The Pasta Queen Presents a Cooking and Travel Show on Prime Video

Premiering on October 24, the show followed the social media influencer throughout Italy. Recipes from the TV show will be in a cookbook scheduled for tomorrow
The Pasta Queen Presents a Cooking and Travel Show on Prime Video

Nadia Caterina Munno’s new cooking and travel show, named after her social media handle, ‘The Pasta Queen,’ recently took fans throughout Italy. In her Instagram video announcing the show, Munno said, “Come on a journey with me through Italy, and I will teach you how to cook like a real Italian.” All 13 episodes were set to debut exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories worldwide on Thursday, October 24.

The series followed her to different regions in Italy and brought the lessons, ingredients, and recipes back to her kitchen. “Then I’ll walk you through how to make authentic Italian dishes together with love,” Munno writes in her newsletter announcing her TV show.

She let her ‘macaroni family’ know that they can find the ingredients she uses in the show, which will be available in her Amazon store. Recipes from the TV show will be in a cookbook scheduled for November 12, three weeks after the show premieres on Prime Video.

Munno promised to link the ingredients she uses in the show to her Amazon store. The recipes in the show will be included in a new cookbook coming out Nov. 12, three weeks after the show lands on Prime Video.

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Munno’s fame skyrocketed in 2020 after watching a TikTok video of a horrifying lasagna. On her website, she writes, “I knew then that I needed to share the high-quality, accessible, authentic recipes that have been in my family for generations with the world. And well, it went viral, thanks to all of you!” According to her website, Munno comes from a pasta factory dynasty in Southern Italy. She was born and raised in Rome and now lives in Florida. Today, she has nearly four million TikTok followers.

Earlier this year, she launched her line of pasta sauces, which are available at Wal-Mart. She developed her top-requested sauces: Marinara, Spicy Vodka, Arrabbiata, Lemon Temptress, and Four Cheese. A 14-ounce jar sells for $6.47 at Wal-Mart. To learn more about her product line, visit her website.

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