Monday, May 25, 2015

The NEGRONI COCKTAIL





THE NEGRONI


    The Negroni? A question? A question to some? Most of America probably. Many so-called sophisticates have been drinking this “The Negroni” quite a bit in the past 4 years or so. The truly sophisticated, worldly folks have known about them far longer. Me? I’ve been drinking this great Italian-Cocktail for some 28 years now. Yes, I’ve been drinking Negroni’s ever since my first at a Bar in la Bella Roma back in the Summer of 1985. Rome, “The Eternal City” is where I had my first, on that marvelous first trip to Bella Italia. I was quite a young man, and that trip was completely magical, discovering real Italian “Italian Food” for the very first time, I had my first true Bolognese, Spaghetti Carbonara, Coda di Vacinara, Bucatini Amatriciana, Gelato, and a true Italian Espresso, “Oh Bliss!” Yes it was. I saw The Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo’s Moses at San Pietro en Vincole (Saint Peter in Chains), I saw the Coliseum, The Roman Forum, The Duomo in Florence, Venice and The Grand Canal, Positano, Capri, Napoli, and so much more. Yes the trip was magical. It was magical hanging out at a Bar in the Piazza Popolo drinking my first Campari, and that first of a thousand Negroni’s, or more. Many American’s are just discov-ering its charms, “me and the Negroni,” we go way back; in Rome, Venice, Capri, Positano, Capri, Verona, Bologna, I’ve had Negroni’s all over. And many in New York in restaurants and bars all over Manhattan, and Staten Island where I drink some of the best Negroni’s I’ve ever had, certainly in New York, at my buddy Pat Parotta’s house in Staten Island. Pat pours an awesome Negroni, better than any bartender in the city. He makes them with love and when I go to one of his wonderful little dinner parties, that’s the first thing I have. It’s tradition for us now. Leaving my house in Greenwich Village, I hop on the 1 Train and take it down to the Battery to the Staten Island Ferry Terminal. I hop on the ferry, ride across New York Harbor, passing the gorgeous Lady Liberty (The Statue of Liberty) along the way.  I get off the ferry. Pat picks me up at the terminal on the Staten Island side. We go to house, and I’m not through the door two minutes and he’s mixing up a nice one. A Negroni that is! Well 2 that is, one for me, and a Negroni for himself. We drink great Italian Wine at those dinner parties, and some of Pat’s tasty food. But we always start it off with our ritualistic Negroni’s alla Patty “P” and you should too.




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THE NEGRONI

Basic Recipe:

 ounce Campari
1 ounce Sweet Vermouth
1 ounce Gin
Ice
Orange
1. Fill a Rocks-Glass or Highball Glass with Ice.
2)  Add Campari, Sweet Vermouth, and Gin.
3) Stir ingredients. Garnish with a piece of Orange Peel or slice of Orange.
Note: Orsen Wells after discovering the Negroni while writing a screenplay in Rome, wrote in a correspon-dence back home that he had discovered a delightful Italian Cocktail, “The Negroni.”  Welles stated,
“It is made of Bitter Campari which is good for the liver, and of Gin which is bad.
The two balance each other out.”




photo Daniel Bellino-Zwicke




THE BELLINO NEGRONI


    For me, this is the Perfect Negroni. The basic Negroni recipe calls for 3 equal parts(1 oz.) each of Camapari, Sweet Vermouth, and Gin in a glass filled with ice, and garnished with an Orange Peel.
    For the most perfectly balanced Negroni, I put in slightly less Campari  (3/4 oz.),  ¾ ounce of Gin, a little more Sweet Vermouth with 1 ¼ ounces, over Ice, add  a tiny spalsh of Club Soda and Garnish with a good  size  piece of Orange. Voila! The Perfect Negroni. Enjoy!




THE NEGRONI is Excerpted From Daniel Bellino-Zwicke 's  SUNDAY SAUCE





Sunday, May 24, 2015

10 Best Pizza 's in Napoli

1.  1. Da Michele  on Via Sersale, 13 – Tel +390815539204. 

Let’s start with what some people may consider the inconveniences- the restaurant is rustic to say the least (almost spartan and very much “no frills”), no reservations are accepted, you always have to wait in line (we had 40 people before us!!) and they serve only 2 kinds of pizza. Nothing but the pizza Margherita and Pizza Marinara here, using only fiordilatte cow´s milk and sweet , tantalizing San Marzano tomatoes. So why do we recommend this place? Because this is the best pizza in Naples in our opinion!!!

The Condurro Family have been making pizzas since 1870. The great Diego Maradona was a frequent visitor when he played for Napoli.



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2.  Il Pizzaiolo del Presidente  on Via Tribunali, 120/121Tel. +39081210903


Right in the heart of Spaccanapoli, the historic center of Naples, Signore Ernesto Cacialli welcomed us here with a huge smile. Pizzaiolo since the time he was 7 (!!!), Ernesto invited former US president Bill Clinton – who was in Naples for G8 – to taste his creations (back in 1994) and since then his pizzeria  (the “president´s” pizzeria) was re-named in his honor. Buono!



3.  Brandi  on Salita S.Anna di Palazzo, 1- 2 (angolo via Chiaia)
Tel +39081416928

Close to the elegant Chiaia neighborhood and to Piazza Plebiscito, this is where the mythical “Pizza Margherita” was invented. Although pizzas have apparently been around in one form or another since Ancient Roman times, Raffaele Esposito is credited with creating the Margherita. He worked at this very pizzeria (established in 1780) and in 1889 he was asked to bake 3 different kinds of pizza for the royal visit of King Umberto I and Queen Margherita of Savoy. The Queen’s favorite was a pizza that had the colors of the Italian flag: basil leaves for green, mozzarella for white, and tomatoes for red. Named Pizza Margherita in her honor, this is how this pizza is still universally known . Brandi is one of the more elegant and atmospheric pizzerias and offer many traditional Napoletano side dishes as well. 

While Italians tend to drink beer with pizza, they offer some nice Falanghina white wines and Aglianico based reds here as well.


4. Di Matteo 

(Via dei Tribunali, 94 – tel +39081455262)

Founded in 1936 by Salvatore Di Matteo, the pizzeria was then managed by the “scugnizzi pizzaioli” (street urchin pizzaioli kids, usually  poor, going to school only when they had to and spending a lot of time hanging out in the narrow streets of Naples) that used to work for him.  Today, it is run by Raffaele Marigliano, who 50 years ago created an amazing Pizza con Alici e Cicinielli. Here you cannot miss the pizza fritta, a deep fried pizza with ricotta cheese, Provola Cheese, tomato sauce and sugna (lard). Heaven on earth!



5. Pizzeria Trianon da Ciro
on Via P. Colletta, 46 Tel: +39.081.5539426 

Established in 1923, this is a BIG  pizzeria, with 3 floors. Here you can find exquisite (made fresh daily) buffalo milk mozzarella as a topping as well as the full range of  pizza toppings you normally expect. They have 29 in their list and their specialty is salsiccia (Italian sausage) and friarielli (a kind of sprouting broccoli that grows only in the countryside around Naples, see photo below). Recommended.
6. Sorbillo 
on via Tribunali, 32 tel. +39081.446643

This is another pizza “temple” in the “centro storico” of Naples; run today by daughter Anna Sorbillo, a member of the 21st generation pizza making family. Sorbillo can also deliver to your home or hotel (in historic center of Naples) and you can order on line.



7. Da Ettore 

(Via S. Lucia, 56 – tel +39081 7640498)

Right on the seafront, facing the pretty Castel dell’Ovo marina/fortress on the elegant Santa Lucia boulevard (where politicians, actors and tourists frequent) the pizza here is truly excellent.  But apart from pizza, they also excel in the “Frittura all’Italiana”, a sinfully delicious mix of deep fried aubergines (eggplant), zucchini, mozzarella, arancini (rice croquettes), cauliflower, potato croquettes, zeppulelle con alghe.


Some Tasty ARANCINI at Da ETTORE
8. Lombardi 

on via Foria, 12 tel +39081456220

Close to the FABULOUS archeological museum of Naples (with its fascinating Erotic room of Pompeii mosaics, and the Farnese collection), Pizzeria Lombardi was founded in the turn of the century by Enrico Lombardi who sold pizza in Brazil before setting up his pizzeria in Naples. Nowadays it is run by his grandsons Nando and Gigi. They offer also a variety of simple, perfectly executed dishes, but pizza is what you come for. Their specialty is pizza with smoked Provola cheese. 


9. Antica Pizzeria Port’Alba
(Via Port’Alba, 18  – tel +390814421061) 

This is the oldest pizzeria in Naples and Italy. Founded in 1738 as seller of street food, it became a real pizzeria in 1830. Vincenzo Luciano is the 5th generation to run the business.
10. La Notizia 
on Via Caravaggio, 53-55 – tel +390817142155

Named after the movie (the owner Enzo Coccia loves “Citizen Kane”), this pizzeria opens for dinners only, allowing time for the yeast to create the perfect dough. A real treat is the pizza bianca – without tomatoes – with scarola salad, aubergines (eggplant) and provola cheese. It is not located in a touristy neighborhood, but it is absolutely worth going to the upper part of the town to reach it. Authentic Napoli.

If you will be Pizza touring in Naples, and want to try even more pizzerias beyond this list, you´ll find a mega list of Pizzerias all over Campania

Caravaggio's MADONNA of The ROSARY

at Chapel of The Rosary

Napoli, Italy








SUNDAY SAUCE
by Daniel Bellino Z

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Back to Italy Sicily Naples Amalfi Coast

First Stop NAPOLI


and

PIZZA !!!




la PIZZA

e PIZZAIOLO



la BELLA NAPOLI

Old Postcard of Naples




The AMALFI COAST



RAVELLO

View From The Top





POSITANO





POSITANO The AMALFI COAST

TRAVEL GUIDE - COOKBOOK

VOTED BEST AMALFI COAST GUIDE of 2022

DON'T GO to The AMALFI COAST Without IT !!!







MINORI

The Amalfi Coast

aka

Costa di Amalfitana






VILLA MARIA
Lemon Grove Farm Agroturismo
in
Minori


This is Where I'll Be Staying for Three Glorious Days
(Maybe More)
On The AMALFI COAST

One of The Most Beautiful Spots on Earth "Bar None"

This is The View From AGROTURISMO VILLA MARIA
in
MINORI, ITALY

This is One of The Many Gorgeous Views From The Property

Looking Down Onto the Lovely Town of Minori and Out On To The Sea

The Tyrrhenian Sea




This is My Back Porch Terrace of My Room

at

VILLA MARIA





Lemon Trees at Villa Maria






FLIGHTS & HOTELS

WORLDWIDE




On to SICILY




Taormina




The GREEK THEATER

at TAORMINA

with

Mt ETNA



Piazza del Duomo

TAORMINA SICILY


on to PALERMO


A View of PALERMO



Mondello


Mondello is a Lovely Beach on The Outskirts of Palermo



Then on To My Friends at Villa TASCA

Villa Tasca



VINEYARDS at VILLA TASCA




Me & Conti Ciuseppe Tasca

with a Bottle of Giuseppe's Famed Rosso del Conti



On to My Grandparents Home Town



My Maternal Grandparents

PHILIPO & JOSEPHINA BELLINO

with My Mother LUCIA
&
UNCLE TONY

Lodi, New Jersey

about 1940


I Will Go to The City Hall in Lercara Friddi and get any pertinent records
of my Grandparenst Philipo & Josephine. I will also go to the church they were
baptized in as well as being married there ..

Note : Our family Name was Bellina, spelled with an "a" not an "o" but like
many immigrants passing through Ellis Island back at the turn of the Century (1900), the
correct spelling of my Grandparents was changed slightly from Bellina to Bellino. Since that was the spelling of their name on the very important document of them passing through Ellis Island, New York in 1904, it was the spelling they stuck with and used.



The Chairman of The Board

Francis Alber Sinatra

aka FRANK
aka

FRANK SINATRA

Ancestry of Lercara Friddi, (Sicilia) Italy


My Grandparents who came from Lercara Friddi, the same town as Frank Sinatra and
Lucky Luciano, immigrated to America and settled on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in Yorkville, and lived there for a few years before moving to the town of Lodi in New Jersey, which was at the time inhabited sole of Italian-American Immigrants, of which 90% of them were from Sicily ...

My Grandfather Philipo was a Shoemaker in Lercara Friddi as was Frank Sinatra's 
grandfather. It's most likely they knew each other being from a small town in the 1880's, 90s, and early 1900 Hundreds .. We may even be related which I will try to find out at the city hall in Lercara Friddi. "Wouldn't that be Cool?"


On to See My Friend FRANCISCO PLANETA

of

PLANETA WINES


PLANETA VINEYARDS

Sambuca, Sicily


 
CORLEONE




AL PACINO



aka

Michael Corleone




OFF to MARSALA 

to Visit My Friends Jose & Antonio Rallo 
at
Their Family Wine Estate DONNAFUGATA



View of MARSALA

SICILIA 

ITALY


DONNAFUGATA

MARSALA, ITALY



Brother & Sister

JOSE & ANTONIO RALLO


DONNA FUGATA VINEYARDS

MARSALA




Me & My FRIENDS WINES

CAMPACIO, VENICA SAUVIGNON

DONNAFUGATA "MILLE UNA NOTTE"

BARBI BRUNELLO

PLANETA CERASUALO Di VITTORIA







SUNDAY SAUCE

by Daniel Bellino Z







GRANDMA BELLINO'S ITALIAN COOKBOOK

RECIPES From MY SICILIAN NONNA

by DANIEL BELLINO-ZWICKE

COMING JULY 2015

Recipes From Josephina Bellino Her Children & Grandchildren