Recipes & Lore

The flavor you remember. Make it — or order it.

These are the real recipes for the food Rhode Island won't stop talking about, with the history that explains why. Cook them from scratch with whatever your local store carries — or skip the scavenger hunt and let us pack the authentic Rhode Island ingredients into one gift-ready box. Either way, you get the flavor. We're not precious about it.

A Woonsocket-style dynamite sandwich on a torpedo roll.
Photo: The Takeout

Woonsocket Dynamites

The mill-city torpedo-roll classic that predates the sloppy joe and still feeds every church fundraiser north of Providence.

Rhode Island pizza strips sliced and arranged on a board.
Photo: King Arthur Baking

Pizza Strips (Party Pizza)

Room temperature, cheeseless, rectangular, and correct — the Federal Hill bakery classic, with the real reason there's no cheese, plus its round beach-going cousin, the pizza chip.

Rhode Island Italian pepper biscuits, knotted and golden.
Photo: TravelAwaits

Italian Pepper Biscuits

The crunchy black-pepper rings from the state's century-old Italian bakeries — sold by the bag, eaten with wine, missed the moment you move away.

A folded baked dough turnover — what Rhode Island calls a spinach pie.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Spinach Pies

Garlicky spinach, black olives, no cheese, pizza dough — the bakery turnover the rest of the world calls a calzone, plus the Wimpy Skippy story.

Clams casino on the half shell, broiled with bacon and breadcrumbs.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Clams Casino

Littlenecks, bacon, peppers, breadcrumbs — and the 1917 Narragansett Pier origin story, told with the honest footnote.

The lore shelf

Coming soon to the counter

Rhode Island's canon runs deep. Still on the docket: snail salad, the chow mein sandwich, a standalone coffee cabinet page, clamboils, the May Breakfast, and the lore of the Awful Awful. Want one moved to the front of the line? Join the launch list and tell us.

Skip the scavenger hunt

The hard-to-find ingredients in these recipes — real coffee syrup, wiener seasoning, stone-ground jonnycake meal — come packed in our gift boxes, factory-sealed from the sources Rhode Islanders actually use.

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