While I understand the spirit of Italian cooking draws upon improvisation, there is also a good argument for the great classic dishes that are rarely seen in these parts in their pure form. Ingredients matter. The season matters. The place where one lives matters. But sometimes lines are crossed, and from where I observe, we’ve crossed over into the land of contravention. They’ve stolen our dreadlocks. Italian food has been culturally appropriated. And it’s an unsightly mess.
Showing posts with label Eating italian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eating italian. Show all posts
Sunday, August 11, 2024
“They’ve stolen our dreadlocks!” ~ Have American chefs culturally appropriated la cucina Italiana?
As an Italian food chronicler, by virtue of working through the past few decades and witnessing many iterations of
Italian-divined restaurants, living where I live in 2024 can be a bit discombobulating.
Sunday, May 19, 2024
Engendering Madness - What Price for an Authentic Italian Meal?
Seafood with Cheese - Authentic or the Ultimate Culinary Transgression? |
It got me to thinking about the costs of getting on a plane and going to Italy to eat authentic Italian.
What? Of all the profligate, indulgent, extravagant, privileged, entitled, senseless babble!
Well, as Batman said, “The world only makes sense when you force it to.”
So, let’s run some numbers.
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