Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Mexican Chili

Mexican Chili


This recipe originates from my mother's friend in Florida.


Add shredded cheddar cheese and sour cream...


...and taco chips!


Then, my family and I enjoyed the sunset at the lake :)



Cru at Grand View Lodge


The best restaurant I've been to in years!
Phenomenal food and service.



Their approach to choosing wine with your meal is very hands-on. We had a mini wine tasting of the featured wine. Then, we were able to go into their wine cellar with a variety of 2,000 wine bottles and choose what we wanted!


We chose Beringer Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008.


It was an intimate setting and tastefully decorated.


Pane e Burro


Flatbread and an Olive Variety


Garlic, Olive, and Roasted Red Pepper Hummus


Pasta Carbonara


Gnocchi

Cru changes their menu every two weeks. This was the menu at the time.


Gorgeous sunset at Grand View to end a gorgeous evening.





Fusilli alla Caprese


Fusilli alla Caprese


For those of you who don't know:

 Fusilli = type of pasta noodle
alla = preposition (i.e., 'of the')
Caprese = fresh mozzerella (or buffalo), tomatoes, basil

Caprese may refer to: something of or pertaining to Capri.


The Isle of Capri...does it ring a bell to any Dean Martin fans? Yes, he sings about it!


I had the opportunity to go to Capri with my family. It is such a beautiful place. Make sure you go on the Capri boat tour. It will take your breath away! 


Capri is known for their lemons. They have plenty of Limoncello to go around!



Back to the Fusilli alla Caprese! 
It is especially delicious served with grilled chicken.


Murphy Goode: The Fume Sauvignon Blanc 2009

Asia Bistro

Asia Bistro


This was my first time having sushi. I had the Spicy Tuna Roll and my husband had some sort of crunchy one...? All I have to say is I'm glad I tried it, but not my cup of tea.

Asia Bistro is a new restaurant in Woodbury, MN. Our friends opened it this July.  My husband and I dined at Asia Bistro with our friends on the third or fourth day it opened. At the time, just the sushi bar was available. We took the opportunity to broaden our horizons...

I cannot wait to go back and try the grilled cuisine once it gets up and going!

Blizzard of the Month - July

Triple Chocoholic 




I could not resist.

My brother and I have a problem. We do joke about it, but it really is a problem. We cannot resist any form of ice cream treat. Whether it be ice cream, gelato, malts, shakes, smoothies, sherbet, sorbet, or frozen yogurt...it will be eaten.

It is somewhat funny because I am actually quite the health nut. I have my weaknesses, which are pastas, cheese and dark chocolate, but ice cream tops the list! I am getting really better though. I NEVER get a Blizzard unless it is something I cannot resist such as the Triple Chocoholic :)

My main staple is frozen yogurt these days.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Oreo Truffle Balls

Ohhhh ... my ... goodness - sinfully delicious!


My friend, Ashley, made these incredible Oreo Truffle Balls. 


Enough said :)

Artichoke and Tuna Panini

Artichoke and Tuna Panini 
with 
Garbanzo Bean Spread


Panini is served on Vienna bread from the bakery.

This is perfect on a hot summer day because it is served cold.


Friday, July 15, 2011

Fried Rice

Fried Rice




Summer photo!


Winter Photo!


My friend is Taiwanese (臺灣人). She is the most amazing friend - she speaks three languages! Besides being a great friend, she is a great cook! She made me Fried Rice the other evening. It was fantastic :) 
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Pronunciation: chaw fan
Left Character: stir-fry
Right Character: cooked rice


She recently came back from Taiwan and brought back goodies for me - how sweet! The pineapple cakes are the best :)


Spaghetti Rigati


Spaghetti Rigati, Homemade Meatballs with DaVinci Chianti



Pasta is my weakness especially made with homemade meatballs and freshly grated parmasan cheese. Then, add a glass of DaVinci Chianti = pure bliss!

(Photo taken at lake cabin in central MN)

Mi Nonno

Mi Nonno
(My Grandpa)


My grandpa as a bambino.


My grandpa as a ragazzino.


My grandpa with his parents on the levee.


World War II Photograph.


Group Health Photograph.


My grandpa fell in love and married my grandma.


Grandma and Grandpa.


 A great family photo of my grandpa, my parents, my brother and fiance (at the time).


My mother and Grandpa on our last Christmas Eve together (12-24-2010).


I was so fortunate to have my grandpa be present on my wedding day!


Thoughts from My Mother about Grandpa:

My dad had an amazing life. He was often told he should write a book. Instead, he told stories. He was a great storyteller. He told of playing his saxophone in the Big Bands of Saint Paul, New York and Cairo, Egypt. He would always like to interject that at age 11, he asked his parents for a drum set, but ended up receiving a saxophone and began an exciting and wonderful career in the music business. He loved making music. e would say that he felt like one with his saxophone while he was playing. His career in the music business paid for his college education. After graduating from the College of St. Thomas, he served his country during World War II assigned to Army Air Corp Finance in Cairo, Egypt. He had endless stories revolving around this period of his life.

Back home after the War, he worked with a group of individuals dedicated to the idea of prepaid medical care. He worked wit lawyers, politicians and other influential people to pave the way for Group Health, which is HealthPartners today. He was a good businessman - an honest businessman, respected for his integrity. Again, he had many interesting stories about this part of his life.

My dad had many reasons to feel successful. He had many reasons to be proud. But I know that my dad was most proud of his family, his Italian heritage, and proud to have grown up among the 200 Italian families that lived on the levee. He would say, "I'm just a kid from the levee," and I know that he truly meant that. His love and admiration for his mother and father was unending. That same love extended to his three sisters. It was hard for him to tell a story about his family without drying his eyes. His deep ability to love was shared with his first wife, Betty. and again with his second wife, Florence. He was a devoted husband, and I watched firsthand how he tenderly cared for my mother during the last years of her life. Learning from that loving experience, I did my best to care for my dad in his last years of his life.

Dad, I hope I lived up to your expectations. You know that I did my best. And I will do my best to learn to live without you. Taking your advice, I will take it one day at a time...

My Thoughts on Grandpa:

There is no way to capture in writing all of the feelings and memories I have of Grandpa. There are memories that I want to keep between him and me, and there are others that should be shared. I know I am not as great of a storyteller as he was, but there are memories I’d like to share.

I always loved staying at Grandma and Grandpa’s house when Mom and Dad went out. That meant that Brett and I got a McDonald’s adventure and played in their basement. Also, we got to lay on big, fluffy pillows while eating limitless mini-marshmallows and Oreo cookies with the basketball or baseball game on in the background.

I’ll miss his quick “Hi”, his pinky wave goodbye, his standing by the window while we pull out of his driveway, talking with his hands like a true Italian, his charming smile, and his hearty laugh.
He always took “his girls” to his favorite “little restaurant on the edge of town” also known as White Castle. He’d drive Mom and me there and later on, we drove him. All three of us would get our usual. We’d sit, chat and people watch the afternoon away.

He would walk everyday. When he had a hard time walking outside Mom and I were able to get a good deal on a treadmill on Black Friday. That has still been the only time I have gotten up at 3AM for a good deal. Even though he was self-disciplined, he had his weaknesses – hot spaghetti and ice cream. He allowed himself two plates of hot spaghetti and Mom could not keep ice cream in his house!
He taught me about the importance of family and love. Every visit I had with him he expressed his aching and longing for my grandma. He openly shared his feelings and thoughts of her. I will keep what he said close to my heart and will cherish forever.

Grandpa definitely had a great sense of humor. I am so thrilled that Tyler was able to get to know him these past years. One afternoon, I had given Grandpa his pills and stepped out of the room a moment. While I was gone, Grandpa told my husband (fiancé at the time) that he had two perfectly good wives up above waiting for him and that he LOVED being married. He continued about how he was always afraid to talk to a lady who wasn’t a relative because he’d probably be married again. He also gave Tyler some tips for a successful marriage. One tip he told him was that he must be a good actor. Grandpa had hidden his pills in his hand and not taken them. When I returned, Tyler was pointing at his hand. I asked Grandpa if his pills went down…Grandpa said, “Your mother put you up to this, didn’t she?”

That brings me to my mother. She deserves to be sainted. I cannot even explain to you what she has been through taking care of Grandpa. It was helpful that we had some angels help us along the way, which were his neighbors and friends: Carol, Mario, Denise, Gary, Jerry and Bob. They all were there for Grandpa when we couldn’t be. My mother slept a little better knowing that they were around.

Grandpa talked a lot about death, especially in these past couple years. I don’t know if he was getting himself ready or if he was trying to help us get ready for his passing. Grandpa told my mom not to cry when he passed because he’d be so happy up above. It is so hard because we miss him so much already. I hope that he misses us as much as we miss him.




Grandpa: November 28, 1919 - May 30, 2010


Thursday, July 14, 2011

Pietrantonio Storia


Pietrantonio Storia
(Pietrantonio History)


My Italian side of the family is from Casacalenda, Italy. My great grandfather, Michele Archangelo Pietranotonio, son of Emmanuuella (Vincelli) Pietrantonio and Francesco Giuseppe Pietrantonio left Casacalenda at at sixteen and came to America in 1903. Michele's father wanted Michele to become a priest to gain higher education. Michele refused and escaped to America ending up on the Upper Levee with other Italian immigrants. Michele's brother, Dominico, came to Minnesota to bring Michele back home. Michele refused. Francesco cut his son out of the will and never spoke to him again. Francesco was a Padrone (landowner, specifically for growing and harvesting grapes). His family would host and financially support an annual fiesta for the town of Casacalenda.



Michele Arcangelo Pietrantonio came to Minnesota and resided on the Upper Levee as a boarder in the household of Marie (Vendetto) Delmonte and Joseph Delmonte. The Delmonte family six children: Nick, Tony, Carmen (Del), Daniel (Danny), Maria Lucia and Samuel. Marie (Vendetto) Delmonte died at thirty-three years old during child birth. Maria Lucia had to drop out of 3rd grade to raise her brothers, her father, and the boarder (Michele Arcangelo Pietranotio) after her mother died. 



Michele Arcangelo Pietrantonio married Maria Lucia Delmonte.  The picture above is on the day of their wedding. Maria Lucia was twelve years old and Michele was twenty-one years old.



Michele and Maria Lucia had four of their own children. This photo includes my grandpa and his siblings: Marie (named after Maria Lucia's mother, Marie), Irene (named after Michele Arcangelo's sister, Irene), Emma (named after Michele's mother, Emmanuuella) and Frank (my grandpa - named after Michele's father, Francesco). 

This is just a glimpse of my family's history!