Hi Anthony!
My boy, a good Italian boy, is a shot and discus thrower (large good boy) at the local university. We have invited all of the throwers, male and female, and coach to an Italian dinner. We are in the mountains of North Carolina. The other throwers have never had Italian. I know they eat large quantities. I was wondering if you could make some suggestions on menu. I thought we would start with an antipasto plate with giardineri, hearts of palm, artichoke hearts, a few Italian cheeses and some pepperoni, hard salami and maybe some Capacolla, if I can find it. I thought we would have a salad of onions, tomato slices, mozzarella, all marinated in oil, vinegar and spices (do you have a recipe?). Main course would be your spaghetti with meatballs recipe. A second main course would be spaghetti with Italian sausage. Finally I thought I would have a few types of ice cream and some Pirouline. What suggestions do you have?
Guglielmo (Bill) Fioramonti
Hi Bill,
Wow, that's a big meal your going to be tackling for sure :-) Lot's of fun! I just had a big Italian feast for Easer at my house. I had to feed 7 adults and 13 kids! Here are photos of the event. I wanted to take more, but I was too busy cooking and serving. I converted the living room and kitchen into a small Italian restaurant ;-) You will notice in the first photo I have a bit more than what's on my main recipe. I doubled the meatballs and braciole recipe's, added Italian Sausage and added another large can of sauce and 2 can's of diced tomatoes, another can of paste and a little bit more of everything in regards to spices. I think I drank more wine then usual as well while cooking. I did everything the night before. Filled up the fridge. Then started to reheat the next day about 2 hours before everyone was there. Oh yeah, I don't really have this officially on the site yet, but here is a photo gallery of the Italian Sausage steps I take to add sausage to the sauce. Here are some instructions I gave on the sausage cooking process that I have in the "Sauce Talk" section of my site;
"You will see in the photos that I actually boil the sausage in water right in the frying pan. Fill the pan up with water, just enough to almost cover the sausage. Then cook on high being careful to keep flipping the sausage. be sure to stab the sausage several times with a fork during cooking. CAREFUL, they squirt! You cook the sausage in this manner until all the water is cooking down and you are left with just the sausage frying in the pan, at this point, you keep cooking to get them nice and browned, even a little black in places, this is ok. Then you throw them in the sauce with the meatballs."
Well, the menu you have planned sounds just lovely. Garlic bread??? I don't see Garlic Bread on the menu. This is a must: http://www.spaghettisauceandmeatballs.com/garlic_bread.html. Starting out with an Anti-Pasta is perfect! The salad sounds great too! I don't really have a recipe for the oil, vinegar and spices, this is just a some of this and some of that thing. You add some stuff, you taste, add some more and whalla! I took the liberty of forwarding your email questions to my mom as well. She cooks big meals a lot too. I asked her if she had any suggestions and here is what she had to say. Here is what my mom had to say:
Anthony, Seeing as how the "throwers" are invited, it would seem to me they need a little more CARBS for the dinner. I suggest serving sausage bread with the antipasto. I would not recommend two spaghetti entrees. They could serve spaghetti with meatballs sausage and of course Braciole. If they want another pasta course, I would suggest fettuccine Alfredo. Mix it up a bit. The throwers would love it and it is sophisticated enough for the other guests. Ice cream sounds a little boring . I would make home made cream puffs (I have Grandma's recipe) or at least Anisette cookies to serve with the ice cream. I wouldn't mind an invitation to that dinner........ Love you tons, Mom"
I like her recommendations of adding the Fettuccini Alfredo and Cream Puffs! Yum! Let me know if you want me to get that recipe from her. Oh yes and the recommendation of sausage bread with the anti-past.... Oh man! Perfect! Sausage bread is so good!!! I'm going to have to get that recipe up on the site! Well, I hope you have a fantastic meal full of good times and shared love! :-) If you think of it and are so inclined, I would love to have some photos of the event to add to the "Visitors Photo" section of my site ..... no pressure though. It's so much fun getting photos of people having fun with Italian food! It's really not just cooking when you cook Italian, it's a major event! Happy Cooking and Happy Times! Ciao,
~8-) Anthony
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