20 Italian Foods to Buy at Trader Joe’s – Updated for Summer 2026 (New Picks + Fresh Prices)

Trader Joe’s Italian shelf got a real refresh this spring, and a summer-weather lineup of pasta, cheese, and gelato deserves an updated ranking. We re-checked every product, dropped the ones that left the shelf, and added the new arrivals worth a trip.

Below are 20 picks ranked best to worst, with current June 2026 prices and notes on what is actually worth your shopping list this season.

1. Italian Tomato & Burrata Ravioloni — $3.99 / 8.8 oz

Italian Tomato & Burrata Ravioloni

These plump pasta pillows are stuffed with a sweet tomato filling and creamy burrata, and they cook up tender in about four minutes. Toss them with a quick brown-butter sauce and you have a date-night plate for under five dollars.

  • Cooks in 4 minutes from frozen.
  • Burrata center stays creamy after a boil.
  • Stretches dinner for two.

Taste notes: Pasta tastes fresh-made, with bright tomato pulling against rich cheese.


2. Burrata — $4.99 / 8 oz

Burrata

Trader Joe’s now stocks a tub of two fresh burrata balls at a price that no Italian deli can touch. Tear one open over a sliced tomato, drizzle good olive oil, and Saturday lunch is done.

  • Two whole burrata balls per tub.
  • Holds for about a week unopened.
  • Cheapest fresh burrata in any major grocery.

Taste notes: Outside is mild milky mozzarella, inside is the soft cream that signals real burrata.


3. Italian Pistachio Gelato — $3.99 / 16 fl oz

Italian Pistachio Gelato

This pint is made in Italy and tastes like the gelato bars in Florence — dense, slow-melting, and unmistakably pistachio. A summer freezer staple that costs a quarter of the imported jars at specialty stores.

  • Imported from Italy.
  • Pint size, easy to share.
  • Real pistachio paste, not flavoring.

Taste notes: Nutty and slightly salty, with the smooth chew that separates gelato from ice cream.


4. Italian Truffle Cheese — $14.99 / 1 lb

Italian Truffle Cheese

A semi-soft cow’s milk cheese veined with real black summer truffle. Shave a few thin slices onto warm pasta and the smell alone makes the meal feel expensive.

  • Real black truffle visible in the rind.
  • Melts cleanly over hot pasta.
  • Anchor wedge for any cheese board.

Taste notes: Mellow, buttery cheese carries the earthy truffle without overpowering it.


5. Cacio e Pepe Ravioli — $3.99 / 8.8 oz

Cacio e Pepe Ravioli

The classic Roman pasta in stuffed form — pecorino and cracked black pepper sealed inside soft squares. Browned butter is the only sauce these need.

  • Three ingredients done right.
  • Cooks in under five minutes.
  • Reheats well next day.

Taste notes: Sharp pecorino and warming pepper, balanced by silky pasta.


6. Ricotta & Lemon Zest Ravioli — $3.99 / 8.8 oz

Ricotta & Lemon Zest Ravioli

Creamy ricotta lifted by real lemon zest — a Sicilian-leaning pasta that feels like spring on a plate. Pair with a butter-and-sage sauce or the Lemon Pesto below.

  • Real lemon zest in the filling.
  • Light enough for summer suppers.
  • Pairs with white wine.

Taste notes: Soft, milky cheese with a citrus edge that wakes up the whole bite.


7. Bolognese Style Tomato & Beef Pasta Sauce — $4.49 / 24 oz

Bolognese Style Tomato & Beef Pasta Sauce

The single best jarred Bolognese on a major grocery shelf. Heavy on beef, light on sugar, and rich enough to taste like it has been simmering all morning.

  • Real ground beef listed first.
  • No added sugar.
  • Coats a full pound of pasta.

Taste notes: Deep tomato base with savory meat and a quiet hit of nutmeg.


8. Italian-Style Wedding Soup — $4.99 / 22 oz

Italian-Style Wedding Soup

Tiny meatballs, acini di pepe pasta, and tender greens in a clean chicken broth. A weeknight bowl that tastes like it took an afternoon.

  • Single jar feeds two as a meal.
  • Heats in 5 minutes, stovetop or microwave.
  • Freezes well.

Taste notes: Light, savory broth carries the meatballs without going salty.


9. Vegan Kale, Cashew & Basil Pesto — $3.99 / 8 oz

Vegan Kale, Cashew & Basil Pesto

A dairy-free pesto that does not taste like a compromise — kale and cashew round out the basil, and it lasts longer in the fridge than the classic version.

  • No cheese, no nuts of the tree-pine variety.
  • Long fridge life after opening.
  • Works on pasta, toast, or eggs.

Taste notes: Herby, savory, and creamy without dairy.


10. Lemon Pesto Sauce — $3.49 / 6.7 oz

Lemon Pesto Sauce

Bright lemon cuts through cheese and nuts for an Amalfi-coast pesto that pairs beautifully with the Ricotta & Lemon Ravioli above. A summer-only swing many shoppers stock up on.

  • Real lemon zest and juice.
  • Imported from Italy.
  • Seasonal — buy two.

Taste notes: Lighter than green pesto, with a sunny citrus snap.


11. Italian Bomba Hot Pepper Sauce — $3.79 / 6.7 oz

Italian Bomba Hot Pepper Sauce

Fermented Calabrian chilies in oil — the small jar that quietly improves every red sauce, sandwich, and scrambled egg you make all summer.

  • A little goes a long way.
  • Heat with real chili flavor, not just burn.
  • Cult-favorite repeat buy.

Taste notes: Sweet-hot and smoky, with the round depth that only fermented chilies bring.


12. Bruschetta Sauce — $3.49 / 14.5 oz

Bruschetta Sauce

Chunky tomato, garlic, basil, and good olive oil already mixed — spoon it over toasted bread or stir it into pasta. Price dropped fifty cents since last fall.

  • Price cut to $3.49 in 2026.
  • No prep — just open and serve.
  • Works as a pasta starter.

Taste notes: Bright tomato, fresh basil, and just enough garlic.


13. Focaccia Bread with Roasted Tomato & Parmesan — $4.99 / 14 oz

Focaccia Bread with Roasted Tomato & Parmesan

A par-baked focaccia topped with roasted tomato and aged parmesan — finish in a hot oven for ten minutes and the kitchen smells like a Genoa bakery.

  • Reheats to bakery-quality crust.
  • Pairs with any of the soups or sauces above.
  • Easy host gift.

Taste notes: Crispy edges, soft middle, salty cheese, jammy tomato.


14. Panzerotti Pizza Bites — $3.99 / 11.29 oz

Panzerotti Pizza Bites

Mini calzone-style dough pockets stuffed with mozzarella and tomato sauce. Air-fry for eight minutes and you have a porch snack that disappears fast.

  • Bake or air-fry from frozen.
  • About 5-6 bites per serving.
  • Crowd-pleaser for parties.

Taste notes: Crisp dough outside, gooey cheese pull inside.


15. Toscano Cheese with Black Pepper — $11.99 / 1 lb

Toscano Cheese with Black Pepper

A semi-firm Tuscan sheep’s milk cheese rolled in cracked black pepper. Slice it thin for a cheese board or grate it over pasta for a stronger bite than parmigiano.

  • Real Tuscan sheep’s milk.
  • Black pepper crust adds a kick.
  • Pairs with cured meats.

Taste notes: Sharp and nutty, with the warm bite of fresh-cracked pepper.


16. Hot Italian Sausage made with Pork — $6.49 / 1 lb

Hot Italian Sausage made with Pork

Juicy, well-seasoned links with real heat and no fillers. Grill them whole, slice them onto pizza, or crumble into the Bolognese sauce.

  • No artificial fillers.
  • Real Calabrian-style heat.
  • Four generous links per pound.

Taste notes: Savory pork with fennel, garlic, and a chili kick.


17. Everything Ciabatta Rolls — $2.49 / 14.1 oz

Everything Ciabatta Rolls

Crusty ciabatta crossed with everything-bagel seasoning. Split, toast, and stuff with the prosciutto and burrata for the easiest summer sandwich on the list.

  • Four rolls per bag.
  • Toasts to bakery crispness.
  • Sandwich-ready size.

Taste notes: Chewy interior, crackling crust, and a salty seed crunch.


18. Organic Italian Cascatelli Pasta — $2.99 / 16 oz

Organic Italian Cascatelli Pasta

Dan Pashman’s inventor-of-a-pasta shape, made organic and imported from Italy. The ruffled ridges hold heavy sauces in a way penne never will.

  • Organic durum wheat.
  • Shape engineered for sauce coverage.
  • Cooks al dente in 10-11 minutes.

Taste notes: Satisfying chew with twice the sauce per bite.


19. Aglio Olio Seasoning Blend — $2.49 / 1.7 oz

Aglio Olio Seasoning Blend

Garlic, parsley, and chili flakes in one jar — a shortcut to the simplest Italian pasta dish ever invented. Stir a spoonful into hot olive oil, add cooked pasta, done.

  • Three-ingredient dinner saver.
  • Long pantry shelf life.
  • Good on roasted vegetables too.

Taste notes: Garlicky, herby, and lightly spicy.


20. Pizza Sauce — $1.99 / 14 oz

Pizza Sauce

A balanced, smooth tomato sauce built for pizza but useful for dipping mozzarella sticks, building lasagna, or finishing meatballs. Two dollars and it lasts.

  • Shelf-stable until opened.
  • Resealable jar.
  • Doubles as marinara in a pinch.

Taste notes: Mild, sweet tomato with quiet basil and oregano.


Trader Joe’s Italian assortment keeps getting better — fresh burrata at under five dollars and Italy-imported gelato for under four would have been unthinkable five years ago. Stock up on the summer-only items now, since the lemon pesto and pistachio gelato tend to disappear by September.

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