(picture taken in Sicily when I was 4 years old…my dad, me, my sis & my mom)
Since it’s Father’s Day I wanted to share with you a few things about my own dad.
I still call him Daddy. (so what if I’m 35 years old)
He grew up in a small town in Sicily (Castiglione).
He moved to the States to marry my mom in the 1970s when he was about 23 years old.
He was a baker.
He would take me with him to a bakery in the Bronx every Sunday where I would sit on a stool in the middle of a huge kitchen, eating a cookie, while listening to him catch up with his friends (in Italian of course) and watching lots of fancy cakes get made. We’d come home with a big white box tied with red & white string full of Italian pastries and cookies for Sunday lunch. One of my favorite memories of my daddy still to this day.
He has a huge heart, which I like to think was passed down to me.
He makes a mean pizza and calzone and has since I was 4 years old.
He’s been in the pizza/restaurant business for 31+ years…and still going strong.
He’s always taken very good care of his family.
He’s the hardest working person I know, and I’m proud of that.
So in honor of my dad and everything he has taught me, directly and indirectly, about life…I want to share with you one of his best pizzas – his spinach pizza; one that I recreated at a pizza party I hosted in my home a couple of years ago. I tweaked it just a bit (he doesn’t use nutmeg in his sauce) and I’m sure you’ll love it just as much as we do.
Happy Father’s Day to all the awesome dads out there…including mine, as well as my husband, my grandfather, my father-in-law, my brothers-in-law, my nephew, my cousins, and my friends.
Enjoy!
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