Sunday, April 20, 2014

SECRET SAUCE REVEALED BELLINO







SECRET SAUCE 
“SEGRETO”

    Tagliolini with Salsa Segreto. Secret Sauce? Shhhh!!! We lost our beloved Old-School Italian Red-Sauce Joint Gino’s of Lexington Avenue a couple years back. Gino’s opened in 1945 by Neapolitan Immigrant Gino Circicello, was a Gem of a Restaurant loved by its many loyal customers who kept the place packed and vibrant night-after-night, year-after-year. The place was perfect; Great Food and good wine at reasonable prices coupled with excellent service by friendly attentive waiters inside a homey comfy dining-room that everyone loved, from its cozy little Bar at the front of the restaurant, its Phone Booth (one of the last surviving in New York), and the famed Scalamandre Zebra Wallpaper that is as much a part of Gino’s as the tenured old waiters, the Phone Booth, and the popular Chicken Parmigiano.
    Among all the tasty pasta dishes, the Pasta with Salsa Segreta, (Segreto) “The Secret Sauce,” was a perennial favorite at Gino’s. All of Gino’s legendary clientele loved it. Some of the clients just happened to be, people like; Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Joe DiMaggio, to name a few of a large string of luminaries to grace Gino’s over the years. Gino’s had many wonderful dishes that were soul satisfy, unpretentious, and tasty as heck. They were all the usual suspects of Italian Red-Sauce Joints everywhere; from Baked Clams Areganata, to Shrimp Cocktail, to Spaghetti With Clam Sauce, Lasagna, the famed Veal Pamigiano, “the entire menu.”     I used to go to Gino’s with my cousin Joe quite a bit. My sister Barbara came a couple times, as did my brother Michael. But it was usually me and Cousin Joe, and if anyone else was tagging along as well. Now I love my pasta as all good Italian-Americans do, but my cousin Joe? He had me beat. The guy loves his pasta, and wanted it practically every day. I believe we tried the Salsa Segreta (Secret Sauce) on our first trip there. I think with Tagliolini, but you can have it with Spaghetti, Rigatoni or whichever pasta you like. Well we loved it from the very first, and would get it every time we went. Often we’d get Baked Clams and Shrimp Cocktail to start, followed by a Half Portion each of Tagliolini with Salsa Segreto, and as our main we might split a Veal Milanese with a “Nice Bottle of Chianti.” We’d finish the meal with Espresso and a couple of Desserts, maybe a Tiramisu and a Chocolate Tartufo.

    So the Secret Sauce, what’s in it, you want to know? Yes I identified the Secret ingredients one day, I made it, and it tastes exactly the same, and that’s as tasty as can possibly be, a 10 out of 10, you can’t get any better. It’s quite simple and you’d be amazed, but that’s the essence of all Italian Cooking, simply tasty. The Secret of The Secret Sauce is, “I shouldn’t tell you but I will.” I should be charging you $100 just for this one recipe but I won’t. “I hope you know what a bargain you people are all getting; my Sunday Sauce, Clemenza’s Sunday Sauce, my Lentil Soup recipe, Marinara Sauce, my famed Bolognese and more. I’m getting robbed here!” But here you go, The Secret-Ingredients in the Secret Sauce from the former Gino’s Restaurant on Lexington Avenue across from Bloomingdales are  _ _ _ _ _ _ _  and  _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  added to a simple tomato sauce. That’s it! Basta ! The Cat is out of the Bag. Enjoy! Are you Happy? “You better be!”




Excerpted from SUNDAY SAUCE by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke


The RECIPE and "SECRET INGREDIENTS" 
For SALSA SEGRETA "GINO'S SECRET SAUCE are in SUNDAY SAUCE 
by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke






The FORMER GINO'S
On Lexington Avenue, New York, NY


NOW SADLY CLOSED



The Recipe for The SALSA SEGRETA LIVES ON
In
SUNDAY SAUCE
Kindle Edition





GINO'S Was A FAVORITE 
of
FRANK SINATRA 





The Old Rocco's Is Now Carbone



ROCCO'S IS CARBONE ?



ROCCO'S IS CARBONE !
The former Greenwich Village Old-Schhol Red-Sauce Italian Joint, Rocco's a beloved little neighborhood trattoria closed two years ago as most people know. Squeezed out by a greedy lanlord and the so-called Torrisi Boys; Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi, and Jeff Zalaznick ... Some hard-core old-school Italians were really miffed and the final straw some said was when the ne-owners superimposed the name "Carbone" right over the Old Rocco Neon Sign .. They said the Torrisi Boys add "Insult to Injury" with that one, not to mention prices like $52 Veal Parmigiano and sky-high prices across the board on; cocktails, food, and wine ...






FRANK & AVA
"MANGIA BENE" !!!

Frank Sinatra & Ava Gardner
"Looks Like Minestrone"







Saturday, April 19, 2014

The NEGRONI





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.





















THE NEGRONI

Basic Recipe:

1 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, April 13, 2014

LEARN HOW MAKE SUNDAY SAUCE GRAVY



CLEMENZA TEACHES MICHAEL
How To Make SUNDAY SAUCE
"GRAVY"



Richard Castellano & Al Pacino
In
Francis Ford Coppola 's THE GODFATHER



 Watch Author Daniel Bellino Making SUNDAY SAUCE









DANIEL Buys His SAUSAGES, BRACIOLE,
GROUND MEATS, TOMATOES,
and OLIVE OIL at FAICCO'S PORK STORE
On BLEECKER STREET
In GREENWICH VILLAGE, NEW YORK




THE INGREDIENST For THE "GRAVY
aka
SUNDAY SAUCE




BROWNING The BRACOLE



SIMMERING 
The "SAUCE"



"WHEN COOKING"



"DON'T FORGET To PLAY SINATRA"

And During DINNER

"MANGIA BENE" !!!





How To Make Soppressata





Sweet Soppressata



LEARN HOW To MAKE SOPPRESSATA
Video




READ ABOUT SOPPRESSATA GABAGOOL
SUNDAY SAUCE
And More ...
In Daniel Bellino-Zwicke 's

SUNDAY SAUCE
When Italian-Americans Cook

Available on AMAZON.com
Click Link Below





WATCH AUTHOR 
DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE 
And COUSIN TONY (BELLINO)
MAKE SUNDAY SAUCE Together
In LODI, NEW JERSEY
SUNDAY SAUCE alla BELLINO
alla CLEMENZA



MAKIN da GRAVY
aka SUNDAY SAUCE




THE FEAST of THE 7 FISH







THE BELLINO FAMILY
1939
PHILIP, LUCIA, TONY, JOSEPHINA

NOT PICTURE, BROTHER FRANK
BROTHER JIMMY
and
SISTER LILLY

PHILLIPO & JOSEPHINA
BORN 
In
LERCARA FRIDDI, SICILY
and
IMMIGRATED To AMERICA
Through ELLIS ISLAND 1904
Where Philipo Opened a SHOEMAKER SHOP
On MAIN STREET in LODI, NEW JERSEY
An ITALIAN COMMUNITY in JERSEY



FRANK SINATRA

The SINATRA FAMILY Was ALSO
From LERCARA FRIDDI, ITALY
Where Frank Sinatra's Grandfather
Was Also A SHOEMAKER in The TOWN








Salvatore Luciana

aka

CHARLES "LUCKY" LUCIANO

ALSO BORN 
In 
LERCARA FRIDDI, SICILY
ITALY















Thursday, April 10, 2014

Italian Greenwich Village New York





PATSY'S
"FRANK SINATRA 'S FAVORITE"
West 56th Street
NEW YORK, NY





Frank Sinatra & Ava Gardner

"MANGIA BENE"





RAO'S
East Harlem, New York

New York's Toughest Table

Cause "Frankie No" Says "NO" !!!!






JOHN'S PIZZERIA
Bleecker Street
Greenwich Village
NEW YORK







FAICCO'S
Manhattan's Best Pork Store
Bleecker Street, Greenwich Village




GABAGOOL !!!!


PIZZA

NEW YORK & AMERICA'S
BEST PIZZA
DiFar Pizza
Avenue J , Brooklyn, NY




The MAESTRO of PIZZA
Mr. Dom DeMarco




BAR PITTI
The # 1 Best Italian Trattoria
in NEW YORK
Greenwich Village
and
"CELEBRITY CENTRAL"





CARBONE
Formely Rocco's Restorante
For More Than 70 Years
In Greewnich Village
Now New York's Hottest New Restaurant





NEW YORK'S BEST SUNDAY SAUCE
"GRAVY"
Recipes & Stories In SUNDAY SAUCE
by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke



Ingredients
For
SUNDAY SAUCE alla BELLINO



THE BELLINO FAMILY
1939
Philipo, Lucia, Tony, Josephina
Philipo & Josephina Bellino Were Both Born
In "Lecarra Freddi" SICILY
The Same Town as The SINATRA FAMILY
and CHARLES "LUCKY" LUCCIANO




BAR PITTI
NEW YORK'S # 1 BEST TRATTORIA
and
"CELEBRITY CENTRAL"

Greenwich Village, New York




A MEATBALL PARM SANDWICH

Read About Meatball Parm Mondays
in
Daniel Bellino-Zwicke 's
SUNDAY SAUCE
"When Italian-Americans Cook"


 GINO'S

In Memeory of GINO'S
One of NY'S GREATEST
ITALIAN RESTAURANTS
EVER !!!!




CLEMENZA (Richard Castellano)
SHOWS MICHAEL (Al Pacino)
HOW To MAKE
SUNDAY SAUCE alla CLEMENZA








VESUVIO
Prince Street
Soho, New York

photo Daniel Bellino-Zwicke


NEWPORT STEAKS

Chianti, Barolo, Brunello
and
Newport Steaks
in
Greewnich Village
New York



La TAVOLA
Is
NEW YORK ITALIAN




CAFFE DANTE

NEW YORK'S BEST ESPRESSO

Greenwich Village New York


photo Daniel Bellino-Zwicke




Ingredients
The NEGRONI
Cocktail

at
Daniel Bellino's House



photo Daniel Bellino-Zwicke




FLORENCE ITALIAN MEAT MARKET

Creators of The NEWPORT STEAK

GREENWICH VILLAGE, NEW YORK





Newport Steaks
From Florence Prime Meat Market
Greenwich Village





SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS

Recipe In SUNDAY SAUCE





CAFFE REGGIO

GREENWICH VILLAGE
NEW YORK


photo Daniel Bellino-Zwicke





NEW YORK ITALIAN
GREENWICH VILLAGE RESIDENT
MARIO BATALI


For The WORLD'S BEST ITALIAN
SUNDAY SAUCE GRAVY
Click Above !!!


For SUNDAY SAUCE
"GRAVY"




Italian Cookbook Author
Greenwich Village Native
Daniel Bellino-Zwicke
Making SAUCE 
In Greenwich Village



Sirio Maccioni
Founder of Le Cirrque
and
Creator of "PASTA PRIMAVERA"
Recipe in SUNDAY SAUCE






SINATRA

"JUST BECAUSE"




MULBERRY STREET
LITTLE ITALY
New York