If you guys want to check out full videos of some of the meals above they are below! Full prosciutto video- ua-cam.com/video/3nimVINFtZ0/v-deo.html Full cheese video- ua-cam.com/video/jw2t0jnFYAQ/v-deo.html Full Michelin restaurant video- ua-cam.com/video/4MfGn8W17qQ/v-deo.html
I've fallen in love with Italy! My family and I arrived in Rome a few days ago and don't want to leave! We're slowly making our way south to see some family that live just outside of Benevento. I'm not sure I'll want to go home! Thanks for your videos!
Ah, yes. The grass is always greener on the other side. The food alone is worth relocating to Italy. Plus people eat slower than America. It is fun to sit and talk for three hours or more over food with friends and family. That art of conversation gets lost in many other western cultures.
Hi Jessi And Alessio.. My name is Billy from Halifax Nova Scotia Canada! I just watches many of your videos WOW :) There is so much beautiful things to say about your videos. Italy is the most beautiful place in the world to me. The food ,wine and just the most amazing people. Just want to say Love you guys and you both are doing a amazing work together. Thank you for the best entertainment that I have seen in a very long time. God bless you both...Cheers Billy :)
I was wondering why the drink at 2:09 was called Pago because in Spanish, pago means pay (and I'm sure it means the same in Italian) and so I thought maybe it's named such to imply you're paying for a quality drink but it turns out, it was founded in Austria in 1888 by brothers Franz and Jakob Pagitz and so the name is a combination of the first three letters of their surname Pagitz as well as the first letter of a German word for fruit, obst. Thus...PAGO! Love that Alessio's family still believes in superstitions. Us Cubans have our fair share of superstitions too. Like VapoRub (or Vaporu) being the cure for everything, having a bowl of lentils on New Year's Eve means you're gonna make more money, and not bringing home seashells! 2:25 The name of this depends on where you are! In Friuli and South Tyrol, it's a kraffen of course. But if you're in northern or western Germany, it's a Berliner! If you're in Hesse, it's kreppel! Or if you're actually in Berlin, Saxony, or Brandenburg, it's a pfannkuchen, which means pancake! They're more famously known as Berliners because of a legend where a Berlin baker was deemed unfit for combat and so he became a regimental baker and made donuts the old-fashioned way for the Prussian army and soldiers named them Berliners after his hometown.
This is a beautiful video in every way. You both look so relaxed and watching this video makes it clear this is where you should be. Much love to you both ❤️🤗
I saw on Instagram that you guys are going back to Italy! So excited for you guys that you get to go again so soon! My family and I are currently on vacation in Italy for the first time right now (Lucca and then going to Trieste). If you guys plan to make any videos while you're here I have some suggestions based on the differences we've noticed/things we've had trouble with while in Italy: Italian supermarkets (Esselunga: at self-checkout: you have to scan your receipt to get out of the gates, it asks you yellow bags or compostable bags; "Presto spesa" checkout where you scan your groceries as you shop). Household recycle/trash sorting. How to pay at the pump for gas. Figuring out the toll booths. Another difference that we learned from our Airbnb host is the government regulations on what being able to turn your heating on only during certain times of the year based on what region you are in At the grocery store, we also noticed they had several types of Mutti sauce made with 100% tomatoes from different regions (Sicily, Emelia, Puglia, Tuscany) - it would be fun to see if Alesio could do a blind taste test and guess which one is from which region.
This video was so chill and I LOVED the journaling style! I felt like I was there peeking in as each day progressed through the colorful markets, quaint cafes, and lovely homes. I could almost taste Alessio's mom's soup! So many yummy moments 💗
These are the best kinds of videos! Another Italian UA-camr that I love, Rosie Maio makes videos at her moms restaurant in Northern Italy, I wish you two would visit and eat at her amazing mom’s restaurant!!
Love your videos! One thing we are always curious about is the cost of things like dinners, wine, and groceries. Could you occasionally get a shot of the menu when you are out? Keep the videos coming, it's truly inspiration to retire to Europe!
Ai Cacciatori doesn't have a Michelin star but rather it has a Michelin Bib Gourmand award which means it offers quality dining at the best value for your money. But you can just tell a passion for food based on the way those serving it talk to you. And you know you're in a legit pizzeria when the tables have red and white tablecloth, classic chairs, a small potted plant, and there's very old pictures on the wall. Fruits and vegetables are just better quality and taste better in Europe than North America for a number of reasons. American farmers put an emphasis on yield and durability not flavor, American shoppers favor access over seasonality, the US government regulates for safety but not quality, and finding flavorful food is just a matter of priorities. An example of these differences is that most supermarket tomatoes sold in North America share a genetic mutation that makes them all round, smooth, and deep scarlet red when ripe. The only problem is that this widely-embraced mutation deactivates a gene that produces the sugars and aromas that are essential for a flavorful tomato.
i also noticed that americans go for grocery shopping only once a week compared to europeans. my fruits and veetables would never last fresh for a whole week!! we go at least 2-3 times and get the freshest frutis/vegetables as possible....
Alessio’s parents speak “Friulano” in this video 🦅👍🏻 Jessi, could you understand them a little? 😅 cause it’s quite impossible even for the most of Italians coming from other regions 😉
Are you guys going to host Italian food tours for travelers 😊?? This video almost makes me cry. The food in Italy is so full of love in preparation and appreciation.
Love this, so amazing to see you eating those mouth watering, italian meals! This is such a joy, in the world, to enjoy great food, and loving company! ❤🤗
International Women's Day - another Italian video celebrated this holiday. Since FB, I thought I had heard of them all - like Siblings Day! But, still waiting for Women's Day - how awesome!
I know in your last video you had said that you’re in strong consideration of moving to Italy 🇮🇹. You both seem more relaxed and happier in Italy 🇮🇹 in this video. If that’s any indication of the choice to move there. Hope you both go for it and have your current house become a rental property for air b & b.
That’s my moms birthday too and we’re flying to Italy on her next birthday! It’s her first overseas trip too ❤ we’re so excited and I’m enjoying watching y’all’s videos to get ideas!
Hi guys! Loving your videos! I’ve been following along on Instagram and now just found your UA-cam channel! 😊 My mom and grandparents speak frulano!! We live in Canada now but my nonna and nonno are from a small town in Italy called Casarsa near San Daniele!😃
@@ThePasinis Yes we’ve been there! My extended family still live there! 😊 What town is your family from? I forwarded this video to my mom and she loved it! 😊
This video is so lovely and comforting. No music, no overt anything. Just sweet moments. Everyday life, la dolce vita. Please, go and move to Italy. It is very clearly your happy place. ❤
In Maniago findest du auch "Al Caminetto" (oder "Da Nicola" in Fanna, nicht so weit). Die beide Pizzeria sind von derselber Familie, die auch Neaples kommt. Großartige Gäste und sehr leckere Pizza!
Wow all that food looked amazing. I believe it was the prosciutto you were wrapping around the fork, so light and probably melted in your mouth like butter. I'm so jelly right now 😋 yum! I'm also very happy you were all enjoying yourselves. Beautiful place beautiful family. 💞
Great video. Happy to see Alessio's family and friends. Always great to see Jessie and Alessio 's smile. One of my favorite vlogs I watch every week. Keep up the great videos!
I love these styles of videos. Please keep them coming. It's nice to see videos that profile a different part of Italy than Sicily, Tuscany or Rome. And that cheese looks amazing.
I lived a year in Italy and it is so true. Sone food make you littlarly cry from happiness. Even the veggies. The pizza they made here in Holland are cardboard. Only
I absolutely love radicchio, so many different types and very healthy full of vitamin, minerals, and antioxidants Garden time soon and radicchio is going in the dirt first.
Hello Jessi and Alessio 😊… you were not kidding when you said this was going to be a good video. My mouth is watering, (such good food) and I just told my husband I want to move to Italy. 🤩
Jessi, did you try the Amaro? Love your videos. We were in the CT, Tuscany, and Rome this past September. Our second time to Italy. The food is so wonderful.
I’m curious Jessi; did you have to learn to use your knife far more as an American? I follow a lot of different channels and something I’ve realised is that it’s far more common in Europe and here in the UK to use ones knife and fork. It seems it’s very common for Americans to just use a fork to eat and even cut things with the side of it. You always seem to use your knife, so I was just wondering. 😊 I’m a new subscriber, so really enjoying your content. ❤
@@ThePasinis con grappa ovviamente🤣🤣🤣 per il resto sono totalmente astemia, ma la gubana va mangiata con la grappa, altrimenti il gusto perde rotondità
It depends on the region & background of where people are raised. I drank alcohol my entire life from a small child.. it was no big deal to me.. I never went crazy partying later. I agree with what you say but you probably won't find it in the Bible Belt.
I love these videos! I have always been fascinated with Italian culture & lifestyle and, of course, food!! Do you think you could share a few true Italian recipes??
Yay! Thank you so much! We do have some recipe videos uploaded. I think the playlist is “Alessio in the Kitchen” haha. Check those out and we will work on doing some more for you guys!
I need to ask my mom that was lasagna with salsiccia e radicchio but the radicchio it is specific in that area is not found anywhere else in the world ciao da Alessio
I know; sometimes you could just cry for how good the food is, and then you cry because it will be at least months if not a year before you can eat like that again.
Love watching the love and respect you have for each other! My only complaint is if you could not curse or say oh my G-d. By your wedding, it seemed that you both love the Lord and He is the one that brought you both together. It was a beautiful, love story, not coincidence. I hope that you both can try Brooklyn Tabernacle in New York City. Jesus loves you both.
It’s radicchio tardivo, a kind found only in the winter and early spring. It looks like that because it is forced, i.e pulled up, the leaves cut and the root replanted, usually in a dark place, forcing the plant to put out new leaves. Endive is grown the same way.
Italy is beautiful,,,just not possible for everyone,,but it’s ok. ❤ And just for the record ,the USA isn’t all stressful and goal /money oriented,,,just depends on your choice and personality. There are beautiful countrysides in the states and slow paces of life.But the food…..❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ can’t beat Italian.
Ora capisco perché volete venire in Italia ...vi si legge in faccia come siete felici...Alessio il tuo dialetto non lo capisco ,scusa sono Abruzzese...Jessi you're so sweet a big hug ❤
Ciao Graziella eeee lo so il friulano e' veramente difficile da capire avevo un amica Abruzzese, molto bella la tua regione un giorno devo portare Jessi! cmq per me stare li é tutta un altra cosa anche la giornata sembra più ricca
@@ThePasinis bravo Alessio portala in Abruzzo...Jessi Abruzzo is a very lucky region we have beautiful beaches and fantastic mountains all in few hours drive...😘
If you guys want to check out full videos of some of the meals above they are below!
Full prosciutto video- ua-cam.com/video/3nimVINFtZ0/v-deo.html
Full cheese video- ua-cam.com/video/jw2t0jnFYAQ/v-deo.html
Full Michelin restaurant video- ua-cam.com/video/4MfGn8W17qQ/v-deo.html
I love them,please make more,,go grape picking and make wine,,your guys special label. Idea,,yeah..toddles for now.
Jessi& Alessio încercați și mâncarea din România!
I've fallen in love with Italy! My family and I arrived in Rome a few days ago and don't want to leave! We're slowly making our way south to see some family that live just outside of Benevento. I'm not sure I'll want to go home! Thanks for your videos!
Italy is good for a long vacation but not to live there for good !
@@iyouitry Yeah, better move in Muslim countries. LOL
Oh wow! Sounds like an amazing trip you are on! Enjoy every minute!!
@@iyouitry I’d definitely live in Florence with all the museums and the beautiful cathedral
Ah, yes. The grass is always greener on the other side. The food alone is worth relocating to Italy. Plus people eat slower than America. It is fun to sit and talk for three hours or more over food with friends and family. That art of conversation gets lost in many other western cultures.
Hi Jessi And Alessio.. My name is Billy from Halifax Nova Scotia Canada! I just watches many of your videos WOW :) There is so much beautiful things to say about your videos. Italy is the most beautiful place in the world to me. The food ,wine and just the most amazing people. Just want to say Love you guys and you both are doing a amazing work together. Thank you for the best entertainment that I have seen in a very long time. God bless you both...Cheers Billy :)
I laughed out loud when Alessio said: the zucchini are not small, it is just cold in the store. That one, was one for the guys I guess lol.
I was wondering why the drink at 2:09 was called Pago because in Spanish, pago means pay (and I'm sure it means the same in Italian) and so I thought maybe it's named such to imply you're paying for a quality drink but it turns out, it was founded in Austria in 1888 by brothers Franz and Jakob Pagitz and so the name is a combination of the first three letters of their surname Pagitz as well as the first letter of a German word for fruit, obst. Thus...PAGO! Love that Alessio's family still believes in superstitions. Us Cubans have our fair share of superstitions too. Like VapoRub (or Vaporu) being the cure for everything, having a bowl of lentils on New Year's Eve means you're gonna make more money, and not bringing home seashells!
2:25 The name of this depends on where you are! In Friuli and South Tyrol, it's a kraffen of course. But if you're in northern or western Germany, it's a Berliner! If you're in Hesse, it's kreppel! Or if you're actually in Berlin, Saxony, or Brandenburg, it's a pfannkuchen, which means pancake! They're more famously known as Berliners because of a legend where a Berlin baker was deemed unfit for combat and so he became a regimental baker and made donuts the old-fashioned way for the Prussian army and soldiers named them Berliners after his hometown.
Yes austria and italy have a long history, we share a couple things
This is a beautiful video in every way. You both look so relaxed and watching this video makes it clear this is where you should be. Much love to you both ❤️🤗
Thank you so much! We do love the lifestyle over there. It’s pretty magical!
Italians know how to live. The dinner mama made was awesome and so was the one at the friend's home ! The restaurants were . . . !!!!!!
the way you enjoy every bite… makes me wanna cry. we are going to italia on may 7th…cant wait. ciao 😊
Mi piace sentire l’italiano. È un bel video delle cose quotidiane. Grazie da Texas come sempre ❤
I lived in Germany from 72 to 96. I wish I had travelled to Italy. The food looks amazing
Holy cow that lasagna Alessio’s mom made looks amazing! I love Italy so much, I can’t wait to go back! Looking forward to seeing your move!
I saw on Instagram that you guys are going back to Italy! So excited for you guys that you get to go again so soon! My family and I are currently on vacation in Italy for the first time right now (Lucca and then going to Trieste). If you guys plan to make any videos while you're here I have some suggestions based on the differences we've noticed/things we've had trouble with while in Italy: Italian supermarkets (Esselunga: at self-checkout: you have to scan your receipt to get out of the gates, it asks you yellow bags or compostable bags; "Presto spesa" checkout where you scan your groceries as you shop). Household recycle/trash sorting. How to pay at the pump for gas. Figuring out the toll booths.
Another difference that we learned from our Airbnb host is the government regulations on what being able to turn your heating on only during certain times of the year based on what region you are in
At the grocery store, we also noticed they had several types of Mutti sauce made with 100% tomatoes from different regions (Sicily, Emelia, Puglia, Tuscany) - it would be fun to see if Alesio could do a blind taste test and guess which one is from which region.
I would love the recipe for the lasagna and the barley soup- her cooking skills look amazing- perfect for warm meals
Thank you for your recommendations! We'll do next summeri few daily excusions to Pordenone region from Slovenian neighbourhood! Greetings from Finland
Your mom is so beautiful. And great cook .I would love to hear the story of you mama one day or an interview ❤. Hope you guys have a wonderful day
This video was so chill and I LOVED the journaling style! I felt like I was there peeking in as each day progressed through the colorful markets, quaint cafes, and lovely homes. I could almost taste Alessio's mom's soup! So many yummy moments 💗
These are the best kinds of videos! Another Italian UA-camr that I love, Rosie Maio makes videos at her moms restaurant in Northern Italy, I wish you two would visit and eat at her amazing mom’s restaurant!!
That would be a great collab. Love Rosie 🥰
Omg I watch her as well! Her mom is amazing and such a great cook! She has so much energy! Rosie and her sister are sweet girls! Love them! ❤
Love Rosie too! Would be so fun to watch you meet up and enjoy good food together 😄
This video is the 100% justification for moving to Italy!
😂 agreed!
Plus the pregnancy right?
@@ThePasinis plus the pregnancy right?
@@iyouitry Congratulations on your pregnancy
Are you pregnant?
Love your videos! One thing we are always curious about is the cost of things like dinners, wine, and groceries. Could you occasionally get a shot of the menu when you are out? Keep the videos coming, it's truly inspiration to retire to Europe!
I loveee your guys videos. They bring me so much comfort and you guys feel like an older brother and sister to me! Your videos always make my day!🥲💕
Ai Cacciatori doesn't have a Michelin star but rather it has a Michelin Bib Gourmand award which means it offers quality dining at the best value for your money. But you can just tell a passion for food based on the way those serving it talk to you. And you know you're in a legit pizzeria when the tables have red and white tablecloth, classic chairs, a small potted plant, and there's very old pictures on the wall.
Fruits and vegetables are just better quality and taste better in Europe than North America for a number of reasons. American farmers put an emphasis on yield and durability not flavor, American shoppers favor access over seasonality, the US government regulates for safety but not quality, and finding flavorful food is just a matter of priorities. An example of these differences is that most supermarket tomatoes sold in North America share a genetic mutation that makes them all round, smooth, and deep scarlet red when ripe. The only problem is that this widely-embraced mutation deactivates a gene that produces the sugars and aromas that are essential for a flavorful tomato.
i also noticed that americans go for grocery shopping only once a week compared to europeans. my fruits and veetables would never last fresh for a whole week!! we go at least 2-3 times and get the freshest frutis/vegetables as possible....
Alessio’s parents speak “Friulano” in this video 🦅👍🏻 Jessi, could you understand them a little? 😅 cause it’s quite impossible even for the most of Italians coming from other regions 😉
Are you guys going to host Italian food tours for travelers 😊?? This video almost makes me cry. The food in Italy is so full of love in preparation and appreciation.
Love this, so amazing to see you eating those mouth watering, italian meals! This is such a joy, in the world, to enjoy great food, and loving company! ❤🤗
Ah!!! Amaro Nonino❤ I have some in the freezer along with Vecchio Amaro del Capo!!!
International Women's Day - another Italian video celebrated this holiday. Since FB, I thought I had heard of them all - like Siblings Day! But, still waiting for Women's Day - how awesome!
I know in your last video you had said that you’re in strong consideration of moving to Italy 🇮🇹. You both seem more relaxed and happier in Italy 🇮🇹 in this video. If that’s any indication of the choice to move there. Hope you both go for it and have your current house become a rental property for air b & b.
That’s my moms birthday too and we’re flying to Italy on her next birthday! It’s her first overseas trip too ❤ we’re so excited and I’m enjoying watching y’all’s videos to get ideas!
Hi guys! Loving your videos! I’ve been following along on Instagram and now just found your UA-cam channel! 😊
My mom and grandparents speak frulano!! We live in Canada now but my nonna and nonno are from a small town in Italy called Casarsa near San Daniele!😃
CIAO Shawna I know caesars I LOVE IT beautiful town do you never been there?
@@ThePasinis Yes we’ve been there! My extended family still live there! 😊 What town is your family from? I forwarded this video to my mom and she loved it! 😊
This video is so lovely and comforting. No music, no overt anything. Just sweet moments. Everyday life, la dolce vita. Please, go and move to Italy. It is very clearly your happy place. ❤
La dolce vita? Che sciocchezza!
I want to go to Italy, my goodness you 2 are so amazing and beautiful with the food ..........it is so outstanding...........Merci, than you
Loved this video. Just checked, I just live 2hours away in Austria, will visit the local pizzeria very soon :)
Austria from where? what city?
@@ThePasinis My hometown is Feldkirchen/Ossiachersee- I’m just here for a visit right now. I‘m living in Lapland/Finland at the moment.
In Maniago findest du auch "Al Caminetto" (oder "Da Nicola" in Fanna, nicht so weit). Die beide Pizzeria sind von derselber Familie, die auch Neaples kommt. Großartige Gäste und sehr leckere Pizza!
@@chiarastroppolo4199 danke Chiara. Hast du zufällig Tipps für Gemona oder Venzone?
@@tina9953 tut mir leid. Aber in Friaul isst man gut fast irgendwie!
Wow all that food looked amazing. I believe it was the prosciutto you were wrapping around the fork, so light and probably melted in your mouth like butter. I'm so jelly right now 😋 yum! I'm also very happy you were all enjoying yourselves. Beautiful place beautiful family. 💞
I love Jessi's reactions when she tastes something delicious; she is a doll !
Great video. Happy to see Alessio's family and friends. Always great to see Jessie and Alessio 's smile. One of my favorite vlogs I watch every week. Keep up the great videos!
I love these styles of videos. Please keep them coming. It's nice to see videos that profile a different part of Italy than Sicily, Tuscany or Rome. And that cheese looks amazing.
Thank you! in 2 weeks we gonna be there and we gonna make more like this
I lived a year in Italy and it is so true. Sone food make you littlarly cry from happiness. Even the veggies. The pizza they made here in Holland are cardboard. Only
So was the one in this video...
I absolutely love radicchio, so many different types and very healthy full of vitamin, minerals, and antioxidants Garden time soon and radicchio is going in the dirt first.
Hello Jessi and Alessio 😊… you were not kidding when you said this was going to be a good video. My mouth is watering, (such good food) and I just told my husband I want to move to Italy. 🤩
My mouth was watering as I was sitting here, watching you both eat that delicioso food! The pancetta looked to die for! 🤤
So fun. Looks delicious, have a bite for me,enjoy. Stay safe,and love everything ❤️ a fan Tina
Great video! Your camera work is amazing!👍💕
I just adore international grocery stores. So fun too see.
Such a sweet video. Thank you for sharing.
Jessi, did you try the Amaro? Love your videos. We were in the CT, Tuscany, and Rome this past September. Our second time to Italy. The food is so wonderful.
Your channel deserves more views 🙏
🎉Wow lots of attractive Italian men in this video. I think I should really visit Italy 🇮🇹 someday looks so beautiful and the food looks amazing 💕
This was a really cozy video, I loved it!
One of my favorite videos 💕 thanks 😊
I’m curious Jessi; did you have to learn to use your knife far more as an American? I follow a lot of different channels and something I’ve realised is that it’s far more common in Europe and here in the UK to use ones knife and fork. It seems it’s very common for Americans to just use a fork to eat and even cut things with the side of it. You always seem to use your knife, so I was just wondering. 😊 I’m a new subscriber, so really enjoying your content. ❤
Per me, dej'avu. Bella Italia 👍❤️🇭🇷
Not RT this video but I watched the Pitch Perfect 2 trailer!! I felt like I knew someone in the movie 🤣🎥
Bahaha 😂 yes! Alessio’s little cameo!
@ThePasinis really? I love those movies. Where is he in the movie?
Your videos. Italian living is a dream for me....someday.
Cheese gnocchi is my favourite Italian dish. I'm a bit jealous watching this video 😊
Y’all make so hungry! Now I want to eat my way through Italy.
I want to move to Italy❤️
There is nothing better than someone getting emotional after they’ve eaten something delicious. ❤️
Every one of those plates looked fantastic!
Such a beautiful vlog❤, you two are definitely meant to be there! 🤩😍
Thank you 🥰
I would love the recipe for that lasagna!!
La gubanaaaaaaaa, mio papà c'è la portava sempre a casa quando per lavoro capitava in zona, che bei ricordi❤
la mangiavi con la grappa o senza?
@@ThePasinis con grappa ovviamente🤣🤣🤣 per il resto sono totalmente astemia, ma la gubana va mangiata con la grappa, altrimenti il gusto perde rotondità
I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for doing what you do ! 😃
You two seem like you belong in Italy! Your videos will be so incredible from Italy!! ❤️❤️❤️
The soup looks good, but I'm half-Tuscan/Ligurian, and our soups are thick, more like a potage, and that's my preference.
Such nice people love Italy
Can you share your Moms recipe for her lasagna pls, I'm sure it's much better than the one I use in Australia 😄
I love that the kid drinks beer! Kids should be brought up like that in the US. Teach them young
Then they wont go crazy as teenagers
It depends on the region & background of where people are raised.
I drank alcohol my entire life from a small child.. it was no big deal to me.. I never went crazy partying later. I agree with what you say but you probably won't find it in the Bible Belt.
If something forbidden, kids wanna do it
You've made me so hungry watching your video! It seems you had a wonderful time.
Does Alessio has a single friend of similar personality???🙏🙏😄
Certo che il friulano è una lingua a sè :) incomprensibile per chi non è della zona.... Mandi!!!
eeee si come il sardo dal resto!
Alessio’s friend can make me “bad pizza” any time!
I’m currently studying English and Italian languages so your channel is perfect for me
I love watching people who feel the same way I do about food!
I love these videos! I have always been fascinated with Italian culture & lifestyle and, of course, food!! Do you think you could share a few true Italian recipes??
Yay! Thank you so much! We do have some recipe videos uploaded. I think the playlist is “Alessio in the Kitchen” haha. Check those out and we will work on doing some more for you guys!
I love this video! Thank you
Would ❤ the lasagna recipe!😊
I need to ask my mom that was lasagna with salsiccia e radicchio but the radicchio it is specific in that area is not found anywhere else in the world
ciao da Alessio
I’d love to see Italian street food but this is such a great episode of your travels ❤❤❤
I love your reactions to great food🍕🧀😻🥂
Alessiooooooooo! I gomiti sul tavoloooooooooo! 😜
ahahah :)
I know; sometimes you could just cry for how good the food is, and then you cry because it will be at least months if not a year before you can eat like that again.
Ho già mangiato 4 volte dall'inizio di questo video.... 🌶️🥕🧅🥦🥒🫑🥬🍅🍉🧄🍠🍈🫒🌽🍕🧀🥩🥨🥘🍝
March 8th is my son’s birthday as well - happy birthday to your mom!! 🎉❤
wait a minute, i spotted a cooking robot , a thermomix at your friends house! Italians using a cooking robot? Oh my
I love this ❤❤❤❤❤
Love watching the love and respect you have for each other! My only complaint is if you could not curse or say oh my G-d. By your wedding, it seemed that you both love the Lord and He is the one that brought you both together. It was a beautiful, love story, not coincidence. I hope that you both can try Brooklyn Tabernacle in New York City. Jesus loves you both.
I made last night pasta,chicken,peppers mushrooms, dried tomatoes, homemade affrdo sauce,,so good my guys love it.
would die to try those cheeses
What is that long purple and white octopus looking vegetable at the grocery store? @6:22 and @6:47
Radicchio. A sort of Italian salad.
Radicchio di Treviso !
It’s radicchio tardivo, a kind found only in the winter and early spring. It looks like that because it is forced, i.e pulled up, the leaves cut and the root replanted, usually in a dark place, forcing the plant to put out new leaves. Endive is grown the same way.
This is an amazing slice of life in Italy - I loved every second!
I would live in Italy in a NY second!!!!
Adorable 😍
The cheese in the rain video was hilarious🧀😻
I went to Italy in 1997, and it was the best food I’ve ever had 👌🏻. I have to go back 😊
Italy is beautiful,,,just not possible for everyone,,but it’s ok. ❤ And just for the record ,the USA isn’t all stressful and goal /money oriented,,,just depends on your choice and personality. There are beautiful countrysides in the states and slow paces of life.But the food…..❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ can’t beat Italian.
Ora capisco perché volete venire in Italia ...vi si legge in faccia come siete felici...Alessio il tuo dialetto non lo capisco ,scusa sono Abruzzese...Jessi you're so sweet a big hug ❤
Ciao Graziella eeee lo so il friulano e' veramente difficile da capire avevo un amica Abruzzese, molto bella la tua regione un giorno devo portare Jessi! cmq per me stare li é tutta un altra cosa anche la giornata sembra più ricca
@@ThePasinis bravo Alessio portala in Abruzzo...Jessi Abruzzo is a very lucky region we have beautiful beaches and fantastic mountains all in few hours drive...😘
🌹🌹🌹🌹😋😋😋😋 Il cibo en Italia é squisito. 😋😋😋🌹
Excellent video!
Grazie mille
Sempre più carini!
Wow! ❤
Ma se tutte le volte che torni in italia la vizi così la farai impazzire!
In Germany the asparagas was white.😊