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New York: Warner Books, 2002, ISBN 0-446-53057-3: a tie-in to the popular HBO television series, featuring recipes typical of Neapolitan-derived New Jersey Italian American food (the fictional Soprano family claimed descent from the town of Avellino). On Italian American Winemaking. Wine Heritage: The Story of Italian American Vintners.
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This typical Syracuse dish has very ancient roots. The recipe, which has now become part of the culinary tradition of the geographical area, initially presented itself in a very different way: the name of pasta alla siracusana (which preceded that of today's spaghetti) was used to indicate a type of processing of durum wheat decidedly thinner, known as capelli d'angelo, characterized by a very ...
2 can (6 ounce each) Italian tuna packed in olive oil, drained; 1 / 4 cup fresh lemon juice; 1 / 4 cup extra-virgin olive oil; 1 / 2 cup green Sicilian olives (about 12), pitted and chopped; 6 ...
Even your dear Italian grandmother will guzzle down this spicy drink. It’s hearty, savory, and hits the spot when your tummy is grumbling. Celery’s fabulous phy- tochemical, phthalide, makes this veggie a heart helper. Phthalide relaxes the smooth muscles of the arteries, which helps to lower blood pressure. Ahhh . . .
In the rural tables of the Kingdom of Sicily and then Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, this simple recipe was developed based on bread, vegetables and meat, often utilizing the leftovers of a hearty dinner or a recurring lunch. Oltremodo appeared on Sicilian tables at the beginning of the 18th century with the recipe based on vegetables and potatoes.
This recipe reconciles these two aspects of Sicilian heritage by attempting a sweet adaptation of the classic savory dish. The idea for this recipe came to me after I noticed the profound textural ...
Even your dear Italian grandmother will guzzle down this spicy drink. It’s hearty, savory, and hits the spot when your tummy is grumbling. Celery’s fabulous phy- tochemical, phthalide, makes ...