Sinatra Sauce Cookbook by Bellino

 



SINATRA SAUCE

The COOKBOOK



The SINATRA COOKBOOK - "SINATRA SAUCE" is a cookbook by author Daniel Bellino-Zwicke. The book is about Frank Sinatra, his favorite Italian food (dishes & recipes), and the restaurants that he ate at. 

"SINATRA SAUCE" also refers to a simple Tomato Sauce, made by Frank Sinatra.

The COOKBOOK

The cookbook is titled Sinatra Sauce: Music Meatballs & Merriment by Daniel Bellino Zwicke. It features Italian-American recipes inspired by Frank Sinatra's favorite foods, including his mother Dolly Sinatra's tomato sauce recipe, spaghetti and meatballs, and eggplant parmigiana. The book captures the essence of Sinatra's love for good food and entertaining. 
The RECIPE
The actual "Sinatra Sauce" is a simple marinara that is meant to coat pasta lightly. The key ingredients typically include: 
Imported Italian extra-virgin olive oil
  • Garlic (frank loved the flavor but hated seeing it in his food, so it was often infused in the oil and then removed)
  • Thin-sliced onion
  • Canned Italian-style tomatoes (specifically San Marzano tomatoes, crushed by hand)
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Dried basil and oregano (or fresh basil leaves)
  • Optional additions like red pepper flakes or butter added to the finished pasta 

  • WHERE to FIND IT -
  • The "Sinatra Sauce" cookbook is available for purchase online. 





Author DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE

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Pasta Carbonara and American Soldiers WW II ???

 





SPAGHETTI CARBONARA

"WHAT DID GI's HAVE to DO with IT" ???





PASTA CARBONARA & AMERICAN "GI's" ???


Carbonara is a classic Italian pasta dish from Rome, Italy. It is known for its creamy sauce made from eggs, Pecorino Romano Cheese, cured pork (Guanciale or Pancetta) Black Pepper. "No Cream" !!!  The sauce's silky texture is achieved by tossing hot pasta with the egg mixture and starchy pasta water off the heat, which gently cooks the eggs without scrambling them. 

Pasta Carbonara's origins are strongly linked to American soldiers in Rome during World War II, who introduced bacon and powdered eggs, prompting Italian cooks to create a pasta dish with these ingredients and local cheese and black pepper for a hearty meal, evolving from a "breakfast spaghetti" request into the iconic dish known today. Italian cook Renato Gualandi is sometimes credited with creating an early version using these rationed items for U.S. officers in 1944, although the dish's exact inventor remains debated. 
The WWII Connection
American Rations: U.S. troops brought bacon, cheese, and powdered eggs, which were a novelty and comfort to them.
  • Italian Adaptation: Local Italian cooks combined these ingredients with pasta, creating a version of bacon and eggs on spaghetti, sometimes called "spaghetti breakfast".
  • Key Ingredients: This fusion led to the creamy sauce of eggs, cheese (like Pecorino Romano), cured pork (substituted for bacon), and black pepper (resembling charcoal dust). 
  • Evolution to Modern Carbonara
  • After the war, as local ingredients became more available, the recipe was refined using fresh eggs and guanciale (cured pork jowl), becoming the beloved Roman dish we know today.
  • While some debate its American influence, most food historians agree the dish emerged in post-WWII Rome, a testament to an Italian-American culinary exchange








SPAGHETTI CARBONARA

EGGS, GUANCIAL, PECORINO, SPAGHETTI










CARBONARA & ROMAN PASTA

RECIPES

In "ITALIAN FOOD & TRAVEL"

TRAVEL GUIDE - COOKBOOK

DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE







PASTA CARBONARA - RECIPE

How to Make Authentic Carbonara
INGREDIENTS:
12 ounces imported Italian Spaghetti, 4 Egg Yolks, 1 cup grated Pecorino Cheese, Black Pepper
The key to Carbonara is the emulsion—creating a creamy sauce using the heat of the pasta rather than direct stovetop heat, which would scramble the eggs. 
Prep the Meat: Sauté cubed guanciale or pancetta in a skillet until the fat renders and the meat is crispy.
Whisk the Sauce: In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs, grated cheese, and plenty of black pepper.
Cook Pasta: Boil spaghetti in salted water until just al denteReserve a cup of the starchy pasta water before draining.
Combine: Toss the hot pasta into the skillet with the pork and rendered fat.
Emulsify: Remove the pan from the heat. Quickly stir in the egg and cheese mixture, adding small splashes of reserved pasta water as needed. The residual heat will cook the eggs into a smooth, glossy sauce. 



SPAGHETTI CARBONARA

Video Recipe

In ITALIAN







SPAGHETTI CARBONARA

VIDEO RECIPE

by VINCENZO "In ENGLISH"




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Sinatra Pasta - Tomato Sauce Recipe

 



FRANK Makes PASTA

FRANK SINATRA Shows DINAH SHORE

HOW to MAKE TOMATO SAUCE

"SPAGHETTI POMODORO"



"SINATRA PASTA"

Frank Sinatra's connection to pasta sauce includes a commercial line of pasta sauce that he launched in the 1980s. It was his mother Dolly Sinatra's recipe. The line had limited success before closing down with a short run.

A recently published popular book titled SINTRA SAUCE by fellow Jeresyite Italian-American author Daniel Bellino Zwicke contains many Italian food recipes of dishes that Frank Sinatra ate, including recipes from his mother Dolly, father Martino, his aunts, and Frank Sinatra's own recipe for Salsa Pomodoro to make his Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce which he once demonstrated on television on the Dinah Shore Show.


SPAGHETTI POMODORO 
RECIPE "FRANK'S TOMATO SAUCE"
Frank's Salsa Pomodoro is a quickly made tomato sauce that retains fresh tomato flavour, as opposed to sauces that are cooked for longer periods of time. It is simply made with top quality ingredients of San Marzano Tomatoes, Italian Olive Oil, fresh garlic, salt, black pepper, and  Bay Leaves, and fresh Basil. The best quality ingredients and short cooking time is what gives Frank's Sauce its fresh wonderful taste.
SALSA POMODORO
  • Ingredients:
  • 1 pound imported Italian Spaghetti
  • 1 (28 ounce) can Whole Peeled San Marzano Tomatoes, crushed by hand
  • 8 tablespoons imported Italian Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
  • 3 cloves Garlic, peeled and lightly smashed
  • Handful of Fresh Basil Leaves, torn
  • Kosher salt and black pepper to taste
  • Optional: Pinch of red pepper flakes 

  • Instructions:
  • Infuse the Oil: Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the smashed garlic cloves and sauté for 2–3 minutes until golden brown. Sinatra’s Rule: Remove the garlic once it's golden to leave only a subtle infusion.
  1. Start the Sauce: Carefully add the hand-crushed tomatoes and their juices to the oil. Add red pepper flakes if using. Simmer on medium-low for about 15–20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the sauce slightly thickens but remains bright red.
  2. Cook Pasta: While the sauce simmers, cook spaghetti in a large pot of heavily salted boiling water until al dente (firm to the bite).
  3. Finish & Emulsify: Reserve 1/2 cup of pasta water, then drain the spaghetti. Add the pasta directly into the sauce skillet.
  4. Toss: Add the torn basil and a splash of the reserved pasta water. Toss vigorously over medium heat for 1 minute until the sauce coats every strand. Serve immediately. 


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How to Make Chopped Cheese Sandwich - Recipe

 




A CHOPPED CHEESE SANDWICH

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The CHOPPED CHEESE SANDWICH

Birthplace - Blue Sky Deli, East Harlem, New York

A Chopped Cheese" is a popular NEW YORK CITY Sandwich made in Bodegas in East Harlem, and now all over New York City. A chopped cheese sandwich features Ground Beef sautéed with Onions, and melted Cheese (usually Yellow American Cheese). These ingredients are cooked and chopped together on a Flattop Griddle (or in a pan if making at home). These ingredients are put into a Hero Roll, and topped with lettuce, Tomato, and condiments like Mayonnaise, and /or Ketchup. The sandwich is known for its tasty savory flavour, and substance to satisfy ones hunger. The sandwich has been described as a deconstructed Hamburger, and is a Staples of New York City food culture.


Key Components

  • Meat: GROUND BEEF, seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic, or adobo seasoning. 
  • CHEESE  Typically American cheese, melted into the meat mixture. 
  • Vegetables: Sautéed ONIONS are standard; lettuce and tomatoes are common additions. 
  • Condiments: Mayonnaise and ketchup are popular choices, often spread on the roll. 
  • Bread: A long Hero Roll or hoagie roll. 

  • HOW to MAKE a CHOPPED CHEESE SANDWICH
Preparation :
  1. Sauté chopped Onions on a griddle or skillet.
  2. Add Ground Beef patties, seasoning them as they cook.
  3. Chop the meat and onions together as they cook, mixing thoroughly.
  4. Add CHEESE slices and let them melt into the meat mixture.
  5. Spread condiments on the roll, add the meat/cheese mixture, and top with lettuce and tomato. 
ORIGIN
  • The sandwich is widely believed to have originated in East Harlem, New York City, with many crediting Blue Sky Deli (also known as Hajji's) as the birthplace. 

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Danny Bolognese

 



"DANNY BOLOGNESE"

aka Daniel Bellino Zwicke



DANNY BOLOGNESE

 Dnny Bolognese is a Professional  "Pen Nam" of Daniel Bellino-Zwicke, a Bestselling Italian-American cookbook author, Wine Professional, and former Chef. Based in New York's Greenwich Village, he is a recognized authority on Italian cuisine and wine with over 30 years of experience in the restaurant industry.


Culinary Career and Contributions

  • Professional Pedigree: He has worked as a chef and wine director at renowned NYC restaurants, including Da SilvanoDel PostoBarbetta, and John’s of 12th Street.
  • Venetian Wine Bar: In 1997, he founded Bar Cichetti, which is credited as America’s first-ever Venetian wine bar (Bacaro).
  • Signature Recipe: He is most famous for his "Secret" Ragu Bolognese recipe, which he was taught in 1987 by Chef Pasquale at Ciao Bella in New York. 

  • PUBLISHED WORKS
  • Under both his legal name and the moniker "Danny Bolognese," he has authored several popular titles focusing on Italian-American food and culture: 
The Ragu Bolognese Cookbook: The Secret Recipe and More: A condensed guide featuring his most essential Italian recipes.
  • Sunday Sauce: When Italian-Americans Cook: A long-running #1 best-seller on Amazon.com for Italian cookbooks that combines family recipes with cultural storytelling.
  • Other Titles: The Feast of the 7 Fish – Italian ChristmasSegreto Italiano (Secret Italian Recipes), and the humorous The Big Lebowski Cookbook. 
  • Daniel also maintains several culinary blogs, including Greenwich Village Italian and New York Italian, where he shares recipes, restaurant history, and stories about Italian icons like Frank Sinatra. 







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aka "DANNY BOLOGNESE"








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