A Pasta with a Shady Past

Pasta Puttanesca Now there are many myths about the birth of pasta puttanesca and its strange name, but no one knows for sure. Supposedly the recipe dates date to at least the 19th century, but some claim its current name “Puttanesca” made its appearance after WW II.  One interesting story is that the owner ofContinueContinue reading “A Pasta with a Shady Past”

Strawberry Delight

What’s better than fresh strawberries on a summer day? One of my father’s favorite desserts was strawberry shortcake. Now it was not the traditional recipe made with biscuits, my mother would make a sponge cake, sliced in half, layered with fresh strawberries, whipped creamed, and then topped with another layer. Since they are just twoContinueContinue reading “Strawberry Delight”

A Mixed Berry Delight

Semifreddo Cremoso ai Frutti di Bosco Creamy Mixed Berry Semifreddo Over the past few years, I’ve noticed recipes for semifreddo, and I have been intrigued. What you may ask is semifreddo! Well, it is a frozen dessert, similar not quite the same as ice cream or mousse. In Italian it means half-cold or half-frozen. It’sContinueContinue reading “A Mixed Berry Delight”

Sweet Ricotta Easter Pie

Like many Italians, who emigrated to America, my grandparents only spoke Italian. It was important to them for their children to assimilate, to fully become American. In our homes, we spoke English. The adults would always switch to Italian if the subject “not for the kid’s ears”. So, my grandparent’s home was the only placeContinueContinue reading “Sweet Ricotta Easter Pie”

A Soup of torn rags

My mother Mary and my grandmother Michelina This pandemic has recalled the stories of “the great depression” I heard from my family. The hardships of unemployment and the uncertainties of the time. There are elements evident in this current situation: the fear of the virus, the loss of a loved one, the isolation from family,ContinueContinue reading “A Soup of torn rags”

A Vegan Recipe from Italy

Vegan burger di Ceci served with lettuce and tomato  Burger vegan di ceci – Vegan Burger of Chickpeas So, my second book, Mangia with Micheline, the Journey Continues is finally published and I’ve been busy delivering books to my friends and family. I brought a book to Sal Marzilli, the chef owner of the OldContinueContinue reading “A Vegan Recipe from Italy”

Mangia with Micheline, The journey Continues Has Arrived

My second book has finally been published after many months with the help of friends. Gene Hutnak of Gene Hutnak Photography not only took my photo, he also designed both the front and back cover. Maggie Round from Round’s Collision Center & Auto Sales took my words and photos and created a beautiful book. KatieContinueContinue reading “Mangia with Micheline, The journey Continues Has Arrived”

A Tasty Soup from Vieste

A beautiful view on the Adriatic Coast in Vieste, Italy I peruse the Facebook posts from Vieste and Puglia for interesting sites to visit and for new recipes to try. It’s become a challenge to watch Italian chefs prepare a dish demonstrating the technique and the ingredients. Of course, they are speaking Italian and theContinueContinue reading “A Tasty Soup from Vieste”

A Simple Pasta Dish- Oh so Elegant

Cacio e Pepe – Cheese & Pepper Pasta Good News! Mangia with Micheline, The Journey Continues will be available for sale this month. Check out my Facebook Page, website http://www.mangiawithmicheline.com , or right here on my. It is currently live on Amazon Kindle and Kindle Unlimited. Five generations- from left Great niece Jade, me, NieceContinueContinue reading “A Simple Pasta Dish- Oh so Elegant”