Friday, April 10, 2026

Veal Milanese Sinatra Way Recipe








FRANK SINATRA'S FAVORITE RESTAURANT

PATSY'S, NEW YORK

WEST 56th STREET






FRANK SINATRA & AVA GARDNER

MANGIA BENE !!!



Frank Sinatra loved Veal Milanese. His Dad Marty used to make it for young Frank and Sinatra ate Veal Milanese over a thousand times at his most favorite restaurant in the World, PATSY'S of NEW YORK on West 56th Street .. Franks other favorites were; Clams Posillipo, Spaghetti & Meatballs,  SUNDAY SAUCE, and Rigatoni Marinara ... 

See Daniel Bellino Zwicke's book "SUNDAY SAUCE" When Italian-Americans Cook for recipes of Sinatra's favorite dishes and recipes for SUNDAY SAUCE alla SINATRA and DOLLY SINATRA'S MARINARA ..

And MANGIA BENE !!!


VEAL MILANES RECIPE alla SINATRA

INGREDIENTS
  • 2 cups Bread Crumbs (Plain)
  • 2 tablespoons freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano

  • 1/4 cup minced flat-leaf parsley
  • 1 cup plus 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 large eggs, beaten
  • 4 veal cutlets (about 1 1/4 pounds), pounded thin to slightly less than 1/4 inch
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • 1 lemon, cut into 8 wedges
DIRECTIONS 
Break or cut the bread into large chunks and place in a food processor. Process until the bread is reduced into fine crumbs. Transfer the crumbs into a large bowl and stir in the cheese, oregano and parsley. Gradually add 3 tablespoons of oil, stirring until thoroughly combined. Season with salt and pepper.
Spread the flour onto a large plate, plate the eggs in a shallow bowl and spread the seasoned bread crumbs on a second large plate. Coat each veal cutlet in the flour, then the beaten eggs and then the bread crumbs, patting with the palm of your hand to ensure adhesion.
Heat 1 cup of the oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high flame (to a frying temperature of 350 degrees F.) and sauté the veal for 2 minutes. Turn and sauté for 1 additional minute. Do not crowd the pan. If necessary, fry the cutlets in batches. Remove with a slotted spatula and drain on paper towels. Season to taste with salt and pepper and serve with lemon wedges.




VEAL MILANESE

FRANK'S WAY "THIN & CRISPY"









SINATRA SAUCE

The COOKBOOK

COOK & EAT LIKE FRANK

PASTA - VEAL MILANES

MEATBALLS & MORE ...












SUNDAY SAUCE

WHEN ITALIAN-AMERICANS COOK









Bellino and Pacino

 



AL PACINO

SICILIAN AMERICAN

FAMILY ORIGINS - CORLEONE SICILY



"BELLINO & PACINO"

 The dish represents traditional, rustic 
Italian-American cuisine often featured in Bellino's works detailing 
Sicilian-American culture.
Key Connections between Bellino and Pacino:
The Recipe: The recipe, commonly known as a "Spaghetti Aglio e Olio" (garlic and oil) 
or a variation, is described as a favorite of Al Pacino, bringing to light his preference for simple, classic Neapolitan-style pasta.

  • Cookbooks: Daniel Bellino-Zwicke writes about this association in Grandma Bellino's Italian Cookbook and references it in his Italian-American food narratives.
  • Cultural Context: The works highlight the "Sunday Sauce" culture, linking popular Italian-American food, specifically meatballs and pasta, with figures like Al Pacino and Frank Sinatra.
  • Themed Content: The content often evokes memories of classic Italian-American food scenes, similar to those in The Godfather.






BELLINO & PACINO



NONNA BELLINO'S ITALIAN COOKBOOK

PASTA - MEATBALLS - SOUPS

PASTA alla PACINO & MORE ...









Author DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE

FAMILY ORIGINS - LERCARA FRIDDI SICILY

Settled in NEW YORK CITY 1906










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