How 19 Traditional Italian Foods Are Made | Regional Eats | Insider Food
Italy is known for its artisanal foods, from gelato to burrata.
Today, we travel across Italy to discover how various cheeses, meats, and breads are made and what makes them special to their respective regions.
Our first stop is in the south of Italy to see how one family makes their own tomato sauce.
00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Tomato Sauce
13:26 - Grannie's Pasta
24:19 - Focaccia Genoa
37:05 - Focaccia Bari
46:12 - Limoncello
54:00 - Caviar
01:03:03 - Parma Ham
01:09:03 - Pesto
01:24:07 - Gabagool
01:35:40 - Panettone
01:45:44 - White Truffle
01:57:30 - Caciocavallo
02:07:46 - Gelato
02:15:40 - Ricotta Cheese
02:24:35 - Burrata
02:36:17 - Gorgonzola
02:45:08 - Giant Mozzarella
02:54:24 - Parmesan
03:04:13 - Coppia Ferrarese
03:08:37 - Credits
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When I visited Italy, I FELT like I ate like a pig. However, I LOST so much weight! I had wine daily and NEVER got drunk or got a headache like I always do in the U.S. I literally would move there for the food and friendly smiles alone. I love their culture so much. I had the best time. 👌🏾
This is my 2AM thing whenever I can't sleep. But I always end up starving.
@MIDNITE69
11 ай бұрын
Current mood. Can confirm.
@gull5604
Ай бұрын
Current mood too
Got to say Italians have a deep appreciation for food and they are amazing at preparing it
@nature.112
9 ай бұрын
I want to come italy can you help me?
True artisans in everything they do. That's what makes Italian products so special. The care in production shows.❤
Wow this was incredible to see all these foods get made in such a traditional way! We love Italian food and can't wait to go back to Italy someday. Thanks for such a great video!
All the food look tasty. I felt like I’m already in Italy just by watching this video! Would love to visit Italy one day!
The clipping of the ends of some words just reminds me of my nonna and her very Neapolitan accent ❤
It’s sad to see traditional methods such as these become a thing of the past :( and it makes me love the people like Isabella and her family keeping these traditions alive for as long as they have
@nature.112
9 ай бұрын
I want to come italy can you help me?
@Mr.Helper.
7 ай бұрын
Soon we’ll just put s capsules in a machine and in 3 seconds an entire turkey dinner pops out
I love tomatoes so my mouth was watering watching the sauce being made. That sauce looked fantastic - such a beautiful color and I’m sure it tasted fantastic. So interesting to see it made from scratch.
That old lady, making the tomato sauce, being 81 and walking around like someone in their 50's, strong like an ox. Must be all that tomatoes.
@TinTin-ir8wx
4 ай бұрын
It's normal just like no menopause bfre 60 n every year new love pure good normal no wrong type kids wth daily love sx attachments full of life always every secnd normal life wth appropriate righteous true lover young virgin innocent jaan boy husband.
I’m Vietnamese but the Italia tomato sauce is very delicious to my taste. I think I must trust this way of making it soon. It looks so good.
Beautiful host , love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇮🇹
O toque final, não poderia ser de outro, mas da vovó.
Don't know how I found myself here but it was such a great watch
I’m from south Italy and my grandparents used to make their own tomato sauce and also olive oil ❤ rn they’re too old to do that but these are amazing memories
@ROYWONDEROFF
10 ай бұрын
Go and learn that shit from them with you physical power and their knowledge
@nature.112
9 ай бұрын
I want to come italy can you help me?
@TinTin-ir8wx
4 ай бұрын
Olive oil, sauce, dfrnt spice mixture making, dfrnt herbs mixture making, etc, I hav been thinking n interested . I love
@TinTin-ir8wx
4 ай бұрын
@@nature.112 u urself provide all ur info's n why,fr wht, next etc issues make clear wth self
@TinTin-ir8wx
4 ай бұрын
@@ROYWONDEROFF I also want to, I would love to
While there are some commonalities, every Italian family I know swears by their homemade sauce and makes it a bit differently. As soon as she added sugar and left out the garlic, I could hear my grandmother make that derisive noise all Italian grandmothers make at new cooks: you left out an essential ingredient/step. We leave bigger chunks of tomato pulp, use garlic and olive oil, tomato paste as well as fresh tomatoes (skinned) salt, basil AND a touch of fresh parsley and oregano, a pinch of red pepper and then time in the big cast iron pan. Yes, we do pass down equipment - my daughter uses some tools passed down from my great grandmother. Whatever recipe you use, the freshest ingredients and family traditions make the best sauce!
@MIDNITE69
11 ай бұрын
Your family's sauce sounds absolutely amazing 🤩
@poetryqn
11 ай бұрын
@@MIDNITE69 Thank you! It's how my husband and I started dating. lol
@enriquedossantos3283
10 ай бұрын
i use garlick and white pepper, also i like to put one blended caramelized onion per 4kg of tomato, i dont use basil/oregano/parsley cause i put those AFTER when i do pasta/pizza/lasagna the amounts varies i like oregano and no parsley on pizza, basil and parsley for pastas
@enriqueblancas344
10 ай бұрын
9⁰
@nature.112
9 ай бұрын
I want to come italy can you help me?
On the "Grannie's pasta" I wish they would do a slo-mo of her pasta making. She is SO fast!! Amazing!!
@notcatherinehall9265
3 күн бұрын
The orecchiette? Once it's in the wormy shape, cut and indent each w your thumb :)
No matter what the country or culture, cooking with FIRE
Thanks so much for the very thorough and informative video-I just bought a ninja and was concerned about the hot surface after “cleaning” the racks/inside/etc. Your video acknowledged this issue but also balanced it out with tons of concrete, professional advice-thanks!
This channel always offers the best quality videos. We hope to see more of these.
Ivan with his Focaccia made me drool
Thank you for making this video 🤍
Terrific video! Very informative.
First time I watch your video and loved it...very educational.
Thanks for a wonderful video full of great inspiration for the kitchen and some wonderful tips on cooking
Me encanta la comida italiana 😊
I really enjoyed watching this documentary. Congratulatiojns!
Italian food is my favorite.
It's wonderful to see three generations come together to make sauce out of the garden's bounty!
The tomato sauce makes me wanna learn Italian and find a wife over there.
what a triumph of a video, in one fell swoop it's preserving (ha!) an entire food culture
bravo!!!Mi scuso per gli errori, sto traducendo tramite Google, sono felicissimo di questo meraviglioso video! Ho cucinato le linguine per tre ore e mi sono piaciute le tue storie! sei ben fatto!!!!
As one born there but gone many years, watching this has been restorative to my Italian soul.
Thats some good eats right there!😋
I adore Nunzia!
Grateful to my Italian friends who showed me how to make sauce years ago! Thank you for verification 🥰
Ohhhh, I so remember eating focaccio with tomato made in these wood ovens from the south of Italy. Italians know how to make food just perfect. Simple ingredients, but pure quality so it has the best flavors.
I’m just so charmed by them using an old glass coke bottle! ❤
@nature.112
9 ай бұрын
I want to come italy can you help me?
Very nice - I love it.
great job!
very good video !
Great sharing....have a wonderful day.....
You have make me so hungry ❤
Awesome ❤
Love watching food when I am hungry!!!
希望有一天我能去吃這些 正宗義大利食物,看起來超讚的!
Good ideas!
Yummy pomodoro fresco ❤
Thanks,
Oh I want those jars!
thanks
Grateful to my Italian friends who showed me how to make sauce years ago! Thank you for verification
Nice tasty helthy food👍👍👍
Orecchiette has always been a favorite pasta shape and I could watch Nonna make it all day long. @ 13:30-24:30 The sizes, the flip for the “everywhere except Bari” style, the rough texture to hold the sauce, and all with a butter knife. Wow. She makes it look so easy it lulls one into a false sense of thinking, “…I can totally do that!” Except I most likely cannot lol. She makes me want to try though. I’m pretty sure I’ve got the semolina flour somewhere over near the…
@joelvelasquez5161
10 ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊
When do we eat?!? Fantastic! Oh my!
So grösser Pizza & Wunderschönes Wochenende
Delish recipe.
Nunzia is bad ass and she looks like a fun lady! ❤️
Claudia makes me want to learn Italian. Just love the accent, but that women in the ham section was super fast.
Watching here👏
I love the pot at the beginning of the video about four minutes in I want one that size
Foods ❤
Woah the process of making tomato sauce brought back memories. When it came to making tomato sauce, my task as a kid was cleaning the jars, which I despised with every fiber of my being lol We would process up to 180 kg of tomatoes, and I had to clean over 100 jars all by myself. It was a laborious task that left my hands wrinkled and my knees hurting :( But it is true that as you grow up, you are promoted to more fun activities hahaah Nevertheless, it was all worth it when we sat down for pasta: spaghetti, lasagna, gnocchi, or cannelloni. As I grew older, we would celebrate a successful day of making tomato sauce with a bottle of apple or pineapple cider💕
@nature.112
9 ай бұрын
I want to come italy can you help me?
@sabssabssabs
9 ай бұрын
@nature.112 I'd love to, but I don't live in Italia :( I'm not even European lol I hope you can get help from a local!!! Best of wishes
@nature.112
9 ай бұрын
@@sabssabssabs miss you are so beautiful & cute.
@nature.112
9 ай бұрын
@@sabssabssabs can you arrange me a local, if you can?
@melodeebeasley8494
7 ай бұрын
Omg buy a ticket!
Just put some prosciutto on my 13 topping pizza! So good!
Good job
i really want to learn how to cook italian foods from those grandmas and aunties
The women of Italee are a different breed. They are great chefs and mothers and wives. They are great people.
Ainda não tinha visto limões desse tamanho nem tampouco comer a casca do limão siciliano, mas tão somente a raspa que segundo ela é macia e levemente adocicada. Interessante, gostaria de provar até porque adoro limonada, sendo meu suco favorito (depois do de açai,, cupuaçu, buriti, etc...rs..).
OOOOOOOOOOO in the pesto part...that cheese...as a Norwegian I can tell you this...cheese is bliss especially brown cheese, but with that one I think it's because it 's the most common cheese in Norway...but you give me a cheese board...I might even eat the board yes!!!! 🧀🧀
@Maiasatara
10 ай бұрын
My heritage is part Norwegian and you’re confirming that my love of cheese is in my 🧬 lol. Do you claim coffee, too, or is that from my Swedish ancestors lol?
You guys HAVE to try the Limomcello if you drink!!! I loved the process so I wanted to try it, but when I went to the liquor store, the 26% alc volume made me a little nervous lol. BUT IT IS SO SMOOTH!!! You can barely taste the alcohol LOL, it tastes like juice and you dont have to make a cocktail with it if you dont want to. Which i also say be careful, one glass is enough fpr me, and i have a fairly high tolerance 😅 but it is VERY much worth a try. I'd also say it its worth the price!! Where I am, it's only $30 USD, which for the amount, alc content and sweetness, is worth it to me!!! I recommend drinking it cold, i had it both room temp and refrigerated, and cold is best in my opinion. I hope this helps anyone wondering if its good or not... it is!! Not tart at all!!
good
Wish i was born and raised in Italy 😊
tamsak done po waiting
Federica and Claudia 😍
Gratzé Millé Bella 🌺✨♨️🙏🏼☺️🔆
Che bello 🎉🎉🎉🎉
jeez, the very first video made me feel like I'm back in Sorrento/Salerno visiting family and being taken to their farm to make food lmao. What makes it funnier is how here in the US visiting a farm entails smelling manure and the excessively burly guy running the farm. Whereas in Italy it's borderline models gently picking tomatoes and smiling at you lmao. Also, tomatoes have got to be one of, if not THE most versatile "fruit" in the world lmao.
Love the info, I'm traveling to Italy for 2 weeks in about 19 days...would be great to put the name of the city you are featuring because closed captioning didn't pick it up
@margaretstokely9016
7 ай бұрын
She says the city's name on each segment.
Oh my that is so delicious delicious
I started making my own sauce from the canned certified Italian tomatoes, I won’t be going back. I can imagine the sauce they have if my canned ones are good lol.
@nandanasalvi
7 күн бұрын
Don't be so sure about those so called Italian Tomatoes. Search for that very important and informative documentary about the Chinese takeover of that red gold...
God bless
U could knit a pressed flowers shawl w a black background using the candy handspun
I like how they just toss it on
These pretty ladies would be fun to watch doing anything they do!! Pretty, Hoochenaany!!
My brothers name is BARI so it was nice to see BARI it self 🎉
Superb Video Very Nice Food 👍
Italians do everything right related to food.
@VoltzV1
Жыл бұрын
Their food are disgusting and taste bland
@TurdBoi-tf5lf
11 ай бұрын
@@VoltzV1 you are american tho
@EasyPeasy_Japanesey
11 ай бұрын
Nah, Italian food is overrated af. The same bland and boring ingredients with no flavor.
@andreavallone3673
11 ай бұрын
@@EasyPeasy_Japanesey average american opinion about food
@EasyPeasy_Japanesey
11 ай бұрын
@@andreavallone3673 Not American. Cope.
You'd think that during 60 years they might at least once try to raise the terra cotta bowl up so it's closer to the outlet and doesn't create as much splatter and overspill. 🤷♂
@ireneinbarcelona
24 күн бұрын
But that would break the tradition, right?
@nandanasalvi
7 күн бұрын
After using an aluminium pot and plastic colanders, what's exactly left from that tradition? @@ireneinbarcelona
@ireneinbarcelona
4 күн бұрын
@@nandanasalvi Aluminium pots are absolutely traditional! In French cuisine, Escoffier REMOVED them to be replaced by copper ones. I think, a bit of splashing probably adds to the overall experience but yes, someone might have thought of raising that bowl.
saludos senora
Boa tarde, essa máquina para produzir o extrato de tomates lembra-me as antigas máquinas de fazer carnes moídas; meio que artesanal. modernizado, porém mais saudável do que as industrializadas,, sem dúvida. Acredito que devem existir no mercado para uso doméstico. Fazer esses macarrões me lembra pessoas quando estão nervosas ou mesmo que querem relaxar e distrair-se, e estouraram as bolinhas que vem no plástico. Tem aqueles que divertem-se usando os dedos com ideias criminosas para estourarem pessoas. Bom, parabéns pela reportagem, obrigada a todas e todos.
Anybody have read that the bakery in Bari is since from 1508. The florida was officially discovered in 1513.
i love Claudia
Looked tasty Insider Food I liked this video yes!!!!👍😅
58:43 I thought you shouldn't use silverware when you eat caviar? why are they handling it with a metal spoon?
@lenoiraux
Жыл бұрын
you just shouldnt eat with a metal spoon, there is no difference with metal spoon when you dont eat directly from it
@lay-2356
Жыл бұрын
@@lenoiraux so its ok to handle it with silverware? but not eat with it?
@DDRWakaLaka
10 ай бұрын
@@lenoirauxthat's dumb as shit, you're still handling it
@chromberries7329
9 ай бұрын
You can't use silver, but you can use stainless steel or gold, or any other non reactive metal.
@ireneinbarcelona
Ай бұрын
@@chromberries7329 It's the same with eggs; spoons for eating eggs used to be made of mother of pearl.
Makes me hungry 🎉
I would love to be taught by Nunzia to make pasta.
those lemons are huge
I do this every year.
Hello! Watching
17:30 orecchiette + braciole = yes, please