Perfect Pan Seared Tilapia with creamy tagliatelle

Asian Pan Seared Tilapia with Creamy Tagliatelle

Twenty-some years ago, while on a trip to New Orleans, my parents brought me a gift containing five Emeril Lagasse spice mixes. At the time Tilapia was all the rage...

Italian Peasant Soup

At one point in my life, for a short time, my family lived with my Nonna Elizabeth, in Chicago. I was seven years old, my father was traveling, and my...

Sausage and Rapini Lasagna

This southern Italian style sausage lasagna is easy to make and very typical of the region. A few well combined ingredients makes this lasagna one that you will want to...

Salt Cod – A Fish For All Seasons

Salt cod is prepared in homes throughout the world. It is versatile fish that is packed with nutrients. Salt cod is preserved in salt and dried to remove hydration, which...

Baccalà E Cozze alla Mari

Baccalà e Cozze is my own version of a trational Italian fish dish served during the holidays. My Italian Mother, Rosa, set the bar high when it came to preparing...

Decotto Della Nonna: Grandma’s Home Remedy

With rising Corona Virus cases throughout the world, we are doing what we can to keep our families and friends as safe as possible. In our home, we have dramatically...

Chicory And Beans, aka Cicoria E Fagioli Cannellini

Chicory, also known as Cicoria Catalogna or Puntarelle in Italian, is a leafy vegetable that is a member of the dandelion family. It is a bitter green that is overflowing...

Rosa

Sometimes, remarkable people, leave this world in an unremarkable way.  They quietly slip away from one world to the next, leaving the observer with a longing for something more. On...

Borlotti Beans in B Minor

Borlotti beans, also known as Roman Beans, or Catarino Beans are a derivative of the Cranberry Bean. Fresh Borlotti Beans, widely used in Italy and countries surrounding the Mediterranean, are...

Fava Bean Memories

Enjoying a Fava Bean snack this weekend, I am reminded of how I much I love them and how fortunate I am to have products like this so accessible in...

Orecchiette with Rapini and Italian Sausage

Orecchiette with Rapini is a classic Italian pasta dish that can be made with a fresh (homemade) batch of orecchiette or with packaged orecchiette that can be found at most...

Savoring Summer Meals

Summer meals, in our family, were celebrations. When most people think of summer, they think of lazy weekends, a casual barbecue, and cocktails on the patio. In our home, summer...

Ciambotta

Ciambotta is a southern Italian version of Ratatouille. Throughout the Mediterranean you can find many similar versions of this recipe. Some Italians refer to this dish as Giambotta or Cianfotta,...

Zucchini Flowers (Fiori di Zucca)

Zucchini Flowers are a wildly anticipated treat in our family. My mother Rosa often struggled to find every day ingredients in our local grocery store. What was used every day...

Italian Vegetable Stew (Googootz)

Googootz (cucuzza) is an Italian vegetable stew similar to Giambotta. If you get a few Italian cooks in a room, you will hear it referred to in multiple ways. For...

Kalbi – Korean BBQ Beef Short Ribs

This recipe for Korean BBQ Beef Short Ribs, is as simple as it gets. Marinate for a day or two and grill! It couldn’t be simpler! There is no shortage...

Upside-Down Cake with Peaches and Walnuts

Upside-Down Cake is a versatile dessert that can be easily made in just about an hour. In this recipe, I use fresh peaches. While I always recommend using fresh fruit,...

Roasted Red Pepper Pasta

When I make Fire Roasted Red Peppers, I reserve an extra pepper for use in other recipes. One such recipe is Roasted Red Pepper Pasta. I purée the peppers with...

Ravioli Days

From the time I was able to hold a fork, I was placed on ravioli duty.  A few times a year, mostly around holidays, ravioli making was a major event...

Pesto Alla Genovese

Pesto Alla Genovese is a green sauce made with fresh basil, pine nuts, garlic, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, and olive oil. Originating from Italy’s Liguria region, this recipe is what most...

Shrimp Risotto with Peas & Cava

With the right ingredients, this simple shrimp and pea risotto is a breeze to make. Short grain rice is a key ingredient. I have several varieties of short grain rice...

The Fig Tree

This is a story of an Italian man who was a skilled gardener. He nurtured his love for the earth to his death. In conclusion, that love was so strong,...

Melrose Peppers

Behold the Melrose Pepper! For those of you not familiar with Melrose Peppers, they are a sweet Italian pepper, first grown in and around the Melrose Park neighborhood of Chicago....

Spaghetti Carbonara

Spaghetti Carbonara is a quick, easy dish that can be made in a flash with the right ingredients and a little practice. What I love about Carbonara is its silky,...

Chimichurri – A Meat Lovers Dream

It took me about three minutes to type the word Chimichurri, because I had to stop, several times, to dry the saliva that was forming at the sides of my...

Family Food Traditions

Welcome to my blog!      My name is Mari Fernandez. I am a home cook, with decades of experience in the kitchen. I am dedicated to carrying on my...

Casa Del Lago and the German Pancake

At age 8, my family moved from Chicago to Milwaukee, where we became reacquainted with my mothers cousin, who lived and worked there with her eccentric artist husband.  During that...

Fire Roasted Red Peppers

Roasted Peppers are a savory, versatile addition to many Italian recipes. In the recipe below, however, they are the star of the show. Ingredients: 3 large red, orange, or yellow...

Italian Life – Prisoner of Calabritto

A tale of Italian Life and Love Tommasa Tomassa Rizzolo, my great grandmother, was born in 1869 in the small hill town of Calabritto, Italy.  In the mid to late...

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