Italians demand our respect for their culinary traditions when Carbonara is literally a 19th century invention. Ridiculous! Next time I’m having pasta, I’m putting ketchup on it to intentionally dishonor them
That’s the thing, of it’s a new recipe with a new name it’s not sacrilege. It’s like those “Spanish omelette” or paellas I see on the net. If you want to fuck around with omelettes do it but don’t put our name on it, if you want to play around with rice feel free but don’t call it paella!
Next time I see an omelette with fish being called Spanish omelette imma throw hands. We do have a variation with fish but it’s a different dish!
Italians demand our respect for their culinary traditions when Carbonara is literally a 19th century invention. Ridiculous! Next time I’m having pasta, I’m putting ketchup on it to intentionally dishonor them
20th, not 19th. The first mention of the dish by that name is from just after WWII.
Good catch, I tend to get those mixed up. Will fix
No worries, 's all good. :)
Enjoy your Naporitan!
I’d eat that honestly
Give it some fancy name and call it a new dish.
Something like “Maccaronara al Heinzorino”
That’s the thing, of it’s a new recipe with a new name it’s not sacrilege. It’s like those “Spanish omelette” or paellas I see on the net. If you want to fuck around with omelettes do it but don’t put our name on it, if you want to play around with rice feel free but don’t call it paella!
Next time I see an omelette with fish being called Spanish omelette imma throw hands. We do have a variation with fish but it’s a different dish!