| | Episode Tie-in / Character Mention | Cultural Note | |------------|------------------------------------------|-------------------| | Carmela’s Baked Ziti | “Big Girls Don’t Cry” (S2E5) – Carmela makes it for Father Phil. | The recipe includes three types of cheese and a meat ragù, not just tomato sauce. | | Artie’s Risotto with Mushrooms | “Full Leather Jacket” (S2E8) – Served at Vesuvio. | Uses porcini and Arborio rice; requires constant stirring. | | Paulie’s Sausage & Peppers | “The Happy Wanderer” (S2E6) – Paulie cooks at the executive game. | Sweet Italian sausage, bell peppers, onions – a Jersey classic. | | Uncle Junior’s Pasta e Fagioli | “Pax Soprana” (S1E6) – Junior complains about others’ versions. | Thick, not soupy; uses ditalini or small shells. | | Livia’s “Oh poor you” Struffoli | Mentioned in passing – Livia’s traditional Neapolitan honey balls. | Deep-fried dough, honey glaze, sprinkles – for Christmas. |
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Is The Sopranos Family Cookbook worth hunting down? Absolutely, yes. | | Episode Tie-in / Character Mention |