They remind me of my grandmother. Always had her hands in the food. She was born and raised in Calabria, Italy. My dad, uncles and aunts were born and raised in Calabria too. It’s a small city, your family probably know them lol. I still have cousins who live in the house my family lived in 60 yrs ago ❤️
Warms my heart to watch your videos. My family is from a town near Cosenza and your grandmother sounds like my mother and grandmother did. I grew up in a family that made the very same things your family makes. My parents and grandparents , and most members of my family who were born in Calabria have passed away and so I love to be reminded of the language, customs and food that I grew up with, but mostly the love and warmth.
Hi Angela, My family is from a town in Cosenza called Laurignano…My Mamma used to make something similar for Easter but the Cuculi as she called them were of a Cookie Texture…Love to watch Jimmy around his Nonna and his Zia….they are so loving and they are the greatest teachers…..wish they would cook more of their traditional sweets and also different meals as well….but I love keeping up with traditions of our Cosentino Heritage….Angela, do you make cuddurrieddi di patate (plain and with anchovies stuffed into them and fried) ??
Ciao Angela Buona Domenica delle Palme (Palm Sunday)! I am wondering what town in Cosenza are your family members from? Just curious as I don’t come across many from Cosenza…I live in Ontario, Canada….Most of my close relatives in Italy are now gone but I love to keep up with our family traditions at Good Friday, Christmas , Easter and other traditions we Calabrese have….where do you reside? Wish we were close so we could visit each other for a chat and ciambella with coffee/tea….Blessings and keep well!
Wow, I love this recipe and that you have two kitchens! How great are the two Nonna's working together? It's wonderful that you think enough of your Italian heritage that you are showing others how proud you are to be Italian and all the delicious food that comes along with it. So glad I found this video, and yes, I have subscribed. I want to see more of Nonna Rita and her recipes.
I dont agree i just made it and there has got to be something off in the measurements or something lost in translation because it’s the worst cozzupe I ever made and I mAke it every year and wanted to try something different this year thank god Easter is next week I think the oven temp is way too high as well they came out like hard little burned lumps and my cozzupe is beautiful every year
La Nonna mia faceva ogni anno per Pasqua . Noi siamo da Ciro Marina in Calabria! Lei chiamava la Cuzzupa ! Lo faccio io, ogni tanto! Buona Pasqua a tutti voi 🎉
it makes me so happy to see a young dude spending time learning this stuff from his nonna :') una bella cosa, veramente!
They remind me of my grandmother. Always had her hands in the food. She was born and raised in Calabria, Italy. My dad, uncles and aunts were born and raised in Calabria too. It’s a small city, your family probably know them lol. I still have cousins who live in the house my family lived in 60 yrs ago ❤️
How blessed you are to have such a generous Nona in your life. Great video
Warms my heart to watch your videos. My family is from a town near Cosenza and your grandmother sounds like my mother and grandmother did. I grew up in a family that made the very same things your family makes. My parents and grandparents , and most members of my family who were born in Calabria have passed away and so I love to be reminded of the language, customs and food that I grew up with, but mostly the love and warmth.
Hi Angela, My family is from a town in Cosenza called Laurignano…My Mamma used to make something similar for Easter but the Cuculi as she called them were of a Cookie Texture…Love to watch Jimmy around his Nonna and his Zia….they are so loving and they are the greatest teachers…..wish they would cook more of their traditional sweets and also different meals as well….but I love keeping up with traditions of our Cosentino Heritage….Angela, do you make cuddurrieddi di patate (plain and with anchovies stuffed into them and fried) ??
Ciao Angela Buona Domenica delle Palme (Palm Sunday)! I am wondering what town in Cosenza are your family members from? Just curious as I don’t come across many from Cosenza…I live in Ontario, Canada….Most of my close relatives in Italy are now gone but I love to keep up with our family traditions at Good Friday, Christmas , Easter and other traditions we Calabrese have….where do you reside? Wish we were close so we could visit each other for a chat and ciambella with coffee/tea….Blessings and keep well!
I love to hear them speak Calabrese!
I love this my Calabrese grandmother did the bread the same way, and I do too. Delicious.
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Wow, I love this recipe and that you have two kitchens! How great are the two Nonna's working together? It's wonderful that you think enough of your Italian heritage that you are showing others how proud you are to be Italian and all the delicious food that comes along with it. So glad I found this video, and yes, I have subscribed. I want to see more of Nonna Rita and her recipes.
Thank you so much for posting this. It really takes me back to years gone by in my Calabresi grandmom’s kitchen. Loved and subscribed.
the way she tucks the dough with 3 blankets and like it's a baby, i could die !!!!!!!!
You definitely should have more cooking shows especially around the holidays! This was great!
I love this so much you caring and learning, carrying on such beautiful food traditions/ blessings. 🙏🏽❤️🔥
Great family time in the kitchen
In order to cook good home cook meals one must not be afraid to feel, smell, taste, every spices, and ingredients. 😘🥰
So fun to watch.
Gotta watch this.
I follow your content on tiktok had no idea there was a yt channel 🤘.
Adorable! And great recipe too!
I dont agree i just made it and there has got to be something off in the measurements or something lost in translation because it’s the worst cozzupe I ever made and I mAke it every year and wanted to try something different this year thank god Easter is next week I think the oven temp is way too high as well they came out like hard little burned lumps and my cozzupe is beautiful every year
Awesome
Exactly what Nonni did right on top of the washing machine brings back such good memories.
Grandmoms are super
La Nonna mia faceva ogni anno per Pasqua . Noi siamo da Ciro Marina in Calabria! Lei chiamava la Cuzzupa ! Lo faccio io, ogni tanto!
Buona Pasqua a tutti voi 🎉
A good amount of fresh yeast was added as well
Love how your boy is all in. Husband material 😊
He’s quite easy on the eye too.
He's very handsome and adorable.
multo bene e dolce !!!
M'dummanna se pò 'mbara la lange pi ffá Lu video
I got only Instant Yeast how much do I put of it instead of the block of yeast please ???
Why use fresh yeast and baking power as well ???
Podrias poner la receta en español 🇪🇦gracias😘
Why no yeast? So little baking powder n still rises
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