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How Marcella Hazan accidentally became a teacher

Discover how Marcella Hazan became a teacher.

07/11/2025

American Masters

How Marcella Hazan accidentally became a teacher

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Discover how Marcella Hazan became a teacher.

In 1969, Marcella Hazan enrolled in a cooking class taught by Grace Zia Chu. Madame Chu decided to take a sabbatical on the first day of class, and with the other students’ encouragement, Marcella stepped in to teach the students Italian cooking instead. Thus began the start of Marcella’s long teaching career.

07/11/2025

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Chef April Bloomfield makes Marcella Hazan’s tomato sauce with onion and butter

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Clip: 7/11/2025 | 3m 30s | Watch chef April Bloomfield make Marcella Hazan’s tomato sauce with onion and butter. (3m 30s)

How Marcella Hazan published her first cookbook

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Clip: 7/11/2025 | 2m 40s | Marcella Hazan wrote “The Classic Italian Cook Book” with her husband Victor translating. (2m 40s)

Make the Perfect Meatballs and Tomatoes

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Clip: 7/11/2025 | 5m 31s | Writer Giuliano Hazan demonstrates his mother's meatballs and tomatoes. (5m 31s)

Marcella

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Preview: 7/11/2025 | 2m 11s | Discover how celebrated cookbook writer Marcella Hazan shaped Italian cuisine in America. (2m 11s)

These Italian ingredients didn’t exist in America before Marcella Hazan

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Clip: 7/11/2025 | 1m 42s | Marcella Hazan introduced classic Italian ingredients to America, including extra virgin olive oil. (1m 42s)

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