Italian Grandma Makes Pasta e Fagioli - Beans 3 Ways
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- PASTA e FAGIOLI:
1.5 lbs Dried Cannellini Beans
2 cloves Garlic
3 Bay Leaves
1 Tbsp Salt
1 lb Small Shell Pasta
Sprinkle Grated Pecorino Romano Cheese on Top
*Vegetable Mix:
5 stalks Celery - chopped
2-3 large Carrots - chopped
1 large Onion - chopped
3 cloves Garlic - chopped
1/4 cup Olive Oil
1/4 cup Fresh Parsley - chopped
1 cup Peeled Plum Tomatoes
2 Tbsp Salt
6-8 cups Water
GINA's FATHER's FAVORITE DISH:
1-2 cups Cooked Cannellini Beans (prepped)
1 clove Garlic - chopped
1/4 tsp Oregano
2 tsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
3 slices 2-day-old Italian Bread
1/8/ tsp Hot Pepper Flakes (optional)
BEANS with CABBAGE:
1 head Savoy Cabbage
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
3-4 cups Cooked Cannellini Beans (prepped)
3-4 cups *Vegetable Mix (above)
Sprinkle grated Pecorino Romano Cheese on top
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FAQ:
Who is this lady?
Gina Petitti was born in 1935 in Faeto, Italy. Her family ran a farm in Italy and she met her husband, Vito, in the same town. In 1970 Gina, Vito, and her 4 children immigrated to America. Gina’s husband passed away in 2012, but she is surrounded by a large family, which includes 9 grandchildren, and lives 5 minutes away from her eldest daughter in New Jersey. Gina spends her time cooking, gardening, and being an active member of her local Church.
Where does Gina get her recipes?
Most of these recipes are from what she learned growing up in Italy, but some of them have evolved over time. She has also learned new recipes from friends and family in America. She is always eager to try new things.
Why is no one helping her in the video?
Grandma Gina doesn’t want help! Usually, it’s because we will slow her down or not do it “her way.” For the videos we only show her, but when the camera cuts we jump in and help form the cookies or prep for the next step.
Why don’t we buy her a new...?
Grandma Gina has a closet and garage full of new gadgets, spoons, forks, pots, etc… but she doesn’t like them because she is used to doing it with her old tools. She has fun getting her hands dirty!
Who is behind the camera?
Her retired son-in-law films, her daughter helps her prep, and she usually has one or two grandkids in the kitchen.
Does Gina read the comments?
We print out and show her how much love she gets from all her viewers, and she is very thankful and hopes you enjoy her cooking! Your comments bring her lots of joy, laughter, and inspiration to make more videos to share with you.
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OK, I swear I'll pay $100 for a big bowl of that right now. I love this lady.
Im an Irish boy who grew up on an Italian block in Queens, NY. You remind me of all my friends' mothers. They taught my mom how to make all the Italian classics. How I miss those good old days.
Every other block in Queens had a grandma cooking like this ! It was the best !
I love how happy Gina looks when she talks about her father!! This made me cry! I love all of your videos!! God Bless you Gina!
I agree .Shes such a sweet person besides her talent for cooking.She is such a stress buster for me.I just love ❤️ it when Gina sings.
You’re right-that’s her appeal, that’s her attraction! She’s authentic and real and really happy!
It made her emotional talking about her dad. So sweet.
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Yes, I cried too when she talked about her father. She is so wonderful, I adore her. Her dad would be so proud of her! 💞💞💞💞
I love the fact that Gina doesn't use the latest and greatest gadgets. She doesn't have a $400 KitchenAid stand mixer; she uses a hand mixer. She uses regular kitchen bowls instead of the hoity-toity bowls that cooks on The Food Network use. Gina is so down to earth that she makes me feel more comfortable about my own cooking imperfections. She cooks like my Mom and Grandmom used to cook. Now, I only ever watch Gina; I have ceased watching anything on The Food Network or cooking shows on PBS. For me, it's Gina all the way! I wish she could adopt me!
Everyone who loves to cook should have a Kitchen Aid mixer, and if family wrote to them they would most likely send her one. I laid mine away at the local department store; it must be 25 years old and no matter what new piece they make it will fit my mixer. That said, I have cooking utensils that are over 50+ years old; I toss them in the Salvation Army/Goodwill box then go to the garage and dig them out again. No offense meant.
@@mytedman1 maybe she does not want one.
I agree with Ms Giansante. I adore her and her cooking. So Earthy and comfy. And no fancy gadgets. I only worry about her using her chef’s knife in a manner where she moves the blade “ toward “ her hand holding the onion. One slip, and she’s off to the ER. But she is confident and precise in how she cuts the onion. Please be careful, Dear Gina!❤️Marco Pellegrino
But she has a really cool tap!!
My own grandmother never had any fancy gadgets, most from that generation and back did not. Yet they cooked and survived, and the food tasted great, satisfied and nourished the body. Some modern gadgets are nice, but I could make it without them and still serve great meals. Gina cooks with love and that is hard to find today.
You can feel her emotions talking about her father, so beautiful
Love this woman because she radiates and spreads love through her cooking. As for the people who give her thumbs down, I’m 100% sure, grandma Gina couldn’t care less about them. I can hear her say, “It’s ok, some people like my cooking, some don’t, it’s ok. This the way I do it, some other people do it another way.” Grandma Ginna is unable to get angry to anyone, no matter what. You keep cooking your amazing dishes, grandma Ginna. I wish I’d meet and kiss your hands!
Bisco
I truly believe some people just like to push button and make others feel bad, jerks.
I cannot understand why this entire channel hasn't gone viral.
AMStationEngineer I think I'm going to start sharing her on Twitter. Boris Becker liked 3 of my comments during AO so hey, maybe people will c them lolol
Mark say this recipe is no good🤬
Why not an English translation? Yes, her accent is real, but many can't understand her including me.
This is what makes America great! Having immagrates from all over the world showing us their delicious food, recipes, traditions. Just wonderful. Thank you all. God bless
Gina - God bless you, and the memory of your papa and mama. With your reminiscing and tears, you remind us that we never stop missing our parents - or any loved ones - once they have passed on. They are still with us every day. Love is forever.
Gina I just love your videos. I am a nurse working in Saudi Arabia. I am from New York. When you were talking about your parents I was crying. I miss my parents and think about them all the time ...
The sweet thing is, that she does this the way her mother taught her, and the way her grandmother taught her mother. Simply beautiful traditions handed down.....you are a joy!
She should be on Food Network!!! She is so beautiful and genuine!!! Keep going Gina!!!
this lady is so precious my nana died and we never got her on film but this person has the same spirit and face
Cara signora Gina, mi sono commosso insieme a te nel ricordare i tuoi genitori. Ho anche dei bei ricordi dei miei, soprattutto di mio nonno Francesco, che mangiava anche i faggioli con il pane e amava cantare Un grande abbraccio per te, Grazie per aiutarmi a ricordare le deliziose ricette di famiglia.
I hope this family understands just how blessed they are to have this woman in their family. She brings comfort and warmth to all her videos. ❤
I was crying like a baby when Nonna Gina was describing her Father eating his favorite dish 💕 Such sweet memories. I bet she’s full of wonderful stories. All of these dishes look so healthy and yummy 😋 I wish I had a Grandma I could ask to make me Pasta Fazool, what a blessing 💕
I love her story about her father. It really touched my heart. Hard working man comes home hungry takes unfinished bean soup, seasons it up and his own way, grabs some crusty stale bread and digs right in. Yeah I see how he managed to be happy, he was a practical man.
Who knew a cooking video could make me cry. Bless her sweet heart.
The story about your happy father, eating the cannelini soup with bread and wine....such a sweet memory for you to share Gina!
I just found these videos a few days ago and have watched several. In this one Gina says “Mangia Mangia”...And I got immediately teary-eyed as I thought of my own Italian grandma and how she used to say that as we would sit down to eat together at her table. All of these amazing recipes are ones that we have prepared for years in my own family. I so appreciate your videos...they bring back memories of my own dear Grandma who I know waits for me in heaven 💜
At 23:35, "I was a little girl. I remember. He was a happy man." I was crying and laughing and singing with you. How beautiful it is to remember our beloved parents and grandparents, especially those memories from so long ago. A bowl of warm beans with garlic, oil, and bread... and a song of love to go with it. You have a beautiful soul, Grandma Gina. Thank you for telling that story.
That story also brought me to happy tears. Watching her is so calming. Definitely a sign of a beautiful soul.
She is an Angel here on Earth, to bring comfort to us all with her recipes and caring.
Thank you Gina’s daughter, son in law and family for the gift 💝 of your beautiful mother, who is now Grama Gina to our planet! I feel her love and cook with a prayer always to the holy souls, her beloved parents and family. An Angel living in the midst of a broken world giving us love, hope, music, memories and a happy tummy! Love you, sweet Grama Gina ❤️🎶🙏🏻🦒
Such a beautiful woman
You can feel how kind she is
Gina you say God bless at the end of some of your videos. I want to tell you a little secret, God blesses us when we get to see you cook, talk and sing. I find watching you relaxing and joyful. I think that is a blessing.Thank you. I pray that God blesses you and your family too.
She's awesome
I love Gina! She is a national treasure. I just learned that one of my friends is ill with covid19. I'm going to make a big pot of this soup for her.
Yoh! Is your family blessed or what! Amazing woman!
I am so happy her family is recording her...she is a positive and a wonderful personality..
The bowl of soup that she prepared just for her father and the memory that Gina shared about her father touched me and brought tears to my eyes, . God Bless this lovely lady.
Grandma Gin, I love your show! I want go suggest putting a damp cloth next to the cutting board. You will never cry over onions again!
I love it when Gina says "It's good". I could watch her all day.
What a special blessing she is. I cannot watch her without a smile.
Good Bless this special woman.
Gina is the best! She made me feel better. I live in NY and the Italians here pronounce it Pasta Fazule. Today, while I was with my client, her daughter took out a container from the freezer for her mother to eat and it said Pasta Fagioli. I told my client, your daughter took out some Pasta Fagioli for you for dinner. I pronounced it like Gina did and I was quickly reprimanded... Pasta Fazule!! Now I hear a REAL ITALIAN SAY IT CORRECTLY so guess what? I am saying it the way Gina says it! HAHAHA! I can't wait to play this video for her! 😜
It is so nice to see Gina reminisce about her poppa and momma. She made me cry! Thank you Gina! Looks delicious and the way you teach, is heartwarming. You are a blessing to your family! ❤️
To the family members (especially the grandchildren) my hope is they know what a treasure they still have on this earth with them ... i just found Ginas posts, and I'm 66 and reminds how i miss my parents when she talks about her parents. Im Sicilian and sad i never learned to speak much sicilian. Anyway i ramble . GINA MAKES ME HAPPY WATCHING HER COOK THE FOODS I DO. THANK YOU
The beans, they a crrrack!! I can watch her all day. I was an Irish kid living on an Italian street. I used to knock on the doors for meatballs and snacks. I loved that neighborhood.
Dearest Gina, I made this today. My husband said it was the best he ever had. He did not even add pepper and said it was perfect the way it was. I did not have any home canned tomatoes, so I used canned crushed tomatoes. Thank you again for teaching me how to cook Italian food like a pro. Love to you all from North Carolina!
Dear Gina, I say this every video, but I LOVE you!
I think, sometimes, I can smell the beautiful food cooking 💕
You are lovely human being, and a light in our lives.
Please, never change a thing about how you teach us.
Love and hugs to you, every day.
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You are special person for recognizing the value of this lady! I applaud you for your kind and knowing soul! 🙏🏻😤👍🏻❤️
What a beautiful way to start my Sunday....sei una bellissima persona Gina, le tue ricette, le tue storie..quanta nostalgia per la famiglia...spero che continuerai a tenerci sempre compagnia...sono Mary dal Canada
Brought a tear to my eyes, so lovely, you're lucky to have Nonna Gina.
My beautiful nona I cried with you remembering your papa.... I lost my papa may 20 2019 two days before my birthday..... and earlier today I was thinking about him while listening to music .... you are a treasure .... xoxo
As a mountain girl from the USA - I always soak my beans the night before and then rinse them. I use the water from the rinsed beans and put out in my garden. It is a good starch and protein for my plants and nutrients to nourish.
I freakin' love this lady. She is a brave soul to go on tv to show the italian dishes with broken english. She is absolutely outstanding. Kudo's to you 💙
This lady is an online treasure
Mama Gina is so special and beautiful!!! Great recipe!!! God Bless her always and her family!!!!! Michael New York.
Signora Gina, I love your videos. I like your recipes but I love listening to stories about your family, your mamma, your papa, the way things were when you were a girl, your garden, keeping healthy and happy, moving and being busy! You are a blessing to me. Dear Heavenly Father, bless our Gina with a long, healthy, happy life!
She is a joy to my heart. If I could pick a grandma, it would be her.
I love how you tell us what to watch out for like the skin of the beans cracking signifies them being done. Great recipe as usual.
I cried my eyes out when Gina was speaking of her father....it was so emotional and beautiful
Her speaking of her father brought tears to my eyes, love this woman
Me too Pete, me too.
When she talked about her late father she got emotional and she made us get emotional too even though we don’t know her dad! God bless her soul
Yes!
Gina makes a dish of beans for her father and the memories she is so happy 😊 I think that is so sweet 😊❤Absolutely beautiful 😍
I love that she makes a plate for her father the Angel! Almost cried God bless you Nonna Gina 🙌
How she lite up when she spoke about her father singing to her mother when she was a little girl. Brought tears to my eyes. God bless you Gina. Keep singing about your past. Heritage is a beautiful thing! 😘
Seeing nonna Gina reminiscing about her Pa almost made me cry...
Ti amo nonna Gina!
I feel safe and happy watching her do what she obviously loves! Thank you Gina🙏🏼
Hi Gina, my name is Lisa Giansanti. I am very proud of my Italian heritage. You are the most beautiful Italian lady I know. You bring back my memories of my grandmother and grandfather, family gatherings and most of all the incredible food we experienced, especially during the holidays and Sunday dinners. I enjoy listening to you and watching your " Old School " way of cooking and the enjoyment you get out of it. I can see the love in your heart ❤️ especially when you speak of your father and mother, singing a beautiful Italian song with precious tears streaming from your eyes. You make me cry. The love you share is amazing. I hope you continue on your awesome journey on this RUclips channel. I look forward to seeing what the next Italian meal will be. I truly love you and whoever is video recording you, I think it's your son or grandson, tell him he's doing a great job. May God Bless you and yours as you bless me. All my Love 💓 Lisa.
I love Gina's cooking, singing and her stories of her childhood.
how could anybody give a thumbs down??? such a sweet lady!!!
I love Nonna. She is WONDERFUL and what a great Italian Chef. I am just a few years younger than Gina and love to cook, but even more I love to watch Gina cook. I smile and feel sooo good watching her cook, sing and enjoy her garden. GOd Bless you GINA! "See you next time"
I learned that in Italy each village,regions & area have small to huge variations of dishes are prepared.
I haven’t given up looking for recipes the way my mom make stuffed peppers (no meat or rice) and Prosciutto bread it’s like looking for a needle in a haystack.
You can see and feel the love she had for her father, they way she recalls the loving memories of her dad’s favorite dish🇮🇹❤️ Such precious stories! Thank you for sharing Gina 🙏🏻🇮🇹❤️ So much love and emotions... It’s ok to cry Gina, we love you. Speak his name and he lives again! ❤️
Nonna. I hope you know how much joy you give to us. I smile every time I hear you snd watch I love your recipes. They are wonderful abundaza
I loved the story about her father It melted my heart Love you, Gina. I can't wait to make this dish.
Gina’s emotion when remembering her dad was beautiful to see. She made a plate for him, in his memory. “He was a happy man.” And the song he sang, to Angelina my love. Such sweet memories.
I think most of us on here watching you would love to be a part of your family. You are such a treasure. God bless you, Gina and your wonderful family.
Awww i wanted to cry when she spoke of her father. So sweet. This looks so good.
You brought tears to my eyes talking about your mom and dad. My parents are gone too. I think about them every single day. I miss them so much.
MaryBeth Bagin Same here 🙏🏻 Amen ❤️
Such precious memories of your mamma e papa. Thank you for sharing them with us. This makes your wonderful cooking even more wonderful.
Love watching you cook this awesome Italian food, and have learned a few tricks.
Grandma Gina, you are wonderful. Keep on singing too.
Awwww, her remembering her childhood and parents with the most heartfelt look and sound in her voice almost made me cry. 🤗 Thank you for sharing your family with us!
Made this today and my husband and I loved it! Soooooooo good. I can't get over the flavor and no beef or chicken stock is used. Thank you!. I will make this again and serve my husband the beans a little olive oil and hot pepper flakes with homemade bread and a glass of wine in honor of you father, Gina. We too love you and your family stories and especially when you sing. I send big hugs and love to you and your family for sharing your wonderful dishes with all of us. I always say if you want Italian food that tastes good go directly to the Italians for the right way to make it. You have never let me down. My last name is Pasquini by marriage so I try to make food that lives up to the name. There are no family recipies passed down as my husband's mother was Irish. So you are my stand in mother in law. I am 71 yrs. old and I have many recipies to pass to my sons now. I have one son who makes his own Pasta and 2 who make woderful bread.
Nonna Gina, you brought tears to my eyes. Your beautiful story about your Mom & Dad. What a great lovely memory. Thanks for the great video & another wonderful recipe.
My Italian Dad always came to the dinner table with the loaf of bread and knife right beside him, never without it!
Gina just lite up when she remembered her papa. So sweet
My Nonna made this for me every time I came to see her. It tasted like love. I miss her.
I think Gina needs to put out a cookbook loaded with all her recipes. Great video, love you Gina.
Her memories of her childhood, home, and family are touching. I love her and her recipes. God bless her with good health and many more years with her adoring family.
I cannot love Grandma Gina anymore than I do! She is the real deal. The way she talks, what she says, the hand motions, the stories... reminds me so much of my grandma - who did not have an Italian accent- BUT besides that was everything the same as Gina when she cooked. Thank you for sharing the love.
Awwww - I got all choked up when she got emotional talking about her father!
I have spent hours today watching these videos. How I wish we had these of my Gram! What a treasure.
Thank you for watching. God Bless
I am touched in my heart at the mention of your father. Your love of him is strong and obvious. Thank you for sharing your love of family and food.💞
Could feel the love you have for your father as you prepared the beans the way he liked them with bread and wine. What beautiful memories of him singing to your mother.
I hear and feel this so strongly. I think of our Heavenly Father and how much He loves us. ❤️ Thank you
When you talked about your dad, I really felt the love and the treasured memories. I bet he would have been just as entertaining as you are...🥰👍
What a beautiful memory of your father. You are never to old to miss your parents. ❤️
So much love in your heart with the memory of your father and mother. May God bless you. You are a very good woman.
Patti Kemp B
Three recipes in one show! Thank you Gina, and God Bless your father in heaven. I’m sure I’m not the only one who was crying after hearing that story. Love to watch your videos! ❤️🤗
Love when Nonna Gina talks about her father!
She makes me cry when she speaks about her dad🙏🏻
Bless your heart. When you spoke of your father and got emotional it made me cry. Its hard when we miss someone. Sending you much Love Gina, another wonderful recipe. 🙏🏻🌻💕
I love her. Beautiful lady. reminds me of my mother and how she talked about my Gram pa. My mother and father are from the old country Bari. Her ways are very similar to my mother and brought me to tears. Her mother has the same name as my daughter. I really enjoy her videos. She should make a cook book. I would pay to seat at table and eat her food and enjoy her stories and songs. My memories are uplifted! Thank You Gina and the crew she has behind her RUclips production.
I love how she sings as she cooks, remembering her family, her sister's house in Toronto, the joy and love she shows when cooking makes all of her videos my favourite.
God bless Nonna !
A real treasure, thank you for sharing
Gina I love your videos. It’s like sitting in the kitchen with my grandmother, which I didn’t get to do very much. She was from Italy, in Campania, not far from Faeta. Thank you for sharing your cooking, your culture, your stories, your songs and your prayers.
Your grandmother...One of Us !
I love watching Gina cook .
This made me cry, she tells her memories with so much joy, and cooks with so much love, her food must taste amazing! God bless her, I love her so much. ❤️🙏
God bless you, Gina. I enjoy watching your videos. Today, I cried when you remembered your Dad and Mom. It sounds like they were wonderful parents. Thank you so much. I hope to make this beautiful soup soon.
I'm in tears, this is the best channel on youtube! Just beautiful memories and cooking!
I love this woman she’s so cheerful and happy and she cooks beautiful food
Gina, watching you cook reminds me of my wonderful Italian grandmother and it melts my heart. My grandmother spent most of her life cooking for us.
I laugh out loud when you add salt, just like my grandmother 2 tablespoons is more like 4 tablespoons. She loved salt.
God bless you and thank you for teaching us how to cook authentic Italian food, like my grandmother did.
Ti voglio bene nonna.
I see how you became overwhelmed with emotion over memories of your papa.
I too miss my papa, I feel my heart break into pieces I love him so much.
Thank you for your wonderful recipes and for sharing them with us
I love you, Gina! Such delicious recipes and very sweet how you made a dish for your father. We Italians never forget our parents and loved ones. I enjoyed learning about your fresh vegetable garden in Italy, and how your hard-working, happy father sang to your mother, Angelina! My Dad loved his bean soup with lots of grated cheese on top! God bless them and you! Thank you for teaching me how to rehydrate and flavor dried cannolini beans. I’ve been buying the canned ones. 🌹❤️
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I love you Gina and the memories of your Father are so precious and dear. Tanti baci e abbracci!!
How lucky we are to have your cuisine on You Tube. I encourage other viewers to share your videos with friends and family as a gift of love. I return to you again and again.
I weep with gratitude for your sharing of knowledge of family and food. It is basic. Thank you all