Showing posts with label Frank Sinatra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Sinatra. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Win FREE Pop Art Contest

 




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a Beautiful Piece of Art, Signed by artist Perry Milou.

"WE LOVE HIS WORK"





POSITANO The AMALFI COAST

TRAVEL GUIDE - COOKBOOK





Wednesday, June 17, 2020

The Cinema Paradiso Cookbook






CINEMA PARADISO









Ennio Morricone

CINEMA PARADISO

"Love Theme"













CINEMA PARADISO

Complete Original Soundtrack

ENNIO MORRICONE

1988






COOK The SICILIAN FOOD

Of CINEMA PARADISO

FRANK SINATRA

And MARTIN SCORSESE
















Thursday, September 27, 2018

Celebrities Eating NewYork Hot Dogs



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The BAMBINO

BABE RUTH CHOMPS on a HOT DOG





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MARILYN MONROE Eating a HOT DOG in NEW YORK

at UNION SQUARE






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The Late Great

FRANK SINATRA

Back Stage in NEW YORK



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JFK

PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENEDY

Eating a HOT DOG at a BASEBALL GAME


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PRESIDENT OBAMA

at The Local HOTDOG JOINT




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PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON Eating a HOT DOG

No More Though




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NOT YET President DONALD TRUMP Eating a HOT DOG

He JUST LOVES His FAST FOOD

BOY THOSE PRESIDENTS LOVE THEIR HOT DOGS ???


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ELVIS EATS

Not a HOT DOG

But a PEANUBUTTER FRIED BANANA SANDWICH





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The BADASS COOKBOOK

SECRET RECIPES

BURGERS, CHILI DOGS, TACOS and ???



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FIDEL Eats a HOT DOG



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RIPPERS are DEEP FRIED HOT DOGS 

at RUTT'S HUT in NEW JERSEY

WORLDS BEST HOT DOGS




BEST SELLING COOKBOOK Author 

DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE

and BROTHER JIMMY

Eat HOT DOGS at RUTTS HUT

CLIFTON  NEW JERSEY


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LEARN HOW to MAKE The DUDES COWBOY CHILI
to MAKE Awesome CHILI DOGS, TACOS, and More ...


In GOT ANY KAHLUA ?

 aka The BIG LEBOWSKI COOKBOOK

by DANIEL ZWICKE



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Dirty Water Dogs ???

ICONIC HOT DOG CART 

in NEW YORK



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HOT DOG GUYS
at RUTT'S HUT "HOME of The WORLDS BEST HOT DOG"
RIPPERS




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WORLDS BEST HOT DOG

at RUTT'S HUT, Clifton NEW JERSEY






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Coffee Art
of Iconic Greek Coffee Cup

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MARLON BRANDO


BRANDO Drinks COFFEE







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THE DUDE ABIDES








ALI vs. FRAZIER

The FIGHT of The CENTURY


by BELLINO 









Monday, January 25, 2016

Learn How to Make Italian Sunday Sauce Gravy

 
 
LEARN HOW TO MAKE SUNDAY SAUCE
alla CLEMENZA
ITALIAN GRAVY
 
 
1. GET A COPY of SUNDAY SAUCE
WHEN ITALIAN AMERICANS COOK
by DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE
 
CLEMENZA'S SUNDAY SAUCE RECIPE
Is In THERE .. IT'S AVAILABLE
on AMAZON.com .. Juts CLICK LINK ABOVE ..
"THAT'S STEP 1 .. FINITO !!!"
 
 
2. GO To YOUR LOCAL PORK STORE and or GROCERY STORE
For SAUSAGES, Ground Beef, Veal, Pork, etc., BRACIOLE,
OOLIVE OIL, TOMATOES, PASTA, etc..
 
 
 
3. ASSEMBLE INGREDIENTS, POTS and EVERYTHING
YOU NEED To MAKE The "SAUCE"
 
 
4.  SAUTE GARLIC & MINCED ONIONS in OLIVE In 
A LARGE POT.  ADD TOMATOES.
 
 
 
5.  BROWN BRACIOLE, THEN ADD To POT With TOMATOES ..
 
6.  IF USING PORK RIBS or PORK NECK, BROWN COMEPLETELY
THEN ADD TO POT With TOMATOES .. If NOT, SKIP THIS STEP.
 
 
7.  LET SAUCE With THE MEATS (Except MEATBALLS)
SIMMER At VERY LOW HEAT For 1 HOUR.
 
 
 
8.  BROWN SAUSAGES THEN ADD To SAUCE.
CONTINUE SIMMERING.
 
 
 
9.  AFTER YOU ADD The SAUSAGES TO SAUCE, MAKE THE MEATBALLS
by MIXING GROUND BEEF, PORK & VEAL with SALT, PEPPER, GARLIC,
FRESH PARSLEY, and GRATED CHEESE. FORM INTO MEATBALLS.
 
10.  PLACE MEATBALLS in a LIGHTLY OIL PAN and SLOWLY COOK in A
350  DEGREE OVEN For 15 MINUTES.
 
 
11.  REMOVE MEATBALLS FROM OVEN and PLACE in POT 
With SAUCE. The SAUCE SHOULD HAVE BEEN SLOWLY COOKING 
With THE BRACIOLE and OTHER MEATS For 2 1/2 HOURS by Now.
 
YOU Will JUST COOK The MEATBALLS in THE SAUCE For 15 
MINUTES on VERY LOW HEAT. BE CAREFUL WHEN STIRRING NOT To BREAK MEATBALLS.
 
WHEN THE MEATBALLS HAVE COOKED In THE SAUCE
FOR 15 MINUTES, The "SAUCE" IS DONE.
 
12.  COOK RIGATONI or WHCICHEVER 
MACCHERONI YOU LIKE and SERVE
WITH THe "GRAVY"
 
PASS GRATED CHEESE
and
BUON APPETITO !!!
 
 
 
SUNDAY SAUCE 
Is AVAILABLE in PAPERBACK
And KINDLE on AMAZON.com
 
 
 
 
 
MANGIA BENE !!!
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Sunday, November 15, 2015

Best Sunday Gravy Videos Youtube




GIANNI of NORTH BEACH

Awesome SUNDAY GRAVY From a Great ITALIAN-AMERICAN COOK

GIANNI


Our Pal Gianni makes an awesome Sunday Gravy and we just love his passion. This recipe is for the Gravy that his Mom and Aunt Fran would make when Gianni was growing up in New Jersey where they make along with New York the Best Sunday Sauce Gravy to be found on the planet .. 





SUNDAY SAUCE alla CLEMENZA

From The GODFATHER


This Sunday Sauce video is from our friend Daniel Bellino, author of Sunday Sauce - 
When Italian-Americans Cook  ... We love Daniel's book, his Sunday Sauce (Gravy) recipe, and especially Daniel's great passion and love for Italian-American food and the rituals within ... Daniel just like our buddy Gianni is "The Real Deal," and these guys are both Italian-Americans from Jersey, one of the strongest Italian enclaves in the country. Bravo Daniele ! Bravo Gianni !






CARLA'S SUNDAY GRAVY NAPOLITAN


Carla mkaes an Awesome Sunday Gravy .. She's so Sweet, we just Love her. Her and her awesome Gravy Napolitan .. Brava Carla !!!








"THAT'S RIGHT, IT'S CALLED GRAVY" !!!

This girl just cracks us up .. And she's from Jersey .. We swear, we didn't plan this, but we realize most of the best Sunday Sauce gravy recipes come from New Jersey, more than anywhere else in the country, even Brooklyn and the rest of New York .. Well I guess Jersey Wins Top Prize for The Best SUNDAY GRAVY in All of America ..





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LEARN How to Make SUNDAY SAUCE alla CLEMENZA


From THE GODFATHER



Cousin's Antony & Daniel make an awesome SUNDAY SAUCE with Sausage, Meatballs. and Pork Spare Ribs .. We just love it .. Here they make this Gravy at Tony's father's house in Lodi, New Jersey which was at one time 100% Italian, mostly from Sicily and Napoli  .. Tony & Daniel's grandfather and grandmother were from Lercara Friddi Sicily, the same town that one Charles "Lucky" Lucciano was from, as well as another Jersey Boy named one Francis Albert Sinatra (Frank Sinatra) ...




Excerpted from SUNDAY SAUCE - When Italian-American Cook 
Of all the fine traditions of the Italian-American enclave in the United State, the Sunday afternoon ritual  of making  and eating a Sunday  Sauce, a.k.a. “Gravy” is Italian-America’s most Time-Honored of all. Mamma, Grandma (Nonna) will make her celebrated “Sunday Sauce” and all is glorious. Sunday Sauce? What is it? Well, first off, Sunday Sauce, or as some call it, Gravy or simply “Sauce,” is without question thee number-1 undisputed “Supreme Dish” of our great Italian-American Cuisine and the Italian-American enclave as a whole, “It doesn’t get any better than a Sunday Sauce.” Ok, now, to be more specific for those who may not know about Sunday Sauce, there are a number of variations on the theme. Most Sunday Sauces are made with Italian Sausages, Braciole, and Meatballs. Some people make their versions with; Beef or Pork Neck, while others make their Gravy (Sunday Sauce) with just Sausage and Meatballs, like Pete Clemenza, or the most popular version of; Sausages, Meatballs, and Braciole.  Some may throw some Chicken Thighs or a Veal Shank into this mix. Sunday Sauces can be made with any combination of these aforementioned meats. The meats are slowly simmered for several hours in a “Sauce” made with tomatoes, minced onions, and garlic. I generally like to make my Sunday Sauce Gravy with  Sausages, Meatballs, and Pork Ribs. Other times I’ll make it with Sausage, Meatballs, and Braciole.  An old tradition in some families is that mother or Grandma would start the Sauce early on a Sunday morning, get all the ingredients in the pot and start the Gravy simmering away for a couple hours on top of the stove, then put it in the oven for a couple hours while everyone goes to Church. When you get back home, the Sauce would be ready, “ready to be devoured that is!”
   Our family would usually start our Sunday meal with the most traditional Italian-American-Antipasto of roast  peppers,  Salami, Olives, Celery, and  Provolone.  After that, it’s on to the Main Event of Maccheroni and Sunday Sauce, a dish which is something so Blissfully and Pleasurably Sublime, that it is almost “Sinful.” Yes it is.
   When a meal centered around a Sunday Sauce is announced, one can have visions of Blissful Ecstasy at thoughts of eating Pasta laden with Italian Sausages, Savory Meatballs, Beef Braciola, and succulent Pork Ribs. All this has been slowly simmered to culinary perfection. Yes just the thoughts can enrapture one into a delightful frenzy of the “Most Blissful Feelings” of smelling, seeing, and consuming all the ingredients, the Sausages, Meatballs and Gravy. Yes a Sunday Sauce can and does have such effects on one’s mind, body,  and soul. And, I do not want to sound prejudice, but this is pure fact, it is the Male of the Italian-American species who Love The Sunday Sauce in all its form, far more than the female sex.  True! Meatballs too! And Italian-American men and boys Love and hold oh-so-dear, their Meatballs, Sunday Sauce, Sausage & Peppers,  and Meatball Parm Sandwiches.
Daniel Bellino-Zwicke   














Saturday, November 1, 2014

MILANESE alla SINATRA

Frank SInatra & Ava Gardner
 
"Mangia Bene"
 
 
 
VEAL MILANESE alla SINATRA
 
 
 
Veal Milanese? Now that’s Italian! Italian from Italy that is, and totally authentic to Italy and not an Italian-American invention. Veal Milanese is par-ticularly loved by New York and New Jersey Italian-Americans, but it’s a dish that is not often eaten at home. It is most often eaten in Italian Restaurants. Veal Milanese is a dish that when made in its most classic form and of the original recipe is made with a rib veal-chop that is pounded thin, then breaded, then fried in a combination of butter and oil to browned, crisp, and crunchy. It is put on a plate and topped with a salad of Arugala & Tomato. It is simple and delicious. Veal Milanese is simple and delicious, but cheap it’s not. This dish can cost you anywhere from about $29 to $42 a pop, with the average being about $39 in a restaurant. Not cheap! You can make it at home for about $10 or $12, considerably cheaper than 39 dollars. But guess what? Just like with our friend Veal Parmigiano, Veal Milanese can be made with chicken or pork. Yes, it’s no longer Veal Milanese, but Pork or Chicken Milanese. But guess what? It taste just as good, and it’s way cheaper. So if, you have a hankering for some Veal Milanese, but don’t want to spend $39 plus tip, plus tax, and you’ve got to have a least one glass of wine in a restaurant, that Veal Milanese with all the rest is gonna cost you about $65 or so. Dam! But you’ve got alternatives. You can make Veal Milanese at home for $10 to $12, or you can make Pork or Chicken Milanese for $3 or $4 a serving. Not a bad alternative.
Oh, and by the way, did you know that Veal Milanese was one of Frank Sinatra’s favorite dishes? Yes, ol Blue Eyes loved it, along with; a simple bowl of Spaghetti Pomodoro (Tomato Sauce), Clams Posillipo, Sausages, Meatballs, and of course Sunday Sauce. As many know, Patsy’s on West 56th Street in New York was Sinatra’s all-time favorite restaurant. He loved and adored the place, and ate there for more than 50 years. Frank liked his Veal Milanese at Patsy’s and he liked it a certain way, extra thin and extra crisp. Veal Milanese is already pounded thin to begin with, but Frank liked his even thinner, and at Patsy’s they always granted Frank’s request and gave him what he wanted, which was good-old, no-fuss Italian Food prepared to perfection. Basta!
 
 
 
Excerpted from SUNDAY SAUCE  by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke
 
 
 
Frank Sinatra
with 
Dean Martin
and Other Freinds
 
 
 
INGREDIENTS:
4 Veal Cutlets from your butcher, or pork or chicken 1-1/2 cups plain breadcrumbs
1 ½ cups flour
3 eggs, Salt & Black Pepper
4 cups Arugala, 1 cup cherry tomatoes cut in half
2 lemons cut in half
Vegetable Oil for frying and half stick of butter
2 lemons cut in half
6 tablespoons Olive Oil, Salt & Pepper to Taste
2 tablespoons Red Wine Vinegar
Preparation:
1. Place four, eggs, and bread crumbs each in their own separate bowls.
2. Season cutlets with Salt & Pepper. Season eggs, Flour and breadcrumbs with salt & pepper
3. Dredge each veal cutlet in flour, and shake off excess flour.
4. Then dredge veal in eggs, shaking off excess flour before putting in to breadcrumbs.
5. Completely coat veal cutlets with breadcrumbs. Press bread crumbs in to the cutlets. Set Aside.
6. Heat oil over medium heat in a frying pan that is big enough to cook 2 cutlets at a time.
7. When oil is hot enough for frying, add butter and turn heat to high. Add 2 of the breaded cutlets and fry on each side to slightly golden brown. Remove fried cutlets to a plate with paper towels and keep warm.
8. Fry other 2 cutlets until golden brown on each side.
9. Place Arugala and Tomatoes in a mixing bowl. Olive Oil and Vinegar. Season with Salt & Pepper to taste. Toss Salad.
10. Place each cooked Veal Cutlet on a plate each. top each cutlet with salad. Place a half lemon on each plate and serve your Veal Milanese
 
Veal Milanese alla Sinatra and Other Great Recipes
and Stories in SUNDAY SAUCE  by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke
 
Mangia Bene !
 
 
 
 
SINATRA Dines with HUMPHREY BOGART
 
 
 
 
 
 
SECRET ITALIAN RECIPES
SEGRETO ITALIANO   by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke
FRANK
 
R.I.P.
 
"We Love You Frank"
 
 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

NO GARLIC For SINATRA


FRANK SINATRA




IF YOU COOK For FRANK SINATRA
"HOLD The GARLIC"
So says Sal Scognamillo Chef/Owner of PATSY'S
Frank Sinatra's Favorite Restaurant
Frank couldn't eat garlic. You could flavor a dish with garlic by cooking whole garlic cloves 
in olive oil to flavor the dish. Then you had to pull out each and every piece of garlic. Frank couldn't take it ..
His favorite dishes were; Clams Posillipo, Spaghetti Pomodoro, Veal Milanese, 
Sausage & Peppers, and Spaghetti & Meatballs of which PATSY'S makes "The Best In Town"

If you want to Eat Like SINATRA, check out Daniel Bellino-Zwicke's latest book
SUNDAY SAUCE "When Italian-American's Eat"  Along with all sorts of great Italian dishes, there's recipes for Dolly Sinatra Marinara, Spaghetti & Meatballs recipe from Franks Mom, and SUNDAY SAUCE alla SINATRA ..



Wednesday, November 27, 2013

SINATRA 'S FAVORITE RESTAURANT "PATSY'S" New York

FRANK'S ALL-TIME FAVORITE
PATSY'S West 56th STREET NEW YORK, NY
 
 
 
 
GINO'S LEXINGTON AVENUE
CLOSED 2010
SECRET SAUCE RECIPE
Is In 
Daniel Bellino Zwicke 's
New Book
SUNDAY SAUCE
 
 
 
PJ CLARKE'S
3 rd AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY
THE SETTING Of The SONG
"ONE FOR MY BABY"
 
"IT's a Quarter to 3"
"No One in The ROOM"
"Except You and Me" "So Set Em Up JOE"
"I Got a Little Story"
"I Think You Should Know"
 
 
 
 
21 CLUB
NEW YORK
 
21 BURGER
 
 
 
 
 
RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
NEW YORK NY
 
 
 
FRANK'S FAVORITE Recipes For "SUNDAY SAUCE" MEATBALLS and "BOLOGNESE" Are in Daniel Bellino Zwicke's  "La TAVOLA"
And The ITALIAN CHRISTMAS "FEAST of The 7 FISH"
 
 
 
SUNDAY SAUCE Has Arrived ! Learn How To MAKE Dolly Sinatra's Famed "SINATRA MARINARA SAUCE" and SUNDAY SAUCE alla SINATRA ..  "It's In The BOOK
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