
Tourists in the Napa Valley may visit their favorite exclusive wineries and fine dining restaurants, but locals love a more humble dish called malfatti. It's a little spinach and cheese dumpling, shaped like a pinky finger and smothered in sauce.
The most famous malfatti in the region is found in the back of a liquor store in the town of Napa. At Clemente's at Val's, in a large industrial kitchen, you'll find three generations of the Cittoni family at work: Mary Cittoni peeling onions and garlic, Joanne Cittoni Gonzalez answering the phone and greeting customers, and her son, Joe, at the stove. At the center of the scene is the patriarch, Clemente Cittoni, still cooking at age 78.
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