Sharing Love of Family and Food, Alumna Gains Fans

July 09, 2012

While Rossella Rago ’09C has been hosting the weekly Internet series “Cooking with Nonna” since 2007, she’s actually been cooking with her own nonna (Italian for “grandmother”) all her life.

“My nonna cooked all the time,” said Rossella, “so I learned a lot of her techniques through osmosis.” Her close relationship with her grandmother played a pivotal role in the creation of the series. 

As an undergraduate at St. John’s University, Rossella attended classes at both the Staten Island and Queens campuses. She lived with her grandmother in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, because of its central location. “First, I would take a train to the bus just to get to Staten Island,” she said. “When I was done with my classes there, I’d take the University’s shuttle bus up to Queens.”

When she was finished with classes in Queens, Rossella would take the long subway ride back to her grandmother’s home in Brooklyn, where she would be greeted with a home-cooked Italian meal. “The commute was exhausting, but I ate really well during college,” she said with a smile.

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