What should I make for dinner tonight? This might just be the number one question that we ask ourselves almost daily over here.
Then you have come to the right place, we have rounded up 18 stefano faita recipes this week that we have shared over the years.
Plus, there is such a variety of flavours in these recipes, so you are sure to find something for you. Most of these recipes are quick and easy ones made especially for busy weeknights.
18 Stefano Faita Recipes This Week
Creamy fusilli with chicken and broccoli from Stefano Faita
Stefano Faita’s family-favourite holiday lasagna
Stefano Faita’s Sausage stuffing
In the kitchen With Stefano Faita – Pastitsio
Stefano’s Chicken Enchiladas
Tortilla Breakfast Cups with Nutella
Tortellini alla Gigi from Stefano Faita
Tortellini alla Gigi from Stefano Faita
Veal chops and grilled corn salsa from Stefano Faita
Easy Rice Pudding
What is Stefano faita doing now?
He had for four years his own cooking show ”In the Kitchen with Stefano” . Now is the co-owner with Michele Forgione of the restaurant Impasto and the pizzeria Gema. Since December he also co-owner of the casse-croûte Chez Tousignant.
Is Stefano faita Italian?
—can he translate his distinctive French-Canadian-Italian personality and brand for English consumers? Stefano Faita’s million-watt smile is recognizable to most Quebecers with cable TV and a kitchen—and even those with neither.
Where is Stefano faita filmed?
My Mmmmontreal: Chef Stefano Faita Back to video
While the show is filmed in Toronto, his native Montreal is always on his mind and in his heart.
Is Stefano faita a chef?
A TV Chef & Author Of Cookbooks
After working many years alongside his mother, Stefano’s own career was just beginning. Since Elena had connections being a chef on TV, Stefano started doing his own food TV programming.
What kind of name is Stefano?
Stefano is the Italian form of the name and masculine given name Stephen. In Italian, the stress falls usually on the first syllable, [ˈsteːfano] (an exception is the Apulian surname Stefano, [steˈfaːno]); in English it is often mistakenly placed on the second, /stəˈfɑːnoʊ/.

















