Top 3 Midwestern American Pasta

Last updated on June 15, 2026

Best Midwestern American Pasta

01

Ronzoni Pasta

3 ·
​Ronzoni is a renowned American pasta brand with a rich history dating back to 1915. Founded by Emanuele Ronzoni, who immigrated from Italy to New York in 1881, the company has been delivering a wide variety of pasta products to American households for over a century. Over the years, Ronzoni has expanded its product line to include over thirty different pasta varieties, catering to diverse culinary preferences. Their offerings range from traditional semolina pastas to specialty blends like carrot, tomato, and spinach, as well as gluten-free and whole wheat options. Today, Ronzoni continues to be a significant player in the U.S. pasta market, offering a diverse range of pasta shapes and styles to suit various culinary creations. ​

Best Midwestern American Pasta

01

Toasted Ravioli

3.7 ·

Toasted ravioli is a St. Louis specialty consisting of crunchy, breaded pasta that is topped with grated parmesan and served with a marinara-style sauce on the side. The dish is served hot as an appetizer. Despite the name, toasted ravioli are deep-fried, not toasted, making it yet another example of a misnomer. Food experts believe that the first iteration of the dish was made in the 1950s, at a restaurant called Angelo Oldani's. The ravioli can be filled with a variety of ingredients, and some of the most popular ingredients include eggs, cheese, spinach, and beef.

02

Cincinnati Chili

3.3 ·

Coming from the most chili-mad city in the United States after Texas, Cincinnati chili is a popular dish made with ground meat, stock, and unusual spices such as cinnamon, allspice, Worcestershire sauce, and chocolate or cocoa. The chili is usually served over pasta such as spaghetti, then topped with a flavorful combination of shredded Cheddar, fried beans, onions, and crushed oyster crackers. With more than 180 chili joints in the city, Cincinnati takes great pride in being a chili capital. The dish was invented in 1922 by a Macedonian immigrant called Tom Kiradjieff. He opened a Greek restaurant called The Empress, which was a total failure until Tom started to serve chili prepared with Middle Eastern spices. The locals went with it, and the results can be seen even today. Chili joints started opening all over the city, with Skyline and Gold Star each creating their own mini-empire after the Empress started the chili-craze.

03

American Goulash

3.2 ·

This American comfort food dish consists of various types of pasta such as egg noodles or macaroni, along with ground beef or hamburger, tomatoes, onions, paprika, and garlic. Typically served as a main meal, the popularity of American goulash lies in the fact that it is easy to prepare and inexpensive. The first written mention of the dish was found in a cookbook from 1914, but the only connection to the traditional Hungarian goulash is the addition of paprika. Today, the dish is often garnished with grated or melted cheese, and it is often prepared with leftovers.

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