Italian Grandma Makes Pizza and Pizza Sauce

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Published 2018-09-20
Pizza Dough
5 lbs Bread Flour (High Gluten)
1 Package Active Dry Yeast (1/4 oz)
2 Tbsp Salt
8 cups warm Water (105-110 degrees F)
Vegetable Shortening (to grease pan)

Pizza Sauce
2 qts Peeled Tomatoes
½ chopped Onion
2 cloves Garlic
2 tsp Oregano (approx.)
Fresh Basil
Salt & Pepper to taste

Pizza Topping:
Sprinkle grated Pecorino Romano Cheese
Sprinkle Oregano
Drizzle Olive Oil
Then if desired, add Mozzarella, Sausage, Mushrooms, Pepperoni or anything else you like!

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FAQ:
Who is this lady?
Gina Petitti was born in 1935 in Faeto, Italy. Her family ran a farm in Italy and she met her husband, Vito, in the same town. In 1970 Gina, Vito, and her 4 children immigrated to America. Gina’s husband passed away in 2012, but she is surrounded by a large family, which includes 9 grandchildren, and lives 5 minutes away from her eldest daughter in New Jersey. Gina spends her time cooking, gardening, and being an active member of her local Church.

Where does Gina get her recipes?
Most of these recipes are from what she learned growing up in Italy, but some of them have evolved over time. She has also learned new recipes from friends and family in America. She is always eager to try new things.

Why is no one helping her in the video?
Grandma Gina doesn’t want help! Usually, it’s because we will slow her down or not do it “her way.” For the videos we only show her, but when the camera cuts we jump in and help form the cookies or prep for the next step.

Why don’t we buy her a new...?
Grandma Gina has a closet and garage full of new gadgets, spoons, forks, pots, etc… but she doesn’t like them because she is used to doing it with her old tools. She has fun getting her hands dirty!

Who is behind the camera?
Her retired son-in-law films, her daughter helps her prep, and she usually has one or two grandkids in the kitchen.

Does Gina read the comments?
We print out and show her how much love she gets from all her viewers, and she is very thankful and hopes you enjoy her cooking! Your comments bring her lots of joy, laughter, and inspiration to make more videos to share with you.

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All Comments (21)
  • I cannot believe that people actually gave this video a thumbs down and some left negative comments. Why can’t you just enjoy the fact that she is as sweet as apple 🍎 pie. I love her because she reminds me of my grandmother who is no longer with us. People should cherish grandmothers like Nonna Gina, because they are rare. Please be kind and respectful to her.
  • @Blueskies7775
    I’m not Italian, I’m Indian and I’m not Catholic, but I LOVE that she blessed the dough… that’s what makes food from grandmothers taste so comforting, their love and prayers are in the food. ❤
  • Grandma, I’m a 73 yr. old great grandma and I have to say, you inspire me with your Italian cooking!! I’m not Italian but people think I am because I love everything Italian! I grew up with two Italian families, the Mariano’s and the Vasterelli’s. You remind me so much of them and I love your accent, your expressions with your hands and watching your videos. Thank you for sharing your recipes with all of us. (My sauce is almost identical as yours except I add sugar and wine as this is the way my Italian families did it.) Love to you, Grandma!!❤ PS: You have a lovely voice!😊
  • I'm a 40 yr old black man from SC and and I just love this woman. I miss both my Gmas' so much
  • @TheRockacer22
    she prayed that her yeast would rise the dough before she started mixing. Thats some real traditional stuff right there.
  • @cpallos
    The sweetest thing about this whole video is at 33:30 when she finally takes a bite and you watch her face change from the grandma making the pizza into the little girl eating her grandma’s pizza years ago. This is why I watch YouTube.
  • @jeffberd
    I just hope every kid born today will be tucked into a blanket with as much love as that dough received :)
  • @brianp5958
    Don’t know how I got to this video but wound up staying just to listen to grandma talk.
  • @wrensylvan9954
    Sometimes I watch this just to spend time with Gina! God bless!!
  • @infdivinfcom
    who ever recorded this woman did a great thing classic old world cooking style no ostentation no fuss excellent work and these recipes are wonderful
  • @user-mu4ne6gn5h
    I cried watching her video, it's priceless! She is so down to earth and has tremendous common sense! May God Bless You and your family for making all these videos. They are ALL delicious! Thank you so so much ❤️
  • Dear Gina you remind me of my dear sweet mother. I miss her so much. Your accent, mannerisms, and gestures are priceless to me. Love you
  • I a so glad that older people are making content on YouTube. Their legacy is shared with everyone.
  • @user-xz6qh5ec7t
    This video made me homesick in a big way. In my mothers hometown, in Italy, my grandmother didn't have a stove so she would shape the loaves of homemade bread and bring them to the communal oven. I know it sounds outdated, but something about this makes my heart hurt and I feel we have lost something socially that I just can't put into words. My mother would bless the rising dough by doing the sign of the cross in the same way when she made "pizza bianca", white pizza, just garlic and rosemary on top. Now it's my turn to keep the tradition alive. Che Dio ti Benedica. Great video.
  • I just watched her for the first time today. Fabulous. I got a real kick out of her description of making a little pizza "only five pounds of flour instead of twenty five. I make home made pizza using four cups of flour." The laughs on me. So enjoyed her show.
  • @g3nz0o
    I love how she tucked in the dough with blankets to keep it warm 😊
  • @lattesweets6700
    WHY DOES THIS HAVE NO ADS? I watched the entire thing this woman is a national treasure and deserves income from this. Thank you recommended.
  • Oh my God ! A.true Italian Catholic ! Just like my grandma . I love seeing this . Like going back in time to when I was little .God bless you Nona 🙏