Sinatra Bellino Luciano n Cappuccino

 

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Best Selling Italian Cookbook Author

Daniel Bellino-Zwicke and Frank Sinatra

Family’s are from LERCARA FRIDDI, SICILY

 

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FRANCIS ALBERT SINATRA

ROOTS Are From LERCARA FRIDDI, SICILIA, ITALIA

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Best Selling Cookbook author Daniel Bellino-Zwicke has some things in common with the late-great Francis Albert Sinatra and famed Mafia Kingpin Charles “Lucky” Lucciano … What? Their families all hail from the town Lercara Friddi, Sicily in the Provence of Palermo in Italy … Lucciano was born there in 1897 and immigrated with his parents in 1907 to New York and the United States. Sinatra’s father Martino Sinatra was born in there in 1892 and his parents immigrated to New York in 1903 … Bellino’s maternal grandparents Josephina and Philipo Bellino were born in Lercara Friddi and immigrated to the United States to New York City in 1904, and later settled in the Italian Conclave of Lodi, New Jersey where Daniel’s grandfather set up a Shoemaker shop on Main Street … Take note that Sinatra’s grandfather was also a shoemaker in Lercara Friddi, and it is certain the these two grandfathers must have known each other in the small Sicilian town.

 

More on LERCARA FRIDDI

Lercara Friddi is a commune (municipality) in the Province of Palermo in the Italian region Sicily , located about 45 kilometers (28 mi) southeast of Palermo .

Founded in 1595 by local feudataries, it is on the slopes of Madore Hill, between the valleys of Fiumetorto and Platani rivers. In the past it was an important mining center, the only one in the province of Palermo where sulfur was excavated.

On December 25, 1893, eleven people were killed in the massacre Lercara Friddi During The Fasci Siciliani

uprising after a rally of peasants and sulfur miners That asked for the abolition of taxes and better working conditions.

Andrea Finocchiaro Aprile (1878-1964), politician

Mauro Picone (1885-1977), mathematician

Anthony Martin Sinatra (1892-1969), professional boxer and father of singer, Frank Sinatra (1915-1998)

Lucky Luciano (1897-1962), gangster

Pietro Scaglione (1906-1971), magistrate

Nicolo Nicolosi (1912-1986), football player and manager

Pietro Lo Forte (1920-2004), musician

Frédéric François (b. 1950), singer-songwriter

Daniel Bellino-Zwicke (b. 1958), cookbook author

 

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GRANDMA BELLINO’S ITALIAN COOKBOOK

RECIPES From My SICILIAN GRANDMOTHER

by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke

Based on Sicilian Recipes from Daniel’s Maternal Nonna Giuseppina Bellino .. 

The Recipes are mostly Sicilian as well as Neapolitan dishes from Giuseppina’s friends who hailed from Napoli, Salerno, and the surrounding cities and towns of Naples.

RECIPES : ARANCINI (Sicilian Rice Balls), CAPONATA, STUFFED ARTICHOKES, BRACIOLA, ZUPPA LENTICHE (Lentil Soup) SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS, PASTA LENTICHE, and More ….

 

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CHARLES “LUCKY” LUCIANO

Charles “Lucky” Luciano, born Salvatore Lucania November 24, 1897 – January 26, 1962) was an Italian-American mobster and Crime Boss. Luciano is considered the father of modern organized crime in the United States for the establishment of the first Commission. He was the first official boss of the modern Genovese crime family. He was, along with his associates instrumental in the development of the National Crime Syndicate in the United States.

Luciano was tried and successfully convicted for compulsory prostitution in 1936 after years of investigation by District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey. Luciano was given a thirty-year prison sentence, but was allowed to live his life freely outside the United States when he struck a deal with the government during World War II while still imprisoned.

 

 

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Sunday Sauce

When Italian-Americans Cook

by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke

Recipes :

SINATRA SUNDAY SAUCE

PASTA FAZOOL

SPAGHETTI MARINARA

and More …

 

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SPAGHETTI AGLI OLIO

Spaghetti with Garlic & Oil

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The RECIPE: 


  4  Cloves of Garlic, peeled and minced 
 
1/2 teaspoon Red Pepper Flakes 

 
1/3 cup Italian Olive Oil

 
1 pound imported Italian Spaghetti 

 
5 tablespoons chopped fresh Parsley (Optional) 

 
Bring 6 Quarts of salted water to the boil and add spaghetti.

Add Olive Oil and the minced Garlic to a large saute pan and cook on low heat for 2 minutes. Add Red Pepper and cook just until the garlic starts to brown. 
Add Parsley.

Cook the Spaghetti according to directions on package. 


Once finished cooking remove from the heat and drain spaghetti in a colander, leaving about 4 tablespoons of the cooking water behind in the pot the spaghetti cooked in.


Add the spaghetti back to the pot it cooked in and add the garlic and olive oil. Mix all together. 
Serve with or without grated Parmigiano or Pecorino Romano on side.




 

RECIPE : SPAGHETTI AGLI OLIO

in SEGRETO ITALIANO 






Available in Paperback & Kindle 


on AMAZON.com
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Jersey Shore Crab Sauce Pasta

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Jersey Shore Crabs

JERSEY SHORE CRAB SAUCE

 

There are plenty of Maryland Blue Crabs down on the Jersey Shore, as well as plenty of Italian-Americans. The two go together, and this Crab Sauce for pasta is a specialty of Jersey Italians who love seafood, along with their Brooklyn and New York neighbors. They all love it! So will you.

 
RECIPE
 
Ingredients :
 
12 Hard Shell Blue Crabs 
12 tablespoons Olive Oil 
12 Cloves Garlic 1 for each Crab, peeled and chopped 
1 Small Onion, peeled and chopped fine 
1 teaspoon Red Pepper Flakes 
1 – 28 oz. can whole San Marzano Tomatoes 
1 – 28 oz. can Crushed Tomatoes 
1- 16 oz. can Tomato Puree 
½ teaspoon dry Basil
¼ cup chopped fresh Italian Parsley 
1 pound Lump Crab-Meat, fresh frozen or canned
1 pound imported Italian Spaghetti or Linguine 
 
Put olive oil in a large pot and heat to high. Place the Crabs in the pot and sauté at high heat for 10 minutes.

After browning the crabs, remove from pan and set aside. 

 
Put onions in pan and cook on medium heat for 5 minutes. 
 
Add the garlic and red pepper to pan and cook on low heat for 3 minutes. 
 
Add whole tomatoes to pan and cook on high heat for 4 minutes whole stirring with a wooden spoon. 
 
Add crushed tomatoes and tomato puree. 
 
Add the Crabs back to the pot. Cook for 90 minutes on low heat. 
 
Remove the crabs from pan and let cool on the side. 
 
Remove all the meat from the crabs and discard the shells. 
 
Add crab-meat to sauce with your extra pound of lump crab-meat and simmer on low heat for 10 minutes. 
 
 
Cook pasta according to directions on package. Drain pasta and put back in the pot it cooked in with 8 tablespoons of reserved pasta cooking water. 
 
Sprinkle pasta with a little olive oil and mix. 
 
Add 2 cups of crab sauce and half the parsley to pasta and mix. 
 
Plate the pasta with sauce on 4 plates in equal portions and top with some more sauce and some parsley. 
 
 
Notes: Do not serve with cheese! Italians never have cheese with Seafood Pasta. This is enough sauce for 2 to 3 pound of pasta, or about 12 portions, so after you make this Pasta with Crab Sauce with 1 pound of pasta, you still have plenty left over for another day.
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The Finished Sauce 
 
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Pasta with Jersey Shore Crab Sauce

 

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JERSEY CRAB SHORE SAUCE

 

and Other Great Recipes
SEGRETO ITALIANO




 
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Ragu Neapolitan

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BRACIOLE

The meats inside any given Neapolitan Ragu or Sunday Gravy will vary depending upon who is making the sauce and their family’s recipe .. Many Italian-Americans make it with; Suasage, Meatballs, & Braciole, others may make it with just Meatballs & Sausages, and some will make it with Meatballs, Sausages, & Pork Spareribs .. You can also put in chicken thighs, Pig Skin Braciole (Coteca), beef or pork neck and other various meats.

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Meatballs

“Always a Prized Item of the Italian-American Table”

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GRANDMA BELLINO’S ITALIAN COOKBOOK

by Daniel Bellino Z

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Sophia Loren making Neapolitan Ragu

aka Sunday Sauce

aka Gravy

Recipe in Daniel Bellino-Zwicke ‘s SUNDAY SAUCE

available in Paperback and Kindle on AMAZON.com

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DaSilvano Closed after 40 Years

 

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A shuttered DaSilvano December 21, 2016

THE END of an ERA

 

It’s a sad day in Greenwich Village today, for lovers of good Italian Food and dining out. Famed restaurant to the stars Da Silvano has closed its doors after 40 years in business. Silvano Marcheto of Florence Italy moved to the great city of New York and worked as a waiter at the now defunct Derby Restaurant on Macdougal Street in New York’s Greenwich Village before going out on his own in 1976. 

Silvano acquired a small storefront that was formerly a laundromat and turned it into a place that would one day become the top celebrity spot in the of New York City. Silvano knew how to churn out great Italian Food, Tuscan in particular and to take good care of his customers. His customers besides us mere mortals would turn out to be a whose who of Hollywood, the Fashion and Art Worlds, Publishing and Media Big Wigs, and all sorts of celebrities under the Sun which include the likes of; Paul McCarteny, Sting, Keith Richards, David Bowie, Richard Gere, Gwyneth Palthrow, Anna Wintour, and on and on, everbody who was anybody dined at Da Silvano and I myself witnessed the throngs of celebrities that I myself took care of as a Maitre’d / Manager at Da Silvano in its heyday as Celebrity Central of New York.

Da Silvano had quite a good run doing a brisk busines for about 30 years until a string of events that began to bring less and less business to the onced packed-every-night restaurant. The first thing that started the slow down turn of business and the great luster of this once booming restaurant was when Grayden Carter the famed Editor in Chief of the celebrity powerful Vanity Fair Magazine went and opened his own restaurant the Waverly Inn. This was the beginning of what would become the end of Da Silvano in December of 2016. Carter who dined at Da Silvano 5 night a week where he had his own regular table opened the Waverly Inn in 2008 and things at Da Silvano immediately began going south. Pracitcally the entire Celeb Crowd that frequented Da Silvano on a nightly basis for years simply Jumped Shipped to Carter’s Waverly Inn and Silvano had lost most of his Celebrity Crowd. The US and World economy took a tank and this didn’t help things either. I who lived in a building very close to Da Silvano noticed an immediate decline in the restaurants business which I estimated at somehere around 40 to 50 percent until the current situation we now see, the sad day of Silvano Marchetto closing the days of his beloved namesake restaurant Da Silvano in December 2016, it’s the end of an Era.

 

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SILVANO MARCHETTO

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SILVANO in Better Days

with Art Dealer Tony Shafrazzi (L)

and Publisher Peter Brandt (R)

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Silvano Marchetto with one of His Beloved Ferrari ‘s

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The Frank Sinatra Willie Moretti Connection of The GODFATHER

 
Frank Sinatra
 
 
 
    Guarin “Willie” Moretti was the notorious Underboss of The Genovese Crime Family in New Jersey. He was born in Bari Italy in 1894. Moretti was shot dead Gangland Style (Whacked) at Joe’s Elbow Room in Cliffside Park, New Jersey on October 4,  1951 …
In the mid – 1930’s Willie Moretti’s name came to light when he became friends with an unknown singer named Frank Sinatra. Sinatra’s then wife Nancy Barbatp was related to John Barbato who was a soldier in Moretti’s crew. At the time SInatra had a tough time booking singing ingagements so Moretti helped him book New Jersey Clubs in return for a percentage of his earnings. By 1941 Sinatra was known throughout the United States and was on the verge of signing a lucrative contract with a national promoter. However years earlier he had signed a contract with band leader Tommy Dorsey who was reluctant to let Sinatra out of the contract. With the help of Moretti, Frank was able to get out of this contract. Moretti shoved aPistol down Dorsey’s throat and threatenedto Kill Dorsey if he didn’t release Sinatra. Sinatra was then free to sign a lucrative Record Deal as well as the contract with the national club promoter. 
Around the same time Moretti also became acquainted with up-and-coming comedians Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis who performed several nightclubs he frequented. Jerry Lewis and Dean Martina s well as Milton Berle and Frank Sinatra all performed at the Wedding of Moretti’s daughter in Hasbrouk Heights New Jersey. That wedding was the inspiration for the wedding scene of Don Vito Corleone’s daughter Connie in Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo’s The Godfather.
 
 
 
Willie Moretti lies dead on the floor of Joe’s Elbow Room
Cliffside Park, New Jersey
October 4, 1951
 
 
 
 
 
MARIO PUZO’S Best Selling Novel
 
The GODFATHER
 
 
 
It is without question that Frank Sinatra is the inspiration for Frankie Fontaine and Mob Boss Vito Corleone threatening to Kill band leader if he didn’t release Frankie from his contract they had together . Frank Sinatra would never admit this, but all those close to him at the time, know that it is the factual truth.
 
 
 
 
“You can act Like a Man” !!!
 
Al Martino (right) as FRANKIE FONTAINE
 
and MARLON BRANDO as Don Vito Corleone
 
 
THE GODFATHER
 
 
by Francis Ford Coppola
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Learn How to Make SUNDAY SAUCE alla SINATRA
 
 
alla CLEMENZA
 
 
in Daniel Bellino’s SUNDAY SAUCE
 
 
 
 
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Minestrone Genovese

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RECIPE : MINESTORNE GENOVESE

Ingredients :

1/4 pound Cannellini or Borlotti (cranberry) beans, soaked overnight

3 tablespoons Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
1/2 cup chopped onion
2 leeks, washed and chopped, white part only
1 medium eggplant (1 pound), peeled and diced
2 medium carrots, peeled and sliced
2 ribs celery, sliced
2 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
2 medium tomatoes, diced
2 cups hot chicken broth
4 cups hot water, plus extra if needed
1 cup chopped raw spinach
1 cup diced zucchini
1 cup shredded green cabbage
1/4 pound vermicelli or stelline pasta
3 tablespoons Basil Pesto
Salt and pepper to taste

PREPARATION 

Drain the beans from the overnight soaking water, place them in a pot, cover with water, cook about 30 minutes or until still quite al dente, and set aside.

In a large pot, heat the oil. Add the onion, leeks, eggplant, carrots, celery and potatoes and sauté for about 8 minutes, or until the vegetables just begin to exude their juices.

Add the tomatoes, hot broth, hot water, beans and additional hot water to just cover the mixture. Bring to a boil, lower the heat to a simmer, and cook covered for about 30 minutes.

Add the spinach, zucchini, cabbage and pasta and cook another 20 minutes or until the pasta is al dente. Stir in the pesto. Add salt and pepper to taste and serve.

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BASIL PESTO for MINESRONE GENOVESE and to Sauce the PASTA of Your Choice

Who doesn’t Love Pesto ? Well I guess there may be some, but for the most part, just about everyone loves this wonderful no-cook Italian Sauce that highlights some of Italy’s most iconic ingredients which include ; fresh garden Basil, Italian Olive Oil, garlic, Pignoli Nuts, and Parmigiano Reggiano . In Genoa and Liguria where Pesto was first born and is famous for there, there are primarily two ways to use this wonderful cold sauce, number one is to coat any one of a variety of pasta shapes to make a tasty pasta dish of Maccheroni & Pesto or pesto’s second most important use is as the main flavor enhancer of Minestrone Genovese, the greatest vegetable soup of all.

RECIPE : BASIL PESTO

  • 3/4 cup pine nuts (6 ounces)

  • 5 cups basil leaves, chilled and very dry

  • 6 small garlic cloves, quartered

  • 1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice

  • 1/3 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese

  • 3/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for sealing

  • Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper

    1. Put the garlic in the bowl of a food processor and pulse until coarsely chopped. Toss in the nuts, Parmesan, if using, pepper and salt and chop until the nuts are finely crushed, about 1 minute. Add the basil, oil and lemon juice and pulse for 1 minute more, until smooth. 

    2. To store, transfer the pesto to a sterilized jar with a tight-fitting lid. Pour a thin layer of olive oil on top of the pesto, seal and refrigerate up to 10 days or freeze up to 3 months.

 

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SUNDAY SAUCE

by Daniel Bellino Zwicke

LEARN HOW to Make SUNDAY SAUCE, Minestrone, Marinara, and More …

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Trippa Truffles & Sauvignon Blanc

A Plate of PASTA with WHITE TRUFFLES at Bar Pitti

TRIPPA 

a Bar Pitti Favorite

Inside BAR PITTI  … Greenwich Village  NEW YORK

“GREATEST SUMMER TRUFFLES EVER!!!””””

We had another great plate of “Taglierlini with Truffle” the other day at Bar Pitti.
The Black Summer Truffles from Umbria have been so good this year, that they taste almost as good as the “White Alba Truffles” of the Autum and Winter Season.
It was quite funny when my friend Pat “P” and I took owe first bites, i said, “Patty Boy,” these Truffles are as good as the “Whites.” He agreed, and the words were barely out our mouths when Govanni came over and aske us how our Pasta was and added that they were “Stupenious” this year. “Just as good as the White Truffles.” We told him that we just said the same thing, and at about a fourth of the price at $23.00 a plate, they were an absolute “Bargain.”

We had a plate of Vitello Tonnato and “Trippa Fiorentina.” both were tasty as ever.
If you haven’t had any of the Norcia Summer Truffle, run on down to “Bar Pitti” and get a plate. “they’re Amazing!!!!” We drank a bottle of “Macari Sauvignon Blanc,”
as everyone seems to be doing these days and we were as “Happy as Peas in a Pod.”

by Daniel Bellino Zwicke

Watch for Daniel Bellino Zwicke’s upcoming book, “La Tavola” to be released November 2008 by Aardvark Global Publishing and read about the Adventures of the Table of
Italian-American New Yorkers.

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SUNDAY SAUCE

When Italian-Americans Cook

by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke

AVAILABLE on AMAZON.com

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Daniel Bellino Zwicke is Italian American New York

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There lives in New York City’s Greenwich Village Italian neighborhood an author named Daniel Bellino Zwicke .. Daniel is the Best Selling author of much loved Italian Cookbooks as Sunday Sauce, Grandma Bellino’z Italian Coobook, La Tavola, and The Feast of The Seven Fish / Italian Christmas  … There is no other Italian Cookbook author quite like Daniel. For one Daniel was a real restaurant chef helming the kitchens of some of New York’s finest restaurants as well as creating America’s FIRST Ever Venetian Wine Bar / Restaurant (known as a Bacaro).

In writing such beloved Italian Cookbooks as Segreto Italiano, Sunday Sauce, and The Feast of The Seven Fish, Daniel is famous for 3 main aspects in writings of Italian Food and Wine. The three great aspects of Daniel’s unique writing style is the great love and passion Daniel has for his subject matter, his unique storytelling style and the ease, authenticity, and accuracy of his recipes. Daniel Bellino Zwicke has carved out his own special niche in his food and cultural writings and that is that he has now established himself as the undisputed pre-eminent writer of Italian-American Food Cooking and Culture. And Daniel Bellino Zwicke is without question the world’s number one proponent of Italian-American Food and Cuisine as a true and legitimate world cuisine.

Daniel’s fans and followers are enamored with Daniel’s Italian Cookbooks which combine wonderful Italian Food Recipes that are coupled with delightful stories and facts of the food, the recipes, history, and people’s of Italian-America. So we salute this Greenwich Village based food, wine, & travel writer and recorder of the Italian-American lifestyle one Daniel Bellino-Zwicke.

Bravo!

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Anthony Roma

 

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SUNDAY SAUCE

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Look for Daniel’s soon to be Released MANGIA ITALIANO

BOOKS by Daniel Bellino Zwicke are Available on AMAZON

How to Make Frittata

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   Frittata, they’re quite a wonder. Italian Flat Omelets that are tasty, versatile and easy to make. I’ve been making them for years. They’re one of my favorites. Frittata are quite versatile. You can fill them with a endless variety of ingredients, both fresh made or leftover, and this is one of the great uses and attributes of this Italian wonder, The Frittata. Americans are just recently learning about them. Italian Americans have known of, made, and have been eating Frittata in many forms for years. In the past several years you see them popping up in cafes, delis, and restaurants as the rest of American is now catching on to what Italian-Americans have known for years.

   There are several different ways to eat and use Frittata. You can make a small one with two or three eggs and what ever filling you choose like Spinach and Parmigiano or Mushrooms and eat the whole Frittata for one person for lunch or dinner, with or without a green salad on the side.

   The best and most useful use of Frittata is to make a large one using 8 to 12 eggs and whatever filling you choose. My favorites are Sausage & Pepper, Broccoli with Goat Cheese or Fontina, and the Spaghetti Frittata

that has a cute little story behind it with me and my Aunt Fran. Anyway, when you make one of these large Frittata, the great thing is that you let it cool down, serve it at room temperature, cutting the frittata into wedges and eating it this way. A wedge of frittata can be a antipasto item on its own, part of a mixed antipasti misti, or my favorite, pulling a already made frittata out of the refrigerator and just cutting off a wedged shape piece and eating a piece any time day or night when you are hungry and need a little snack.

   Frittata are great items to include in a picnic, at a barbecue, and are especially goo if you’re on a long road trip in the car, in a bus, train, or plane, a piece or two of frittata is great to bring along. If you’re on a plane, get hungry, and you have a wedge or two of frittata with you, you’ll be happy as heck that you brought it along. Yes they make great travel food, The Frittata. They’re also great as part of a buffet or to pass around little pieces as Hors D’Oeuvres at a cocktail party.  

 

 

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