A spanish dish
No, risotto is a typical Italian rice dish. You can also notice that paella is the Spanish counterpart of risotto, but with fishes and vegetables.
No, pastizzi is not an Italian dish since they are Maltese.
"Butter dish" in English is burriera in Italian.
Rabbit was not available. Welsh Rabbit, today more commonly called Welsh Rarebit, is one of the oldest cheese dishes. Its name came from refrring to the dish as a substitute for a rabbit dish, and it was served by the Welsh housewives when the men returned and had no rabbit from their hunt.
This is an impossible question. If it was an Italian dish it would have originated in Italy. However, if the dish was created in the United States of America it would be an American dish. Maybe you meant to ask what Italian dishes are popular in the US? * Or "What Italian dishes were made famous in the US?" OR, maybe "What are some Italian-American dishes?"
COD is the type of fish used in the Italian dish Baccala
solar dish
Grits
There is no Italian version of Guacamole. it is a Mexican dish and not italian one.
Risotto
No!!!!!!! It is not! its italian dish
Casserole is a French dish since the word in Italian is casseruola.