The Food of SARDINIA Is... Interesting

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @PastaGrammar
    @PastaGrammar  Před rokem +122

    We hope you guys learned something new about this interesting region of Italy today! Are there any other regions you would like to see us explore next?

    • @ragazzotexano
      @ragazzotexano Před rokem +6

      Piemonte! Specifically, the Langhe!

    • @464nescio6
      @464nescio6 Před rokem +6

      southern tirol would be very interesting!

    • @ragazzotexano
      @ragazzotexano Před rokem +2

      @@464nescio6 Yes! That would blow Harper's mind.

    • @annadelcol2428
      @annadelcol2428 Před rokem +7

      Friuli Venezia Giulia, an hidden gem.

    • @riccardodotto84
      @riccardodotto84 Před rokem +6

      Ciao,lo hai gia fatto col frico ma puoi fare(tu che sei una gran cuoca)un giro in Friuli dove trovi di sicuro ricette interessanti xche' la mia regione e' terra di confine da sempre e ci trovi la cucina italiana assieme a quella del centro Europa e anche dell'est e ti assicuro che il mix e' sorprendente!ciao e grazie ancora per quello che fate!😁👍

  • @vincenzosplate
    @vincenzosplate Před rokem +261

    Sardinian food has so much to offer but we dont talk too much about it. Brava Eva for making Sardinian people proud

    • @markbrown7968
      @markbrown7968 Před rokem +3

      Hey Vincenzo, can you demonstrate authentic Veal Milanese maybe talk about how it came to be? Gotta go make your tiramisu recipe for the first time now. 😎

    • @NikoBellaKhouf2
      @NikoBellaKhouf2 Před rokem +2

      Vincenzo, hi 👋 😃

    • @zazaiwon87
      @zazaiwon87 Před rokem +10

      Sardegna has the best food in the world. The cheeses and sausages are unreal

    • @enriquee.m.6706
      @enriquee.m.6706 Před rokem

      @@zazaiwon87 😂 I'm afraid you need to travel more in order to say that.

    • @lukhj
      @lukhj Před rokem +10

      @@enriquee.m.6706 you need to travel to Sardinia, then speak. I've travelled all around the world and there is a lot of good food everywhere, but on the side of Sardinian food I just can't imagine anything else... it's a complete food culture from vegan to fish to meat, from raw to cooked, from starter to dessert, from solid to liquid.. there is nothing that Sardinian food won't have, and the food is tasty and healthy.

  • @autumn.soul.97
    @autumn.soul.97 Před rokem +11

    This made me cry happily. My Nonno came from Sardinia and I never got to meet him. Now I can honor him by making food from his homeland. Thank you Harper & Eva!!

  • @26japrey
    @26japrey Před rokem +55

    You HAVE to go to Sardinia. Ive never seen beaches like it in my life. They almost don't look real. The food is great, bread is amazing and the bakeries have the most amazing artistic bread displays. I'm definitely going back some day

  • @mariogonzalez5107
    @mariogonzalez5107 Před rokem +7

    I’m of Sardinian descent and it’s nice to see you guys talking about its food and culture.

  • @m..k..2.0.0.0
    @m..k..2.0.0.0 Před rokem +21

    As sardinian, I appreciated a lot this video. Thank you guys!

    • @aris1956
      @aris1956 Před rokem

      Qui alcuni americani nei commenti si chiedono se ci sia un connesso tra il nome Sardegna (Sardinia) e le sardine (sardines). Tra l’altro le donne in Sardegna vengono chiamate “sarde”.

    • @m..k..2.0.0.0
      @m..k..2.0.0.0 Před rokem +5

      @@aris1956 Gli antichi greci diedero alla Sardegna il nome di Ichnusa, per via della sua forma che vista dall’alto somigliava alla forma di un sandalo o all’orma di un piede e deriva invece dal latino Sardinia, ovvero terra dei sardi. Questo nome fu dato dai romani che costituirono anche la provincia di Sardegna nel 277 a.C. te la striminzisco così.

    • @emailuser8668
      @emailuser8668 Před rokem +1

      Is it common in Sardianian cooking to add lard instead of butter or oil to the ingredients for dough for savory dishes and desserts? Thank You

    • @m..k..2.0.0.0
      @m..k..2.0.0.0 Před rokem +1

      @@emailuser8668 of course, one recipe in particular, our dessert "SEADAS" has lard (strutto).

    • @antoniousai1989
      @antoniousai1989 Před 8 měsíci

      @@emailuser8668 Olive oil was an expensive product in the past. We used pig fat and oil from a tree called "murdegu" (lentischio, in Italian).

  • @capwillard9156
    @capwillard9156 Před rokem +134

    Grazie Eva, come and visit us folks! My favourite dishes as a Sardinian are: fregola (with seafood), malloreddus(with sausage ragù), culurgiones, maialetto sardo (the best), seadas, pardulas...cold cuts and pecorino or casizolu just with pane carasau or Pistoccu. Cannonau wine and mirto of course. The best thing to do is to come and eat here because the ingredients and the way we cook them are not easy to find outside. Eva did an amazing job btw. Typical music is launeddas, Cantu a tenore...

    • @Bkrsdtr
      @Bkrsdtr Před rokem +1

      Oh please post your recipes!

    • @capwillard9156
      @capwillard9156 Před rokem +4

      @@Bkrsdtr I can't cook like mamma or nonna :D I just eat!

    • @lukhj
      @lukhj Před rokem +1

      Gli gnocchetti al ragù di cinghialeeeee

    • @Lela68-theItaliangorl
      @Lela68-theItaliangorl Před rokem +4

      I love all the dishes you mentioned. I love Sardinia and especially its people. Never encountered more welcoming people as the Sardinians. And the mirto is the best liquor I ever tasted!

    • @capwillard9156
      @capwillard9156 Před rokem +2

      @@Lela68-theItaliangorl grazieeee!

  • @kngiht84
    @kngiht84 Před rokem +6

    Eva and Harper, once again, you have shattered our perception of what Italian cuisine is. Bravo!

  • @jayceperlmutter4317
    @jayceperlmutter4317 Před rokem +21

    Eva - you are so skilled a cook! You matter of factly start making a bread that is just one ingredient to your dish, and then also prepare a vegetable broth and a tomato sauce, plus fry an egg....this would take me all day to get on the table and you make it look so effortless....Harper, what a lucky guy!

  • @angela3297
    @angela3297 Před rokem +8

    Love Sardengna! Just spent two weeks in the southeastern corner of the island this past August. The beaches are incredible. Some of the best pecorino cheese I have ever tasted. Plus it is home of one of the Blue Zones-where people have increase longevity and more centurions. Thanks for sharing these recipes.

  • @ramonclements9879
    @ramonclements9879 Před rokem +14

    Once again you have educated us while entertaining us. Sundays are always better with Harper and Eva!

  • @llovefood4927
    @llovefood4927 Před rokem +38

    I’ve been waiting for ever to see a Sardinia video because it is such a over looked location in Italy but it’s such an amazing region that everyone should go visit ❤️

  • @topherjoe1
    @topherjoe1 Před rokem +2

    The lamb pie.....yummmm! I love how Eva uses Harpers name in almost every reply to him, it demonstrates respectful (or sarcastic lol)acknowledgment of his inquiry or statement, treating us to a direct conversation between them, they are not just talking to the camera. You know when they talking directly to us. I love this in their vlogs and keeps me coming back for more!

  • @gigibenea3529
    @gigibenea3529 Před rokem +3

    I love Eva and her way she is presenting us the sardinian food 😊😘💖💖💖

  • @claudiosulas5973
    @claudiosulas5973 Před rokem +50

    "Sardinian Halloween" with our long and creepy jack o lanterns is called "Sant'Andria" and is celebrated just in a small village called Bono. I come from there, so as a follower of your channel hearing you talking about it was a pleasant surprise! You also have made recipes that are not among the best known, this shows the commitment in discovering our culture. Grazie mille

    • @straightshootah7550
      @straightshootah7550 Před rokem

      you still live in Sardinia friend?

    • @claudiosulas5973
      @claudiosulas5973 Před rokem

      @@straightshootah7550 yep

    • @straightshootah7550
      @straightshootah7550 Před rokem

      @@claudiosulas5973 best area for families with baby for beach holiday?

    • @Multic8080
      @Multic8080 Před rokem +2

      @@straightshootah7550 Hi, I'm sardinian too. You can find the most family-friendly beaches in south-eastern Sardinia, like the beaches in the municipality of Muravera, the municipality of Villasimius or the municipality of Castiadas. Or the Poetto beach, in Cagliari. Ciao

    • @straightshootah7550
      @straightshootah7550 Před rokem

      @@Multic8080 thank you for helping!

  • @bonuebonue
    @bonuebonue Před rokem +4

    This channel is incredible: as an Italian I am learning very many recipes that are regional and not everybody knows or can reproduce: congratulations to keep the Italian kitchen tradition alive!!

  • @kohala1815
    @kohala1815 Před rokem +16

    Eva’s knowledge of so many different Italian food traditions and dishes is truly astounding. What is her background in food? Also, this was just fun. I watch a ton of food and cooking videos, and yet with that first dish I couldn’t tell where it was going until the egg was finally laid on top. And no, I don’t think it resembles nachos! Great episode by both of you. Love this channel.

  • @asl2241
    @asl2241 Před rokem +2

    Eva is a great cook as very skilled as very good knowledge of traditional regional Italian cooking👍👍

  • @Meck33
    @Meck33 Před rokem +8

    So happy to see an episode about my region😁

  • @jeanneamato8278
    @jeanneamato8278 Před rokem +8

    It does look like a really interesting island and should be talked about and visited more. Brava Eva.

  • @raymondmoderski3216
    @raymondmoderski3216 Před rokem +1

    I have only discovered your CZcams videos and I am totally captivated and binging on the videos. I am Irish through my mom and Polish, Hungarian, and Czech through my dad, but the culture of my family is food and baking for all celebrations, parties, etc. Interestingly, three of my four siblings have Italian spouses, so we love Italian food. I want to cook all of your recipes ASAP!!!! Thank you guys for wonderful instructive videos. Ra Moderski.

  • @Motherof6pack
    @Motherof6pack Před rokem +10

    Wow! How did we miss this when we were learning about Italy?!
    I'm going to add this video to my Italy folder. It takes us about 2 years to go around the globe learning about countries so when we come back around to Italy this will be a great addition!
    Thanks guys for such great content and for keeping it kid friendly! Much appreciated!

  • @richardengelhardt582
    @richardengelhardt582 Před rokem +7

    Yes, perhaps my husband (who is a chef who studied and worked for 10 years in restaurants in Amsterdam but now specializes in preserving traditional and historic recipes from his native SE Asia) and I can join you on a future PG trip to Sardinia!

  • @zdenek3010
    @zdenek3010 Před rokem +5

    I visited Sardinya this year and it is an amazing place. Beautiful beaches, cliffs, mountains and very laid back and welcoming culture. And it's all on one relatively small island. And cheeses are amazing, there are cows, sheep and goats everywhere.

  • @marianos5181
    @marianos5181 Před rokem +3

    Grazzzie per questa representation della cultura Sarda!!!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @alessiamelis9890
    @alessiamelis9890 Před rokem +11

    Thank you for this credit dear Eva and Harper ❤️❤️❤️
    When you will decide to come and visit us in Sardinia, please tell us so we can organize a really beautiful vacation eating all the wonderful dishes we have, we can take you eat a just Made cheese from the real sardinian shephards❤️

  • @msp_isyourteacher6139
    @msp_isyourteacher6139 Před rokem +2

    I am obsessed with Italian food and I found out today I am Sardinian (just a wee bit, but I am going to go with it?! I am not a seafood fan, which I know Sardinia has a lot of. I am so glad my favorite CZcamsrs made this video as now I am watching it entirely differently than I did when it first came out.

  • @DiMacky24
    @DiMacky24 Před rokem +120

    The Sardinian language is the among the most archaicly structured Romance languages around today, in other words it has a lot more structural similarities to Latin than modern Italian, French, Spanish.

    • @ericpmoss
      @ericpmoss Před rokem +10

      Interesting! Romanian is that way, so I wonder if they have a lot in common. To me, it sounds like a Roman Legion marched east and got lost in the Carpathians.

    • @xine91468
      @xine91468 Před rokem +5

      Very interesting, thank you for sharing this!

    • @casomai
      @casomai Před rokem +9

      40% latin and 50% spanish, other our word have very archaic origin.

    • @sazji
      @sazji Před rokem +3

      That is true phonetically as well.

    • @dieselsucker565
      @dieselsucker565 Před rokem +7

      I'd say that it is most similar to Catalan... ;)

  • @MarkHawkins-st7cr
    @MarkHawkins-st7cr Před rokem +1

    Brava Eva . Thank you showing some of the passion the Sardinians inject into their food.

  • @mariaelenasecci1047
    @mariaelenasecci1047 Před rokem +37

    Thank you so much guys for showing our beautiful Sardinian culture and dishes. It made me so happy to watch this today. The “Panada” is one of my favorite dishes but I love it with a small variation made with peas and potatoes (and tons of dried tomatoes). Great job as always!!!

  • @avalerie4467
    @avalerie4467 Před rokem +1

    Such a beautiful wild area. The food. My goodness, the food ! I went a million years ago but i will never forget the most amazing lemons in the world. Thank you for the video. Love to dream-travel like this.
    Grazie mille

  • @mexipatti
    @mexipatti Před rokem +7

    I love to watch eva cook, she makes everything look so simple

  • @jelsner5077
    @jelsner5077 Před rokem +5

    These recipes look so interesting. Please do more from Sardinia!

  • @joeperrywest
    @joeperrywest Před rokem +15

    So funny. In London our traditional dish is pie and mash. We flip our pies and eat them upside down too! Loving this video, been waiting ages for this! My wife is Sardinian and I often liken myself as an English version of Harper and my wife as the Sardinian Eva. Forza Italia & England (& the US!)

    • @lukhj
      @lukhj Před rokem

      Of course, the pie is Roman food and every country does their versions but at the end they all have a lot of similarities.

    • @riccardosebis5333
      @riccardosebis5333 Před rokem

      Sardinian

  • @maureenbrown6610
    @maureenbrown6610 Před rokem +5

    Greetings from North East of England. Great episode, interesting to see how similar recipes appear in many different countries. I lived in Virginia in the 1990’s, pre internet, and whenever I went to a Pot Luck I made a savoury pie as they were virtually unknown apart from the chicken pot pie. We use lard in our pastry in North East, it was not a rich area and lard is cheap. ❤❤

    • @lukhj
      @lukhj Před rokem

      Pie is Roman food and Romans have been nearly everywhere so that's why every country has pies.

  • @UtentessaMascherata
    @UtentessaMascherata Před rokem +19

    This video is soooo cool! You two are promoting my island better than our government is 💖
    I didn't know that pane frattau is also made with vegetable broth, we always use sheep broth in my town, which is a bit more heavy, but of course I love. 🤣

  • @elenadasilva7695
    @elenadasilva7695 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for showing everyone. Loved going to sardinia and eating my Nonna's food..the best.

  • @rakischmidt7032
    @rakischmidt7032 Před rokem +16

    Sardinia is beautiful, fascinating and delicious, you really have to go visit. The tradition of carving scary faces into veggies seems to be an paneuropian thing. When I was a kid, we hollowed out forage beets (which is quite tedious) and made a southern german version of a jack-o-lantern out of those. Old Tradition, nobody had heard about Halloween back then.

  • @stephaniemartinez7132
    @stephaniemartinez7132 Před rokem +3

    On an unrelated note, I made Mama Rosa's spezzatino di zucchini e patate, for the second time, for my VERY picky family...and watched so happily as they gobbled it up. It is one of my favorite recipes, I could eat it tutti giorni!! Brava Eva e Mama!

  • @tatisakura81
    @tatisakura81 Před rokem +2

    Cuglieri!!! The hometown of my grandpa 💙 He was born there but he emigrated to Veneto, so my family is from this region instead. But I'm so proud to be 1/4 Sardinian ❤️ I adored this video.

  • @JERSEYTOMATO
    @JERSEYTOMATO Před rokem +1

    Beautiful culture - Eva thank you for all of the history-

  • @mirage12896
    @mirage12896 Před rokem +10

    Around 3:35 when Harper asked if Eva was making pasta and Eva responded with yeast?!, there actually is a pasta called Pincinelle that contains yeast or is made with leftover bread dough! It is typically made in the Marche region of Italy. I saw it on a video on the pasta grannies channel awhile back.

  • @alexrafe2590
    @alexrafe2590 Před rokem +5

    Once again Eva has produced some amazing dishes. Grazie. BTW the percussion instruments as background music was very atmospheric. You two certainly have a wide array of musical styles to fall back on in your videos.
    I once had an Italian instructor from Sardinia who asked us to write a recipe in Italian for a favourite dish. In my recipe I listed olive oil as an ingredient. She told me that I needn’t specify what kind of oil to use, because of course Olive oil was the only one I would need😁

  • @NickRossi
    @NickRossi Před rokem +1

    Eva, your knowledge of food is truly incredible!!

  • @claraesfie
    @claraesfie Před rokem +6

    Pane Frattau looks like mexican chilaquiles, but with flour tortillas... and that sounds yummie! Thanks for illustrating us on Sardinian recipes guys, you are amazing!

    • @antoniousai1989
      @antoniousai1989 Před rokem +1

      The difference is that pani carasau is extremely brittle. It is totally devoid of moisture inside, so it can be kept for weeks and sometimes even months if correctly prepared. It's the perfect bread for a shepherd that has to bring food up the hills during his work.

  • @ElijahMullin
    @ElijahMullin Před rokem +5

    My family is from Sardegna. I was married there and was recently there for 1 month. My favorite dishes are fregola and seadas with the local honey. It would be great to see a video on making seadas.

  • @ke380
    @ke380 Před rokem +2

    Wow!!!! Shout out to you Eva!!! You never cease to amaze me with your cooking/baking skills!! Thank you for all your efforts - I truly appreciate it!

  • @nickgibson5715
    @nickgibson5715 Před rokem +6

    I made the spaghetti puttenesca for lunch today. Sorry I do not have a picture of it for you guys. However it is by far one one the best pasta dishes I have ever eaten. Absolutely divine! Kinda makes it's history ironic, don't cha think?! Thank you for teaching me how to truly make Italian food.

  • @winstonchurchill571
    @winstonchurchill571 Před rokem +13

    Io sono sarda, ti faccio i miei complimenti per la tua preparazione in ambito gastronomico.
    Comunque abbiamo il più grande canyon d’Europa, Gorropu, fantastiche cascate.
    Posti che consiglio di visitare nell’entroterra sono appunto il Canyon Gorropu, Tiscali, Gernnargentu, le cascate di Bau Mela, Lequarci, la foresta pietrificata ecc…

    • @blabla-l1q
      @blabla-l1q Před rokem +2

      zitta, zitta che poi arrivano in truppa e vogliono un Rimini 2

  • @pepeboy234
    @pepeboy234 Před rokem +4

    The Panada was amazing. My Nana was French and made something very similar using lard for the pie crust as well as lamb, potatoes and carrots

  • @rowane6838
    @rowane6838 Před rokem +1

    I have not posted in awhile....Thankyou Eva for continuing to represent the authentic regional Italian foods of our heritage. It is my great hope that Americans from all backgrounds can experience these foods instead of the typical items in many restaurants. You are a beautiful soul! Buon Natale 🥰

  • @jfergs.3302
    @jfergs.3302 Před rokem +1

    Cheers for that. A beautiful place Sardinia, I travelled there several years ago. Hit the beaches, and toured some Nuragic villages. Fascinating, I'd never heard of them either!. And later in the trip I went to the brilliant Bread Museum in Monteleone Rocca Doria. You can watch the pana carasau being made, and sample some. There's also an exhibit of the coccoi, celebratory breads. They really are beautiful, more like ornate sculptures, works of art. You should definitely go the island next year :)

  • @MichiFreddy35
    @MichiFreddy35 Před rokem +3

    all of them look insanely good!!! 🤤
    Sardinia has interesting but tasty food indeed!
    kudos to both Harper & Eva for showing us these today. 👏👏👏

  • @deanberg4033
    @deanberg4033 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful island with beautiful people.

  • @al007italia
    @al007italia Před rokem +5

    Since my maternal grandparents came from Calabria, I am interested in learning more about that region. But I love learning more about every region in Italy. I especially enjoyed this as Sardinia is an area I know less about than most others. The cheese, casu martzu, is 1 of the few things I have heard about from the region. & of course, the connection with sardines.

  • @sharendonnelly7770
    @sharendonnelly7770 Před rokem +4

    Fascinating video, Harper and Eva! That was such a wonderful introduction to Sardinian food. But, now I have to do a lot of research on this interesting Country! Am very pleased that you introduced us to this amazing place with such history and unique cuisine that few outside of Italy are aware. Thank you!

  • @seanspicer3330
    @seanspicer3330 Před rokem +16

    If you do Sardegna again I'd like to see fregola and clams, sebade or roasted piglet on mirto leaves (I know that one is a longshot).

  • @lorenzodelre245
    @lorenzodelre245 Před rokem +1

    It's nice to learn something so nice (and tasty) about my country from you guys! Eva you are so good and sei uno spasso 🙂

  • @Cabiotube
    @Cabiotube Před rokem +3

    Another great episode! I think Eva had ulterior motives when she told
    Harper he should visit Sardinia for the lamb!

  • @fmls8266
    @fmls8266 Před rokem +18

    Not even mainland Italians know sardinian food, except for a few popular products.
    Fun fact: most pecorino cheese for those glorious carbonara, cacio & pepe etc. comes from Sardinia. We make the best pecorino cheese hands down.
    I'd say our seafood is also unbeatable, and we've got some very special stuff you won't find anywhere else, like sardinian roasted piglet, mullet roe dried eggs, rotten cheese, and the rarest hand pulled noodles in the world.

    • @antoniousai1989
      @antoniousai1989 Před 8 měsíci

      Pecorino Romano though it's a story of colonization. It wasn't produced at all in Sardinia until 1850. The Italians industrial cheese makers moved the production to Sardinia around 1870 because Sardinians were paid basically nothing at the time. It's a cheese that we don't eat much, only export. The typical Sardinian Pecorino is called FIORE SARDO

  • @Optimismus53
    @Optimismus53 Před rokem +15

    these mask dances are absolutely interesting. they are also found in parts of switzerland, austria and southern germany. it can also be in parts of romania.

    • @dutchdykefinger
      @dutchdykefinger Před rokem +1

      old european paganism still alive in some places i guess :D

  • @bonuebonue
    @bonuebonue Před rokem +1

    Sardinia (Sardegna) is an amazing Island, all there is wonderful: the nature, the weather, the food, the people and the Beaches!!!

  • @stephenkywong
    @stephenkywong Před rokem +4

    The look Harper has when he asked is he ever introduced her to nachos!!! Haha

  • @sonodiventataunalbero5576

    The Mamuthones look very similar to some characters spread in the alpine regions (Switzerland, Austria, Bavaria) who are meant to chase winter

    • @peev2
      @peev2 Před rokem +4

      You should also check out Bulgarian Kukeri.

  • @Positiveenergy68
    @Positiveenergy68 Před rokem +3

    Sardinia has the Most beautiful beaches in the entire world.

    • @davidroddini1512
      @davidroddini1512 Před rokem +1

      My maternal grandfather was a sailor from Sardinia; so, I have heard all about their BEACHes 😉

    • @jameswilliams115
      @jameswilliams115 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Whole Island is beautiful. People are warm and welcoming. Food is amazing. Lived there, loved it there and go back for extended periods. Santa Greca festival in Decimomannu is awesome.❤

  • @Cindykm70
    @Cindykm70 Před rokem +3

    As always the two of you can do no wrong with sharing the food of Eva’s home country. But the music you paired this video with was just hypnotic. Great job.

    • @kathleensmith8365
      @kathleensmith8365 Před rokem +1

      Mmmmm? Struggled to continue watching video d/t annoying drums. I think the beat might be described as insistent. Sounded as if Sardinia is in Africa. May just be I had a stressful day.

    • @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
      @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 Před rokem

      @@kathleensmith8365 That's what I liked about it. A little tribal, a little mid-century modern.

  • @loanokaharbor8303
    @loanokaharbor8303 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful Sardinia, delicious food! 😋 Eva, you are a living culinary masterpiece! 👩‍🍳
    Harper, I'm glad you clarified the topic of white beaches in Sardinia of which there are many! 🤣 👍

  • @busyasabee57
    @busyasabee57 Před rokem +3

    My Grandfather was from Calabria. You must try his FAVORITE sandwich. Every time I make it, I always think of him. The ingredients are Italian bread, eggs, asparagus, grated cheese, (I prefer Romano,) garlic, olive oil or butter. Cut asparagus into 1” pieces and sauté in oil or butter, chop garlic and sauté with for about 1 minute with asparagus. Scramble eggs and add to asparagus and garlic. Scramble all together until eggs are cooked. Make sandwiches and sprinkle with or with out cheese. Bon appétit

  • @-MacCat-
    @-MacCat- Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing some of the delicious unspoken gems of Sardinia. I'm off to the kitchen now to try and make some 😋

  • @666DaiTheFlu
    @666DaiTheFlu Před rokem +37

    Team panada di anguille essendo casteddaio, ma la adoro con qualsiasi ripieno!💙
    Qui sul canale avete sempre parlato dell'utilizzo dell'aglio nella cucina italiana, e del fatto che solitamente non abbondiamo come in altre parti del mondo. Ecco, nel caso della panada questo concetto non sia applica. 😂 La panada asseminese continua a farti visita per taaaanto tempo.
    Potrei continuare a scrivere per ore ma evito...
    Vorrei però ringraziarvi per questo bellissimo video che spero possa far scoprire la nostra bella isola anche a chi non ne ha mai sentito parlare.
    Venite a trovarci presto!!

    • @casomai
      @casomai Před rokem +6

      La panada asseminese dovrebbe essere patrimonio UNESCO

    • @danielemarrocu2717
      @danielemarrocu2717 Před rokem +2

      eh la panada di anguille è buona cacchio,è una vita che nn la mangio..

    • @riccardosebis5333
      @riccardosebis5333 Před rokem +1

      Cucina Sarda

  • @panuntukan
    @panuntukan Před rokem +4

    The patata-strutto-aglio-pecorino-menta-peperoncino filled raviolis called "culurgionis", served hot with tomato sauce and grated extra-old pecorino is the masterpiece of sardinian family cuisine. Not easy to shape a regola d'arte! You need the golden hands of Sardinian people!

  • @stevebuday4658
    @stevebuday4658 Před rokem +3

    So glad I discovered your channel back in the Maine days. Both of you compliment each other so well. Lovely couple. How Eva does not have a cookbook or her own restaurant I will never know. But selfishly, I'm glad she doesn't, that might result in less Pasta Grammar videos for all of us. Eva handles a knife and simple kitchen tools like she was born in a kitchen. We have have to check with Mama Rosa on that! Ciao and Grazie Mille! Buon Appetito!!!

  • @rosacortes5074
    @rosacortes5074 Před rokem +1

    Eva, Lard (Manteca) has such flavor. My family is from Puerto Rico. My mother cooked with Lard before she came to the States. There are still a few dishes that I Prepare, where I still use Lard for it's original flavor. Thank you, for this beautiful lamb pie. Harper it's so good to see how you celebrate all Eva's dishes. You make a lovely couple. God Bless you both.

  • @mclo
    @mclo Před rokem +1

    Heyyy!! Another Sardinian here! You made a very nice video and thank you for showing everybody some of the beauty of Sardinia! You definitely should visit it, but be aware because it will steal your heart! Once you go there, you will feel to return every year!
    Regarding the food, you should definitely try the "fregola allo scoglio", the "seadas", the "maialetto arrosto", the "mirto", the "ravioli di formaggio e ricotta", the "gnocchetti al ragù di cinghiale", the "funghi in umido", the "moddizzosu" bread and "s'irvuzzu"! Let us know when you try all of these! It should be a good start! Keep going! Proud of you!!💪💪💪❤️

  • @ironcobra83
    @ironcobra83 Před rokem +1

    As sardinian: good job and a very interesting choice of recipies! Well done, bravi

  • @joycabrera461
    @joycabrera461 Před rokem +1

    Eva, you are so adorable. Love this episode, very informative. And I love the dynamics between you two.

  • @nickvoutos6089
    @nickvoutos6089 Před rokem +2

    By the way those recipes were not only unique, but looked awesome as usual
    Thank you again , and again for sharing, and posting.

  • @d.s.m.channel
    @d.s.m.channel Před rokem

    Wow really interesting to see & look very delicious

  • @hopehope2656
    @hopehope2656 Před 7 měsíci

    ooo...I like her....I love Italian bread....and it has to be as authentic as I can find...when I saw an article about Sardinian crispy bread I was like I have to get this bread...I thank you for showing me how to make it...GRAZIE....

  • @maya-gur695
    @maya-gur695 Před rokem +5

    The food looks amazing, I have to go there someday.

  • @codypendragons
    @codypendragons Před rokem

    I was watching this one again. I'm glad I did, because for some reason I forgot to give it a thumbs up. 👍🏼

  • @jasonp2906
    @jasonp2906 Před rokem +3

    I'm looking forward to next week for that decorative bread Eva's gonna teach us! 😋

  • @annavizard970
    @annavizard970 Před rokem

    So happy you talked about Sardinian food today.

  • @nathcascen473
    @nathcascen473 Před rokem

    the last 10 years my summer holiday been in sout west sardinia simply beautiful.

  • @frankmorano8711
    @frankmorano8711 Před 8 měsíci

    My Sicilian Grandmother made very similar cookie/pastry. I loved them!

  • @dmeblue
    @dmeblue Před rokem +2

    I have never seen or heard of a semolina pie crust before. I simply have to try this recipe. It has peaked my curiosity. 🥰

  • @charlottejames9255
    @charlottejames9255 Před rokem +4

    I loved Sardinia and visiting my friends from there. I also liked that most were not so tall, so I could see stuff too .

  • @yvonnegrivas5589
    @yvonnegrivas5589 Před 10 měsíci

    THIS was brilliant! Thank you so much🙂

  • @paulthomas8262
    @paulthomas8262 Před rokem

    Great that you have done Sardinia food was there recently. Loved it.

  • @lucadenotti9728
    @lucadenotti9728 Před rokem

    Grazie ragazzi per aver dedicato uno spazio alla Sardegna

  • @diananoonen2262
    @diananoonen2262 Před rokem +3

    Sardinia here I come. I wanted to plan another trip to Italy, but never been to Sardinia.

  • @chrisjones3901
    @chrisjones3901 Před rokem

    I love this sardinia discovery.

  • @artemisios
    @artemisios Před rokem

    This is not grammar, it's philosophy 😊 Greetings and big kudos from Cagliari ❤

  • @pauldemattia4721
    @pauldemattia4721 Před rokem

    my mouth is watering ..I get so hungry watching your videos.... Keep up the good work

  • @mariasfantasticadventures7127

    It’s insane how close this is to Arabic and even Armenian food. Wow… I really didn’t know that. Thanks guys for this video! Amazing!

  • @jodidelucca4190
    @jodidelucca4190 Před rokem +2

    ❤❤ Another educational and mouthwatering recipes!!! Just a note, the drums were a bit distracting 😮

  • @ruihmartins
    @ruihmartins Před rokem

    I seriously like your channel. You should be made ambassadors of culture for Italy. I like the food, I like. The sense of humour - brilliant.

  • @Jo-de3st
    @Jo-de3st Před rokem +1

    Sardinia is a WONDERFUL place and we spend as much time there as possible. People would probably love a lot of sardinian scenery, culture, history and food, if the people didnt get exponentially less... welcoming, the further you go from Olbia and Cagliari. Luckily most of them get much friendlier if you are able to speak italian or have the right connections.

  • @marcoss6212
    @marcoss6212 Před rokem

    Ciao Eva, Ciao Harper, sono Marcos, un sacco di tempo non sapeva di te. Glad to watch your episode of Sardegna😀, Bravo! Althogh I was born in Rome la mia mamma e da Laconi, Sardegna. Last time I went to Sardegna was 3 years ago whn my mom passed away and at my cousin's house we had just that, Frattau, delicious. Good to see guys again, I was away for a while. As you said Sardegna needs a lot more attention, very unique and lot of influences from occupations, Arab, Greek and Spaniards. Grazie per il grande video! Parliamo dopo, ciao.

  • @patfarrington2242
    @patfarrington2242 Před rokem +1

    This all looks utterly delicious. When is Eva coming out with a cookbook? It would be a best seller!