What It’s Like To Eat At My Sunday Supper
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- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2023
- Tickets to Sunday Supper, Sunday November 12: www.seetickets.us/event/sunda...
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I’m not Italian but I think we are all feeling nostalgic for the days when extended family gathered around a table. We had an Italian community in the town I grew up in and somehow my mother started making those tricolour cookies for Christmas. The hardest thing is not being able to get certain ingredients that my grandmother used to use in her Russian Mennonite kitchen like dry cottage cheese, watermelon syrup, transparent apples, summer savory etc. And of course like Italian Americans it wasn’t Russian food but Russian Canadian food. It’s been forever since I’ve had wereniki our version of ravioli. By my moms generation life was too fast paced to be making this stuff. It’s hard being an old soul in the new world. We are losing important things. I’m glad you guys are actively seeking to hold on to and share your culture.
I miss Sunday’s with my grandmother , and my mom cooking .
This brings back a lot of memories !
Please come to Europe, you’d be the best person to bring grandmas Italian American supper here!!
How really neat !! French/Italian home cooking culture to cuisine.. very unique!
Is there any chance we get another full behind the scenes of this Sunday Supper? I loved the last one we got
Nice event!!! Keep it going!!! Best Wishes!
This is great! Love it man.
Grabbed my tickets and can't wait to enjoy our first Sunday Supper!
How awesome, I love this.... how in the world do I get an invite?
I'm so excited that I'm getting to see this now
finally another sunday supper video thank the lord
Absolutely love it
This is fabulous 😊
That was great!
I’m trying Joe’s gravy recipe!
I like this!❤
Good timing... (On me finding the Sunday Supper videos)
Where can we see upcoming Sunday Supper dates? I’ll fly across the country for this (no…seriously!)
I enjoyed the discussion about family recipes and traditions- I’m not Italian -American, or a NYer, but this confirmed what I always suspected: every family has their own way of doing things. That makes sense. So why do Italians have such strongly held opinions about how something HAS to be made, or it’s not “right,” not the “real deal”, it’s not “authentic.” But Italian-Americans don’t feel that way. They enjoy discussing the differences. Much more fun!
Amazing man🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
YUM!!! How was it? Your brother is quite to chef to!
This must have been such a great experience. ❤ The stories alone were awesome. But tell Joe that that calling sugo , gravy is a big no no!
Okay, as fate would have it I will be in Manhattan on Sunday. How do we get tickets?
Have you made the Arthur Ave from your food truck menu in your channel yet? Because please do that 🙏♥️
They are not playing about cooking Bruv
DAMMMMMMMN!!! 🙏🏼🔥🔥🔥
Can someone tell me that pasta dish that has short tubular pasta and it looks like beef ribs?
I'm just saying this. I walked out for a smoke when I heard "i have multiple products in my Mustache" I sit down and hear "my moms cooking sucked" do I have this right?
are you puerto rican?
Copenhagen supports danish butter cookies
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You fold in the cheese, you just fold it in
What a great article. But I’m in the U.K. man!😢
So is there a part 2 to this so we can see all the cooking and what the guests were served?
It’s Gravy !!!!!
robo fart in the left at 10:45
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As another East Coast Italian-American, I was taught to call it "gravy" if it's made with meat. Otherwise it's "sauce."
I can’t stand the comedy guy at the beginning