Ciao a Tutti!
             
             Just because the summer sun has begun to set, doesn't mean  it's too late to whisk ourselves off to a foreign destination.  This  week, we're sending our taste buds on one last summer holiday, this time  to an ancient paradise; a place where the heroic structures of  antiquity punctuate the foothills of contemporary culture, the eternal  city itself - Rome.  Nonna Yolanda will be lighting the way through the  toppled ruins with the quintessential Roman dish: Spaghetti alla  Matriciana.
When  speaking in terms of authentic Roman cooking, Matriciana is never  overlooked.  Just as a soup is the true test of a chef, so is the  Matriciana sauce of Roman restaurants. Because  its popularity is second only to the number of varieties one can  concoct, the traditional recipe Nonna Yolanda has graciously provided  for us has become the universal Roman yardstick  by which they 
silently  (and sometimes not so) judge one another.  This is yet another fine  example of a meal fit for an entire family that can be whipped up in an  improportionate stretch of time.
Nonna Yolanda hails from Gaeta - a small costal village on  the southern coast of Lazio, and is but a stone's throw from Rome (about  70 miles).  Nonna Yolanda has exported the famous Roman accompaniment  to almost every corner of the world.  Her personal favorite  accomplishment was bringing this ancient recipe to the roaming plains of  Africa, where she taught the locals from villages up and down the  continent the everlasting joy of Italian cuisine.  Thank you, Nonna  Yolanda, for all you've done for those all over the world, and for those  of us watching and learning today.  
             
             Tanti Baci,
             
             
             Rossella