Showing posts with label SINATRA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SINATRA. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Sinatra Sauce with Meatballs Recipe



              SINATRA & SUNDAY SAUCE ?  

                Yes, they go together, Francis Albert Sinatra & Sunday Sauce  ...


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FRANCIS ALBERT

"Ah SALUTE" !
    

    


 Get a copy of Daniel Bellino Z 's  SUNDAY SAUCE, pull out your favorite Sinata songs, cook up a batch of Sunday Sauce (Gravy) following the great recipe in Mr. Bellino's book, put on the records, invite some friends, and have the greatest time imagineable  ... eating some Pasta, the SUNDAY SAUCE, sip some Chianti, chat with your friends and listen to the sounds of Sinatra ... "What could be better?" Not much I tell you.   





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FRANK at JILLY'S

With daughters TINA & NANCY SINATRA

NEW YORK CITY







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Frank Sinatra

SONGS For SWINGING LOVERS








SINATRA SAUCE

The COOKBOOK

MUSIC MEATBALLS & MERRIMENT

COOK & EAT LIKE FRANK

His FAVORITE ITALIAN RECIPES











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SUNDAY SAUCE

WHEN ITALIAN-AMERICANS COOK











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A platter of SUNDAY SAUCE

aka "GRAVY"







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Sunday, December 22, 2024

The Sinatra Sauce Cookbook

 




SINATRA SAUCE

The COOKBOOK

COOK & EAT LIKE FRANK

His FAVORITE ITALIAN RECIPES

PASTA - MEATBALLS - LASAGNA

And More ...





SINATRA SAUCE “Music Meatballs & Merriment”

Daniel Bellino Zwicke



Sinatra Sauce "Music Metaballs & Merriment" and Living The Good Life. "Like Frank" .. Yes, it's about Frank. That is one Francis Albert Sinatra, the Greatest Singer of The 20th Century, and Icon of American, especially of the Italian-American Enclave in America. Frank Sinatra was many things, first and foremost a Great Italian-American singer, Love & Adored by Millions. Mr. Sinatra was also an actor, citizen, and Entertainer Par Excellence. Yes this book is about those things, Frank Sinatra : the incomparable singer, actor, recording artist, Teen Idol of the 1940s, philanthropist, and Las Vegas & Nightclub Entertainer. He was like no other, Sinatra was one-of-a- kind, and he had a lust for life, “Hanging with Friends,” - sipping cocktails, with good food, and making good times. That's what this book is about, Frank Sinatra, eating (Italian Food), enjoying a cocktail or two, and the company of family and friends. Yes, Frank Sinatra lived life to its fullest. He wouldn't have it any other way, but "His Way." 

This book “Inspires” and gives you the tools to live out your Sinatra Dreams. You can make it reality, with recipes of Frank’s Favorite Italian Foods, Pasta, Meatballs, Posillipo, Eggplant Parm and more. Eating, drinking, and having good times, all the time as Frank did. Meals with friends and family. Meals you can cook, with recipes in this book. The info and recipes are all here in Sinatra Sauce. Read it, put on some Sinatra (music), cook, eat, and create memorable times at the table, just like Frank. That’s what this book is about: Sinatra, Family, Friends, and Good Times. “The Best is Yet to Come”


Visit SINATRA SAUCE - The Website @ https://sinatrasauce.com


Author Daniel Bellino Zwicke is a lifelong Sinatra fan. He is a Best Selling author, who lives and writes in New York’s Greenwich Village. Daniel is currently working on several other projects. He has authored : Sunday Sauce, La Tavola, Mangia Italiano, Grandma Bellino’s Cookbook, Segreto Italiano, and Positano The Amalfi Coast - Travel Guide / Cookbook.




Sunday, January 24, 2016

FRANK SINATRA EATS

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FRANK'S FAVORITE RESTAURANT

Patsy's 56th Street, NEW YORK, NY

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Learn How to Make FRANK'S VEAL MILANESE

VEAL MILANESE and CALMS POSILLIPO .. Two of FRANK'S Favorites

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Dean Martin with Frank as Sammy Davis Jr pours Frank a Jack Daniels

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Frank Sinatra dines with Marylyn Monroe

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Frank Sinatra with Lauren Bacall at 21 Club , NEW YORK

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Gnocchi Pomodoro

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Frank Sinatra 's Egg Sandwiches

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Frank Eats a Donut

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Learn How to Make SUNDAY SAUCE alla SINATRA

and SPAGHETTI MEATBALLS all SINATRA

Recipes in SUNDAY SAUCE by Daniel Bellino

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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 





Sunday, April 13, 2014

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















Saturday, March 8, 2014

SINATRA


FRANK !!!








FRANK & AVA

MANGIA BENE !!!


  FRANK SAMMY & DEAN


THE RAT PACK

Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr.
and

 FRANK SINATRA

OUT On The TOWN !!!





Frank Sinatra, Shirley McClain, Dean Martin


PARTY HARDY !!!





CLASSIC SINATRA






YOUNG FRANK

Francis Albert Sinatra




FRANK'S FAVORITE RESTAURANT




PATSY'S

West 56th Street

NEW YORK,  NY




SOME of
FRANK'S RECIPES

and FAVORITE FOODS

in SUNDAY SAUCE

When Italian-Americans Cook

by  Daniel Bellino-Zwicke


For 
SUNDAY SAUCE

And
SINATRA








PATSY'S PIZZA NEW YORK




PATSY' PIZZA

East Harlem

NEW YORK


When it comes to PIZZA, and in particular the Best Pizza, New York leads America at the "Top of the List." No other place in the country comes close. "And that's all there is to it." That slop they make in Chicago is not and should "Never Be Called Pizza." It's Deep-Dish-Pie, just don't call it Pizza. It's not.
Now, back to New York, the Undisputed Heavyweight Champ of Pizza in the United States of America, and some the Best Pizza on the Planet, and that includes Italy.
New York has such renowned Pizzeria's as John's Pizzeria on Bleecker Stree in the Village, the great Tottono's on Neptune Avenue, Coney Island, Lombardi's, Gimaldi's, Ben's in Soho, and on and on. Let's not forget Patsy's, way up in East Harlem, a stones throw from the hardest table in New York, "Frankie No's" Raos.
Yes, and speaking of Patsy's coal oven Pizza that has been operating in East Harlem since 1933 when the neighborhood was primarily a Italian one at the time.
Plain and simple, Patsy's makes a pure and simple Neapolitan Pizza at the fairest of prices. Imagine a large Pizza Margherita for just $12.00 a Pop and a Slice will only set you back $1.75, at a time (2011) when most slices are $2.50 or $2.75 ..
Patsy's is a New York institution who has had such customers as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Tony Benett, Phil Rizzutto, Yogi Berra, jo DiMaggio and many others call Patsy's their favorite Pizza. Now top that.
yes Patsy's is waey up in East Harlem and quite a trip for Downtown Manhattanites, but it's definitely worth a trip every now and then . Patsy's, try it!



by Daniel Bellino Zwicke







Wednesday, January 15, 2014

SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS








MEATBALLS


    Spaghetti and Meatballs, what’s more Italian than that?  Well, a lot of things actually. There is a constant ongoing debate over whether “Spaghetti and Meatballs” is an authentic Italian dish or not. Of course spaghetti is Italian as you can get, and so are Meatballs. However Italians (in Italy) do not eat them together. Eating Spaghetti with Meatballs is an Italian-American invention and tradition, and a great one at that, as Lidia Bastianich and other have written. Italian-American is a great cuisine in itself. It is most truly authentic Italian with a few twist here and there, like eating Meatballs on the same plate with Spaghetti instead of two separate courses as they do in Italy. What’s wrong with that? Maybe the Italian-American mammas of way back (100 years ago, around 1905 or so) didn’t want to clean twice as many dishes so they combined the two courses into one. Just kidding, though it is not a bad idea.
    Let me tell you one thing, in case you might not have known. Meatballs, and yes they are Italian and eaten in Italy, meatballs are infinitely more popular in the United States than they are in the mother country of Italy. Americans eat millions more of them a year than their Italian brethren. The Neapolitans and Sicilians eat them the most in Italy and because of the fact that these are the areas where the greatest number of Italian immigrants to the U.S. came from, thus one of the reasons this dish became such a great favorite of Italian expatriates, their children, grandchildren, and millions of Americans, including people of other ethnic origins who happen to love the great cuisine of Italy and Italian-America. Italian is one of the World’s great cuisines. You don’t have to be Italian to love the food, the same as many Italian-Americans love to eat Chinese food, it’s tasty, so Mangia!!!
    Oh yes, you want to know what kind of meat goes into the Meatballs? Well the most common in Italian America are Meatballs made of ground Beef, Pork, and Veal. However, many make their meatballs solely with Beef, and in Italy and especially Tuscany, Veal Meatballs, “Polpettini” are quite popular. Whatever meat you choose, just make them tasty, and you’ll have people coming back for seconds, even third helpings.
    One more thing, Meatballs in Sauce (Gravy) are great but if you ever want a little change when making them? When making Meatballs for a Sunday Sauce or to serve with Spaghetti on their own, reserve a dozen or so meatballs that you don’t cook in sauce. Brown the Meatballs, then pop in the oven to finish cooking and serve on their own without tomato sauce gravy, and just a little bit of the juices the Meatballs cook in, with some chopped fresh parsley on top. They taste great this way. You can serve them as starter course (Antipasto), in a Sandwich, or as a main course with Mashed Potatoes, or a salad on the side or whatever you choose to serve them with, they’re “Great.” Try it some time!


Excerpted From SUNDAY SAUCE  "When Italian-Americans Cook"
   by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke

RECIPE FOR SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS alla SINATRA in SUNDAY SAUCE 
by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke