Thursday, September 11, 2025

Author Daniel Bellino Zwicke




Daniel Bellino Zwicke

 

 Daniel Bellino-Zwicke, often known as Daniel Bellino, is a New York-based cookbook author, particularly known for his Italian cookbooksHe is also recognized as a prominent figure in New York's Italian wine scene. 

Bellino has authored several best-selling cookbooks, including La Tavola, The Feast of the Seven Fishes, Got Any Kahlua?, Sunday Sauce, and Segreto Italiano/Secret Italian Recipes & Favorite Dishes. He is currently working on books about Chianti and other Italian and American cookbooks. 

Bellino has a strong connection to Italy, particularly the Amalfi Coast, and often spends time there, staying in locations like Capri, Minori (on a lemon farm), and Salerno. He enjoys exploring the region, visiting local businesses, and sharing his experiences through his writing and social media. In Salerno, he particularly mentions staying at the Hotel Plaza and enjoying the local cuisine and wine. He also mentions family in Salerno, like his cousin Memo who has a Mozzarella factory in Salerno. These places have all been written about by Daniel, in his book Positano The Amalfi Coast - Travel Guide - Cookbook, Available on Amazon.
Bellino's work often reflects his passion for Italian culture, food, and travel, with many of his books and blog posts focusing on his experiences in Italy. He frequently shares photos and stories from his travels, particularly from the Amalfi Coast, showcasing his love for the region's food, scenery, and people. 





POSITANO The AMALFI COAST

TRAVEL GUIDE - COOKBOOK








Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Beatles Led Zeppelin Concert Tour 2026

 



BEATLES - LED ZEPPELIN "UNITE" !!!!


Well Not The BEATLES, but Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr
are Uniting with LED ZEPPELIN'S Robert Plant, Jimmy Page,
and John Paul Jones for a CONCERT TOUR in 2026



One Last Ride 2026. The music world is ablaze after a revelation once thought impossible: five icons, five voices that shaped generations, now coming together for a final farewell.

Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr of The Beatles. Two of the greatest bands in history—united on one stage. This isn’t just a tour. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime crossing of eras, of legacies, of sound that rewrote music itself. Zeppelin’s thunder. The Beatles’ soul. Together, they’ll ignite something the world has never witnessed—an echo of the past roaring into the present.

From Stairway to Heaven to Let It Be, the setlist alone will be history. But this is more than music. It’s a farewell to the legends who shaped our dreams, rewrote our stories, and defined what greatness sounds like.










SINATRA SAUCE

The COOKBOOK

COOK & EAT LIKE FRANK

FRANCIS ALBERT SINATRA

His FAVORITE ITALIAN RECIPES











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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

What is Red Sauce - Explained

 



"RED SAUCE"




What is Red Sauce? A question often asked. Well, there is no one sauce that is Red Sauce. When using the term "Red Sauce," you are talking about any one of several different Italian Sauce (Italian-American), made with Tomatoes, and mostly served on and of 100 types of different pastas (Maccheroni), but not only on Maccheroni.
Red Sauce can be a Tomato Sauce, without any meat in it, just tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, and fresh basil, and maybe oregano, or not. Then the other Sauce that falls into the category known as "Red Sauce," is what is known as Sunday Sauce, Gravy, "Gravy," or simply SAUCE. These are all Red Sauce's. These Red Sauce's that have meat in them might be made with tomatoes of course that have Sausages, Meatballs, and Braciole, and other meats according to what the person cooking it likes in his Sunday Sauce (Sunday Gravy, Gravy). For instance, my favorite way of making Sunday Sauce, is with Sausages, Meatballs, and Pork Spare Ribs slowly cooked in the sauce. But I don't always make it this way, I with it up according to my mood. Sometimes I make it with Sausages, Meatballs, & Pork Ribs, while other times I might replace the Meatballs with Chicken Thighs and make my "Sauce" with  Sausages, Ribs, & Chicken Thighs. Yes, I said "Chicken thighs which taste great, slowly cooked in the Sauce. All of these sauces mention, are Red Sauces.

When making the a Sunday Sauce, I make enough to last at least 3 days, and we get a number of meals out of the one sauce. You put the time in to make the sauce, you should make it last. It take about the same time to make a small pot of sauce as it does to make one two or three times larger. It doesn't make sense to me to make a small pot of sauce, that I will only get 1 or two meals from. I want to get a minimum of 4 meals or more out of the one pot of sauce. For example, when I make a sauce that has meatballs in it, I always want a good amount of meatballs in the sauce. We eat the Maccheroni with all the meats, the Sausages, Ribs, & Meatballs on Sunday. Monday rolls around, which is what I (Daniel Bellino Zwicke) have coined years ago, "Meatball Parm Mondays" which I wrote about in my book Sunday Sauce, way back in 2013. So, "Meatball Parm Mondays?" We Italian (Italian-American) men love our Meatball Parm Sandwiches. We make the Sunday Sauce on Sunday (sometimes Saturday), and we eat it with Maccheroni (short pasta) on Sunday. When Monday rolls around, we take the leftover Meatballs from the previous days Sunday Sauce, and we make Meatball Sandwiches for Monday's lunch or dinner, and we are happy campers. On Tuesday, whatever is left of the Sunday Sauce, we'll cook up some Maccheroni, and eat it with whatever is leftover from the sauce made on Sunday. Maybe it's just tomato sauce which is left, which we dress the Maccheroni with. Maybe there's a little meat left which is thrown on as well. Sometimes I'll put quite a good amount of Sausages in the Sauce when I make it on Sunday, and if any sausages are left in the sauce come Tuesday, I might make a Sausage Sandwich. You see, you want to get a lot out of that one Sauce that you make on Sunday. Take my advice, and do it.
 
Red Sauce (Tomato Sauce) is the backbone of Italian-American cooking, which many dishes are made with tomato sauce. You use Red Sauce to make dishes like: Eggplant Parmigiana, Chicken Parm, Lasagna, Baked Maccheroni, Eggplant Rolatini, baked Ziti, and more.

Oh, by the way. Some Italians use the term Red Sauce, but it is more of a non Italian-American thing than an Italian-American thing. Americans who are not of Italian heritage, are the people who use this term (Red Sauce) most. Some Italian-Americans use the term, but when talking about a sauce, Italian-Americans are more prone to using the actual name of the sauce, saying, Marinara or Marinara Sauce, Tomato Sauce, Sunday Sauce, "Gravy," or Sunday Sauce, than using the term "Red Sauce," which is used more by non-Italian. Food writers often use the term Red Sauce when writing about what are termed Old School Italian restaurants. The term Red Sauce Joint refers to old school Italian restaurants, in which are large part of the menu items have tomato sauce (red sauce) in the dish, such as: Manicotti, Spaghetti & Meatballs, Lasagna, Eggplant Parmigiana, Ravioli, and other dishes.

Then there is the great debate, on Sunday Sauce, Sauce, Gravy, and Sunday Sauce, which are all sauces made with various meats that are slowly cooked with tomatoes. Many call it Sunday Sauce, and some call it Gravy. It all depends on what your family comes from where your origins are in Italy, and what Italian Enclave you live in in America, whether in Brooklyn, Jersey, Boston, Baltimore, or New York. What do you call it? Don't get in a tiff over it. The most important thing to remember, is the taste of your Sunday Sauce, and the people you share it with. The Sauce must be tasty. That goes without saying. Enjoy!



Daniel Bellino Zwicke











SUNDAY SAUCE 

LEARN HOW to MAKE "RED SAUCE"

All DIFFERENT KINDS !!!







Saturday, August 30, 2025

Positano Best Amalfi Coast Blog





Positano


    Positano? Which website (blog) is the Best? Like trying to find a movie on Netflix, listening to a good Podcast, finding a great restuarant or hotel, how do find the best travel blog on Positano and The Amalfi Coast, Italy, which encompasses Naples and the surrounding islands of Capri, Procida, and Ischia, you might be wondering which of the many websites and blogs is the best on the subject of Positano and the Amalfi Coast Italy? Where can you get the best information and articles on : where to go, what to do, which hotels to stay at, what are the best restaurants, how to get there, and all the rest. You need not wonder any more. We've done extensive research and footwork on the subject, scouoring all the websites and blogs about Positano, Capri, Naples, and the Amalfi Coast of Southern Italy, and we've determined our choice of the best and which website is the best.

    Who is it you ask? Which website is the best? That's easy. It's Positano-Amalfi-Coast.com run by Bar Inc. Media, and we just love it. This website / blog has bar far the best overall content of all, including great articles, the best information and guides on the best restaurants and hotels to stay at in Positano, on Capri, Naples, and anywhere that you might want to stay on the gorgeous Amalfi Coast, of Italy. The peopel of Bar Inc. Media, lead by Daniel Bellino who has been going to Positano, Capri, and the Amalfi Coast since the Summer of 1985, and as he talks about Positano and in its surroundings, and his knowledge of the area, as he likes to say when it comes to the subject of his knowledge of this part of Italy, Daniel will say, "I didn't just fall off the Turnip Truck," and we well know this to be true, as Mr. Bellino, is without question, one of the foremost authorities on the subject of Positano, Naples, and the whole of the Amalfi Coast. He tells stories of his travels over the years, staying almost every town, eating at many wonderful restaurants, like: Da Vincenzo (Positano), La Sapagnola (Salerno), Da Marino in Naples, Buca di Bacco in Positano, and so many more. 

     You will find the best hotels to fit your budget and needs. The website is filled with beautiful pictures and the absolute best info and travel tips for your dream vacation anywhere on the Amalfi Coast.

    Inclosing, we must say that Positano-Amalfi-Coast.com is by far the # 1 Best website on the subject of Positano, Naples, and The Amalfi Coast is concerned. There is no other website or blog on the internet that even comes close to provide such a thorough expanse of information for planning the best trip possible to the Amalfi Coast of Italy. Check it out !













POSITANO The AMALFI COAST

COOKBOOK & TRAVEL GUIDE

Daniel Bellino Zwicke

VOTED # BEST TRAVEL GUIDE

NAPLES & The AMALFI COAST




POSITANO The AMALFI COAST 

COOKBOOK & TRAVEL GUIDE




























Thursday, August 28, 2025

Positano The Amalfi Coast Capri Naples

 POSITANO The AMALFI COAST

TRAVEL GUDIE - COOKBOOK

Daniel Bellino


POSITANO The AMALFI COAST

TRAVEL GUIDE - COOKBOOK

Daniel Bellino Zwicke




POSITANO The AMALFI COAST
Travel Guide - Cookbook
Daniel Bellino Zwicke




Positano The Amalfi Coast Cookbook: Travel Guide. Published in 2021, the book uniquely combines regional recipes with travel information and personal stories about the Amalfi Coast, including Positano, Capri, and Naples. 

Key features of the book
  • Recipes: The book features over 100 recipes for local dishes from Naples and the Amalfi Coast, such as Insalata di Polpo (octopus salad), Arancini (fried risotto balls), and Spaghetti Vongole (spaghetti with clams).
  • Travel insights: Bellino-Zwicke includes guidance and advice based on his decades of experience traveling to the area, with his first visit dating back to 1985.
  • Narrative and stories: The book is rich with personal essays and anecdotes that offer a more intimate look at the culture and history of the region.
  • Dual purpose: It serves as both a practical guide for planning a trip and a source of inspiration for recreating the flavors of the Amalfi Coast at home. 
  • About the author
Daniel Bellino-Zwicke is a long-time Italian food and wine professional from New York. He is also the author of other popular cookbooks, such as Sunday Sauce. His writing is known for blending personal experience with culinary expertise. 






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Wednesday, August 27, 2025

SUNDAY SAUCE By Daniel Bellino Z

 




SUNDAY SAUCE

Daniel Bellino Zwicke


SUNDAY SAUCE


by Daniel Bellino-Zwicke


Daniel Bellino-Zwicke is the author of "Sunday Sauce: When Italian-Americans Cook"

Here are some key details about the book:

  • Focus: The book explores the tradition of Sunday Sauce (also called "gravy") in Italian-American culture, highlighting its importance as a symbol of family togetherness.

  • Content: It includes recipes for classic dishes like Clemenza's Sunday Sauce from The Godfather, meatballs, pasta fazool, and more.

  • Beyond recipes: The book is interspersed with stories and factual information about Italian-American food, people, and culture, aiming to create an engaging experience for the reader.

  • Author's background: Daniel Bellino-Zwicke has over 25 years of experience in the culinary and wine industry, including working as a chef, wine director, and managing partner at various restaurants in New York City.

  • Reception: The book has garnered positive reviews, being described as authentic, enjoyable, and filled with great recipes and stories that resonate with readers, according to Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble reviews.

  • Availability: "Sunday Sauce" is available in both paperback and Kindle editions, and has been a #1 bestseller on Amazon Kindle in the Italian Cookbook category for a period of over three years. 

  • Focus on authentic Italian-American recipes: Like many Italian-American cookbook authors, Zwicke emphasizes traditional recipes and the flavors associated with this culinary tradition. He's praised for the authenticity of his dishes, with one reviewer noting their similarity to those made by their Sicilian grandmother.

  • Emphasis on family and nostalgia: Italian-American cooking is deeply tied to family and tradition, and this is a common theme explored by authors in the genre. Zwicke's cookbooks, such as "Sunday Sauce", incorporate stories and anecdotes that connect the food to its cultural and personal significance. Similarly, Angie Rito and Scott Tacinelli's "Italian American" emphasizes the importance of family history in their approach to the cuisine.

  • Accessible recipes for home cooks: Many authors aim to make Italian-American cooking approachable for home cooks, and Zwicke is no exception. Reviews of "Sunday Sauce" highlight the ease of following the recipes. Authors like Lidia Bastianich also focus on making Italian-American cuisine accessible to a wide audience.

  • Incorporation of regional influences: While rooted in Italian-American traditions, some authors explore regional variations within Italian cuisine that have influenced this cooking style. Zwicke's work mentions recipes from areas like Naples and the Amalfi Coast. Gianluca Conte's "Italian/American" also explores both his Ischian heritage and American roots.

Bellino Zwicke shares in the book

In "Sunday Sauce: When Italian-Americans Cook," Daniel Bellino Zwicke shares numerous stories interwoven with recipes, reflecting on the cultural significance of the dishes and their connections to family and traditions.

One example is found in the excerpt available on his website. In this excerpt, Bellino Zwicke sets the scene for a traditional Italian-American Sunday meal, describing the antipasto that usually precedes the Sunday Sauce, a.k.a. "Gravy". He then elaborates on the "Main Event" of Maccheroni and Sunday Sauce, painting a vivid picture of the sensory experience associated with this dish and its cultural importance within the Italian-American community. He even humorously suggests that the male of the Italian-American species holds a particular fondness for Sunday Sauce, Meatballs, and other related dishes, further highlighting the role of food in shaping cultural identity


More on SUNDAYS SAUCE

Daniel Bellino Zwicke's

 book Sunday Sauce: When Italian-Americans Cook is more than just a collection of recipes—it is a tribute to Italian-American heritage and the role of food in bringing families together. It combines traditional, authentic recipes with stories about Italian-American life, making it a cultural experience as much as a cookbook. 

Key themes and content

  • A "Sunday Sauce" primer: The book explores the tradition of a slow-simmered, meaty tomato sauce, which many Italian-Americans call "gravy." It explains the long cooking process on a weekend and why it was the supreme dish of Italian-American families.

  • Recipes with a side of culture: Sunday Sauce features recipes for classic Italian-American comfort foods beyond the titular dish, such as meatballs, pasta fazool, and Italian wedding soup.

  • Pop culture references: The book is noted for its fun inclusion of famous, food-related movie scenes. For instance, it features the recipe for the "gravy" that Pete Clemenza makes in The Godfather.

  • Recipes inspired by icons: Zwicke also includes recipes and stories related to famous Italian-Americans, such as Frank Sinatra and Joe DiMaggio.

  • Personal and cultural stories: Interspersed with the recipes are anecdotes and commentary that provide context for the food, giving readers a deeper understanding of the Italian-American kitchen. Reviews mention Zwicke's passion and enthusiasm shining through his writing.

  • Accessible and authentic recipes: Readers praise the recipes for being authentic yet accessible, using real ingredients that are "actually doable" for home cooks. 

  • Critical Reception

The book has received largely positive reviews for its heartfelt and enthusiastic celebration of Italian-American cuisine. However, some readers have noted that the self-published book could benefit from tighter editing. Despite this, the quality of the recipes and the charm of the cultural stories are consistently highlighted. Zwicke's passion for his heritage makes the book a meaningful read for those who want to connect with Italian-American cooking on a deeper, more personal level. 



BELLINO' STYLE 

  • Humor and engaging storytelling: Reviews suggest that Bellino stands out for his ability to inject humor and engaging narratives into his cookbooks, making them a fun and enjoyable read in addition to providing recipes.

  • "Pre-eminent writer" on Italian-American culture: Some consider Zwicke to be a leading voice on Italian-American food, cooking, and culture, indicating a deeper focus on the broader cultural context surrounding the food.

  • "World's number one proponent of Italian-American Food and Cuisine": This strong claim suggests Zwicke's active advocacy for Italian-American cuisine as a legitimate world cuisine, potentially setting him apart from authors who focus solely on recipes or culinary instruction.

Travelogue and cookbook combination: Zwicke's book, "Positano The Amalfi Coast Cookbook", combines recipes with travel insights, offering a unique blend of culinary and travel information. This provides a different reading experience than purely recipe-focused cookbooks.





Author Daniel Bellino Zwicke