Hi Everybody,
We just posted my first youtube for my book. I hope you like it. It’s filmed in my kitchen!
Happy Easter/Buona Pasqua,
maria
Hi Everybody, We just posted my first youtube for my book. I hope you like it. It’s filmed in my kitchen! maria Hi Everybody, Sunday, April 4th: CHIN International TV, Toronto Monday, April 5th: CHCH Television, Hamilton Morning Show Tuesday, April 6th: Interviews with: Rita DeMontis, Toronto Sun and Canoe website Wednesday, April 7th Tuesday, April 13th: NYC I may not hit those high notes in “The Great Gig in the Sky” but I never skip a beat with my pasta alla bolognese with a soprano of spicy sausage. Get a standing ovation with my pasta alla bolognese. ps…It is very easy. How? The sauce was slow cooked and adding the hot sausage adds the perfect touch. Of course, you can deviate to mild sausage or leave it out. Whatever you and your guests enjoy!
Serves 4-6 (with leftovers for another time)
Ingredients: Heat a large saute pan over medium, add the olive oil. Then add the onion and cook until they start to soften. Add the garlic, ground meat and sausage. Cook for five minutes and stir occassionally. Add the tomatoes, salt, black pepper, pesto, oregano, and red chili flakes. Cook for thirty minutes and then add the wine. Reduce the heat to low and cook for additional thirty minutes. I like to make sure that the pork is cooked and total cooking is 1 hour. Using a large pot, cook the pasta according to the package instruction until it is al dente (approx. 8 minutes). Drain pasta and then throw it back in the pot. Add sauce and freshly grated Parmigiano cheese (handful). Place pasta in bowl and decorate with fresh basil and sausage. Serve immediately with your favorite beverage! Salute and here’s to Pink Floyd! Pantry + Freezer = your best friend when you don’t have time! I’ve had one of those week! Didn’t have time to cook or time to go out! Getting ready with the book launch and lots to do! Here’s to leftovers and being mindful to freeze them to help you out in the kitchen. ps – I don’t eat cereal for dinner! I always keep a few containers of chicken soup. Here’s how I made it a little different: Serves 4 While the soup was coming back to life, I added a can of lentils , a pinch of red chili flakes and read to serve! Serve with a nice glass a red wine, a little crusty italian bread and a piece of pecorino cheese….. and my headache just did an “exit stage left”. Quick and easy…….I just got my second wind…..back to work! Here’s what I call my version of Sloppy Giuseppe (or sloppy joe’s). Turn a little left over bologne sauce and toasted crusty Italian bread in honor of a last minute March 19th “St. Joseph’s Day”. A little leftover sauce (bologne) poured over some crusty bread and you just made yourself a hearty lunch or dinner. Add a green leafy salad and a perfect meal. A little wine, a little cheese and now we’re talking ……. buon appetito! |
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