I would love to read her book. I hope she can find someone to help her write it. I love that she says, " I'm not jealous about my things, I want the young to learn". Wise grannie.
I would, too - I so hope someone who sees this and speaks her dialect raises their hand and helps her write that book! I feel that way about all the Pasta Grannies - the stories these beautiful, talented, wise women have to tell!!!
I lost my Italian grandma before I was even born, I don’t know any Italian or recipes. I love all these stories from all these women. I take notes! They are all my granny’s! So thank you to all the women who share their stories and recipes to all of us! ❤️
Her mom would be so proud that her daughter turned into such a lovely woman with a beautiful spirit, a great cook and hopefully an author. Loved 🥰 this episode so much.
She has a nice calm way of explaining things, a great teacher and I would definitely read her book, I bet she has a lot of interesting stories to tell. Best wishes dear Nonna ❤️
Complimenti Signora Carmen, siamo orgogliosi della sua generosità e dolcezza nel far conoscere uno dei nostri piatti più amati e caratteristici della nostra perla: la Carnia
I love that she wants to share her knowledge. Smiling blue eyes and a gentle way must come through in the flavor of those raviolis. Another four star gem!
Lovely woman. I very much like her diction when speaking standard Italian. Also love pasta dishes with melted butter and sage. My nonna made so many of them.
What a brilliant woman and wonderful recipe! If I had the opportunity to go there and spend a few weeks with her, I would 100% help her write her book! I truly believe this sort of legacy writing is so incredibly valuable and important. I speak Italian and I'm writing a doctoral thesis on Italian-Canadian literature, I really could help her if I could get there. I am stuck here in Canada trying to finish my work however.
Even though I am here in the states, I would love, ,LOVE, to help her write her cook book, complete with stories and pearls of wisdom. Her stories should be preserved and passed down. I have always wanted to help write a cookbook, and have lots of people who can assist in translations. Please get a hold of me.
This was wonderful and very different. Lovely Signora has had a hard life but has made it her own and now she can and should tell the world and teach the young ones, God Bless! and thank you to to Vicky and the team as always. Ramon.x
I'm sad that no one wants to help her write a book. Surely her kids could lend a hand? And watching this video while events unfold in Europe, how she speaks about life without her mother, makes me think how many more children will be left without their parents. These are sad times we live in. I wish Carmen all the best and to write that book! The cjarsosns looked intriguing, I would love to give them a taste.
I’m not surprised Vicky was lost for words, what an amazing array of flavors, buttery, sweet, smoky, herby , all at the same time! I’m betting a glass (or two) of Grüner Veltliner would be perfect with that for lunch!
These are a wild mix of sweet and savoury. Smoked provolone, cinnamon and sage butter, Amarettini…count me in. I have to try this. I quite often make the potato dough but with other fillings.
A beautiful granny through and through. After the loss of her mother, a loving grandmother /granny raised and taught her so much. Her life would make for a great read. I hope she will have the help and opportunity to write it. I would definitely order a copy! Loved the video.
Whenever I get the Pasta Grannies notification I know this means that only have 4 hours left in my work week to get things done. And only 4 hours to freedom =)
She is very personable and I love how she explained everything. It seems like those who are brought up in the hardest of circumstances are where you find the kindest of hearts. She seems so lovely ❤
I had never seen that finishing technique with boiling clarified butter in Italian cuisine. But have seen it in Brazil and India. Lovely ending. Merci.
I can’t imagine her pain of not growing up with her mom. I lost mine ehen I was 40 and it’s so hard. These nonas don’t act victamized, and she’s beautiful. I hope she has her story written down one day. She deserves that. ❤️❤️🌹
Another great video & Granny. Liking the sound of that recipe, lovely mixture of flavours & textures, & all finished up with sage butter... what's not to love. 😋 The people in the high huts must've been very lucky to have her & her cooking. I bet she was very much a "den mother" up there, but took no nonsense.
Ms. Vicky, Ma'am this is a very delicious looking recipe, I'm sorry but we don't have any dish I could compare this to in Appalachia, seems it may be very regional there also, God Bless you all.
hi Steve, I'm not surprised there is nothing like them in Appalachia; there's nothing like them in the rest of Italy too! Have a good week. 🙂🌺 best wishes, Vicky
She looks like a fun granny with lots of interesting stories. I'm sure someone here (who has the ability and la lingua) could help her write her stories.
i know them with a very different filling. with a nudle dough, more savory and with smoked ricotta. the potato dough like that with sweet filling are called "Tascherl" in Austria.
There's probably some simple botanical reason to link potato starch content/spreadability and hemp height, and I am highly curious to know what it might be...at any rate, from the quality of ingredients here and what I can picture of their interaction these must taste so good. I hope Carmen finds someone who'll encourage her to write then bother publishers with the manuscript.
I thought it was more a folk saying that the person that could roll the thinnest dough would have a more successful harvest. But maybe I misunderstood.
Very interesting. It is verging on a sweet or a desert ravioli if there was such a thing but then the sage brings it back I think. What did ittaste like Vicky?
Does Carmen have access to the internet and email? I would love to find a way to sponsor her book!? There are US based websites that help elderly write "their book." Storyworth is one company, The Book Designer is another. Is there a site that will use her language and ship to her?
Thank you for giving me the courage to get into the kitchen and learn to cook. Iv been watching your channel for many months and today i tried to do a traditional risotto de pollo it turned out quite well but it had a strong wine taste is there anything u can suggest to use as an alternative or something i can add to numb the taste of wine. Again ty again
well done for having a go! Everyone gets better at cooking with practise. The strong wine taste is a) you added quite a bit, possibly? and b) you didn't burn the alcohol off. Add a glass of wine to to deglaze the rice (ie add it at the beginning, not the end) and make sure the heat is moderate to high to create a good bubble. Waft the steam with a hand towards your nostrils. While the alcohol is still there, you'll smell it. Then a few minutes later, it won't be. Continue cooking the rice with chicken stock. Remember to use a wine you are happy to drink, not one that's been open several days. 🙂 If wine isn't your thing, just use a good quality stock. Have fun and let us know how you get on. best wishes, Vicky
I would love to read her book. I hope she can find someone to help her write it. I love that she says, " I'm not jealous about my things, I want the young to learn". Wise grannie.
Exactly my thoughts!
I would, too - I so hope someone who sees this and speaks her dialect raises their hand and helps her write that book! I feel that way about all the Pasta Grannies - the stories these beautiful, talented, wise women have to tell!!!
I lost my Italian grandma before I was even born, I don’t know any Italian or recipes. I love all these stories from all these women. I take notes! They are all my granny’s! So thank you to all the women who share their stories and recipes to all of us! ❤️
hi Richet, that's great to hear, I'm delighted our signore are a source of inspiration. 🙂🌺 best wishes, Vicky
I love this granny! Especially at the end where she tells you that they are good! This was lovely!
Her mom would be so proud that her daughter turned into such a lovely woman with a beautiful spirit, a great cook and hopefully an author. Loved 🥰 this episode so much.
She has a nice calm way of explaining things, a great teacher and I would definitely read her book, I bet she has a lot of interesting stories to tell.
Best wishes dear Nonna ❤️
Complimenti Signora Carmen, siamo orgogliosi della sua generosità e dolcezza nel far conoscere uno dei nostri piatti più amati e caratteristici della nostra perla: la Carnia
I love that she wants to share her knowledge. Smiling blue eyes and a gentle way must come through in the flavor of those raviolis. Another four star gem!
many thanks, Scott! 🙂🌺 best wishes, Vicky
I loved Carmen! She made me laugh and cry and want to hug her. Thanks so much for these lovely videos that I look forward to each week!!
I lover Carmen's philosophy of wanting the young to learn from the experienced. Great attitude! I would gladly read her book.
Lovely woman. I very much like her diction when speaking standard Italian. Also love pasta dishes with melted butter and sage. My nonna made so many of them.
Butter with anything:p also flavoured butters are amazing like with herbs
What a brilliant woman and wonderful recipe! If I had the opportunity to go there and spend a few weeks with her, I would 100% help her write her book! I truly believe this sort of legacy writing is so incredibly valuable and important. I speak Italian and I'm writing a doctoral thesis on Italian-Canadian literature, I really could help her if I could get there. I am stuck here in Canada trying to finish my work however.
Even though I am here in the states, I would love, ,LOVE, to help her write her cook book, complete with stories and pearls of wisdom. Her stories should be preserved and passed down. I have always wanted to help write a cookbook, and have lots of people who can assist in translations. Please get a hold of me.
This was wonderful and very different. Lovely Signora has had a hard life but has made it her own and now she can and should tell the world and teach the young ones, God Bless! and thank you to to Vicky and the team as always. Ramon.x
I'm sad that no one wants to help her write a book. Surely her kids could lend a hand? And watching this video while events unfold in Europe, how she speaks about life without her mother, makes me think how many more children will be left without their parents. These are sad times we live in. I wish Carmen all the best and to write that book! The cjarsosns looked intriguing, I would love to give them a taste.
I’m not surprised Vicky was lost for words, what an amazing array of flavors, buttery, sweet, smoky, herby , all at the same time! I’m betting a glass (or two) of Grüner Veltliner would be perfect with that for lunch!
Hi Peter, yes, Grüner Veltliner would go very well with these cjarsons 🙂🌺 best wishes, Vicky
These are a wild mix of sweet and savoury. Smoked provolone, cinnamon and sage butter, Amarettini…count me in. I have to try this. I quite often make the potato dough but with other fillings.
A beautiful granny through and through. After the loss of her mother, a loving grandmother /granny raised and taught her so much.
Her life would make for a great read. I hope she will have the help and opportunity to write it. I would definitely order a copy! Loved the video.
Her speed prepping that dish rivals that of Gordon Ramsay in the kitchen and her disposition makes watching her work a truly delightful experience.
With these ingredients, I can't even imagine the flavor. This demo is so good!
Whenever I get the Pasta Grannies notification I know this means that only have 4 hours left in my work week to get things done. And only 4 hours to freedom =)
almost done!
you need to define freedom :( it is a concept that only exists in a framework. the better the framework, the better the feeling!
She is very personable and I love how she explained everything. It seems like those who are brought up in the hardest of circumstances are where you find the kindest of hearts. She seems so lovely ❤
I had never seen that finishing technique with boiling clarified butter in Italian cuisine. But have seen it in Brazil and India. Lovely ending. Merci.
Aw someone help this woman write her book! :D
Meraviglia. Al Vecio Friul di Milano li facevano buonissimi.
It's just one charmer after another!
I can’t imagine her pain of not growing up with her mom. I lost mine ehen I was 40 and it’s so hard. These nonas don’t act victamized, and she’s beautiful. I hope she has her story written down one day. She deserves that. ❤️❤️🌹
Carmen is a character! She dresses so nice!
🙋🏾♀️💞Awesome job..look yummy...i wish i could have some....thanks for sharing
Wow what a delicious treat. Beautiful women. Stay healthy everyone caio
Another great video & Granny.
Liking the sound of that recipe, lovely mixture of flavours & textures, & all finished up with sage butter... what's not to love. 😋
The people in the high huts must've been very lucky to have her & her cooking. I bet she was very much a "den mother" up there, but took no nonsense.
thank you this sweet grandma used to make it on very special occasions
Ms. Vicky, Ma'am this is a very delicious looking recipe, I'm sorry but we don't have any dish I could compare this to in Appalachia, seems it may be very regional there also, God Bless you all.
hi Steve, I'm not surprised there is nothing like them in Appalachia; there's nothing like them in the rest of Italy too! Have a good week. 🙂🌺 best wishes, Vicky
@@pastagrannies Ms. Vicky, lol, then we are not alone on this here, thank you
Luxury five star restaurant worth effort 👌
What a life that dog has sitting on the chair! 🤣
That looks delicious well done 👏
They look delicious!!
Okay, she's now my favorite pasta grannie.
Ha! I’m in FVG in Fontanafredda. What a wonderful video: recipe, lady, and town :).
Looks so good. I want to make it.
Do they post the recipes?
My parents are from Friuli Venezia Giulia. Lovely place
hi Loretta, yes it's a lovely part of the world. 🙂🌺 best wishes, Vicky
Looks yummy!
My grandma made the same biscuits when I was a kid. Another great video PG and gang.
She looks like a fun granny with lots of interesting stories. I'm sure someone here (who has the ability and la lingua) could help her write her stories.
Sweet gracious grandma ❤️❤️
i know them with a very different filling. with a nudle dough, more savory and with smoked ricotta. the potato dough like that with sweet filling are called "Tascherl" in Austria.
Wow, I bet those are delicious!
Bella persona ❤️ perdere la mamma a solo 2 anni mi fa male ❤️🙏
My god she is georgeous♥️
She really is a beauty!
There's probably some simple botanical reason to link potato starch content/spreadability and hemp height, and I am highly curious to know what it might be...at any rate, from the quality of ingredients here and what I can picture of their interaction these must taste so good. I hope Carmen finds someone who'll encourage her to write then bother publishers with the manuscript.
I thought it was more a folk saying that the person that could roll the thinnest dough would have a more successful harvest. But maybe I misunderstood.
Ma che buoni!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Very interesting. It is verging on a sweet or a desert ravioli if there was such a thing but then the sage brings it back I think. What did ittaste like Vicky?
Awe❤ Brava🎉
I LOVE HER!
Brava!!!
Does Carmen have access to the internet and email? I would love to find a way to sponsor her book!? There are US based websites that help elderly write "their book." Storyworth is one company, The Book Designer is another. Is there a site that will use her language and ship to her?
Thank you for giving me the courage to get into the kitchen and learn to cook. Iv been watching your channel for many months and today i tried to do a traditional risotto de pollo it turned out quite well but it had a strong wine taste is there anything u can suggest to use as an alternative or something i can add to numb the taste of wine. Again ty again
well done for having a go! Everyone gets better at cooking with practise. The strong wine taste is a) you added quite a bit, possibly? and b) you didn't burn the alcohol off. Add a glass of wine to to deglaze the rice (ie add it at the beginning, not the end) and make sure the heat is moderate to high to create a good bubble. Waft the steam with a hand towards your nostrils. While the alcohol is still there, you'll smell it. Then a few minutes later, it won't be. Continue cooking the rice with chicken stock. Remember to use a wine you are happy to drink, not one that's been open several days. 🙂 If wine isn't your thing, just use a good quality stock. Have fun and let us know how you get on. best wishes, Vicky
thats my region friuli venezia giulia... i have been living in the uk since 2012
hi Marco, Friuli Venezia Giulia is a great region! best wishes, Vicky
@@pastagrannies hi vicky certainly is 😊
She is my grandma! Like if you want me to open a YT channel to tell her story ❤️
Saranno ottimi
Brava
Is there a written recipe for this somewhere? Looks like a great dish.
I'd love to have more descriptions of the finished flavors. Sounds wonderful, how'd it turn out! Thanks for sharing this interesting creation!
I’d read her book.
I was wondering if you intended to discover “ Basso Friuli “ there are some amazing dishes there too
Una ricetta molto particolore. Non ho mai veduto niente di simile.
6:33 Sappada, not Zappada! :)
As my great-aunts used to say, "What a pistol!"
good expression, I haven't heard it in a while 🙂🌺 best wishes, Vicky
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Bioutyfull Lady ❤❤❤
😊😋😋💓💖💖💖🍲🍲🍲
Vicki, can you give a description on how the cjarsons tasted?
They're like sweet dumplings, and the smokey and sage flavours go quite well with the almond/honey filling. 🙂🌺 best wishes, Vicky
Samuele? He was in a previous video right?
Mia suocera è della Carnia e io adoro i cjiarsons
Too bad someone can't get with this Nonna and show her how to create her own blog where she can write her stories of her life she wants to memorialize
Someone help her make that book
Oh you lost me at raisins
Boop