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The Man Who Dip-eth “The Holy Cannoli”

July 5, 2016 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Mark DaGrossa – The Master of the Holy Cannoli

You may have called him Santa. You may have heard him on the Gem City Podcast. You may have seen him on Youtube with “Epic and The Beard.”   Mark DaGrossa is one of those Daytonians who you see everywhere. Whether at the Italian Club playing bocce,  working a festival, or on a Food Adventure at one of his favorite restaurants in Dayton, Mark is always on the move.  Besides working for Folio DesignHaus, Mark is a dedicated husband, son and father, a family man if you will.

We don’t know where YOU may have seen him, but WE will always remember him as “The Man Who Cooks the Holy Cannoli.”

The Holy Cannoli is a lot like bigfoot.  It is mysterious and not many people have seen it….

Monty Python had the Holy Grail and the holy hand grenade, but Garlic Fest has the Holy Cannoli !

A six pack of Holy Cannoli

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY ON “THE HOLY CANNOLI”:

— What is a Holy Cannoli?  It is a cannoli shell filled with ricotta cheese and cream, sometimes garnished with chocolate chips, that is dipped in breading and deep fried on the spot.  The result after a few minutes is a gooey, gorgeous, piece of heaven.

— Long time Sons of Italy member, Kevin Sorice actually came up with the idea of a deep fried cannoli.  So let’s give credit where credit is due.

Mark’s daughter, Caitlin Preparing Cannoli

— Where can I get a Holy Cannoli?  The answer is at GARLIC FEST, SUNDAY JULY 17th from noon-9pm.  Mark your calendar for this one.

 

The HOLY CANNOLI is a “MUST EAT” on Garlic Fest Weekend come enjoy the 3 day event and make your own Food Adventure !

—FRIDAY JULY 15th 5pm-9pm– FOOD TRUCK RALLY, BOCCE BASH, LIVE MUSIC and BEER TRUCKS –

— SATURDAY JULY 16th – BOCCE CLASSIC TOURNAMENT, STEAK DINNER at BELLA VILLA HALL – 

Chef House and “Holy Cannoli Dipper” Mark DaGrossa

— SUNDAY JULY 17TH – GARLIC FEST – FOOD VENDORS, COOKING DEMOS, BEER TRUCKS, FREE DANGER BROTHERS CONCERT, BOCCE CLASSIC FINALS, GARLIC EATING CONTEST, GARLIC QUEEN, and more!

Admission is FREE so join The Big Ragu, Chef House and Hungry Jax at the Food Truck Rally and Garlic Fest on July 15-17th.

Meet the man, the myth, the legend.. Mark DaGrossa.. “The Man who dip-eth the Holy Cannoli.”  Make sure you order some of this sinful goodness.  They are rich, delicious and they melt in your mouth!  It is a religious experience and a great invention!  Thanks to Mark and the workers in the booth, without you, they are just plain cannoli….

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Thumbs up for a great Holy Cannoli at Garlic Fest

offer !

Hungry Jax and her family with Santa DaGrossa

Big Ragu with Kevin Sorice – the brains behind the Holy Cannoli

Before the battering

Holy Cannoli Booth

Holy Cannoli Booth

Take this, batter this, fry this and eat this…

Ladies and Gentleman, we present the Holy Cannoli

Last Year’s signage

Gem City Podcast Crew

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Bella villa, Big Ragu, bocce, cannoli, chef house, Dayton, DaytonDining, Food Adventures, Food Truck Rally, garlic, garlic fest, hungry jax, Italian, italian club, john pirelli, kevin sorice, mark dagrossa, sons of italy

Tale of Two Disalvo’s: Part 1 Mamma DiSalvo’s Ristorante

December 14, 2012 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

This is the first of a two part story on the DiSalvo Family businesses in Kettering.  This week we focus on Mamma DiSalvo’s Ristorante.  In July 1979, Rinaldo “Papa” DiSalvo Sr. and his wife Elena “Mamma”  DiSalvo opened up an Italian Restaurant at 1375 E. Stroop Rd., and the Miami Valley has never been the same since.   Still going strong, you can see Mamma and Papa in the dining area from time to time greeting customers.   Their sons Nick and Bobby DiSalvo mostly manage the restaurant today.  What is the secret of their success?  Good, homemade Italian food and friendly service where you feel like family.

When you walk into Mamma DiSalvo’s Ristorante,  you notice the small bar area and a cozy dining room.   The aroma from the bustling kitchen is an appetizer in itself.  This place fills up during peak times, so you may want to put your name in at the host desk and grab a drink at the bar while you wait for a table.  They have a decent wine selection, and of course Italian beers like Peroni.  The Big Ragu’s favorite,  Moretti beer.  Sometimes he even goes 70’s old school sometimes with Lambrusco.

Mama DisalvosThere is so much to love about this true “Mom and Pop” place.  The atmosphere makes you feel like you are on  an Italian movie set in New York City.  Casual, yet romantic, it is what an Italian Restaurant should be.  The hosts, wait staff and family always greet you with with a happy disposition and unique personality.  After you are seated, we suggest that you order an appetizer, because homemade Italian entrees take a while to prepare.  Be patient, masterpieces take some time, and it is worth the wait for this Food Adventure.

Two of our favorite appetizers at Mamma DiSalvo’s are the fried calamari, and the antipasti plate which is a variety of cold cut meats, imported cheeses and peppers.  You can’t go wrong here.    A little known secret is that Mamma DiSalvos has some fantastic pizzas made with homemade dough.  We like to mix it up once in a while by grabbing a pie once in a while instead of an Italian Dinner.  Speaking of dinner, before each meal you are served a salad and these wonderful buttery bread loaves sprinkled with garlic powder.  We warn you, the bread is beyond addicting.  As for the salad, please trust us and get the house dressing which is a tangy mix of vinegar and oil, and served with shaved Parmesan cheese on top.  It is a fantastic lead-in to the main course.  As for any other dressings, fawghettabouit stick with the house.

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Lemoncello

 

We have made many trips to this Italian paradise and have some favorites.  Three favorite Food Adventure dishes: Linguini with Buttery Garlic Sauce and Mushrooms, Veal Marsala, or their Chicken Parmesan.   All of these dishes feature sauces from scratch and pasta from scratch.  The linguini and veal have lighter sauces, but the huge Chicken Parmesan dish guarantees a take home box.

The Big Ragu’s favorite entrees are the manicotti or the homemade gnocchi (pronounced ‘nyah-kee’) which is a potato dumpling pasta served with marinara sauce.   He is also partial to the monstrous Panzarotti, which is a giant calzone stuffed with meatballs, pepperoni, mushrooms, onions, sauce and cheese.

If you can manage after all of this good food, you have to take advantage of their desserts.  Go light with a Lemoncello served in a flute glass.  It is the perfect mix of sweet, tart and decorated with touches of whipped cream.  Desserts that the Big Ragu enjoys are the cannoli and the tiramisu all of which can be enjoyed with cappuccino.

Mamma DiSalvo’s is not a restaurant it is an experience, wait… it is a true Italian Food Adventure !  Through years of hard work they have built a great reputation and now, when you think of Italian spots in Dayton, you think of Mamma DiSalvo’s.  Visit them online for daily specials and menu details at www.mammadisalvo.com.  If you have not tried this Dayton original, you are missing a gourmet experience.  Stop in to the restaurant and EAT, or as they say “Mangia! Mangia!”

Look for Part 2 of the story next week…

Make sure you browse through the many incredible pictures in the gallery below from our various Food Adventures to Mamma DiSalvo’s.  “Like” Food Adventures on Facebook by clicking HERE.

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Filed Under: Food Adventures Tagged With: Big Ragu, Bobby DiSalvo, cannoli, DaytonDining, Disalvos, Food Adventures, Italian, lasagna, Mamma Disalvo's Italian Ristorante, manicotti, Nick DiSalvo, pasta, pizza, stroop, tiramisu

Holy Cannoli ! It’s all Greek to us !

September 6, 2012 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Italian Fest is this weekend !!

The weekend after Labor Day is always a big one in Dayton.  Why?  Because, that is the weekend of two huge annual festivals, The Italian Festival and The Greek Festival.
Both events expect to draw big crowds from Friday through Sunday.  Make sure you visit each venue for lots of authentic food items!

Here are some “must eats” that The Big Ragu recommends from each festival for a perfect Food Adventure:

Italian Fest: Cannoli, Italian sausage, Raspberry Sparkletini and the stuffed shell dinner inside the office on Saturday night

Greek Fest: Gyros, baklava, pastisio (Greek lasagna), and the spinach and cheese trigona pies.

Did you ever know that you’re my Gyro ?

For directions and more details visit the respective websites:

www.ItalianFallFesta.com and DaytonGreekFestival.com

 

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Filed Under: Food Adventures Tagged With: Bella villa, Big Ragu, cannoli, Dayton, DsytonDining, Food Adventures, Greek Festival, gyros, Italian Fall Festa, Italian Festival, sons of italy

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