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In this issue...
  • Re-Inventing Ourselves
  • Happenings in Sicily!
  • Trivia!
  • Cannoli alla Crema di Caffe
    Sicilian Fried Pastries with Coffee Filling

  • 2 Cooking Classes
    May 21st, Noon & 3:00pm

    Featuring: Eggplant Parmesan & Eggplant Rolatini
    Cost: $15.00
    Classes led by: Chef Marc Stout, of Palmer's Restaurant

    Details about our Cooking Classes!

    Italian Language Classes!

    New Class Starting
    Call 978-686-7667 for more info and to sign up!

    Register Now

    Write us!
    All Things Sicilian Blog Site You are now invited to chat & comment on our blog site!!! Share your travels & love of Sicilia!

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    Sicilian Villa For Rental

    Aci San Filippo -- Near Taormina/Catania

    My villa in Sicily is like heaven on Earth. Click below to see more!

    Photos and details about the villa!

    Fall Trip To Sicilia!

    We are also planning another trip to Fall in September 2006 which Al will coordinate!

    So why not take the jump this year and join him! Call him directly at 978-204-6574 for info!

    New Feature!!!

    Take our Online MONTHLY TRIVIA TEST!!!

    News & Notes from All Things Sicilian
    Special Events & Savings for May
    May, 2006

    Ciao!

    As Springs blooms all around us and the flowers and trees wake from their winter's nap, let me the first to wish all the mothers and grandmothers out there a Happy Mother's Day!

    Don't forget that our Lawrence store has many more products that are not posted on the 'net! Visit the store for an unbelievable assortment of Italian, as well as Sicilian, goodies!

    Also, please email me with any suggestions on how we can improve our selection, our web-site or our store. If you have products that you would like us to bring in, please let me know...this is, after all, your web-site!
    My personal email address is alfredmzappala@yahoo.com

    Also....Our Italian classes continue in May. Call Olga at the Lawrence store (978-686-7667) for details.

    And finally we will be offering two cooking classes MAY 21, at noon and 3PM at our Lawrence store.
    The classes have proven to be very popular and "sell" out quickly, so please make your reservation early!
    For $15.00 you get a 1 hour demonstration from Marc Strout of Palmer's Restaurant who will show you how to prepare several succulent dishes... and you get to eat them too!

    JUST ADDED! We welcome back John Capriole of Creative Buffets who will present TWO Classes in June & July on featuring a Vegetarian Menu-June 4, July 16 & Decadent Desserts- June 11, July 30! Menus TBA View our updated menus, dates & additional details!!!

    Class size is limited to 20, so please call and save your space today!
    P.S. Groups are welcome too!


    Al Zappala, CEO All Things Sicilian

    Corleone, Sicily Re-Inventing Ourselves

    With reference to movies such as the The Godfather, Goodfellas, The Bronx Tale, and to television programs such as the Sopranos, I am one of those Sicilian-Americans who believes that over the past couple of decades, this particular genre of films has set back the U.S.'s view of Italians in general and Sicilian-Americans in particular.

    While perhaps appreciating them as "artistic" films, other than to spark an interest in "badda-bing" type of commercial exploitation, they have done nothing to enhance the awareness throughout the U.S. of the greatness that Italians in general and Sicilians in particular have brought to this world. Sadly, many prominent Italian-American directors, producers and actors have lined their pockets and are now fabulously wealthy as a result of this exploitation, and Oscars line the mantles in their homes.

    Last year I received a call from a prominent advertising agency in New York City. The woman at this agency asked me if All Things Sicilian would be interested in taking part in a giant press conference announcing the release of a new DVD game. They were interested in giving out gift baskets filled with our products to "famous" people who were going to participate in the grand marketing event, which included the press, and therefore would be an excellent exposure for our products.

    During the conversation, she told me that they were also soliciting a fedora manufacturer (a hat maker), a cigar manufacturer, and a mattress manufacturer. Puzzled, I asked her for the name of this new DVD game. She proudly told me...The Godfather...home DVD edition.

    Feeling affronted, I lectured her on our rich culture and expressed my offense by her marketing agency and the manufacturer.

    I hung up the phone, upset at this senseless exploitation.

    At the time, I issued a press release condemning the release of the game and contacted various Italian- American organizations who likewise did the same. My press release was never published, and only scant attention was given to those published by the other Italian-American organizations.

    Fast forward now one year.

    Last week while reading the newspaper one night, I read a story about the sales of this particular game. It is now one of the best selling DVD games available for home use. According to the article, you can work your way up the criminal organization to the status of a "Don" by killing this person or that person, stealing this or that, or robbing this person or that person. Reading this article truly saddened me.

    This genre has entered the fabric of our society permanently. The extensive contributions that creative, hard working Italian -Americans....doctors, lawyers, businessmen, artists, professors, poets...the list goes on forever.... are negated by this shameless exploitation of our cultural background.

    Heroes like professor Gaetano Cipolla from Arba Sicula and professor Joe Privitera who have dedicated their lives educating Americans on who a Sicilian really is, are beacons in this area of darkness.

    We all need to be beacons. We need to learn about our background...really learn about it...and understand from where we came ... and what we can truly accomplish...in order to reverse this inaccurate perception.

    Who are we? We are Sicel, we are Phoenician, we are Greek, we are Roman, we are Arab, we are Norman, we are Byzantine, we are English, we are Spanish...blended into one culture...an example for all the world to see...that's who we truly are...we, ourselves, have to learn about our history first...and then teach our children...and our grandchildren... We must not forget who we truly are.....

    Ciao, Al

    PS: Posted on our blog: www.allthingssicilian.blog.com are the names of the of the major anti-defamation organizations!

    Carretti Happenings in Sicily!
    Celebrations & More in May!

    Etna Fest 2006 has kicked off in the province of Catania with many artistic and cultural activities scheduled throughout the year all around the province of Catania.
    Check out Etnafest for a complete listing of monthly events.


    The Feast of Saint Alfio is celebrated in three different villages this month....Tres castagni which has the most spectacular fireworks display you will ever see and its streets are filled with sidewalk vendors while round the clock masses of the faithful walk barefoot with votive candles all day and night into the Church of Saint Alfio... religious celebrations also occur in the Mountain village on Mt. Etna named after Saint Alfio, as well as, in Lentini , where the 3 Roman brothers were martyred. Also, the Festa of the Sicilian Carts, "Carretti siciliani".
    May 9-10 are the dates for all three locations.

    Other Festivals in Sicily:
    2nd Sunday is the Festa of San Cono in San Cono
    3rd Saturday and Sunday is the Festa of San Filippo Siriaco in Calatabiano
    3rd Sunday is the Festa of San Sebastiano in Maniace
    On the fourth Sunday in May, the Taratata includes costumes, cavalcades, and battles reinacting those between the Normans and Arabs in Casteltermini.

    View our Sicilian Olive Oil inspired by the town of Sant'Alfio!

    Sfumato Trivia!

    This painter created the "sfumato" (sfoo·mah·toe) the Latin (via Italian) fumare ("to smoke"), a style of painting which created a way of blending shapes on canvas, whereby light flows into darkness creating shapes.
    This famous artist was:

    a. Pablo Picasso
    b. Raphael
    c. Michelangelo
    d. Leonardo da Vinci


    (Answer below)

    Monthly Quiz just added!!!

    View our expanded selection of Art & History of Sicily!

    Cannoli Cannoli alla Crema di Caffe
    Sicilian Fried Pastries with Coffee Filling
    Adapted from: Italian Regional Cooking by Ada Boni



    • 12 Plain cannoli pastry shells
    • 1 egg yolk
    • 2 1/2 tablespoons sugar
    • 4 teaspoons all purpose flour
    • 1 1/4 cups warm milk
    • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
    • 1/2 lb. ricotta
    • 3 - 4 teaspoons Espresso Nut cream OR Any Nut Cream Flavor

    • For custard:
      Beat the egg yolk in a small pan, add the sugar and continue beating until the mixture thickens. Add the flour & beat again until the mixture is smooth and creamy. Put the pan on a low heat and slowly add the milk, and continue to stir vigorously. Add the vanilla, and continue to stir until thick and smooth. Remove from heat & beat again. Let cool down, then refrigerate.


      In another bowl mix together ricotta, 1 cup powdered sugar, nut cream. Add the cold custard and mix well. Fill the cannoli with the mixture, arrange them on a serving dish, generously dusted with powdered sugar.
      Optional: Try Chocolate Coated Cannoli Shells and/or dip ends in crushed chocolate, nuts and decorate with candied or fresh fruit.


    Links You'll Love
  • All Things Sicilian
  • Italian lesson in SICILY & ITALY!
  • VirtualItalia - Boston Events, Italian info
  • List of Sicilian Americans
  • The Sons of Italy
  • Italian Museums!
  • Lorenzo Press
  • About Us
    All Things Sicilian provides customers an authentic Sicilian experience when they come through the doors, offering sampling of delicious imported Sicilian sauces, spreads, olive oils and more; beautiful hand-painted ceramics; cultural artifacts, including terracotta figurines, authentic Sicilian carrettinos and flags; Sicilian folk music and more. The majority of products in the stores come from Tutti Prodotti Siciliani, the parent company of All Things Sicilian, which imports items from Sicily under exclusive distribution agreements with a variety of artisan producers



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