For non-italians, I'll summerize this video for you: My name is Francesco and I am 36 years old. I was born and raised in Italy in Emilia-Romagna. This is relevant, because my region was voted by the Time Magazine the best in the World for food, some years ago. My grandmother was a seventh degree black belt in cooking. My mother never cooked until her late fifties and she's pretty good. "Pretty good" in Italy means "oh my God never let this woman leave the Country" in almost every other part of Planet Earth. On land and seas. Or below the seas. Because of that, I picked up cooking. I can fight, and I let the other be the judges. Still, I NEVER heard of Mamma Rosa's egg plant recipe. But being italian gives me the power of judging a good or a bad dish by just looking at it. I would probably eat not less than 25 lbs. of Mamma Rosa spicy egg plants and I'm not even so stoked about spicy food but GOD, these are deliciuos. Ragù is a traditional bolognese condiment, and I'm from Bologna. Every houshold had his ragù. It's a poor people's dish, it's very cultural and ther is no perfect recipe. Yes, there is one that is taken as the original, but it's really not. There is a method, not a recipe. Me myself, I have always said Ragù is like Kung-Fu: all schools practice it, and it's all Kung-Fu, so no one is THE Kung-Fu. Mine is Wu-Tang style (and you better get the reference). This to say the beauty of italian cuisine is in Mamma Rosa's spicy egg plants: it's not a cuisine, it's the people. The video is amazing, the parmigiana is wonderful, you are a lovely couple and probably the REALLY good thing coming out of the pandemic up until now!
You italians don't realize ANY person in India, Middle east, which is like 2 BILLION people eat 100x tastier. Living 1 hour from Italy I tried it many times, Italian food is okay but believe me, the falvors of Asia, The carribean etc, they are something else with the most exotic fruits and vegetables you can imagine, flavors beyond. I admit, the US and Europe and Eastern europe probably have the poorest cuisine and in Europe Italy would be among the best BUT to compare it to the rest of the world.... NO CHANCE
When l toured Europe in the 80s I bought a moka as my souvenir of ltaly. I then stopped in london and rented a room in a bedsit so l could work and replenish my travel funds. Found out the group of Italians living downstairs hadn't brought one with them and were desperate for proper coffee. Mokas were pretty much impossible to find outside of Italy in those days so l used to leave mine outside their door as l left for work and collect it when l got home. After a few nights of this they invited me for dinner to say thank you and cooked MELANZANE ALLA PARMIGIANA . Oh my God. I thought l had died and gone to heaven! Made them teach me how to make it and made it EVERY NIGHT FOR TWO WEEKS. They thought l was mad but l didn't care. Even though l love eggplant in lots of ways, its still one of my favourite dishes!
Niki P, of all the nice comments I have read, yours made me laugh out loud while lying on my bed. It was so funny that I pictured you falling off your chair when you tasted your neighbours Parmigianino. I must try it, especially since you made me laugh out so heartily. I love egg plants. We call them melongene/s, in our nook of the world. Bless up. Bon Appetit!
Parmigiana is really unbeatable. Once I even fought (shouting outloud) with my brother about who was going to get the last plate of Parmigiana... he didn't speak to me for two days because I sneaked around and ate it when he was doing something else... worth it.
I am from the Pacific island of Guam, and we grew eggplants as one of the vegetable groups. My mom used to cook it in coconut milk, after she roasted in the fire. Added shrimp, crab meat and chilies. Delicious. Try itt
Roasted sounds great....did she boil or fry the eggplant in coconut milk ? How was It mixed with the crab, etc ? Sounds like you may need to write a cook book 😉
As a FERRANDI Paris, l’école française de gastronomie trained chef, I too would never have thought of a dessert made with eggplant. Eva is amazing i agree.
Eva's incredible merit is to pick up, love, and treasure traditional recipes so well as she does in her loving, cute way us youtubers are lucky to see, because the real thing is she has behind her a mountain of tradition that's embodied by her family which I imagine very numerous, very respectful and honouring of the past, and families like this are responsible for carrying traditions over the generations, imagine them like avalanches. Not all accept, or care, to burden themselves with such responsibility because some of us want to feel free, because we still live in Italy, so we conclude let someone else do it, and if I lived abroad I'd probably just eat local food and besides I'm not fond of roots, I want to be a free citizen of the world etc. Fortunately many who leave their countries love them even more, and need to infact treasure their roots like she does, which is very moving, and Eva's love for her family and her country is so clear her eyes sparkle when she thinks about it and her mom, it's probably the main reason I watch these videos, to see those moments of pure love. Finally something so weird and unique like chocolate dipped eggplants is one of those beautiful odd little "secrets" that for some reason only history can give, because it's the type of creativity that people in the past had, it's like a dish ancient romans would eat, it's the "rock food of the ages", if you know what I mean.
I took care of a blind Italian Momma and she taught me so many recipes using eggplants. She taught me to cook food that you do not need to use your eyes, but with your love, heart and ancestors to guide you. I love and miss Momma Franci so much and literally cried when I found your channel. Thank you
Grazie Eva, grazie a te, scopro le ricette tradizionali che avrei sempre voluto imparare, per me cucinare e condividere un buon piatto è il modo più diretto di dire ti voglio bene! Siete bellissimi, sei stata fortunata a trovare un uomo che apprezza la buona cucina
That side dish was so good the camera fainted... 😄 With all the crazy stuff in the world today you both make it feel like im in sanctuary for at least 10 minutes... thank you both!
@An Austrian Painter, Hey now, I could have found something to get offended about. You could have said I wasn't gender fluid enough for this comment section. We could have at least made an attempt to start a fight there. 🤣
@@francesca_415 I’m a Jainist eater. I make films with Indians from India and went to school with Indians from India and do missions work in Africa. I am descended from the Originally Catholic Welsh dissenter protestants.
I was literally screaming at the screen for Eva to cook him parmigiana for second course. I could almost smell it when it came out of the oven. Madre, mi vien da piangere.
Your wife's hand gestures her eyes the color of her face the way it changes speaks a million words and then you your grin the sparkling twinkling of your eyes the lost for words I am so honored and glad to be an Italian and enjoy these plates God bless you both
Hi Eva, I tried Mama Rosa’s eggplant and practically ate the whole thing in one sitting! It’s delicious! I have fibromyalgia and am sometimes too tired or not feeling well enough to cook , but this was so quick and easy that I can make it anytime. I’ve always wanted to try authentic Italian dishes and am looking forward to making another one of your easy yet tasty dishes. Thank you so much for sharing. Julie 🥰
My first eggplant parmigiana was at my best friend’s house- his mom is Sicilian. She made us sandwiches from her home made parmigiana- It’s still maybe my favorite thing. Cold eggplant parmigiana on fresh Italian bread as a sandwich- Stop! So good! This looks amazing Thanks for sharing!
As an ethnic Indian guy, I love eggplant, cooked in many Indian ways. Now, thanks to your series of videos, I will learn many more eggplant recipies. Thank you very much.
Eva and Harper, I watch your channel with my 5 year old granddaughter. She loves to hear you talk, Eva and thinks you're so beautiful! We made the eggplant side dish, and it was heavenly! Thank you for channel and recipes. Much love to you both from Ella and her Bubbi ❤
You guys are just awesome. I am growing eggplant for the first time in my garden this year and have SO many eggplants and zero recipes. Thank you so much for this video!!! I’m definitely a new subscriber!
it cracks me up how harper is always surprised about how much he likes eva's cooking. like he expects to like it but not to that level, then he takes a bite and he's like "oh gosh this is amazing" and then he looks at her like "you did it once more"
I've always struggled with my weight and emotional eating. I dieted for years and lost 52 pounds but covid hit and I gained it back. I'm new looking to develop a healthier relationship with food. So I'm trying the Italian way following your videos. I grew up in very Italian Lodi, NJ and my best friends grandmother I think was Sicilian and she taught me her sauce recipe but other than that I didn't learn much. I'm trying to prepare and eat good food that's satisfying but healthy. Health is also an issue for me as I've always been very sick and struggle with asthma. I love this channel and you both have inspired me. I LOVE Italian food and I love fresh food. Thank you for doing these videos and teaching Italian recipes. 💗
Eva, DEAR SISTER, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Eggplant is my absolute favorite vegetable. I LOVE it! My family, however, does not...of should I say DID not?!?! We run a small, organic, no-kill farm in the Missouri Ozarks. I grow A LOT of eggplants and have eaten them alone. But now, now I can eat my favorite veggie with my favorite people, thanks to you! 🙏🏼 So far, I’ve tried your stuffed eggplants (tonight). FAMILY IS IN HEAVEN! I’ve tried Her Majesty four times since I first saw this video a couple weeks ago. And the side dish multiple times with a total of ten eggplants. AWESOME! You’re the best! I’ve NEVER liked cooked tomatoes and tomato sauce was depressing to me. YOUR RECIPE is AMAZING! Now, I LOVE tomato sauce, if it’s YOURS. Thank you! PLEASE consider writing a cookbook! I would gladly be first in line to buy a copy for me, each of my children for their collections, and all of my extended families’ households. Amazing! 🙏🏼 God bless you, Harper and all of your loved ones in Jesus’ Holy Name. 😁🙏🏼❤️
I'm sicilian and for sicilian people the eggplants is like water :) We eat it one day yes and one day not, but you, from far USA, made me discover eggplants dessert, thank you !
Fun fact: Eggplant is in the plant family Solanaceae, or the Nightshades. Included in this family are eggplant, potato, tomato, tobacco, bell pepper, and chili pepper.
Gusti, io mangio e cucino di tutto in prima persona, ho lavorato in un ristorante stellato e in un infinità di ristorantini carini e con una buona, se non ottima, cucina e le melanzane non sono mai riuscito a farmele piacere 😂😅
Harper your reactions are priceless!!! Ava keep him guessing with surprises your whole marriage- that is the true SPICE OF LIFE! May God Bless all your Sundays together!
I just tried the eggplant parmigiana recipe, and it was mindblowing! I've always loved eggplant, but this dish was spectacular. Even my grandmother was impressed with it, and she's an excellent cook. Thank you very much for sharing this, I will be adding it to my recipe book!
When eva says harper and then looks at him with a smile, she looks like a proud mamma and also sooo beautiful.. even my mother cooks awesome eggplant dishes though not italian ones... so seeing harper enjoy them is our victory too!!
From a you tube suggestion, to a devoted pasta grammarian... You two are like long lost family! I can't get enough. Like Harper, I have to admit my eyebrows raised at "eggplant 🍆". But Eva & Harper got me crawling out the bed to get to the store to buy some 😅. A dynamic duo you are ❤ Thank you for sharing the love with us!
Because of this amazing video, I am now planting FORTY-FOUR eggplants this year just for our family’s consumption!!! My market garden has even more! THANKS, HARPER. LoL You and Eva are influencing our farm production! 😁🙏🏼❤️
Eva is the best! Very talented, friendly and an encyclopedia of Italian food. She is also a great Italian language teacher. These two made the lockdown so much better for us.
My husband and I gave the eggplant salad a try, it truly is amazing and so unexpected a result. Eva, you can tell your mom that salad coud make an eggplant lover out of anyone. Keep them coming!
Something magical about these videos. Besides the food, I really am impressed by the love I see. Love of food, love of each other. Just lots of love. It's precious.
Maybe you guys should do a whole series of exploring different vegetable themed dishes. I would recommend fennel next. I wasn’t raised with fennel and have no idea how to use it properly.
WOW!! I mean I LOVE eggplant, but I know only 1 or 2 ways to cook with it. Thanks to Eva, I can now try these DEEE-LICIOUS dishes. I really appreciate her expressions and smiles so much after she takes her first bite. And, she always tells us where the dishes were first created and/or a little history of them. I DIG IT ALL!! I think first one I'm going to try is the Eggplant Antipasto, then the Parm dish and so on. Thank you Eva and Harper!!! You are both FABULOUS to me!! Arlene
Eva I am Gino the Italian in Florence Oregon and I learned a lot about cooking Italian from you by watching your videos on TH-cam thank you, you two are wonderful !
🌟 Buongiorno ... I'm having my espresso ☕ & watching ( I couldn't wait for today ) My garden has beautiful aubergine 🍆 LOVE them 💗 ... Eva & Harper have a wonderful Sunday ...Enjoy ... Stay Safe & Much Love ~
This was just so fun. I didn't want the video to end. I also could listen to her accent and her way of speaking all day. I'm in such a joyful mood after this. Thanks.
They taught the French. French cooking was based on Italian. I have to say, I prefer Italian. It's more elemental and less fussy. But both depend on the best ingredients. There is no substitute for fresh, local vegetables, fruit and real cheese.
I absolutely love Eva and all of her ways, but I do love Harper's descriptiveness. How you can basically tell us what it tastes like and how jealous we are that you are eating it and not us. 😆
I just found "Pasta Grammar" yesterday! I love it, subscribed and have gave thumbs up. Actually, I binged watched it and read tons of comments. Others have suggested and asked for a Cookbook from you, I stand with those. We want a "Viva Eva Italian Cookbook"! I am not taking anything away from other fine Italians, (male or female) that can cook really well and are making fantastic dishes. We are aware they are there. Why wanting Eva to make a Cookbook is in part why we all are here and viewing the two of them. It is not just because we found the two of them. I, for me, would say it's the whole package of them both. Love is in the air along with the aroma of Italian Cuisine and hearing the beautiful Italian music. That's Amore! Eva certainly knows her stuff! She is a fabulous Cook! She is so full of life, so fresh and delightful! ❤ Eva is as refreshing and wonderful, as just took from the plant to the dish, fresh cut basil. ❤ It doesn't get better than that. She is relevant! It's her and the foods of her life, we are watching. I love everything about them! You can almost taste what Harper's tastebuds is reveling in! They're a beautiful loving couple and she's loving expanding her husband's horizon in amazing Italian food. Eva, bring on that Cookbook! Teacher, I would love to learn Italian from you, but I will be happy to learn and have your Cookbook to teach me amazing Italian food. There are two requests, I am hopeful for in both for the videos and in a Cookbook, 1) Add some Vegetarian recipes. I am one and will try to adapt some of the other recipes to work. 2) Please would you along with the titled name of the recipes, let us know how to pronounce the names phonetically? That's something I feel is much needed. It kind of is a bit fitting to go along with the name of "Pasta Grammar". I will be a constant viewing Fan and will share about you. Thank you for putting Pasta Grammar out there!
I HAVE TO SAY, YOU HAVE A GREAT WOMAN. SHE COOKS WITH LOVE. I LOVE HER HANDS, THEY TELL A STORY OF A WOMAN WHO IS NOT AFRAID OF WORK. TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER.❤️
Yay, I agree with your message, I do want to point out that typing in capital letters is equivalent to yelling online, we can hear you when you type with caps lock off. Thank you.
Sarebbe un programma con Eva come Maitre e Harper che traduce in inglese: Lasagna with some cheese, cheddar maybe? Here we have fettucini Alfredo with sour cream
I love eggplants! It's a staple in levantine cuisine as well, and when it's done right, it's done rIGHT. I have to try out some of these recipes sometime, they look delicious
Walking through the produce section today, heard a beautiful eggplant calling my name. Brought it home and whipped up “Her Majesty” and OH MY! I’ll NEVER eat that breaded eggplant slop again! This was so delicious and light. Thanks you for sharing that treasure with us, Ava! Next I’ll try the rolled up ones with the pinoli nuts….I’m wondering how it would taste with just a drizzle of honey on top instead of the olive oil 🤔…
Those dishes are so delicious! Melanzane alla parmigiana is my all-time favourite, and I usually make eggplant rolls with walnut paste, Georgian style. That dessert seems a bit odd, but I'm sure it's yummy. Mille grazie!
Thank you! I made the Parmigiana di Melanzane tonight. I have been making my family's recipe for decades with the dredge, egg and breadcrumbs. This recipe rocks. It is much better than my family recipe because the breadcrumbs tend to weigh down the eggplant and mute the taste. Molto Bene!
Harper: "What the heck is happening today? I'm eating an eggplant dipped in chocolate!" LOL! Dude, I wouldn't have thought it would work either, but I guess you shouldn't doubt Eva. Just saying. She has proven her kitchen skills are amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Yes, I agree eggplant is delicious. And if you're into gardening even a little bit, they're easy to grow. To prove that point, even I can successfully grow eggplant!
I'm a huge fan of your recipes and of eggplants! Usually I eat it as "her majesty" because it is just irresistible! Today I wanted to use the filling of the involtini to fill rigatoni and wanted to coil them with eggplant, add tomato sauce and put it in the oven with some parmigiano and pecorino... Tried one involtini like it is supposed to be... Ended up eating just the involtini as the main dish without pasta and sauce! Oh...and I forgot to mention that I only had goat cream cheese...a very good match! Just perfect! Unbelievably good!!! Thank you so much!
For non-italians, I'll summerize this video for you:
My name is Francesco and I am 36 years old. I was born and raised in Italy in Emilia-Romagna. This is relevant, because my region was voted by the Time Magazine the best in the World for food, some years ago. My grandmother was a seventh degree black belt in cooking. My mother never cooked until her late fifties and she's pretty good. "Pretty good" in Italy means "oh my God never let this woman leave the Country" in almost every other part of Planet Earth. On land and seas. Or below the seas. Because of that, I picked up cooking. I can fight, and I let the other be the judges.
Still, I NEVER heard of Mamma Rosa's egg plant recipe. But being italian gives me the power of judging a good or a bad dish by just looking at it. I would probably eat not less than 25 lbs. of Mamma Rosa spicy egg plants and I'm not even so stoked about spicy food but GOD, these are deliciuos.
Ragù is a traditional bolognese condiment, and I'm from Bologna. Every houshold had his ragù. It's a poor people's dish, it's very cultural and ther is no perfect recipe. Yes, there is one that is taken as the original, but it's really not. There is a method, not a recipe. Me myself, I have always said Ragù is like Kung-Fu: all schools practice it, and it's all Kung-Fu, so no one is THE Kung-Fu. Mine is Wu-Tang style (and you better get the reference).
This to say the beauty of italian cuisine is in Mamma Rosa's spicy egg plants: it's not a cuisine, it's the people.
The video is amazing, the parmigiana is wonderful, you are a lovely couple and probably the REALLY good thing coming out of the pandemic up until now!
E noi ti amiamo da morire! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@PastaGrammar Oh Gesù!
Nice!
You italians don't realize ANY person in India, Middle east, which is like 2 BILLION people eat 100x tastier. Living 1 hour from Italy I tried it many times, Italian food is okay but believe me, the falvors of Asia, The carribean etc, they are something else with the most exotic fruits and vegetables you can imagine, flavors beyond. I admit, the US and Europe and Eastern europe probably have the poorest cuisine and in Europe Italy would be among the best BUT to compare it to the rest of the world.... NO CHANCE
@@revoltoff it wasn't really my point but ok I guess
Eva should write her own cook book
Yes!!!
My money is ready!
A cook book as part as their merch would be a good idea or at least a ebook(free to publish and you get 80% of the sales).
We don't need a 3 Michelin star chef to tell us what is good Italian food. We have Eva!
I wouldn't be surprised, if this plan is already in the drawer 😉 - surely it would be a success!
When l toured Europe in the 80s I bought a moka as my souvenir of ltaly. I then stopped in london and rented a room in a bedsit so l could work and replenish my travel funds. Found out the group of Italians living downstairs hadn't brought one with them and were desperate for proper coffee. Mokas were pretty much impossible to find outside of Italy in those days so l used to leave mine outside their door as l left for work and collect it when l got home.
After a few nights of this they invited me for dinner to say thank you and cooked MELANZANE ALLA PARMIGIANA .
Oh my God.
I thought l had died and gone to heaven!
Made them teach me how to make it and made it EVERY NIGHT FOR TWO WEEKS.
They thought l was mad but l didn't care. Even though l love eggplant in lots of ways, its still one of my favourite dishes!
Delightful story.
@@davidalexander5963 Thank you.😊
Why can't this happen to me?
Niki P, of all the nice comments I have read, yours made me laugh out loud while lying on my bed. It was so funny that I pictured you falling off your chair when you tasted your neighbours Parmigianino. I must try it, especially since you made me laugh out so heartily. I love egg plants. We call them melongene/s, in our nook of the world. Bless up. Bon Appetit!
Yeah, I know all about that EVERY NIGHT FOR TWO WEEKS thing. I wish that every citizen of Earth could be as fortunate as me.
When Eva said “Her Majesty” us Italian all knew it was Parmigiana
Parmigiana is really unbeatable. Once I even fought (shouting outloud) with my brother about who was going to get the last plate of Parmigiana... he didn't speak to me for two days because I sneaked around and ate it when he was doing something else... worth it.
@@Skerdy HAHAHAHAHAHA omg
so true
Exactly!!!
I've made this dish many times, it is majestic!
"1-0 you won this one"
Eva smiles "I will win all the rest!" 😉
I love this woman! 🥰😍🥰
I am from the Pacific island of Guam, and we grew eggplants as one of the vegetable groups. My mom used to cook it in coconut milk, after she roasted in the fire. Added shrimp, crab meat and chilies. Delicious. Try itt
Ohhh!! that sounds delicious!! Thanks for sharing that!! Tell your mama we say thank you hahaha =)
It sounds delicious!!! 😋😋
Oh yum!
Roasted sounds great....did she boil or fry the eggplant in coconut milk ? How was It mixed with the crab, etc ? Sounds like you may need to write a cook book 😉
Can you share her recipe, please?
As a Le Cordon Bleu trained chef, I never would have thought of a dessert made with eggplant. Eva, U are amazing.
As a FERRANDI Paris, l’école française de gastronomie trained chef, I too would never have thought of a dessert made with eggplant. Eva is amazing i agree.
@@PurpleElephant808 show off
@@nasaaraabdi9462 he’s not showing off at all - he’s just mentioning his culinary creds to give Eva more kudos. Grow up.
Eva's incredible merit is to pick up, love, and treasure traditional recipes so well as she does in her loving, cute way us youtubers are lucky to see, because the real thing is she has behind her a mountain of tradition that's embodied by her family which I imagine very numerous, very respectful and honouring of the past, and families like this are responsible for carrying traditions over the generations, imagine them like avalanches. Not all accept, or care, to burden themselves with such responsibility because some of us want to feel free, because we still live in Italy, so we conclude let someone else do it, and if I lived abroad I'd probably just eat local food and besides I'm not fond of roots, I want to be a free citizen of the world etc.
Fortunately many who leave their countries love them even more, and need to infact treasure their roots like she does, which is very moving, and Eva's love for her family and her country is so clear her eyes sparkle when she thinks about it and her mom, it's probably the main reason I watch these videos, to see those moments of pure love.
Finally something so weird and unique like chocolate dipped eggplants is one of those beautiful odd little "secrets" that for some reason only history can give, because it's the type of creativity that people in the past had, it's like a dish ancient romans would eat, it's the "rock food of the ages", if you know what I mean.
@@Gylfi0
Wonderfully said 👍
I took care of a blind Italian Momma and she taught me so many recipes using eggplants. She taught me to cook food that you do not need to use your eyes, but with your love, heart and ancestors to guide you. I love and miss Momma Franci so much and literally cried when I found your channel. Thank you
That’s such a wonderful story ❤️
From an Italian, Eva seems like an amazing cook, that’s authentic Italian food.
🙏🙏🙏🙏
Grazie Eva, grazie a te, scopro le ricette tradizionali che avrei sempre voluto imparare, per me cucinare e condividere un buon piatto è il modo più diretto di dire ti voglio bene! Siete bellissimi, sei stata fortunata a trovare un uomo che apprezza la buona cucina
Everytime he takes the first bite of his wife's cooking he looks at her with such 💘
You can literally hear Barry White start playing........ 😆
this is one way to keep your husband home, that's what we say in France, and there is another way, you guess what it is !
I also absolutely love her majesty ❤️
Its also great when you grill the eggplants.
Find yourself someone who will look at you the way Eva looks at Harper..😍♥️
Right on!
He found me 18 years ago.
That's partially why I watch these
..she loves him so much and it shows 🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Literally just found them and I'm 2mins in and saw the CHEMISTRY. Scrolled down to find if there was anyone else who saw that😭💙
Harper: I don't like egg plant! they suck😒
Eva: Hold my pasta , I'm gonna destroy this mans whole view about egg plant 😎
That side dish was so good the camera fainted... 😄
With all the crazy stuff in the world today you both make it feel like im in sanctuary for at least 10 minutes... thank you both!
❤️
Please don't ever do reality TV with a crew in your home... They will ruin the perfect chemistry, and respect you have with each other. God Bless
Agree!! Never let those bastards in!! Build your empire yourselves we’ll support! Love from Jamaica 🇯🇲 💕💕💕
They wouldn’t be able to because of COVID
I agree with everyone in this section! 😉
@An Austrian Painter, why not, lol?
@An Austrian Painter, Hey now, I could have found something to get offended about. You could have said I wasn't gender fluid enough for this comment section. We could have at least made an attempt to start a fight there. 🤣
I made the eggplant parm according to eva's instructions today and it was GLORIOUS
Yeah!!!! ❤️
Hi just watched the eggplant parm was that minced garlic ? Where can I get the recipe please
"What is happening " says he. You sir have had the good fortune of marrying an amazing Italian woman.
Does Italy have any single jainist vegans tolerant of protestants? That could be a tall order.
@@katemorgan4690 ???
@@francesca_415 I’m a Jainist eater. I make films with Indians from India and went to school with Indians from India and do missions work in Africa. I am descended from the Originally Catholic Welsh dissenter protestants.
@@katemorgan4690 ok?
They are such a sweet couple. I love them.
I was literally screaming at the screen for Eva to cook him parmigiana for second course. I could almost smell it when it came out of the oven.
Madre, mi vien da piangere.
Anche a me! Non so perché.
Non poteva che essere la Parmigiana!!!! Eva sei tutti noi!!! Ed io sono mezzo americano....
All her dishes are amazing because she uses the Italian secret: love ❤️
That’s what my nonna always said.
🥰💗💗💗❤️❤️❤️💝💝💝
Punjabi people say the same thing
Your wife's hand gestures her eyes the color of her face the way it changes speaks a million words and then you your grin the sparkling twinkling of your eyes the lost for words I am so honored and glad to be an Italian and enjoy these plates God bless you both
Hi Eva, I tried Mama Rosa’s eggplant and practically ate the whole thing in one sitting! It’s delicious! I have fibromyalgia and am sometimes too tired or not feeling well enough to cook , but this was so quick and easy that I can make it anytime. I’ve always wanted to try authentic Italian dishes and am looking forward to making another one of your easy yet tasty dishes. Thank you so much for sharing. Julie 🥰
Dear Julie, I’m so happy you liked them!!! Love ❤️❤️❤️❤️
All it it needs is four fingers of grandpa Giovanni's Calabria vino
My first eggplant parmigiana was at my best friend’s house- his mom is Sicilian.
She made us sandwiches from her home made parmigiana-
It’s still maybe my favorite thing.
Cold eggplant parmigiana on fresh Italian bread as a sandwich-
Stop!
So good!
This looks amazing
Thanks for sharing!
room temperature... in a salad and with any kind of bread. Forza Melanzane!
You usually use the bread to soak up the remaining tomato sauce on the plate. Gesture also globally Italian known as the ‘scarpetta’ (the little shoe)
I actually prefer my eggplant parmesan cold. The flavors are much more pronounced. It's my favorite food.
Thank you 4 reminder! Its been 20 years min.
Who all got this channel in your recommendation and are watching since.
Me lol
Yup!
ME!!! I just love it
When my brother was searching present tense grammar he saw this. LOL
Me!
I love this couple, don't miss 1 video ever since I discovered Eva's eyes lighting out rays of sympathy and so much love for her husband!
I swear when she opens her eyes sunlight comes out.
This is the only "food" channel that literally makes my mouth water :). Plus, you two are delightful. Lovely and delightful.
It's 3 am in Argentina, and I got up from bed just to make Mama Rosa's eggplant recipe. All I can say is I'M IN LOVE 🥰
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As an ethnic Indian guy, I love eggplant, cooked in many Indian ways. Now, thanks to your series of videos, I will learn many more eggplant recipies. Thank you very much.
From one happy stomach to another, good food connects us all ;-).
Eggplant is one of the few vegetables that really can rival meat dishes when cooked properly. It becomes so tender, sweet and savory
In India you use too much spices in recipes. Italian one is more simple. Ciao!
This woman spoils you.
Keep her.
Eva and Harper, I watch your channel with my 5 year old granddaughter. She loves to hear you talk, Eva and thinks you're so beautiful! We made the eggplant side dish, and it was heavenly! Thank you for channel and recipes. Much love to you both from Ella and her Bubbi ❤
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Eva’s Eggplant dishes sound absolutely heavenly!
You guys are just awesome. I am growing eggplant for the first time in my garden this year and have SO many eggplants and zero recipes. Thank you so much for this video!!! I’m definitely a new subscriber!
it cracks me up how harper is always surprised about how much he likes eva's cooking. like he expects to like it but not to that level, then he takes a bite and he's like "oh gosh this is amazing" and then he looks at her like "you did it once more"
You didn't let him taste the breaded and fried eggplant, eaten hot they are heaven! 🥰🥰🥰
Eva seems like such a sweet person. I like watching you 2. She’s such a good sport.
I've always struggled with my weight and emotional eating. I dieted for years and lost 52 pounds but covid hit and I gained it back. I'm new looking to develop a healthier relationship with food. So I'm trying the Italian way following your videos. I grew up in very Italian Lodi, NJ and my best friends grandmother I think was Sicilian and she taught me her sauce recipe but other than that I didn't learn much. I'm trying to prepare and eat good food that's satisfying but healthy. Health is also an issue for me as I've always been very sick and struggle with asthma. I love this channel and you both have inspired me. I LOVE Italian food and I love fresh food. Thank you for doing these videos and teaching Italian recipes. 💗
There’s a lodi in us? 😳
Eva, DEAR SISTER, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Eggplant is my absolute favorite vegetable. I LOVE it! My family, however, does not...of should I say DID not?!?!
We run a small, organic, no-kill farm in the Missouri Ozarks. I grow A LOT of eggplants and have eaten them alone. But now, now I can eat my favorite veggie with my favorite people, thanks to you! 🙏🏼
So far, I’ve tried your stuffed eggplants (tonight). FAMILY IS IN HEAVEN! I’ve tried Her Majesty four times since I first saw this video a couple weeks ago. And the side dish multiple times with a total of ten eggplants. AWESOME!
You’re the best! I’ve NEVER liked cooked tomatoes and tomato sauce was depressing to me. YOUR RECIPE is AMAZING! Now, I LOVE tomato sauce, if it’s YOURS.
Thank you! PLEASE consider writing a cookbook! I would gladly be first in line to buy a copy for me, each of my children for their collections, and all of my extended families’ households. Amazing! 🙏🏼
God bless you, Harper and all of your loved ones in Jesus’ Holy Name.
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Thank you for your amazing comment! We are glad you are enjoying our recipes!!! 😍🥰😍
I'm sicilian and for sicilian people the eggplants is like water :)
We eat it one day yes and one day not, but you, from far USA, made me discover eggplants dessert, thank you !
Fantastic! Do an episode for mushrooms!
Not gonna lie, this is one my new favorite channels. So happy the TH-cam algorithm pushed you on me. Keep up the good work, guys!
Thank you!
same here! so great to find something special in all the youtube crap...
I love Egg plant parmigiana from Olive Garden.
the two of you cold not be more adorable... you bring such joy!
Fun fact: Eggplant is in the plant family Solanaceae, or the Nightshades.
Included in this family are eggplant, potato, tomato, tobacco, bell pepper, and chili pepper.
All of these foods come from the New World. Except for the mysterious eggplant.
Almost a meat substitute...
@@kmaher1424 eggplants came from the middle east
@@claudioferraro1652 it originated in India most probably, middle east is not suitable for eggplant and is not found naturally there
does that mean I can eat tobacco?
If someone thinks eggplants are not good just do yourself a favour and eat Pasta alla Norma
Will do, thanks. :)
Gusti, io mangio e cucino di tutto in prima persona, ho lavorato in un ristorante stellato e in un infinità di ristorantini carini e con una buona, se non ottima, cucina e le melanzane non sono mai riuscito a farmele piacere 😂😅
Affermazione SACROSANTA !
Nope, still hate them.
Concordo adoro la pasta alla Norma
Trying your first parmigiana di melanzane changes your life, in 90% of cases it instantly enters the top 10 foods list.
it's a fact.
Because you never heard about panino con la parmigiana!
Eggplants are one of my favorite foods. But the way the Italians and the Chinese cook them are absolutely mouth-watering.
WOW....That's a lot of spices and dishes....You must entertain a lot of people....💘....
You are a lucky, lucky, man. Every Sunday?! Wow!
Aubergine and mozzarella, happy memories of Locorotondo and Martina Franca. Well done Eva!
I LOVE eggplant in all its forms. The two of you rock! Thanks.
Harper your reactions are priceless!!!
Ava keep him guessing with surprises your whole marriage- that is the true SPICE OF LIFE!
May God Bless all your Sundays together!
Thank you!
I'm not even Italian but bless your mama for teaching you how to cook every man I don't care what he says loves a good cooking woman
I love Eva's reactions when trying her own food. Everything looks so good!
I have a moma Rosa god bless our Italian momas their food keeps us smiling like when I watch you guys
Mamma Rosa😉 and I agree with you
Eva, ho appena finito di pranzare, e mi hai fatto venir voglia di ricominciare con queste prelibatezze, complimenti ❤️
Grazie!
How did you manage to get such a lovely wife, just pure positive energy, and an incredible cook as well! Lucky You!
I just tried the eggplant parmigiana recipe, and it was mindblowing! I've always loved eggplant, but this dish was spectacular. Even my grandmother was impressed with it, and she's an excellent cook. Thank you very much for sharing this, I will be adding it to my recipe book!
Yeah!!!
Aww Eva is so proficient. Cooks with absolute finesse. I love both of you. May God bless this couple!
Harper: you scored big time in the marriage game. We love Eva ! Great cuisine. Great kitchen. Fun to watch you two together !
When eva says harper and then looks at him with a smile, she looks like a proud mamma and also sooo beautiful.. even my mother cooks awesome eggplant dishes though not italian ones... so seeing harper enjoy them is our victory too!!
From a you tube suggestion, to a devoted pasta grammarian... You two are like long lost family! I can't get enough. Like Harper, I have to admit my eyebrows raised at "eggplant 🍆". But Eva & Harper got me crawling out the bed to get to the store to buy some 😅. A dynamic duo you are ❤
Thank you for sharing the love with us!
He got the jackpot 🎰!! she is charming and has great style plus she is a great cook 👩🏻🍳 full of passion and craft!! Simplicity is everything
Because of this amazing video, I am now planting FORTY-FOUR eggplants this year just for our family’s consumption!!! My market garden has even more!
THANKS, HARPER. LoL You and Eva are influencing our farm production!
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Eva is the best! Very talented, friendly and an encyclopedia of Italian food. She is also a great Italian language teacher. These two made the lockdown so much better for us.
My husband and I gave the eggplant salad a try, it truly is amazing and so unexpected a result. Eva, you can tell your mom that salad coud make an eggplant lover out of anyone. Keep them coming!
Something magical about these videos. Besides the food, I really am impressed by the love I see. Love of food, love of each other. Just lots of love. It's precious.
I cannot stop cooking with eggplant after watching your video. Thank you so much for sharing your recipes with the world.
Damn i promised to myself to not get ever emotional again in front of the Majestic Parmigiana...
But She get me every time... 🙇👑
Maybe you guys should do a whole series of exploring different vegetable themed dishes. I would recommend fennel next. I wasn’t raised with fennel and have no idea how to use it properly.
Georgia 🇬🇪 cuisine has similar to the antipasta dish - but inside is crashed walnut. I love it. Now I can’t wait to try Eva’s ricette! Grazie mille!
WOW!! I mean I LOVE eggplant, but I know only 1 or 2 ways to cook with it. Thanks to Eva, I can now try these DEEE-LICIOUS dishes. I really appreciate her expressions and smiles so much after she takes her first bite. And, she always tells us where the dishes were first created and/or a little history of them. I DIG IT ALL!! I think first one I'm going to try is the Eggplant Antipasto, then the Parm dish and so on. Thank you Eva and Harper!!! You are both FABULOUS to me!! Arlene
Eva I am Gino the Italian in Florence Oregon and I learned a lot about cooking Italian from you by watching your videos on TH-cam thank you, you two are wonderful !
Grazie!!!
🌟 Buongiorno ... I'm having my espresso ☕ & watching ( I couldn't wait for today )
My garden has beautiful aubergine 🍆 LOVE them 💗 ... Eva & Harper have a wonderful Sunday ...Enjoy ... Stay Safe & Much Love ~
This was just so fun. I didn't want the video to end. I also could listen to her accent and her way of speaking all day. I'm in such a joyful mood after this. Thanks.
Italians just know what they're doing 👌
True
Yes, of course because we live in the Garden of the Mediterranean.
About food, you can be sure.
At least with eggplant
They taught the French. French cooking was based on Italian. I have to say, I prefer Italian. It's more elemental and less fussy. But both depend on the best ingredients. There is no substitute for fresh, local vegetables, fruit and real cheese.
Eva looked so happy in this video!! She was glowing.
It seems that Italian Food is love.
Eva. You are a joy to watch and learn from.I love your personality.
I absolutely love Eva and all of her ways, but I do love Harper's descriptiveness. How you can basically tell us what it tastes like and how jealous we are that you are eating it and not us. 😆
It’s so fun to watch how comfortable Eva is becoming in the US. Nice to see her smile so much
Eva never fails! I love you Eva!!!!!!!
I love you too! ❤️
I have watched this several times. I am so impressed with this wonderful Wife! She is a Blessing! Molto Bene Senora! ♥️♥️
I just found "Pasta Grammar" yesterday! I love it, subscribed and have gave thumbs up. Actually, I binged watched it and read tons of comments. Others have suggested and asked for a Cookbook from you, I stand with those. We want a "Viva Eva Italian Cookbook"!
I am not taking anything away from other fine Italians, (male or female) that can cook really well and are making fantastic dishes. We are aware they are there.
Why wanting Eva to make a Cookbook is in part why we all are here and viewing the two of them. It is not just because we found the two of them. I, for me, would say it's the whole package of them both. Love is in the air along with the aroma of Italian Cuisine and hearing the beautiful Italian music. That's Amore! Eva certainly knows her stuff! She is a fabulous Cook!
She is so full of life, so fresh and delightful!
❤ Eva is as refreshing and wonderful, as just took from the plant to the dish, fresh cut basil. ❤ It doesn't get better than that. She is relevant! It's her and the foods of her life, we are watching. I love everything about them! You can almost taste what Harper's tastebuds is reveling in! They're a beautiful loving couple and she's loving expanding her husband's horizon in amazing Italian food.
Eva, bring on that Cookbook! Teacher, I would love to learn Italian from you, but I will be happy to learn and have your Cookbook to teach me amazing Italian food. There are two requests, I am hopeful for in both for the videos and in a Cookbook,
1) Add some Vegetarian recipes. I am one and will try to adapt some of the other recipes to work.
2) Please would you along with the titled name of the recipes, let us know how to pronounce the names phonetically? That's something I feel is much needed. It kind of is a bit fitting to go along with the name of "Pasta Grammar".
I will be a constant viewing Fan and will share about you. Thank you for putting Pasta Grammar out there!
I HAVE TO SAY, YOU HAVE A GREAT WOMAN.
SHE COOKS WITH LOVE.
I LOVE HER HANDS, THEY TELL A STORY OF A WOMAN WHO IS NOT AFRAID OF WORK.
TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER.❤️
Yay, I agree with your message, I do want to point out that typing in capital letters is equivalent to yelling online, we can hear you when you type with caps lock off. Thank you.
Date un ristorante a questa donna!
Magari!!!
@@PastaGrammar faresti successo in Italia, se tu lo aprissi li faresti i MILIARDI!!!!!!!!!!!! ;-)
Vivrei lì!!!
Solo se mi fanno fare da sommelier ed abbinatore dei vini per i piatti di Eva !!!
Sarebbe un programma con Eva come Maitre e Harper che traduce in inglese: Lasagna with some cheese, cheddar maybe? Here we have fettucini Alfredo with sour cream
I love eggplants! It's a staple in levantine cuisine as well, and when it's done right, it's done rIGHT. I have to try out some of these recipes sometime, they look delicious
My mind is blown! My goal is to try all 5! Never doubt Eva!
They are so cute together, plus some awesome cooking! Brought a serious smile to my face!
Only came here to say. YES DEFINITLY UNDERRATED
Walking through the produce section today, heard a beautiful eggplant calling my name. Brought it home and whipped up “Her Majesty” and OH MY! I’ll NEVER eat that breaded eggplant slop again! This was so delicious and light. Thanks you for sharing that treasure with us, Ava! Next I’ll try the rolled up ones with the pinoli nuts….I’m wondering how it would taste with just a drizzle of honey on top instead of the olive oil 🤔…
Those dishes are so delicious! Melanzane alla parmigiana is my all-time favourite, and I usually make eggplant rolls with walnut paste, Georgian style. That dessert seems a bit odd, but I'm sure it's yummy. Mille grazie!
I have made this “stuffed” eggplant twice now!! It’s amazing!!!!! I messed up and bought fresh mozzarella and it’s still so so so good!!!!
Thank you! I made the Parmigiana di Melanzane tonight. I have been making my family's recipe for decades with the dredge, egg and breadcrumbs. This recipe rocks. It is much better than my family recipe because the breadcrumbs tend to weigh down the eggplant and mute the taste. Molto Bene!
This was amazing!! Makes me want to fly to Southern Italy immediately! Loved the chemistry between you two
Harper: "What the heck is happening today? I'm eating an eggplant dipped in chocolate!" LOL! Dude, I wouldn't have thought it would work either, but I guess you shouldn't doubt Eva. Just saying. She has proven her kitchen skills are amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Eggplant is QUEEN!
You both are inspiring and so joyful, and I learn and grow as a cook. Thank you
I wasn't going to grow eggplant in my garden this year but after watching this video I did so I can make some of these recipes. Thanks
Yes, I agree eggplant is delicious. And if you're into gardening even a little bit, they're easy to grow. To prove that point, even I can successfully grow eggplant!
I find them hard to grow in Canada. The warm season isn't long enough it seems.
😮 Made the Melanzane di Mamma Rosa recipe today to have with dinner and omg its so good. The fennel is just perfect
she improvised so perfectly.
Eva should be a contestant for masterchef
No, Eva is on a higher level than any MasterChef contestant or judge! Hers is a cooking for enjoying food, not for putting it in exhibit.
I'm a huge fan of your recipes and of eggplants! Usually I eat it as "her majesty" because it is just irresistible! Today I wanted to use the filling of the involtini to fill rigatoni and wanted to coil them with eggplant, add tomato sauce and put it in the oven with some parmigiano and pecorino... Tried one involtini like it is supposed to be... Ended up eating just the involtini as the main dish without pasta and sauce! Oh...and I forgot to mention that I only had goat cream cheese...a very good match! Just perfect! Unbelievably good!!! Thank you so much!
Fried eggplant good..... grilled eggplant outstanding!!!! Salt, Pepper and Garlic.
I definitely will be trying some of Ava’s recipes