In The Beginning....

In The Beginning....
In the beginning.....There was Luigi and Josephine. And from them came Tina, Tootsie, Sonny, and Babe, then dozens more. And with that comes a whole lot of mouths to feed!

I had an idea several years ago to get our family recipes on paper so that I could try to replicate the tastes and feelings from my childhood. Well, paper is quickly becoming obsolete, and by the time I could organize the many recipes that have come my way, sharing via a blog has become the preferred method by most. Recently I have been inputting the recipes that I collected many years ago, and the memories that are associated with many of them never fail to put a smile on my face, or literally laugh out loud.

I'm so proud to be a part of this truly dynamic family! I hope that you will enjoy these recipes and stories as I get them posted, and that you will add to them frequently! Please just send me an email with the recipe and maybe a story to go with it to share. I'll be ever-so-grateful if you type it and I can just paste/post it, but if you choose to scan it, I can post it just like that as well. After 44 years of fighting computers and carrying on a passive-aggressive relationship with them, I'm finally learning to embrace it's capabilities. But please remember that the computer is still more capable than I, and I will do my best to get it and keep it up and running. I have entered a few dozen so far, and still have a stack to enter. Please pass this along to other members of our family, and friends that might appreciate our recipes and stories. Feel free to send additions to the blog (in fact, it's a requirement, as I only have a limited number of them) and by all means, share the stories. The comedy that is our lives is as much a part of the DiMauro Family history as the recipes and food that we've shared. Thank you, Luigi and Josephine, for creating the family that everyone should be lucky enough to be a part!

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Roasted Peppers
By Tina Pirruccio
 
Roast Peppers -
GRILL:
Put peppers on the grill whole
Keep turning until skin is popping off
Cool, and peel skin off, remove stem and seeds
BROILER:
Cut peppers into pieces
Put on cookie sheet
Cook until skin pops off
Cool. Peel skin
Then,
Cut peppers into bite sized pieces. Add oil, fresh lemon juice, garlic powder, salt and pepper.
 
[note: When my Dad does these, after taking them off the grill, he drops them into a paper bag, then seals it. They steam themselves a bit more while they cool. Also, if you’re doing hotter peppers, be careful. They WILL find a cut in your skin and burn your hands. Dad has a stockpile of rubber gloves that he wears to peel, de-seed and de-vein hot peppers…… Which brings me to another thought…. If a guy whose palate is accustomed to hot peppers and spicy foods tells you, “don’t worry, they’re not hot - just a little ’tangy’”…………Don’t eat them!!
 
 

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