Cremona VIOLIN Makers LUNCH
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I love violinmaking! But if you are hungry you can not work properly since you can't focus on what really matters. So here a short video of what I like to cook in a one hour lunch break.
Today I invite you ate my house a few minutes out of Cremona and I cook for you and the the rest of my workshop a delicious plate of Pasta with home made tomato sauce.
Hope you enjoy it and looking forward to the next violinmaking video next Friday.
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Edgar
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Love the cutting board!
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I have a feeling that soon enough you will have a cooking channel as well 😊
i hope you get 500 likes quickly because it is a really great video, like those you make in the workshop, but adds another angle of the humanistic approach to craftsmanship, proportions, harmony and taste of life, which music is part of and food, of course! Thank you 🙏
Thank you for the recipe and please make more ❤😊👍
Thanks!
@EdgarRuss
2 күн бұрын
Thank you very much! Highly appreciated!❤
Edgar ... I would happily take all your recipes!!!
If you sir make pasta as you make violins I have no doubts it's gonna be delicious.
@EdgarRuss
2 күн бұрын
😂
Oh boy! Save me some, I'll be right there! I cook with Barilla always. Yes, the shape is important and a different sauce (some call it gravy) would do better with a different pasta shape. I have Linguine frequently. In fact, at work they call me "Noodles". Oh yes, a stock cube is good as well. I always do that. Don't forget the garlic and herbs please. Ha! You use a violin form for a cutting board. NOW I know what I have been missing all these years.
👍👍👍❤ More cooking videos, please.
I give you the 500 likes...Thank you!!!Buen provecho..!!!
I really enjoyed this! Thank you.
Your Basel plant is lovely!
@umiviolalefut1593
14 күн бұрын
Basil*
I will try this and I hope I will be transported and experience a taste of Cremona Italy in my pasta. Thanks Mr. Edgar Russ from the Philippines. Come visit us sometimes.
Looks tasty!
❤️😋👍😜
Jeannette and are planning a visit. Put the pot on!
@EdgarRuss
2 күн бұрын
Great! I throw the pasta in the water!
😍🍝
5:18 Edgar EDGAR, what are you doing, be carefull you could slice your fingers in the way you cut, how many times i have to tell you ?🤣
that chopping board mate.... wonder who's new violin will smell like onion?
🤣🤣 your cutting board is of the shape of a violin…
@umiviolalefut1593
14 күн бұрын
It's actually the shape of and inside mold ... But yes... Very funny
Beef or chicken stock?
110 Gramm of Pasta per person One onion, One can of tomato for every two people Salt, olive oil, basil, half stock cube, little bit of butter, Parmesan cheese Stay exactly on the minutes of cooking indicated on the pasta package. Enjoy and once you made your pasta “alla Elena” leave your comment!
@umiviolalefut1593
14 күн бұрын
This is beautiful... I'm American... I don't touch the ketchup stuff It's always from scratch