1.supper With The Sopranos Part I Guide

: For true authenticity, serve it in a slightly battered aluminum tray, just like Carmela does when she’s dropping off "sustenance" for Father Phil. Uncle Junior’s "Sunday Gravy" Don't you dare call it sauce. Uncle Junior’s Sunday Gravy

: Expect a full buffet-style setup with sausage and peppers, roasted mushrooms, and plenty of red wine. The Rule : You don't start until the " Sunday Gravy 1.Supper with The Sopranos Part I

: It’s all about the "little meatballs" mixed right into the pasta and the heavy layer of melted mozzarella on top. : For true authenticity, serve it in a

In the Soprano household, Sunday dinner isn't just a meal; it's a sacred ritual where "the family" (both kinds) gathers to bond, argue, and eat enough pasta to sink a boat. This first installment of our series dives into the heart of the North Caldwell kitchen. The Main Event: Carmela’s Baked Ziti The Rule : You don't start until the

" has been blessed—or at least until Carmela has finished tidying the kitchen.

" (Pasta e Fagioli) as a starter, a favorite of Uncle Junior's that remains a staple for any Italian-American table.

Dinner at the Sopranos is often served with a side of "Always with the drama!". Whether it's Meadow picking at a salad or Tony breathing heavily over a plate of gabagool (capicola), the dining table is where the show's biggest emotional revelations happen.