SUNDAY SAUCE
AMERICA'S FAVORITE ITALIAN COOKBOOK
WHEN ITALIAN-AMERICANS COOK
Daniel Bellino Zwicke
SUNDAY SAUCE
Book by Daniel Bellino Zwicke
Sunday Sauce: When Italian-Americans Cook is a cookbook by Daniel Bellino Zwicke that celebrates Italian-Americanfood and culture, focusing on traditional slow-cooked tomato sauce (also called "gravy") and other classic Italian dishes. Published in 2013, the book blends authentic family recipes with cultural stories, including famous movie-inspired sauces from The Godfather (Clemenza's sauce) and Goodfellas, as well as recipes from figures like Frank Sinatra and Joe DiMaggio's mother. It's available through major online retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Key aspects of the book:
- Cookbook and biography, blending recipes with cultural narrative.Features traditional Italian-American recipes like spaghetti and meatballs, sausage and peppers, and pasta fazool, with a special focus on the Sunday sauce / gravy.
- Explores the tradition of "Sunday Sauce," a rich, meat-based tomato sauce simmered for hours, and the cultural debate over calling it "gravy".
- Includes recipes for iconic sauces from films like The Godfather and Goodfellas, as well as recipes from celebrities like Frank Sinatra.
- Daniel Bellino-Zwicke, a chef with extensive experience in New York restaurants.


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