Pacino Pasta and New Book by Daniel Bellino

 

AL PACINO


PASTA alla PACINO


Daniel Bellino


   Al Pacino’s favorite pasta? It’s Spaghetti Aglio e Olio, (Spaghetti Garlic & Oil). Al’s favorite. I know. Al used to come to the restaurant Barbetta, in New York’s theater district. I was the wine director there. Mr. Pacino once asked me, “Can you guys make me Spaghetti Aglio e Olio.?” To which I replied, “Of course we can. For you Mr. Pacino, we will make it.” And so we did. We had. He made us an offer we couldn’t refuse. The dish, as you should well know, is beloved by most Italians, whether in Italy, or here in America. We Italian Americans just love it. Especially in the New York Metropolitan area of New York & New Jersey. We grew up with it, as Al Pacino growing up as a boy in the Bronx, New York, and as a young man living in Manhattan. It’s part of his life, and is in his blood. He’s Italian. Italian-American from the Bronx. New York Italians? We love: Baked Clams, Sunday Sauce, Lasagna, Meatballs, Linguine Vongole, and yes, as Mr. Pacino, “Spaghetti Aglio e Olio.” 


  Take note, that Parade Magazine April 1, 2025 picked up on my story of Al Pacino and myself (Daniel Bellino Zwicke). The wrote a little piece, quoting me, and telling the story of Al Pacino and me. That night at Barbetta, and the subsequent act of me telling the story (with recipe) in my book Positano The Amalfi Coast – Travel Guide – Cookbook. Parade magazine picked up on it, and my story and Al Pacino and I (Daniel Bellino) has snowballed, in print and all over the internet. And yes, “I’m proud it is.”

   And so I could not resist telling the story again. The story and myself – Daniel Bellino Zwicke, and the great Al Pacino. I’ve been a huge fan, as most Americans of Mr. Pacino for some 50 plus years now. “We are Paisons,” and blood brothers in a way. We are both Italian-American New Yorkers, with Sicilian ancestry and roots, from the same area of Sicily. Al Pacino’s family, believe it or not, are from Corelone, Sicily. Yes I said Corleone, the same town in Sicily as the fictional character Pacino played in the movie The Godfather, as one Michael Corleone, whose father Vito is from the Sicilian town Corleone. 

  My family, the Bellino’s are from the nearby town of Lercara Friddi, Sicily, the same town that the famed Mafia Boss Charles “Lucky” Luciano is from, as well as Frank Sinatra’s father – Martino Severino Sinatra. That’s our connection – Frank Sinatra, Al Pacino, and Me – Daniel Bellino.

  And yes, I greatly admire both Frank Sinatra, and Al Pacino, and I’m proud of our small connection as Sicilian Americans. “Paisons.”

PASTA alla PACINO – RECIPE


INGREDIENTS :

8 ounces imported Italian Spaghetti

8 tablespoons Olive Oil

5 cloves of Garlic, peeled and sliced 

½ teaspoon Red Pepper Flakes

2 tablespoons fresh chopped Parsley (optional)


Note : Make sure to use good quality imported Italian Spaghetti, and Italian Olive Oil.

Fill a 3-4 quart pot ¾ full of water and add 1 teaspoon Sea Salt. Turn heat to high and bring the water to the boil.

Add olive oil and the garlic to a large frying pan. Cook on low heat until the garlic just starts to brown. Turn the heat off. Add the red pepper and stir.

Drop the spaghetti into the boiling water. Cook, following the directions on the box (about 9 – 10 minutes).

When the spaghetti is finished cooking, drain it into a colander, reserving about ¼ cup of the pasta cooking water.

Reserve a ¼ cup of pasta water to mix into the finished plate of pasta.

Place the drained spaghetti into the pan with the garlic & olive oil. Toss and mix the spaghetti so it is completely coated with the sauce. Add a little of the parsley and a little of the pasta cooking water if needed. Mix everything together.


Plate the spaghetti on two plates, dividing it evenly.  Sprinkle on the remaining Parsley. Serve immediately. It does not require cheese, but you may put on a little if you like. Just not too much. Enjoy.

Note : Yes, this book is all about Italian Nonnas and their wonderful home-cooked Italian food recipes. Going a little bit out of that realm with this story and recipe of Al Pacino’s favorite pasta – Spaghetti Aglio e Olio. Yes. Well yes and no. Al is Italian, of Sicilian ancestry, and though he does not at the time of this printing have any grandchildren, but we are certain with having 4 children that he will one day have grandchildren and become an Italian Nonno. 


Anyway, we love Al. And who doesn’t? So, we have included our Italian-American brother here. “Basta”


   …. Daniel ….




Excerpted from soon to be published book by author Daniel Bellino Zwicke. Working Title – Italian Nonna Cookbook … Anticipated publishing date – November 2026









Author Daniel Bellino Zwicke

VERONA, ITALY









DINNER at “LUIGI’S”

A Fictitious Restaurant in The BRONX

The GODFATHER 1972

AL Pacino as Michael Corleone

Al Lettieri as Sollozzo

And Sterling Hayden as Captain McClusky








“DINNER with AL”





Sinatra Bellino Pacino – Famous Sicilian Americans – Italian

 


AL PACINO

From The BRONX NEW YORK  ..  ALis a Famous SICILIAN-AMERICAN

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A YOUNG FRANK SINATRA

  
FAMOUS SICLIAN AMERICANS 


FRANK SINATRA
JOE DiMAGGIO
AL PACINO
LOUIS PRIMA
LADY GAGA
MARTIN SCORSESE
FRANK ZAPPA
VINCENT SCHIAVELLI
SONNY BONO
CHRIS CHRISTIE
JON BON JOVI (Bongiovi)
DANIEL BELLINO Z
LIZA MINNELLI
MARIO CUOMO
ANDREW CUOMO
NANCY SINATRA
JOE MONTANA
CHARLES ATLAS

 
 
“JOLTIN JOE”
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“DiMaggio”
 
Joe D

The Yankee Clipper
and The Greatest Italian-American
Baseball Player of All-Time

Joe DiMaggio

 
SICILIAN

SYLVESTER STALLONE

STEVE TYLER (Tallarico)

CHAZ PALMINTERI
STEVE BUSCEMI
JOHN TURTURRO

FRANK VINCENT
FRANK CAPRA

Richard Castellano (Clemenza)

Charles “LUCKY” Lucciano

BEN GAZZARA
JOE MANTEGNA
SAL MINEO 
MARIO PUZO
Britney Spears “Beleive It or Not”

TONY DANZA

Mike PiazzPatti Lupone

Author Daniel Bellino “Z”

“ROCKY”
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“SLY”

SYLVESTER STALLONE

 aka ROCKY 
 
Sylvester grew up in Hell’s Kitchen 
on the West Side of New York City , NY




 

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AL PACINO

BRONX, NEW YORK


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Richard Castellano

NEW JERSEY


as “CLEMENZA”

The GODFATHER



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SUNDAY SAUCE


When Italian-Americans Cook


RECIPE SUNDAY SAUCE alla SINATRA









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MARTIN SCORSESE 

 
Family from POLIZZI GENEROSA , SICILY


Marty grew up on Elizabeth Street 

 
LITTLE ITALY

NEW YORK

 





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Frank Vincent 


as SALVI in Martin Scorsese’s RAGING BULL


Frank Vincent grew up around Newark, New Jersey, 


along with his childhood friend Joe Pesci








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SINATRA 


Franks Sinatra’s Father Antonio Martino Severio Sinatra 

 
was Born in LERCARA FRIDDI Sicily 

he Immigrated to New York and Hoboken, NJ






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LIZA MINNELLI


Liza Minnelli’s father was Famed Director VINCENT MINELLI

who married JUDY GARLAND (Liza’s Mother). 

Vincent Minnelli was the

Vincent Minelli’s Paternal Grandfather 

was VINCENZO MINNELLI  of Palermo, Sicily 
who was a SICILIAN REVOLUTIONARY who was forced to leave SICILY 

in 1848 with his Brother Dominic.

 




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GRANDMA BELLINO’S COOKBOOK 


RECIPES FROM MY SICILIAN NONNO  

GIUSEPPINA FROM LERCARA FRIDDI SICILY







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The BELLINO’S 


FILLIPO , LUCIA , TONY , GIUSEPPINA SALEMI BELLINO 

Missing From Picture are Brothers Jimmy and Frank and Sisiter Lilly 


LODI , NEW JERSEY 1940








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FILLIPO BELLINO 


Of LERCARA FRIDDI , SICILY

Immigrated to NEW YORK 1904

A few Years Later moved to LODI , NEW JERSEY

Where FILLIPO Opened a SHOEMAKER SHOP on MAIN STREET

 


FILLIPO was Father to JAMES, LILLY, FRANK, LUCIA, and TONY

 

Grandfather of Author Daniel Bellino-Zwicke

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Author Daniel Bellino-Zwicke


at TEATRO GRECO


SIRACUSA , SICILY


Best Selling Italian Cookbook Author and Italian Wine Authority, Daniel grew up

in East Rutherford and Carlstadt, New Jersey, before moving to New York City in 1982, making his home in the East Village of New York, before moving to Greenwich Village in 1995.

Daniel lives and writes about Italian-American Food & Culture and about Italy and Italian Food and Wine from all regions of Italy, and especially of the south of Sicily, Napoli, and The Amalfi Coast.

Best Selling Italian Cookbooks by Daniel on Amazon.com 

  



NOT SO FAMOUS SICILIANS


But WONDERFUL PEOPLE NEVER The LESS


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Santo Caruso & his wife Nunzia Pignataro Caruso

On Their WEDDING DAY






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ROCKY MARCIANO Eats Pasta – alla Mamma

 




ROCKY MARCIANO


Rocky Marciano of the 150th Combat Engineers: World Heavyweight Boxing Champion
Rocco Francis Marchegiano, the son of Italian immigrants, was born and raised in Brockton Massachusetts. Rocco, a natural athlete, dropped out of high school in the 10th grade to help support his family. Rocco would go on to be professionally known as Rocky Marciano – the only heavyweight professional boxer to have finished his career undefeated.
According to the Department of Defense: “On March 4, 1943, at the age of 20, Rocky enlisted the Army in Boston, Massachusetts and was sent overseas to Europe. Marciano was assigned to the 150th Combat Engineers and stationed in Swansea, Wales where he helped ferry supplies across the English Channel to Normandy. The 150th went on to receive service stars for Normandy, North France, Rheinland, Ardennes-Alsace and Central Europe.”
“Marciano first took up boxing in the service, reportedly as a way to get out of kitchen duty. While awaiting discharge, Marciano, representing the Army, won the 1946 Amateur Armed Forces boxing tournament. After the war ended, he completed his service in March 1946 at Fort Lewis, Washington where he received an honorable discharge from the Army with the rank of Private First Class. Rocky returned home to Brockton, Massachusetts and continued to box as an amateur” -US Department of Defense
“On September 23, 1952, Marciano took on the World Heavyweight Champion Joe Walcott in Philadelphia. In round 13 Marciano knocked out Walcott to become the new Heavyweight Champion. Rocky was 29 years old. The two would meet again the following year with Marciano ending the match in the first round.”
“Rocky Marciano would go on to dominate the Heavyweight Division. On May 16, 1955, in San Francisco, Marciano went up against Don Cockell from the United Kingdom, who was also the boxing champion of Europe. Marciano knocked him out in round 9.”

“On April 27, 1956, Marciano announced his retirement at age 32, finishing his career at 49-0.”
On August 31, 1969, Rocky was a passenger in a private plane that crashed due to bad weather at a private airfield near Newton, Iowa. There were no survivors. Rocky Marciano was 45 years old at the time of his passing. He would have turned 46 years old on September 1.
Private First Class Rocky Marciano lies in rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Fort Lauderdale Florida. Lest We Forget






ROCKY’S MOM COOKING PASTA

ROCKY’S MOM
And ROCKY
MAMA MARCIANO TAKING CARE of HER BOY





COOK LIKE MAMA MARCIANO




SUNDAY SAUCE

WHEN ITALIAN AMERICNS COOK