Showing posts with label SUNDAY SAUCE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SUNDAY SAUCE. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2025

Sunday Sauce My Favorite Cookbook

 



AL PACINO


SUNDAY SAUCE – When Italian Americans 

Cook: Secret Italian Recipes & Favorite Dishes 

.. Italian Cookbook with Clemenza Spaghetti & 

Meatballs Sunday Sauce Godfather Gravy – 

by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke – Review



"MY FAVORITE ITALIAN COOKBOOK"

Wow, Sunday Sauce is my new favorite Italian Cookbook, I just love it. It’s filled with lots of great recipes and animated stories that bring the food, the people, and places in Italian-American New York to life. I made Spaghetti & Meatballs and, Shoemaker Chicken alla Scarpariello, and Spaghetti Marinara and my friends and family loved them all. 

The recipes are well written and easy to follow and the author writes with great passion so when you read you get quite excited and can’t wait to cook and eat each recipe, one and all. That to me is the sign of a great writer who knows his craft, and is what I look for in a cookbook, and Daniel Bellino does the job quite well, and that’s why Sunday Sauce is my knew favorite Italian Cookbook. I highly recommend it to anyone and all. If you love Italian Food and cookbooks, you’re sure to love Sunday Sauce.


Gina DiNapoli






SUNDAY SAUCE

"MY FAVORITE ITALIAN COOKBOOK"









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Monday, June 16, 2014

10 Essentials of A Writers Life





CAFE DUEX MAGOTS 

 PARIS




Erik Larson: Top 10 Essentials to a Writer’s Life

1. Good Coffee: Every writer has a ritual that begins the day. It’s like turning a key to start your car. For me, the key that starts the day is a good cup of coffee, preferably Peet’s Coffee.
2. More Coffee: Alas, I drink as many as five cups a day. And then switch to tea. My teeth are the color of plum-tree leaves.
3. Oreo Cookies: I mean, look, if you have a cup of good coffee, you need an Oreo. Some mornings—the tough ones—I define as two-Oreo days. Double Stuf preferred.
4. A Sense of Pace: Many writers make the mistake of engaging in what I call “binge writing.” They write for 10 hours straight, riding the perfect wave of inspiration. The problem is, you still need to wake up the next day and do it again. Best is to pace yourself. Write for three hours straight, without interruption, then stop.
5. Knowing Where to Stop: My favorite “trick” is to stop writing at a point where I know that I can pick up easily the next day. I’ll stop in mid-paragraph, often in mid-sentence. It makes getting out of bed so much easier, because I know that all I’ll have to do to be productive is complete the sentence. And by then I’ll be seated at my desk, coffee and Oreo cookie at hand, the morning’s inertia overcome. There’s an added advantage: The human brain hates incomplete sentences. All night my mind will have secretly worked on the passage and likely mapped out the remainder of the page, even the chapter, while simultaneously sending me on a dinner date with Cate Blanchett.
6. Blocks of Undisturbed Time: I set aside a minimum of three hours every morning, seven days a week, during which no one is allowed to intrude except to report an approaching cruise missile.
7. Physical Diversion: When I stop writing, I need an escape—something that takes me out of the work and wholly into another realm. My main diversion is tennis, though I also find cooking to be very helpful. Something about chopping onions is very restorative. Dogs are helpful, too. They force you to go outside and confront the weather, although my dog did once eat a 19th-century edition of a British physicist’s autobiography.
8. A Good Library: For all writers, but especially those of us who write  nonfiction, a good library with open stacks is crucial.





ERNEST HEMINGWAY

"A WRITERS WRITER"







CAFFE DANTE

Greenwich Village, New York


MY WRITING ESSENTIALS

Daniel Bellino-Zwicke


1.  A Good Cafe

2. COFFEE

3. My Laptop (Macbook Pro)

4. REESE'S PEANUTBUTTER CUPS





MY FAVORITE CAFFE

CAFFE DANTE








Reese's Peanut Butter Cups










The MARLTON

"COFFEE TIME"

Art by Daniel Bellino Z





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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Daniel Bellino Zwicke 99 BOOKS SALE




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THE FEAST of THE 7 FISH  -  ITALIAN CHRISTMAS,  and
GOT ANY KAHLUA? a.ka.  THE BIG LEBOSKI COOKBOOK
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Sunday, April 27, 2014

SUNDAY SAUCE


SUNDAY SAUCE 
GETS NEW COVER



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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

CLEMENZA SUNDAY SAUCE AMAZON GRAVY



SUNDAY SAUCE on AMAZON "Screenshot"








CLEMENZA SHOWS MICHAEL
How To MAKE SUNDAY SAUCE
alla CLEMENENZA
CORLEONE
MOB WAR SAUCE


YOGI BERRA



YOGI LOVES SUNDAY SAUCE

and 

GIVES The OK Sign To SUNDAY SAUCE

by DANIEL BELLINO-ZWICKE

MANGIA BENE !



Sunday, March 9, 2014

Me & My Instagram


 Screen Shot

On 
My

Macbook Pro





Napoleon House, New Orleans

The LATE GREAT
PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN

Me and My Converse Chuck Taylor's

My Friend Jorge
My Boy Don Daniel at His House
HAVANA, CUBA

KEITH RICHARDS
"KEEF"

MARLTON HOTE

DUCA ENRICO
Sicilian Wine

A Pot of My SUNDAY SAUCE

My Book
SUNDAY SAUCE
When Italian-Americans Cook

by Daniel Bellino Zwicke


INSTAGRAM
Author
Daniel Bellino-Zwicke





BOOGIE NIGHTS
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Mark Walhberg
John C. Riley

BABE RUTH

The SULTAN of SWAT
and
GREATEST SPORTS FIGURE
of
ALL-TIME

BERTANI AMARONE

A Painting by BOB DYLAN












Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Learn How to Make SUNDAY SAUCE alla CLEMENZA

CLEMENZA TEACHES MICHAEL

HOW To MAKE MOB WAR SUNDAY SAUCE 
alla CLEMENZA

CORLEONE STYLE



Richard Castellano
and AL PACINO
in
Francis Ford Coppola's
The GODFATHER

Adapted from Mario Puzo's Novel


“Hey come over here kid. Learn something. You never know when you’re gonna have to cook for 20 guys some day. You see, you start out with a little oil. Then you fry some garlic. Then you throw in some tomatoes, tomato paste, you fry it, you make sure it doesn’t stick. You get it to a boil. You Shove in your Sausage and Meatballs, Hey? Add a bit of Wine, a little sugar, you see? And that’s my trick.”

                   Peter Clemenza,
               ….. The Godfather



For CLEMENZA'S RECIPE




The INGREDIENTS


From My Latest SUNDAY SAUCE

Braciole
Sausages
Garlic
Onion
Pork Neck
Ground Beef
(Not Pictured)
San Marzano Tomatoes

Barbi Brunello
To Drink with Dinner


                                                        

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

SUNDAY SAUCE


SUNDAY SAUCE
alla CLEMENZA

CLEMENZA TEACHING MICHAEL

Richard Castellano & Al Pacino

Francis Ford Coppola's

THE GODFATHER


EXCERT From SUNDAY SAUCE

by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke


If you utter the term Sunday Sauce to any number of  millions of Italian-Americans, they start salivating at  the simple mention of its name. The wheels start  turning  in their heads,  with  thoughts of how tasty it is, with its various components; the Meatballs,  Sausages, Braciole, maybe Ribs, Beef Neck, or Pig  Skin Braciole,  the Pasta, and the Gravy itself. They think  about  sitting  at  the  table with friends and  or  family,  people  they love. They’ll ponder the Antipasti, wondering what it might be; Mixed Salumi, Baked Clams, Grilled Calamari? And with the meal, there will surely be Wine, Italian Wine, maybe a good Chianti or Montepulciano d’Abruzzo. With Uncle Frank and Uncle Tony, the wine was usually Carlo Rossi Paisano or Gallo Hearty Burgundy, two solid Italian-American  Winemakers. 
    When thinking of a Sunday Sauce, you’ll think about the warmth in the air, of loved ones, Sinatra,  Dino,  and the Sunday Sauce, “It’s a beautiful thing!” If you’ve never done it, “Try it!” If you haven’t cooked one for  some time, plan a get-together  with  friends  and  family,  soon.  Sunday Sauce, It brings people together, in a most Delightful way, and as the Big Boys would say, “It’s a Beautiful Thing.”




RECIPE



Learn How to Make SINATRA SUNDAY SAUCE ITALIAN GRAVY

Sinatra n Sunday Sauce

               SINATRA & SUNDAY SAUCE ?                   Yes, they go together, Francis Albert Sinatra  & Sunday Sauce  ...