How to make the Best Cheese Ballls - Rossella's Cooking with Nonna

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  • Опубліковано 30 кві 2017
  • Join me and Nonna Tina Sacramone as we make her favorite recipe: Cheese Meatballs - Polpette di Formaggio.
    Get the full recipe: www.cookingwithnonna.com/itali...
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  • @cheyenneblues3517
    @cheyenneblues3517 6 років тому +1

    Thank you Rosella for keeping alive all the fantastic traditional recipes of the beautiful Nonna's that might have been lost if it wasn't for your videos. Now the Nonna's can live on and on and will never be forgotten. I love your videos and sometimes when I'm watching I forget they are cooking programmes because they are so entertaining. Your family must be so proud of you.x

  • @chefmickeytv
    @chefmickeytv 3 роки тому

    Rosella I'm so glad you did this episode. My Nonna used to make these and it was the one recipe nobody in the family saved or practiced enough to memorize before she passed away. So for years I have searched for a similar recipe that I could at least use and reference to try to duplicate her version. Nonna Tina has a different method than my Nonna did but I knew right away the ingredients were the exact same. Can't wait to recreate my Nonna's recipe and also try out Nonna Tina's version! Thank you!

  • @timomo818
    @timomo818 4 роки тому

    We go to Trattoria l’Incontro All the time!!!!! It’s an excellent restaurant. Everything is so fresh and delicious. The staff is so gracious. Loved this video, Rosella!! Love You!!😘😘🇮🇹

  • @Pasil86
    @Pasil86 3 роки тому

    It is incredible that such a recipe, little known even in Italy, is on a youtube channel of Italian-American cuisine. This is a typical recipe in the south of Abruzzo region named "pallotte cac e ove". My mother often cook it and I love it. I suppose Nonna Tina comes from Abruzzo or Molise. Saluti dall'Italia

    • @RobQuincyAdams
      @RobQuincyAdams 3 роки тому

      I'm not sure if Nonna Tina was born in Abruzzo but she did at least live there at one point. Her son Rocco was born there.

  • @mariestaggs6200
    @mariestaggs6200 6 років тому +1

    I would love to see all of the "Nonna's you know" favorite dishes!!!!

  • @JosephdiCaro
    @JosephdiCaro 6 років тому

    Molto grazie Rosella! Nonna Tina e molto divertente! I can't wait to try these!

  • @cassiopeiabright924
    @cassiopeiabright924 7 років тому +4

    Nonna goals. I wan't to look and cook like this Nonna when I get to be her age.

    • @spiritualwarrior864
      @spiritualwarrior864 7 років тому

      u wish lol Italian Nonna's dont mess around they have that up into a art cooking to cook like em u would need to be Italian thts the first rule .

  • @DessiiDelight
    @DessiiDelight 7 років тому

    they r looking so tasty..

  • @albamorales1637
    @albamorales1637 7 років тому

    Aside from a delicious recipe, the mini vlog was a nice touch, which in my opinion, made for one of your best videos. Thank you so much, Rosella, for sharing this recipe. I've never even heard of these. A definite must try for me.

    • @cookingwithnonna
      @cookingwithnonna  7 років тому

      alba morales thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed!

  • @ericbonillalopez8651
    @ericbonillalopez8651 7 років тому

    What a special episode you've composed. Brava!

  • @DorothyAllen777
    @DorothyAllen777 7 років тому

    Great video - just like watching a cooking special on PBS. Very well done - thank you!

    • @cookingwithnonna
      @cookingwithnonna  7 років тому

      Dorothy.A aww thank you!! I love the episodes when we film on location

  • @AnnaMaria.P
    @AnnaMaria.P 7 років тому +1

    Oh these remind me of my grandmother ....she called them "le palotte"....I don't remember her frying them though. Definitely going to make these....my family will love them!! 🍝🧀

    • @spiritualwarrior864
      @spiritualwarrior864 7 років тому

      i had a Italian gf named Anna before wat a beauty she was

    • @Pasil86
      @Pasil86 3 роки тому

      You are right! The name is "pallotte cace e ove" and this recipe comes from southern Abruzzo. These "meatballs" are fried exactly like in the video. I ate them just 3 days ago and I love them.

  • @spiritualwarrior864
    @spiritualwarrior864 7 років тому

    Cheese meatballs never had em now I want to make em!!/ lol looking at this video is very inspirational n beautiful

  • @spiritualwarrior864
    @spiritualwarrior864 7 років тому

    wen u see a Italian nonna in a Italian restaurant u know its authentic real n Delizioso!!..

  • @LoyaltotheUSA
    @LoyaltotheUSA 6 років тому

    These remind me of the delicious potato croquettes my mother used to make. Will try them. I can't make croquettes as good as my mother used to do them maybe this recipe will be better.

  • @vitoleo7197
    @vitoleo7197 7 років тому

    Brava Rossella, complimenti per il tuo canale YT. Saluti dal Belgio

  • @domenicdalleva1045
    @domenicdalleva1045 6 років тому

    What part off Italy is your family from, my Mather made these since she was 10 years old with her mother

  • @spiritualwarrior864
    @spiritualwarrior864 7 років тому +2

    so much class n wonder I love u ladies .ur wonderful n beautiful

  • @belfiore_18
    @belfiore_18 6 років тому

    Astoria! :)

  • @salferro4726
    @salferro4726 6 років тому

    you are much to pretty and the food is too good. I wish you and yours all the success and luck in the world

  • @torquemate50
    @torquemate50 6 років тому

    Does anyone see rocco with a resemblance to dino?

  • @CanadianTozziFan
    @CanadianTozziFan 6 років тому +1

    From poor food to rich food...just like lobster.

  • @julybutterfly
    @julybutterfly 3 роки тому

    Nonna said "oliva" not "I'll leave it"

  • @diebuu.8114
    @diebuu.8114 4 роки тому

    26:26 do you have husband now..?!!✨.