It’s amazing how no matter what ethnicity all grandmas are similar. My grandma was Mexican but her kitchen was ran the same like nonnas. Reusing plastic containers for other ingredients and the way she cooked was similar. Love this segment!
The way Nonna speaks is such an interesting fusion of English and Italian. She thinks she doesn't speak a work of English but she really does, though all her English vocabulary works as if they're a part of her natural Italian language.
Beautiful family Bond!!!! How Grandmothers, grandfathers, Mother, and fathers are sooooo important to our lives, treasure them with every fiber of your being, god bless, oh and good cooking too….. 😊
Such a beautiful family. Great Chicken cutlets BTW. If I had a grandma making those, I would ask her to make extra cutlets and I would have sandwiches all week long.
I love the beauty I see in your family , I was raised close by an Italian elder couple which my family and I truly loved to go around ,and to hear your Grandmother speak brings those beautiful memories back to me stay caring and remain the beautiful family which you are. the very best to all of you.
the Italian she's speaking is amazing. it's a handful of English words in Sicilian accent and the Italian that people spoke back in the early 1900s. its so different from the italian I speak here in Rome that's so cool
Help!!! @1:44 in the egg paste, my wife insists on adding milk! I have been explaining for the last 5 years that she is not making french toast but only thinning out the sticky egg from holding the batter onto the chicken. She is English, so not only is my wife a bad cook, but she is stubborn as f.
It buzzes me out how similar my culture Portuguese is to Italians especially when it comes to older people the only difference between my grandma and this grandma is the language
I get excited when I don't see the chicken being dusted with flour before it's put into the egg wash. I never do it, my mom never did it and there is no need at all. The breading never falls off.
It's good Frankie and others are learning their grandparents' cooking tips and tricks. So many of the older generations' knowledge disappear when they leave us, especially here in America. I know my nieces and nephews do not know any of the "mental recipes" that came over with my grandparents, they have all married out and their food is now so fusion. They could look recipes up on Google but so many recipes now add sugar and other stuff to abide by modern taste, and too many "professional" chefs have fiddled with the old country recipes.
Frank has a great story, truly humble young man with a lot going for him. Very refreshing to see, I like his pizza show through munchies too! Man, food is awesome!!
I made this and the dressing its really that good…. i didn't include parsley in mine and i'm gonna use the dressing on other stuff pre versatile and the good stuff. https://www.copymethat.com/r/OuVucM1/nonnas-chicken-cutlets/ For anyone thats trying to make this. DO IT you won't regret it except maybe cleaning up..
IT WOULD BE FABULOUS IF YOU WOULD PUT YOUR YUMMY DELICIOUS RECIPES AND DIRECTIONS UNDERNEATH SO WE CAN HAVE THEM FOR LATER FOR PEOPLE LIKE ME WHO CAN NOT COOK THANK YOU SO MUCH
Both sets of my grandparents were French Canadian (with the exception of one grandfather who was born in France and came over at the age of nine). None of them spoke English, only French for the same reasons as Nonna Pinello.
That girl in the pink(the older one)is going to be a chef when she grows up. Just look at her eyes focusing on then cook. Give it 5-7 years, or sooner.
My grandma had story of taking my brother to zitos bakery on bleecker st he embarassed her once by saying nonna dont buy the bread here too much molika
I love videos cooking with Grandma's, I miss my grandmother's & great grandma, Nonna & Vovo Portuguese & Italian both wonderful cooks and it's why I love to cook today cause of enjoying learning to cook from them.
last time i checked only about 5% of italian americans actually speak italian and of those i bet the vast majority are over the age of 60, its very rare to find anybody franks age who actually speaks the language fluently, there are probably more in a place like bensonhurst where your surrounded by hardcore italian culture 24/7 but most places not too many.
I love this, reminds me of my grandmother, shes korean, and the family love and ties to your country.
Those dinner plates at the end!!! Grew up with those.. wow what a throw back ❤️
It’s amazing how no matter what ethnicity all grandmas are similar. My grandma was Mexican but her kitchen was ran the same like nonnas. Reusing plastic containers for other ingredients and the way she cooked was similar. Love this segment!
The way Nonna speaks is such an interesting fusion of English and Italian. She thinks she doesn't speak a work of English but she really does, though all her English vocabulary works as if they're a part of her natural Italian language.
Speak English this is America! MAGA!
Nonna's got day Italiglish going on. Love it
@800 the little boy in the red overalls. Just like the scene when Don Corleone dies in the garden. A little olive oil goes a long way.
How to make chicken cutlets – I sleep
With frank pinello – real shit
And his nonna – ASCENDED
You already know it's gonna be good when a grandma is making it
Beautiful family Bond!!!! How Grandmothers, grandfathers, Mother, and fathers are sooooo important to our lives, treasure them with every fiber of your being, god bless, oh and good cooking too….. 😊
Awww I’m miss the old neighborhood .
this makes me miss the fuck out of my grandmother
I wish I was part of Franks family………
This is the most Italian shit I’ve ever watched. Tony soprano doesn’t have anything on this woman.
His nona is like air fryer what??? Such a cute video
The recipe is great but what I impressed with this clip was the LOVE in this family! which now days has no value
God bless all ❤️
Such a beautiful family. Great Chicken cutlets BTW. If I had a grandma making those, I would ask her to make extra cutlets and I would have sandwiches all week long.
I love the beauty I see in your family , I was raised close by an Italian elder couple which my family and I truly loved to go around ,and to hear your Grandmother speak brings those beautiful memories back to me stay caring and remain the beautiful family which you are. the very best to all of you.
Damn, you’re sitting at the head of the table??? Big honor haha, I dream of the day that I’m allowed at the head lol
got bless your nona 🙂 nice simple recipe
the Italian she's speaking is amazing. it's a handful of English words in Sicilian accent and the Italian that people spoke back in the early 1900s.
its so different from the italian I speak here in Rome that's so cool
Hate to be a shit head but when u can’t b fucked to learn the language you don’t get citizenship in my book, and England’s.
Help!!! @1:44 in the egg paste, my wife insists on adding milk! I have been explaining for the last 5 years that she is not making french toast but only thinning out the sticky egg from holding the batter onto the chicken. She is English, so not only is my wife a bad cook, but she is stubborn as f.
God Bless your Grandma!! I hope to have that same relationship with my grand-kids. That's a lot of years of experience. Who needs English? LOL
8:35 future generation poised to take over
hol up frank is short for francesco?
Parmigiano from a jar? Classy
Thank you so much, love your grandma💕💯👍🏼 I’m trying the recipe ASAP 🙏🏻
She isn't speaking Italian. That's a strong Sicilian dialect.
Best thing on YouTube
Frank sorry for your loss you carry the gift on
The fact that she has never had to learn English is awesome… that’s new york
Awesome Beautiful!!! And Yes!! We Learn From Our GrandParents they Rock!!! Thankyou For Sharing! Give Grandma a Kiss From Us in Hawaii! Xoxoxo💋💋💋💨
Also coming from a Sicilian family, not American but proud to be able to speak both languages, American-Italian history is amazing 🙂
Very lucky to have a beautiful family that loved you all your life, that’s priceless. The US is a beautiful country
I love how she has such a typical classic style Italian accent. "I bringa the breada home-ah."
I noticed the olive oil in the syrup that is cool she recycles….
It buzzes me out how similar my culture Portuguese is to Italians especially when it comes to older people the only difference between my grandma and this grandma is the language
Yummy
Jesus fuck. I respect that you want to preserve your culture… but LEARN FUCKING ENGLISH!!!
I get excited when I don't see the chicken being dusted with flour before it's put into the egg wash. I never do it, my mom never did it and there is no need at all. The breading never falls off.
im gonna have to try this recipe in the morning
Annoying as hell
Frank could make me a deep fried stapler and I would still eat it.
It's good Frankie and others are learning their grandparents' cooking tips and tricks. So many of the older generations' knowledge disappear when they leave us, especially here in America. I know my nieces and nephews do not know any of the "mental recipes" that came over with my grandparents, they have all married out and their food is now so fusion. They could look recipes up on Google but so many recipes now add sugar and other stuff to abide by modern taste, and too many "professional" chefs have fiddled with the old country recipes.
Frank has a great story, truly humble young man with a lot going for him. Very refreshing to see, I like his pizza show through munchies too! Man, food is awesome!!
My cousins are half Sicilian, and I’ve gotten to go to their grandmas for Sunday supper… THE BEST.
"ora ci mette n'anthicchia black pepper" xD <3
Love the pride of his Nonna from Frank. Soaking in the love of the family.
My Sicilian grandmother and mother had those same small bowls when I was a kid 30+ years ago.
How do you know when it's done? When it's done it's done. If not a little longer.
@ 09:00 how did you get Prince William to attend the show 😂
If I fall into the category of a lot and a lot of people cook because of their grandparents. It's good I'm not a chef or a cook
I love this
20 sec ad fuck off munchi… you lost a regular viewer for this stupidity and greed
Still love this video
10:20 when even your grandma leaves you hanging
cool grandma shes genuinely funny, they coulda shown more of catherine tho
Nothing better
400 degrees for how long?
I made this and the dressing its really that good…. i didn't include parsley in mine and i'm gonna use the dressing on other stuff pre versatile and the good stuff. https://www.copymethat.com/r/OuVucM1/nonnas-chicken-cutlets/ For anyone thats trying to make this. DO IT you won't regret it except maybe cleaning up..
I wonder if people yell at nonna to learn how to speak English or get the F out of the country.
I have those same bowls with the small flowers lmao wow
Delicious
You guys are too cute ! Cherish your grandma.. 🤗🤗🤗🤗
No recipe… Love it !
Shop rite grated cheese real old school.
Kotlet
please somebody gift this gma a proper knife set please
Uncle Joey would love those chicken cutlets
crying because I miss my grandma
IT WOULD BE FABULOUS IF YOU WOULD PUT YOUR YUMMY DELICIOUS RECIPES AND DIRECTIONS UNDERNEATH SO WE CAN HAVE THEM FOR LATER FOR PEOPLE LIKE ME WHO CAN NOT COOK THANK YOU SO MUCH
Both sets of my grandparents were French Canadian (with the exception of one grandfather who was born in France and came over at the age of nine). None of them spoke English, only French for the same reasons as Nonna Pinello.
Nonna is a sweetheart!
That girl in the pink(the older one)is going to be a chef when she grows up. Just look at her eyes focusing on then cook. Give it 5-7 years, or sooner.
My grandma had story of taking my brother to zitos bakery on bleecker st he embarassed her once by saying nonna dont buy the bread here too much molika
I love this. I know how to make chicken cutlets but I saved this video because you can feel the love. Keep it up Munchies. 💗
RIP Nonna :’(
Man I miss my grandmother
Bruh thats a family i can kick it with.
I love your nonna She is a puppeta I understood ever word she said as I also speak fluent Sicilian
We use mayo and lime juice with are cutlets gotta try it not fresh limes lime juice off the hook!!!!
Where in Long Island?
I hope that was fresh Romano in that shaker?
Beautiful! 💜🙏👏🙌👍
I loved hanging out in the kitchen helping grandma cook. I still make her recipes.
Good stuff. Very old country. My favorite part The Shop Rite brand parmesean she loves it!!!! Tri State at its best
Can't find the written recipe anywhere
In Italian its mudiga chicken, mudiga steaks are better
I love videos cooking with Grandma's, I miss my grandmother's & great grandma, Nonna & Vovo Portuguese & Italian both wonderful cooks and it's why I love to cook today cause of enjoying learning to cook from them.
H to the YEAHHH!!!!!!
Looks great, nice to see family cooking together.
How can you live 50 years in an English speaking country and never learn the language? Rude.
last time i checked only about 5% of italian americans actually speak italian and of those i bet the vast majority are over the age of 60, its very rare to find anybody franks age who actually speaks the language fluently, there are probably more in a place like bensonhurst where your surrounded by hardcore italian culture 24/7 but most places not too many.
Krasdale, from C Town on 18th Avenue. My kind of people.
PERFEKT ITALIAN FAMILIA
just starting watching so beautiful..
No one cooks like your mother or grandmother
I live so close to this persons house
Solid. I miss my grandparents. We learn from those closest to us.