National Tortellini Day
A culinary delight that never disappoints — delicate pasta bundles, hiding savory surprises within, like tiny edible presents in each bite.
Drive February foot traffic and pasta sales by positioning tortellini as a romantic, heritage-rich dish perfect for date nights, family dinners, and DIY cooking experiences.
- Share the legendary origin story (Lucrezia Borgia's navel) to spark curiosity and social sharing
- Create 'tortellini-making' tutorial content for home cooks and position DIY kits as gift-worthy
- Promote restaurant specials and wine pairings (Lambrusco) to drive dine-in traffic
- Host user-generated content contest: #MyTortelliniDay featuring customer photos of homemade or restaurant versions
Tortellini, the emblematic dish of the Bologna region of Italy, are considered more than appropriate for grand occasions. They should be accompanied by red wine, preferably Lambrusco, which also originates from Emilia-Romagna.
egend has it that a tavern-keeper in Bologna glimpsed the infamous femme fatale Lucrezia Borgia’s navel while spying on her through a keyhole, prompting him to immediately reproduce vision in pasta, thus inventing tortellini. This legend is also why their alternative name is “belly button” (ombelico).
Another similar legend originating in medieval Italy tells us about how the Roman gods Venus and Jupiter decided to spend the night in a tavern in Bologna after spending the whole day helping the surrounding regions to fight a war amongst themselves.
After eating, they went to their room, but the tavern keeper was so captivated by Venus’ beauty that he attempted to look at her through the door’s keyhole, much like in the aforementioned legend.
As the room was dark but for a few candles, all he could see was her navel, and the sight inspired him to recreate the heavenly vision in pasta as well. Creepy? Yes, a bit. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try tortellini–it’s one of the best-known Italian dishes for a reason.
National Tortellini Day was founded to show appreciation for this delicious food that has brought so many people together over a bowl!
Enjoy Eating Tortellini
In honor of this day, grab a friend or family member and head on out to an Italian restaurant to enjoy a steaming bowl full of delicious tortellini. Choose a sauce that matches the filling, perhaps a garlic butter or version or creamy tomato and spinach. See what the chef has on offer and don’t forget to ask about special deals or discounts in honor of National Tortellini Day!
Try Making Tortellini
Looking for a pasta adventure in the kitchen at home? Try making tortellini from scratch in honor of this day. See a recipe below that includes instructions for tortellini made from refrigerated dough, or ask your grandma if she has a homemade recipe for pasta dough!
Host a Tortellini Day Gathering
Invite some friends over to a National Tortellini Day celebration! Ask them to bring their favorite version of tortellini, a sauce, salad, or garlic bread and, ultimately, there will be a complete meal.