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  1. “Authenticity” limits creativity, stunts growth, and limits innovation. People need to pull the stick out of their asses and just like good food.

  2. Italians get way too offended by their very mediocre meals being changed by adding other ingredients. It annoys me that I can’t see a recipe without them screaming in the comments like vultures. This Alfredo looks SO GOOD!!

  3. That is not true. Italians are mad when you say my grandapa is my sister. For example Carbonara does not have cream. People make a pasta with cream and call it carbonara. This makes Italians mad. Call it anything else you want, I call it tasty, but it is not carbonara.

  4. Many screaming italian americans had their authenticity from 3 generations ago. Imma break the pasta too cause it means nothing except to them.

  5. My Alfredo has a cream cheese and sour cream base, no roux. Its incredibly heavy and rich and not traditional though it is a family recipe!

  6. Unpopular opinion- actual Italians are protective of dishes but open to variations on good food, Italian Americans are just overprescriptive

  7. im full italian (born in russia tho) and ive always had “authentic” italian meals. i honestly don’t care if it’s not “authentic”, only if it tastes good. authenticity shouldn’t change your taste buds lmao

  8. Alfredo sauce is so easy. You only need BUTTER and GRANA PADANO cheese (or Parmigiano) and a little bit Pasta water. Thats it🫠

  9. Yeah honestly they piss me off, acting like some pasta and garlic and oil is a next level creation. Funny how the French have pioneered many more recipes and techniques yet don't yell at others for adapting French recipes 🙄❤

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