When Italian immigrants migrated to Manhattan’s Little Italy, “Piccola Italia,” in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, they brought their customs, food, and language, including religious feasts and processions. The feast of San Gennaro, the patron saint and protector of the city of Naples, Italy, has been celebrated in Little Italy each year since 1926 along Mulberry Street between Canal and Houston Streets.

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San Gennaro Feast in Little Italy

The typical “Pranzo di Ferragosto” is a tribute to summer and, like Italian cooking, the dishes are fresh and simple like this Pomodori al riso recipe.

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Pomodori al Riso alla Romana (Rice-stuffed Tomatoes)