Friday, September 15, 2023

Sicilian American Pasta Cucuzza Soup Recipes

ZUPPA di CUCUZZA
 
"THATS a GAGOOTZA" !!!


RECIPES FROM MY SICILIAN NONNA 

by Daniel Bellino "Z"

 
 
 
RECIPE
 
Zuppa di Cucuzza
 
Excerpted Form Daniel Bellino's
 
Grandma Bellino's Italian Cookbook
 
 
 
 
ZUPPA di CUCUZZA

    “Gagootz” !!!!


This is a soup that my mother used to make every now and then. Usually when her friend Mary Santangelo gave her a couple big Cucuzza, from their backyard garden in Garfield. My mother Lucia learned this recipe from her mother who used to make it back in Sicily, and she learned how to make it from her mother, my Great Grandmother Salemi. This dish is one of the quintessential recipes of this book, and also of both the Italian-American and Sicilian-American table as a whole, and of course of Sicilians in Sicily, especially in the years of the first 70 years of the 20th Century from around 1900 to 1970’s or so. The soup is easy to make and quite economical, feeding about 15 or 16 portions of which you can serve over a 3 - 4 day time. Cucuzza are not always available in every store, however more and more super markets are carrying them during their growing season, and you can always get them at any produce store that specializes in Italian foods.

This zuppa is a soup of course, but almost a pasta dish as well, and you can vary the amount of pasta as you like. Cooking pasta separately on the side and when you are serving it, you will use double the amount of pasta or more, with less liquid in the soup and using the soup actually as a sauce. I always do this, as there are always leftovers when making a pot of it, and serving it as a pasta is a nice welcome alternative to give one variety from the same dish. I do the same with Lentil Soup to make Pasta Lenticchie, a pasta dish. In addition, if you like, you can sauté one link of Italian Sweet or Hot Sausage, serve up the soup as either pasta or soup and add a link of sausage or two to each plate. You will love it any way you do, as do the Bellino’s and millions of other Italian’s have over the years. So make it, and enjoy, and always Mangia Bene Amici!






GAGOOTZ


 
RECIPE :

INGREDIENTS :

1 large Cucuzza ak.a. Gagootz
1 large onion, peeled and diced
6 Garlic Cloves, peeled and sliced thin
8 tablespoons Olive Oil
½ teaspoon Red Pepper Flakes
1 teaspoon Sea Salt
½ tsp. Black Pepper
6 Plum Tomatoes, chopped
1 pound fresh cooked Fava Beans, or frozen Baby Lima Beans (or canned lima beans)
1 pound imported Italian Ditalini (or Ronzoni)


Cut off ends of the Cucuzza and peel it with a vegetable peeler. Cut the Cucuzza in half lengthwise. Scoop out seeds and discard. Cut into 1 ½ inch cubes.

Put olive oil and cucuzza in a large 6-quart pot. Cook on medium heat for 5 minutes, occasionally stirring with a wooden spoon. Add onion and cook for 4 minutes more.

Add garlic and cook for 3 minutes. Add red pepper, and cook for 2 minutes.

Add tomatoes and cook on high heat for 5 minutes. Add water and cook on medium-low heat for 12 minutes.

Add Fava Beans (or Lima Beans) and cook on low heat for 6 minutes.
Cook Ditalini according to directions on package. When finished cooking, drain in a colander, making sure to reserve 2 – 3 cups of water to add to soup.

Add all the pasta to the soup. Add salt 7 Black Pepper and stir.
Add water little by little to the soup until you reach the consistency that you like. The soup should be fairly thick, yet slightly watery.

Ladle soup into bowls. Drizzle a bit of olive oil over the top of each bow of soup and pass grated cheese for your guest to put in their soup.

Save any remaining soup in a closed container to enjoy anytime for lunch, dinner, or anytime in-between.




 
 

ZUPPA di CUCUZZA
 
 
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Sunday, August 27, 2023

Homemade Sicilian Pasta Recipe Rabbit Ragu SICILY

 



GIUSEPPA MAKES PASTA









GIUSEPPA MAKES MACCHERONI

With RABBIT RAGU - SICILIANA

In SICILY





MACCHERONI SICILIANA







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As MOMMA GRATES The PECORINO




He EATS NONNA'S PASTA

And says, "BUONA" !

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Saturday, August 12, 2023

Arthur Avenue Italian Food Bronx Market Meatballs

 



OLD SCHOOL ITALIAN

FRUIT & VEGETAABLE VENDOR

ARTHUR AVENUE MARKET

BRONX, NEW YORK






MIKE GREICO

The MIKE of MIKE'S DELI

ARTHUR AVENUE MARKET 

BRONX, NEW YORK






FRESH SASEEGE !!!

LAMB SAUSAGE

ARTHUR AVENUE  MARKET








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With MICHAEL COLAMECO

BRONX, NEW YORK





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by MICHAEL COLAMECO




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Thursday, August 3, 2023

Bellino Eats Pizza - Totonnos Coney Island Brooklyn NY

 



Totonno's Pizzeria Napolitano

Neptune Avenue, Coney Island

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK





MICHAEL STRETCHING The DOUGH

MAKING OUR PIZZA





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On TWO SEPERATE TRIPS

With FRIEND JIMMY & BROTHER-IN-LAW NOEL






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TOTONNO'S PIZZA NAPOLTANO

CONEY ISLAND, BROOKLY

NEW YORK



TOTONNO'S


​Zagat once claimed of Totonno Pizzeria Napolitana (totonnos.com), “Only God makes better pizza.” And this legendary pizzeria has certainly received its share of cult-like worship since its beginnings in 1924, when Anthony “Totonno” Pero opened his own pizzeria in Brooklyn’s Coney Island (he had trained for years as a pizzaiolo at the legendary Lombardi’s in Manhattan and had a place across the street before moving to the current location). An Italian immigrant who was a baker in Italy, he developed his own pizza recipe, which is still followed today: “imported Italian tomatoes; a dry mozzarella that’s made especially for us, with very little salt; and olive oil,” says Louise Ceminieri, granddaughter of Anthony, who co-owns the shop with her brother and sister, Frank Ceminieri and Annette Balzano. “The recipe, combined with the coal-fired brick oven we use, creates its own unique taste.”

This recipe remains unchanged even despite wildly fluctuating prices (Louise recalls paying up to $127 for four cans of olive oil and $90 for a bag of flour), and she prides herself on not cutting corners—easier since the family owns the building and, according to Louise, “never spent five cents on advertising.” She also partially credits Americans’ insatiable desire for pizza. “Pizza is going to make money, no matter what kind you make, because people love it so much,” she says. It doesn’t hurt, however, that Totonno appears in dozens of cookbooks and guidebooks the world over—the pizzeria even won an America’s Classics award from the James Beard Foundation in 2009. 

In the ’90s, the pizzeria began expansion, opening two locations in Manhattan by licensing with partners, but the original location suffered a setback in 2009 when a fire destroyed part of the restaurant. However, the family persevered and reopened in February 2010, much to the relief of fans worldwide, and the pizzeria remains the longest-operating in one location in the United States. “We had to rebrick and reinsulate the oven, and I was really afraid that the pizza wouldn’t taste the same,” Louise remembers. “But we made some test pizzas before we opened, and I said, ‘Could it be possible that it tastes even better?’"







LOMBARDI'S PIZZERIA

53 SPRING STREET

MEW YORK NY







LOMBARDI'S 1905

SPRING STREET

GENARO LOMBARDI (L)

ANTHONY PERO (R)

Anthony Pero was the Pizzaiolo at Lomabradi's Pizzeria on Spring Street in New York.
He is said to be the 1st Ever Pizzaiolo (Pizza Maker) in Amaerica, beginning to make Pizza
at Lombardi's Italian Grocery Store in 1905.








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Saturday, July 22, 2023

Sunday, July 16, 2023

How to Make Meatballs Recipe

 



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