huh? i love how people make statements witout *any* examples for their reasons. i think he's actually a brilliant chef, despite his frat-boy sort of image.
I guess we should get used to accept an "international" version of italian cuisine, in which original recipes are adjusted to meet foreign tastes (something similar to what happens to chinese cuisine). Of course, if you want to taste the original recipes, you must go just in Italy 🙂
I would lthink the the cultures who invented a particular dish would have PERFECTED the dish; Flay is a cocky braggart who uses cilantro in practically every dish./ He even tried to get Giada to put cilantro in one of her tomato sauce dishes; she told him Italians do not put cilantro in spaghetti sauce. His use of the phrase "Thrown Down" proves his arrogance and lack of respect fo other cultures.
The Sicilian way is to drop of the a at the end, closer to "ricotte" than the stupid ass "Ri-ckotta" shit that people are saying here in america. When someone tries for some speaking credibility they say "Ricotta" and over emphasize the ending to make it sound foreign, when really, from all my family and friends – it is pronounced "Ri-cOTTe"
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huh? i love how people make statements witout *any* examples for their reasons. i think he's actually a brilliant chef, despite his frat-boy sort of image.
THIS REALLY WORKS!!!!
FIRST put both hands on your chest. (boy or girl)
SECOND think of someone you like.
THIRD tomorrow that person will ask you out or say they love you.
FOURTH Heres the catch, write this to five videos
I guess we should get used to accept an "international" version of italian cuisine, in which original recipes are adjusted to meet foreign tastes (something similar to what happens to chinese cuisine).
Of course, if you want to taste the original recipes, you must go just in Italy 🙂
I'm sure the food's good, but that Maggie Rodriguez looks delicious.
I would lthink the the cultures who invented a particular dish would have PERFECTED the dish; Flay is a cocky braggart who uses cilantro in practically every dish./ He even tried to get Giada to put cilantro in one of her tomato sauce dishes; she told him Italians do not put cilantro in spaghetti sauce. His use of the phrase "Thrown Down" proves his arrogance and lack of respect fo other cultures.
great show and great chef and hot anchor chick….she can make me a sandwich anytime 🙂
@BrigantiAlMuro you're a tool
The Sicilian way is to drop of the a at the end, closer to "ricotte" than the stupid ass "Ri-ckotta" shit that people are saying here in america. When someone tries for some speaking credibility they say "Ricotta" and over emphasize the ending to make it sound foreign, when really, from all my family and friends – it is pronounced "Ri-cOTTe"
Go Romney!