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the perfect combination for dining with music – Italian Cuisine


Reopen the Blue Note and go back to dinner with music. And so to taste the "holy trinity" of Cajun cuisine, based on green peppers, onions and celery, you no longer need to fly to Louisiana. Just book in Milan

In New Orleans they call it the "holy trinity" of cooking: green peppers, onions and celery. Almost impossible not to find them in the typical Cajun dishes of Louisiana, a land of jazz and a history of great contamination. Here music and recipes have the same sound, the same story to tell, the same warmth: spicy and intoxicating. But if the United States is far away, the Blue Note of Milan it is in the heart of the Isola area and has been bringing the best of jazz and blues music to the city for years now. Now Cajun cuisine too.

Jazz and Cajun cuisine, the soul of New Orleans

Jazz was born in New Orleans and from slave labor songs it becomes itinerant music played in street brass bands, made to dance, to have fun, to escape, and only at the end does it end up in clubs and then recorded on records. It is the same story of Creole cuisine, born from the meeting of different cultures, origins and traditions that took place in these lands. A poor, robust cuisine, made with local ingredients, made inviting by spices and aromas from afar. Cajuns were the French colonists who emigrated from Canada to lower Louisiana at the end of the eighteenth century, bringing with them very particular culture, ingredients and recipes that are still recognizable today after three centuries and part of the tradition of those lands. The city takes its name from Orléans along the Loire, but is on the Mississippi River and is known for its French Quarter and Old European-inspired architecture. The cuisine also reflects centuries-old history: Cajun cuisine is a combination of French cuisine and tradition of the Southern United States in which smoked meat, spicy pork sausage and rice known as boudin or crayfish are cooked in a single pot: the jambalaya. But French culture was evidently not the only one to cross this area, and Creole culture is strong, the product of European and African, Caribbean or Hispanic descendants that make up the majority of the population here. The essence of Creole is found in rich sauces, local herbs, red tomatoes, fish and seafood.

At the Blue Note you can dine to the rhythm of music

The Blue Note celebrates its 17 years of activity in which it has brought jazz, blues, gospel and African-American inspired music to the heart of Milan, adding a new note: to be the first Cajun restaurant in Milan. Along with international cuisine such as the inevitable burgers, it also offers dishes born right in the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the deep south of the United States, one of the most incredible cities in the world: with its Caribbean tones and its typical mixture of cultures that have left their mark in almost three hundred years of history. Chef Federico Tronci of Blue Note Milano, after careful research among the historical testimonies of the time, has outlined an ad hoc menu proposing reworked dishes that will vary seasonally. "Cajun cuisine is the result of the ingenuity of those peoples who have learned to survive in unknown and inhospitable lands, made of swamps and marshes and have been able to wisely mix different gastronomic traditions – French, Spanish and Caribbean – with poor local products – rice, crustaceans, molluscs , says Federico Tronci. "With this new menu we want to go back to the historical roots of jazz and focus on a simple cuisine, with few ingredients, but all easily recognizable". We start with i fried: tender chicken marinated in spices or prawns battered in beer and served with homemade creole or smoked sauce. Typical of Criolla cuisine, the Shrimp gumbo, a slightly spicy soup served with white rice and fried bread or the brisket BBQ with white rice and red beans in sauce. For those who want to taste just one sandwich, you can order the brisket and mustard one, but the important thing is not to miss the dessert: Banana foster, with caramelized banana and vanilla ice cream (which comes here directly from one of the best ice cream parlors in Italy, Artico, a few steps from the restaurant).

The evening of the reopening

Celebrate New Orleans will be held on Tuesday 22 September to celebrate one of the most incredible cities in the world, the cradle of jazz. The evening will be dedicated to Creole culture at 360 degrees: on stage the Domenico Mamone Quintet will make the public savor the dawn of jazz, from the sessions with Louis Armstrong, to the blues and dixieland echoes, retracing the stages of the musical career of the jazz legend Sidney Bechet ; while those who will also enjoy dinner, will be able to savor traditional Cajun dishes.

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Music at sunset conquers the salt marshes of Marsala – Italian Cuisine


The appointment with "‘ in Scurata … cunti and canti at sunset "is also renewed for 2020, in collaboration with the Cantine Pellegrino that celebrate 140 years since its foundation

The sun goes down, the curtain rises. And the magic finally begins. Everything is ready in that Marsala for the 2020 edition of the summer festival 'In Scurata … stitches and songs at sunset, the event in memory of the actor and director Enrico Russo which for the third year will bring music and art directly to the sea, with the famous salt pans of the Sicilian city as a backdrop for the concerts and theatrical performances scheduled. Eleven events that will mark the calendar of this strange summer 2020, starting from the concert that on July 30 will see the musician of Trapani Sinforosa Petralia on the piano: an opportunity that will also allow you to celebrate 140 years of Cantine Pellegrino, the historic main partner winery of the event.

Theater and music in the time of the coronavirus

The production and organization of the Scurata is edited by MAC, the City of Marsala Cultural Artistic Movement which after 3 years of intense work was officially established on May 28th, despite the numerous difficulties linked to the pandemic. The purpose of this new institution is and will be to combine efforts to promote local culture, with particular attention to the live show, hit at its foundations in 2020 by the health emergency. So the program of events of the Scurata it becomes a precious chance of revenge and rebirth. In addition to the inaugural concert for piano, therefore, we also find on the calendar The evening of miracleson August 4th, tribute to Lucio Dalla wanted by the Carpe Diem Association, with the musical direction of Fabio Gandolfo. But also the world premiere of Sciara, first update, the theatrical text taken from the historical novel by Franco Blandi, which reports the reconstruction of the family affairs of Francesca Serio, mother of the trade unionist Salvatore Carnevale barbarously killed by the mafia on May 16, 1955. The complete list of events, together with the link to buy tickets online, is available on MAC official Facebook page.

Photos Tullio Puglia.

An anniversary dedicated to Sicilian wine

The saline that will be transformed into a stage for the shows of the festival will take the name of Teatro a mare Albarìa Pellegrinor, in homage to the last – and elegant – rosé born in the Cantine Pellegrino house. The 2020 edition of the Scurataon the other hand, it will also celebrate the history and success of this great Sicilian winery, founded in Marsala in 1880 by Paolo Pellegrino, a notary by trade, a winemaker by passion. Six generations and 140 years later, Cantine Pellegrino can boast an annual production of over 5 million bottles, exported all over the world to bring the flag of Sicily high, very high on international tables. A goal that – as the company itself underlines – is combined with an increasing attention to the territory, both on the research and sustainability front as well as on the enotourist and cultural one.

Sing as you eat: food in the hits of Italian music – Italian Cuisine

Sing as you eat: food in the hits of Italian music


Morandi, Mina, Celentano, Pupo, Mannoia, Gaber, Cremonini, Jannacci: Italian music has always been linked to its cuisine. Here are some "tasty" examples to go back in time and remember the great successes that saw all kinds of food on the Ariston stage

If it were possible to organize a Sanremo festival dedicated to food, there would really be fun. from Pasta with tomato by Rita Pavone al babà (which "is a serious matter") of Marisa Laurito, praised on the Ariston stage in 1989, there are many texts that bring to food music and typical products of the Belpaese. But not only.

Timeless Gianni

Bananas and raspberries are not exactly two fruits shared by the boot like the famous "pizza and mandolin" on the mouth of all foreigners when it comes to Italian cuisine. Gianni Morandi in 1992 had managed to make these two fruits since exotic rhythm a great catchphrase. At the top of the charts for several weeks, the single by the evergreen artist from Bologna is still a cult of Italian music, as well as another piece of it with a cooking flavor. A song that in 1962 consecrated Morandi among the greats of the song of our country: “Get mom to get you milk". "Fat mandèr da to mama a tór dal lat" in the dialectal version engraved by Andrea Mingardi, even with reggae arrangement.

Different styles on the Ariston stage

Spaghetti, pizza and above all persimmons. In the passage with which Helium and tense stories everything comes second at the 1996 Sanremo. "The land of persimmons"Is another totem of Italian music of the nineties, becoming, in 2013, the initials of the TV broadcast conducted by Antonella Clerici, "The land of the cooks". But talking about music and food means above all going back in time and running back to 1974, when Jonny Dorelli he sang, inspired by the comedy of the same name, "Add a seat at the table". A place in the annals, in the same way, if they are awarded by right is the aforementioned "W pappa col pomodoro" of the Peacock is "But what goodness" of his majesty Anna Maria Mazzini, aka Mina. What is this robina here? It is simply history. It is simply a piece from 1977, a symbol of a truly different Italy from the current one, in the midst of epochal changes of which music was a witness and spokesperson.

Chocolate in notes

And some sweet and slightly salty chocolate ice cream baby do we want to talk about it? Obviously yes. Because here too, with Mr. Enzo Ghinazzi from Ponticino, just over three thousand souls in the province of Arezzo, Italian music, in the late seventies, gave posterity a immortal hit. Still danced today and remixed on every album in the country, Pupo's catchphrase is another one of those songs that are difficult to get out of your head despite decades since Cristiano Malgioglio he composed the text. But ice cream is also the protagonist of other songs, such as that of Paolo Conti 1979, "Lemon ice cream". Fruit likewise praised also by Gaber and Jannacci, about ten years earlier, in "A slice of lemon".

Water, salt and coffee

Returning to Mina, her duet with Celentano (base of any self-respecting karaoke still today, useless to hide it) from 1998 "Acqua e sale". While it is also right to remember how coffee has always had a respectable space in Italian record history. For Alex Britti, in 2008, it took seven thousand waiting for your loved one. The unforgettable Pino Danieleinstead he wrote a real hymn in 1977, "Na tazzulella 'and cafe", while for Fiorella Mannoia, in 1981, "hot black coffee" was a way to kill time before his love revenge.

Not only city of flowers

However, it is not only a Sanremo that food ends up on stage or in albums to listen to. Staying on coffee, in fact, we cannot forget the curious recipe of “Peppina's coffee", Which has not been drunk in the morning, neither with milk nor tea since 1971. In that year, Gold sequin brings to the fore for the first time the song written by Tony Martucci, but over time the tune has never ended in oblivion. As well as "Grandma Pina's tagliatelle”, First classified at Zecchino in 2003 and on TV during several broadcasts.

Plenty of food

"Champagne" by Peppino di Capri, "Honey" by Gigi D'Alessio, "Bubbles”By Vasco Rossi,“ Marmellata # 25 ”by Cesare Cremonini, "Barbecue" of Article 31 and "Tomatoes" of Gino Paoli: food and music, there really is something for everyone. And maybe it would take a whole book to remember all the passages with this leitmotiv. An appeal, therefore, for those who think they are truly part of “The society of magnaccioni"(Gabriella Ferri, 1964) Italian: are there still other suggestions?

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