Thursday, December 27, 2007

T I M P A N O !!!

If you're a Foodie and you haven't seen the movie "Big Night" I would highly recommend you watch it! It's the story of two brothers from Italy who come to America and open up a restaurant, unfortunately they aren't making much money at it, and they become almost bankrupt. So they decide to risk everything they own for one "Big Night" that will either make, or break them!
The brother's, one who is a superb cook, and the other, who handles the business side, decide to make all these elaborate dishes, along with the promise of singer Louie Prima, for the entertainment, All this in hopes to lure people into their restaurant. Anyway, when the "Big Night" finally comes the chef prepares his famous "Timpano".

Stanley Tucci is the Star in the movie, but to me, the Star is the "Timpano!" ( sorry Stanley).

Timpano ( as it is said in Calabrian dialect) ____or Timballo___ has been a tradition in the Tucci family for years, in fact, it was his Grandmother who brought this tradition over from Calabria, Italy and to this day, his family still makes it. But after the Huge reaction of the "Timpano" that they recieved from the movie, He, along with his family, wrote a cookbook it's called, Cucina & Famiglia. In that book is the famous Timpano recipe!!

Needless to say, the book was bought, and I was hooked!. My family was also hooked!, and was just as excited as I was for me to make this!! That was several years ago, and although I don't make it for every X-mas, this year I did. But beleve me, it is great for any party, picnic, or special occasion you might have. It feeds 16 people, and it definitely has the" WOW" factor!

The most important thing is the pan! It's all about the pan!!! You can't just use any pan, they specify that in the book, I actually ordered mine a long time ago but I updated the source for you. Here is their website, then, in the search bar type in Timpano. It's a 14" Basin with a 6 quart capacity. ( this is the size that fits the recipe in the book) Their toll free number is... 1-888-565-6738. They are very helpful, and very familiar with the pan.

Their enamel pan cooks, and browns the Timpano perfectly!!


Here are some of the ingredients... provolone, salami, your best homemade mini meatballs, hard boiled eggs, Ziti pasta ( 3 lbs. cooked VERY al dente, Romano cheese, and Homemade sauce. All the components can be cut up , cooked and ready to go before assembly, just bring everything to room temperature.


The dough is easily made in the food processor, just follow their recipe in the book and it comes out perfect every time! This too, can be made in advance and ready to go before assembly, but this also needs to be at room temp.


Roll it out thin and drape the pan, everything is going to be wrapped inside it.


Start layering everything , first the sauce.... pasta... provolone... salami.....


Meatballs...Romano cheese... more sauce... you get the picture!!!


It takes time, but remember there's 3 lbs. of pasta here, and well worth the process!! not to mention, it feeds 16 people!


Almost to the top, but not quite!


Filled to the brim!!


Cover everything up and trim the excess dough. Now it is ready for the oven!!


It bakes for 1 1/2 hours, it has to rest for 30 min. in the pan, see how golden brown it gets??


Then you invert it over on a board and let it rest for at least another 1/2 an hour. I think we actually cut into ours a little too soon, it could have rested another 15 min or so. So as you can see, because of the resting time, it would be a great thing to bring to a party,because it stays warm for so long. All that heat is contained under the dome!!


Every one gets a slice of this INTENSELY flavored and layered goodness!!! We got so involved with cutting and eating it, that I didn't snap as many pictures as I wanted too, and before I realized it, it was almost gone!!, and the lighting wasn't that good either. I hope I captured enough for you to want to try this at your next "special event"!

Buon Appetito!!!

32 comments:

Bellini Valli said...

Mamma Mia....that sure looks good!!! I come from a small family so will need to invite neighbours and frineds as well to try this delicious dish.

creampuff said...

Oh, wow! I have always wanted to try this but I've been afraid too. You've inspired me. It looks gorgeous!

Kevin said...

Holy Cow! That looks wonderful!!!

Can you post the info about purchasing the bowl? I have done some searching but haven't found anything.

Thank you!

Maryann said...

Wow Marie, what a great post! Nice illustrations on this big project. Three pounds of macaroni?! oh my!
I bet your family loved it. I would, that's for sure :)

Proud Italian Cook said...

Vali, They do sell a smaller pan, and you could adjust the recipe accordingly.

Thanks Creampuff!!, I'm glad I inspired you, I don't think you have any thing to be afraid of!!

Kevin, I updated all that info on my post, thanks!!

Maryann,I know! 3 lbs. can you believe it! By the time you add everything else, it weighs a ton! You have to get a good grip on it when you take it in and out of the oven.

JoAnn said...

The pictures look almost as good as the day we ate it!

Kevin said...

Timpano looks great and sounds really tasty! It is huge. That would last me a few weeks.

glamah16 said...

So much for me eating lighter this year! I have to try that for the next big party. Happy New Year. And thanks for the link to order the bowl.

JennDZ - The Leftover Queen said...

Whoa! That is something else! Looks amazing!

Toni said...

Wow, that is an amazing undertaking and you made it look so easy!! What a fun thing for a party. It really makes it exciting for your guests.

Proud Italian Cook said...

Thanks Jo, Did you and J eat the pieces I left you?

Kevin, You need to have a big party!

Glamah, Happy New year to you, and your certain someone!

Thanks Jenndz,for your comments and stopping by.

Toni, Hi and welcome! Thanks for stopping by fellow Chi town foodie!

Kevin said...

Thank you very much for posting the bowl information!

Thank you,

Kevin

Anonymous said...

Hi Marie, I'm going to suggest it for our next family gathering. Looks like great fun to make, admire, eat. You're something else. I hope I can find the movie. I loved it! Ciao Amica, Mary Ann

Lisa said...

That looks out of this world! I adore Big Night; I've watched it so many times I can practically say all of the lines in the movie along with the characters. It was great to see the info on where to get the bowl for the timpano as well as all of the steps along the way and helpful hints. Thank you! I would love to try this sometime. It reminds me a tiny bit of the pasta 'ncasciata I made for a Novel Food event; of course, this timpano is even more elaborate.

Happy new year! Looking forward to more deliciousness in 2008.

suburban prep said...

This is my husbands favorite movie (other than It's a Wonderful Life).
My husband is Italian and I bought the book a few years back for him. He was actually thinking of making this with his whole family when they gathered at one point this year.
Good to know that someone has tried it and thank youf or the place where to find the pan.
We will finally have to do this at some point.

Sarah said...

OMG!! I've been looking for a recipe like this for ages (we have a giant Italian family here). Thanks!

Jenny said...

That really looks incredible! All of my favorite ingredients in one yummy pie!

Meghan said...

my grandmother used to make something similar and ive never attempted it...this looks FANTASTIC!!!

Proud Italian Cook said...

Kevin, you're welcome, no problem.

Maryann, Hi!! Borders sells the movie, or Amazon on line does also.

Lisa, isn't it a good movie?? I love the relationship between the Bro's. I hope you make it sometime, I'm going to check out your pasta 'ncasciata now!!

Suburban Prep, Thanks for visiting!! You defiantely have to make it with your Husband, it's a lot of fun!

Hi Sarah, This is just the thing for Giant Italian families!!!

Thanks Jenny!

Hi Megan, thanks for stopping by, where was your Grandma from??

Peter M said...

Very impressive, I'd be proud too!

Proud Italian Cook said...

Thanks Peter! Nice to meet you!

Andy said...

WOW! That is amazing! I am so glad I found your blog. Looking forward to seeing more from you.

Anne in Oxfordshire said...

Wow, you have just reminded me of the time I visited my family in Malta..years and years ago, big favourite there. Looks delicious.

Proud Italian Cook said...

Thanks Andy and welcome!! The same with yours!!

Hi Anne, thanks for stopping by, hope to "see" you again!

Terri said...

My husband and I absolutely loved that movie and, after we saw it, searched for an authentic recipe. We found a recipe, but it wasn't as good as yours looks. We will definitely have to try it. Thanks so much for sharing it.

Laura Rebecca said...

WOW, that is something else! So impressive; it looks delicious!!!

Terri said...

I finally made this and it turned out great! Come and look at the photos here on my blog. Thanks for the inspiration!

casalba said...

I haven't seen the movie and I've never eaten this dish. Now both are on my 'to do' list. Thank you for the inspiration.

Hilary Cable said...

I adored this movie, but I would take Stanley Tucci home any day - simply adorable. But I digress. I'm making the glorious timpano for Christmas (with a green salad, good wine, a selection of Italian breads and a mascarpone cheesecake), and your pictures are great. I just need to find a pan. Do you think a big stainless steel bowl would work? You did great work and gave me the confidence to try it!

CaptnRachel aka Tha Pizza Cutta said...

Hey Marie! I hope you had a wonderful holiday! I wanted to share that I made my very first Timpano for Christmas Eve and I am just so excited about it. I saw your eggplant one too and I will def have to try that in the future. Stop by to check it out if you have time. Ciao! Mangia!

Anonymous said...

People, you can order the ceramic bowl on this website: http://kolorfulkitchen.com/shop/en/
I just was here an ordered a smaller 10'' bowl vs. the 14'' bowl as I don't have an army to feed this too, but if it comes out well when I half the recipe, then I will up the ante and buy the big bowl.
The 10 '' was around $20 with shipping... so it is not too expensive.
If you haven't seen the movie, the last scene is one of my favs in a movie..and nothing is said in the last 5 min. Damn I am hngry

Proud Italian Cook said...

Thanks Anonyomous, I believe I had the same place above. kk.com. I 'll put the link above. Thanks alot!