Frank Sinatra Egg Sandwich Recipe






FRANK SINATRA

And His Beloved EGG SANDWICH

FRANK Ate Them all the Time

The SINATRA COOKBOOK





Frank Eating a Scrambled Egg Sandwich at home ... Palm Springs California Besides eating his Italian-American favorite foods, Frank loved eating a nice simple Scrambled Egg Sandwich on good old American white bread for breakfast and anytime during the day as a in-between meals snack prepared by his Valet George Jacobs ..



The SINATRA SCRAMBLED EGG SANDWICH 



Ingredients : 

2 slices White Bread
2 large Eggs
2 tablespoons Milk
Butter
Salt & Black Pepper
4 tablespoons Vegetable Oil (Corn, Safflower, etc.)

Place 2 tablespoons Olive Oil in a large non-stick frying pan and turn heat to medium low .. 

Add bread and cook until slightly brown. Turn bread over and cook to slightly brown. 

Remove from pan and set aside on the plate you will serve the sandwich.

Add eggs to a small bowl with a pinch each of Salt & Pepper and the Milk. Beat eggs with a fork until completely mixed ...

Add remaining Olive Oil and Butter to pan and turn heat to medium.When the pan is heated and the butter starts to sizzle, add the eggs to pan and let cook while stirring for about 15 seconds. Turn heat to low and let the eggs cook without stirring for 45 seconds.

Flip the eggs over and let cook for 60 seconds on low heat. 

Turn heat off. Place the cooked eggs on one piece of bread. 

Sprinkle a little salt & pepper over eggs. 

Top with second slice of bread and serve.










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Sunday Sauce - Recipe Gravy

 


SIMMERING The GRAVY
 
Or is It SAUCE ???
 
 
 
This is a Great Debate, and there is really No Right or Wrong, either term is correct, it all depends what geographic location that yoru family is from in America or the Old Country of Italia. Whether your family is from Napoli, Sicily, Calabria, or live in New York, Chicago, Boston, or Philly, the most important thing of all is not what you call it, Sauce or Gravy, but how the product taste, it has to be beyond good. 
 
Amother factor that varies, is what you and your family put into your Sauce. The most popular is a Sauce (Gravy) made with Sauasge, Meatballs, and Braciole (Braciola). Some families, like mine love to put Ribs in their Sauce, some put Pig Skin Braciole, some Lamb or Pork Neck, and some families even put chicken into their Gravy, which I myself do every now and then, especially if the local grocerry store has Chicken Thighs on sale. And speaking of sales, we always stock up on Maccheroni (Pasta) and Tomatoes whenever they are on sale as well.
 
For recipes on How to Make SUNDAY SAUCE  alla CLEMENZA from the Francis Ford Coppola  film The Godfather , how to make Dolly Sinatra Meatballs and Spaghetti Sauce, the Bellino Family Sunday Sauce, and Mamma DiMaggio's Sunday Gravy, get a copy of  Daniel Bellino "Z" s SUNDAY SAUCE , When Italian-Americans Cook.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday Gravy




 



SUNDAY SAUCE
 
aka GRAVY
 
alla CLEMENZA
 
alla BELLINO alla PACINO

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