According to Joe Stracci, part-time salami slinger at Marbled Meat Shop in Cold Spring, gabagool is another name for capicola, an Italian cured meat that combines the Italian words for head (capo) and ...
If you’ve watched your share of “Sopranos” episodes, you’ve probably heard about a magical type of salumi known as gabagool. It’s actually called capicola (also spelled capocollo or a handful of other ...
Cast members, in a shot that hangs at Mario’s in the Bronx. Photo: Melissa Hom On June 10, 2007, nearly 12 million TV watchers all had the same thought: “Did the cable just go out?” They’d seen the ...
The series premiered a whopping two decades ago, but if you think the cast of The Sopranos must know what the ending means by now, you've got another gabagool coming. (Hey, lucky you. Capicola is ...
We here at Nerdist love a good pun. At least I hope we do since me and a couple of colleagues won’t stop making them in our work Slack. We also love the slang of The Sopranos. The show introduced ...
That’s probably what “The Sopranos” mafioso Salvatore “Big Pussy” Bonpensiero would say if he ran his own cooking show. Now he does—by way of Bonpensiero actor Vincent Pastore, courtesy of cheese and ...
There’s nothing like walking into an Italian market and finding it packed with customers debating the pronunciation of gabagool and capicola. Doris’ Italian Market is that kind of place.
Whether you’re out at a restaurant or perusing the deli section to find fixings for a charcuterie board for your next book club, party, or girls’ night, it can be difficult to distinguish one meat ...
During the recent 20th anniversary celebration of "The Sopranos," dozens of episodes aired on cable once again. I must confess that I sat in front of the TV for hours reliving the glory of Tony, ...
That’s probably what “The Sopranos” mafioso Salvatore “Big Pussy” Bonpensiero would say if he ran his own cooking show. Now he does—by way of Bonpensiero actor Vincent Pastore, courtesy of cheese and ...