Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Fava Beans Artichokes For Spring

 If you’re in the southern hemisphere get to the markets quickly before the spring ends and some crucial ingredients disappear. This dish is a classic Sicilian plate originating in the west of Sicily.  Late in the artichoke season throughout Italy, you will find fave beans being sold right next to artichokes, so it’s inevitable that they will find themselves in some recipes together. The further south you make your way in Italy you will see an increasing abundance of both artichokes and fave beans. The dish photographed above is from Trattoria Piccolo Napoli in Palermo A Slowfood listed restaurant specializing in seafood with a generous offering of vegetable antipasti and side dishes.
 You may know fave beans as broad beans where you come from. Once they are removed from their pods they need to have their skins removed. (This is not absolutely essential and certainly wasn’t done in the past when every little morsel counted.) The easiest way to remove the skin from each bean is to toss them into boiling water for half a minute. Remove and refresh under cold water. You will notice the skin wrinkle and lift off the bean, which then can be easily removed with a knife or your fingers. You can also make this with dried fave beans which will need soaking overnight. It’s not the same as the fresh experience but the flavor is unmistakable. It’s also ok to use frozen peas but remember to halve the weight indicated in this recipe.
 
 
 
 
 
FRITEDDI alla SICILIANA
 
aka
FRITELLI
 
 
RECIPE in GRANDMA BELLINO'S ITALIAN COOKBOOK
 
RECIPES FROM MY SICILIAN GRANDMOTHER
 
by DANIEL BELLINO Z
 
 
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Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner dine out at Patsy's in New York.
 
Frank's favorite restaurant. Frank Sinatra's family, on his father's side 
 
is from the Sicilian town of Lercara Friddi Sicily south of Palermo ... Frank's father
 
Severio Anthony Martino Sinatra was born in Lercara Friddi in 1892 and immigrated to
 
New York City in 1903 ... The famed Mafia Kingpin Charles "Lucky" Luciano was also born 
 
in Lercara Friddi in 1897 ... His family immigrated to The Lower east Side of New York 
 
when he was  just 9 years old ... Best Selling Italian Cookbook Author Daniel Bellino-Zwicke's 
Maternal Grandparents Giuseppina & Phillipo Bellino were born and married 
 
in Lercara Friddi Sicily and immigrated to New York City in 1904 and later relocating
 
to the Italian conclave of Lodi, New Jersey where Phillipo opened a Shoemaker Shop 
 
on Main Street where they raised their 4 children Lillian, Frank, Anthony, and Daniel's mother
 
Lucia ... 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SALVATORE LUCIANO
 
aka
 
CHARLES "LUCKY" LUCIANO
 
 
Lercara Friddi, Sicilia
 
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