A native New Orleanian of Sicilian heritage, Sandra Scalise Juneau has created cultural exhibits for public display at the Hallmark Card Company in New York, the Louisiana World's Fair, and the Louisiana Folklife Festival. St. Joseph Altars she designed remain on permanent exhibit at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum and the American Italian Cultural Center in New Orleans. She lives in Madisonville, Louisiana.
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Generations of Sicilian heritage have enriched the culture of New Orleans, and Sandra Scalise Juneau's book explains the intricacies of these vital traditions, just as she has taught them in my home and at my restaurant.--Chef Andrea Apuzzo, owner of Andrea's Restaurant, Metairie, Louisiana No one knows more about St. Joseph Altars than Sandra Scalise Juneau--the history, the religious significance, the cultural importance, and, of course, the food.--Elizabeth C. Williams, cofounder of the Southern Food and Beverage Museum Many years ago, I had the privilege of making cuccidati with Sandra Scalise Juneau in her kitchen. The melodic rhythm of her fingers moving across the dough lulled me into a quiet respect of the task at hand. Softly, she prayed, 'Gesu, Maria, Giuseppe. . . .' What a blessed moment I shared with Sandra. It was truly a religious experience.--Chef John D. Folse

