover the prebaked fathead base before a second trip to the oven. It delivers a familiar pizza format with a low-carb crust and a savory topping mix. Make it for pizza night, then cut smaller squares for a snack board or casual party spread.
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