Stanley Tucci's Original "Big Night" Timpano recipe (2024)

You’re a foodie and a film fan who’s seen Big Night. You were wowed by the Timpano. You’ve wanted to make it ever since but find the idea of recreating Stanley Tucci’s Timpano recipe daunting. Intimidating.

Don’t be silly.

The Big Night Timpanois just a pasta bake. The ultimate pasta bake. I had wanted to make this since I had seen the movie in the late 90’s.

As my daughter’s 1st birthday party was fast approaching, an event intended as more of a gathering for adults celebrating our first year of parenting, this seemed as special occasion as any to finally get round to making this.

Also known as a Timballo, this Big Night Timpano recipe is based on a family recipe of the movie’s co-star, co-writer, and co-director Stanley Tucci.

It is a dishthat any foodie and/or film fan should make at least once in their life. Everything you need is likely available from your local butcher, deli, or supermarket – except, the 14″ Timpano Bowl. It’s the best thing for baking this in.

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I had to order this enamel Timpano basin from USAmazon, and it was perfect for this.

Take your time with this dish. To get itright, I would give yourself two days.

Analyse this Stanley Tucci Timpano recipe. Spend a long afternoon shopping for ingredients. Make the sauce ahead of time. Preparethe eggs, cheese, and salami a day before. Early morning, boil the pasta and cool it ready for assembly.

After assembling, then baking it – let it rest. And rest.

A good hour will allowthis settle nicely and letthe treasure trove of flavours be absorbed by pasta inside. But don’t leave it to rest in the kitchen. Have it on display to your guests. Let the anticipation build about what delights await inside.

This is a dish that deserves to be eagerly anticipated, not least because of the effort you’ve put into it.

NB: As this ‘Big Night’ Timpano was adapted from Tucci’sAmerican recipe, I’ve updated the imperial measurements to metric (sorry America, but you had a revolution – why are you still using imperial measurements!)

Also, confession time – I used meatballs made by the butcher. If you want to be REALLY authentic, you can use Stanley Tucci’s meatball recipe.

The Big Night Timpano recipe

RAGU

  • 60mlolive oil
  • 450 g stewing beef, trimmed of fat and cut into pieces
  • 450 g spareribs (pref. meaty shoulder ribs), trimmed of fat and cut in half
  • Onion, coarsely chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, coarsely chopped
  • 20 mlred wine
  • 170 gcan tomato paste
  • 2 x1kg can plum tomatoes,sieved or blitzed in processor OR 2ltr passata (much easier!)
  • 3 fresh basil leaves
  • 1 tbspchopped fresh oregano leaves, or 1 teaspoon dried
  1. Warm the olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat.
  2. Brown beef until colouredon all sides, about 10 minutes. Set aside in a bowl.
  3. Add spareribs to pot and brown on all sides, about 10 minutes. Remove and set aside in bowl with beef. (If your pot is big enough to hold all the meat in a single layer, it canbe cooked at the same time.)
  4. Stir onions and garlic into pot. Reduce heat to low and cook until onions begin to soften, about 5 minutes.
  5. Stir in wine, scraping bottom of the pot clean.
  6. Add tomato paste and 125mlcup warm water into tomato paste can to loosen any residual paste and then pour into pot. Cook to warm the paste through, about 2 minutes.
  7. Add tomatoes along with additional 250mlwarm water. Stir in basil and oregano. Cover with lid partially onand simmer about 30 minutes.
  8. Return meat to pot, along with any juices that accumulated in bowl. Cover partially with lidand simmer, stirring frequently, until meat is very tender and tomatoes are cooked, about 2 hours. Warm water may be added to sauce, in 125mlportions, if itbecomes too thick.

DOUGH:

  • 450 gram 00flour, more for dusting
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil, more for greasingbowl Butter (for greasing bowl)
  1. Mixflour, eggs, salt and olive oil in mixerbowl with a dough hook.
  2. Add 3 tbspwater and mix – add more water, 1 tablespoon at a time, until mixture comes together and forms a ball.
  3. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead to make sure it is well mixed, about 10 minutes.
  4. Set aside to rest for 5 minutes (the dough may be made in advance and refrigerated overnight; return to room temperature before rolling out).
  5. Flatten dough on a lightly floured work surface. Dust top with flour and roll it out, dusting with flour and flipping the dough over from time to time, until it is about 1/16-inch thick and is the desired diameter (to calculate the diameter for the dough round, add the diameter of the bottom of your timpano basinthe diameter of the top of the pan and twice the height of the pan).
  6. Grease the baking pan generously with butter and olive oil. Fold dough in half and then in half again, to form a triangle, and place in pan. Open dough and arrange it in the pan, gently pressing it against the bottom and the sides, draping extra dough over the sides. Set aside.
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FILLING:

  • 450 g thickGenoa salami pieces, cutinto small squares
  • 450 g sharp provolone cheese, evenly diced
  • 12 hard-boiled eggs, shelled and quartered lengthwise, each quarter cut in half
  • 450 g small meatballs
  • 1.8 l Ragu sauce (meat removed and reserved for another use)
  • 1.4 kg ziti or similar pasta, cooked very al dente (about half the time recommended on the package)
  • 2 tbspolive oil
  • 115 gram finely grated Pecorino Romano
  • 6 large eggs, beaten

1. Heat oven to 180c. Have salami, provolone, hard-boiled eggs, meatballs and ragù sauce at room temperature. Stir 125mlwater into sauce to thin it. Toss pasta with olive oil and allow to cool slightly before tossing with 500mlsauce.

2. Layering the filling: Distribute 4 generous cups of pasta on bottom of timpano. Top with 1 cup salami, 1 cup provolone, 3 eggs, 1 cup meatballs and 1/3 cup Romano cheese. Pour 2 cups sauce over ingredients.

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Repeat process to create additional layers….

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…until filling comes within 1 inch of the top of the pan. End with 2 cups sauce and pour beaten eggs over the filling.

3. Fold pasta dough over filling to seal completely. Trim away and discard any double layers of dough. Make sure timpano is tightly sealed. If you notice any small openings cut a piece of trimmed dough to fit over opening. Use a small amount of water to moisten these scraps of dough to ensure that a tight seal has been made.

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4. Bake until lightly browned, about 1 hour. Cover with foil and continue baking until the timpano is cooked through and the dough is golden brown (and reaches an internal temperature of 120c), about 30 minutes.

Remove from oven and allow to rest for 30 or more minutes to allow timpano to cool and contract before attempting to remove from pan. The baked timpano should not stickto the pan.

To test, gently shake pan to the left and then to the right. It should slightly spin in the pan. If any part is still attached, carefully detach with a knife.

5. To remove timpano from pan:

  • Place a baking sheet or thin cutting board that covers the entire diameter on the pan on top of the timpano.
  • Grasp the baking sheet or cutting board and the rim of the pan firmly and invert timpano.
  • Remove pan and allow timpano to cool for at least 30 minutes.
  • After 30 mins, use a long, sharp knife to cut a circle about 8cmin diameter in the center of the timpano, making sure to cut all the way through to the bottom.
  • Then slice timpano as you would a pie into individual portions, leaving the center circle as a support for the remaining pieces.
  • The cut pieces should hold together, revealing thelayers of fillingyou built up earlier.

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For more great recipes from Stanley Tucci, check outThe Tucci Cookbook: Family, Friends and Food (with the Timpano recipe) and his most recent bookThe Tucci Table: Cooking with Family and Friends.

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FAQs

What was the dish in Big Night? ›

A timpano is an Italian dish of pasta, tomato sauce, roasted vegetables (and sometimes meat), hard-boiled eggs, and cheese shaped into a dome, covered with dough and baked. It was made famous in America in the Stanley Tucci movie Big Night, and is a dramatic centerpiece dish for any meal.

What did they cook in the movie Big Night? ›

It took me all day to make timpano, the special Calabrian pasta dish that serves as the (epicurean and narrative) centerpiece to Big Night, the 1996 movie co-directed by Stanley Tucci and Campbell Scott.

What recipes are in the Tucci cookbook? ›

For acclaimed actor Stanley Tucci, teasing our taste buds in classic foodie films such as Big Night and Julie & Julia was a logical progression from a childhood filled with innovative homemade Italian meals: decadent Venetian Seafood Salad; rich and gratifying Lasagna Made with Polenta and Gorgonzola Cheese; spicy ...

Who invented timpano? ›

Where Does Timpano Come From? As we mentioned, the roots of timpano go back much further than the 1996 movie. While it may have become a more popular dish in Italy during the 19th century, it was likely originally created by the Medici family's chefs.

What region of Italy is timpano from? ›

What was the point of the movie Big Night? ›

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said of the film, "'Big Night' is one of the great food movies, and yet it is so much more. It is about food not as a subject but as a language--the language by which one can speak to gods, can create, can seduce, can aspire to perfection."

What food did they make in the movie chef? ›

Juicy Cuban Mojo Pork Roast (Chef Movie recipe) This is the Mojo Marinated Roast Pork from the John Favreau movie "Chef". The recipe was created by rock star LA chef Roy Choi. The flavours of the marinade are classic Cuban, citrusy and strong.

Who was the character Leo in Big Night? ›

Big Night (1996) - Liev Schreiber as Leo - IMDb.

What does "big night" mean? ›

(bɪɡ naɪt ) noun. an important and usually anticipated evening.

Can Stanley Tucci eat food? ›

Stanley Tucci told Insider that he can "eat almost everything" after receiving treatment for oral cancer, saying that his diagnosis and treatment "compelled" him to cultivate his passion for food.

Is Stanley Tucci a vegetarian? ›

Tucci told an event at the Royal Albert Hall that he couldn't give up meat and dairy, hardly a surprise for a man whose signature recipe, a timpano, is a concoction of pasta, eggs, meat and Italian cheese. However, he won't even have vegans round for a meal. He did so once and will not be repeating the experience.

Did Stanley Tucci write a cookbook? ›

“Don't be put off by the cod's aroma, because once the baccalà is soaked in liquid for a full day the smell disappears and its sweet taste is revived,” Tucci wrote in his cookbook.

What does timballo mean in Italian? ›

Timballo is the Italian word for “drum”, which happens to be the root word for the large half-round orchestral drum called a timpani.

Who owns timpano restaurant? ›

In the interim, Tavistock Restaurant Collection, the Orlando-based chain restaurant group that owns Timpano, hired a new executive chef and the space underwent a complete gut renovation and interior overhaul.

What is the timpano pasta dome Gwen Stefani? ›

The dish is described as layers of meats, cheese, marinara sauce and pasta encased in a buttery crust. Gwen prefers to make the dish using pizza dough instead of pasta, but says that may make some Italians angry. Watch of clip of their first attempt at making the dish together from a few years ago.

Where did Timballo originate? ›

The pasta is combined with sauce and sometimes meat and cheese. This version originates in Palermo and often is cooked into a ring shape.

What is the name of Primo and Secondo's restaurant? ›

A movie about Culinary arts that tells the story of 2 immigrant brothers from Italy running an Italian Style Restaurant in America called, "Paradise". One brother named Primo, who is the excellent head chef, while his younger brother Secondo is the head manager operating as a businessman.

Which Italian American singer is expected to attend the Big Night dinner at Primo and Secondo's restaurant? ›

Unfortunately, the restaurant has to close, but a chat with Pascal leads Secondo to believe that he has set up a final dinner, a “Big Night”, where famous Italian-American singer, Louis Prima is supposedly invited to dine at their “Paradise.” The dinner is meant to be something special, a final goodbye to the ...

What does il timpano mean? ›

The Italian, Spanish and Portuguese words for eardrum. The singular of Timpani.

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