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Re: Whats your favorite Italian dish?
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Honorable mention goes to Eggplant Rollatini for me. Which is also known as involtini di melanzane.
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Re: Whats your favorite Italian dish?
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Capozelle the entire head of a sheep could order it in Rao's on pleasant ave in east Harlem at one time, but not anymore unfortunely. Can still get it in a place in Florida.
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Re: Whats your favorite Italian dish?
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My father did and he would give me a taste. It is not only an Italian dish I can get it in Berlin in a Turkish restaurant I know. Incidently their tomato soup tastes like MA gravy. It is a meal in itself I would buy tge crappy Italian food they sell in Germany scrape off their sauce they put on it and replace it with Turkish tomato soup and it's great.
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Re: Whats your favorite Italian dish?
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God you had to say how old she is i still think of her as the way she looked in trapeze
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Re: Whats your favorite Italian dish?
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Hey beanshooter, i think you mean stigghiola. last year i headed down into the borga veccio in palermo about 7pm on a Saturday night and ate at a little street place called arrusti e mancia.
A guy named michele cooked up the smokiest creamiest stigghiola, which you eat on bread with a beer. just sat on these weird plastic chairs in the middle of a busy, smokey square in one of the poorest parts of town. kids on scooters zipping along the pavement (sidewalk for you americans) and skinny little one eyed kittens eating scraps off the floor. Its a seriously poor, really weird place and at one point a fight broke out and someone threw a porceline vase out a 3rd floor window. half the buildings look like theyre about to fall down, genuinely crumbling, with half the building condemned as being unsafe for habitation and the other half live in. its amazing to think its still europe.
but as an experience of the rougher end of Palermo life, there was no better food to accompany it than stigghiola . if anyone here is ever in palermo, i seriously recomend u check this place out
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Re: Whats your favorite Italian dish?
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Capozelle the entire head of a sheep could order it in Rao's on pleasant ave in east Harlem at one time, but not anymore unfortunely. Can still get it in a place in Florida. They serve it on Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday before Easter Sunday. This passed Thursday, invitation only. Every year, in few I know of, homes and Italian mainstream Resturants. Always invitation only and a huge event for many organizations and groups. I was honored with a rare invite once since not many non Italians were invited to the certain event I attended. It was outstanding. Food off the map and yes, several honored guest were served the eyeballs of the Lamb. Oh, as for my fav Dish, I love it all but would have to say Stuffed shells or Mussels Marinara over some Linguini or spegetti. DP
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