Spyke
sh.itjust.works

Looks legit af. I love Florence. Best food in Italy. And that’s saying a lot.

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disco99reply
lemmy.world

Yeah, Florence had some amazing food, and it was easier to avoid all the crappy tourist trap restaurants there than in Rome.

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I love Napoli too. You have some absolutely amazing special local dishes there, such as Pasta e Patate and Pizza Fritta, and Starita Marinara is the best pizza I've ever eaten.

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lemmy.world

Damn this makes me want to go over to Italy. Always wanted to do like a 2 week trip just eating everything I could!

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makeitsoreply
lemmy.world

I can imagine gaining noticeable weight on an Italian vacation. Worth it.

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Dr_Middyreply
lemmy.world

100% worth it. Always told myself if I do such a trip, I'd have to diet for a few months so I can just pack on what I lost!

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That's kind of what we did...but luckily walking and hiking kept us more or less in balance.

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lemmy.world

Man, I am due to make my pseudo-carbonara again. Looks so good.

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cabbageereply
sopuli.xyz

How do you make pseudo-carbonara and what makes it pseudo?

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I essentially try to make carbonara with what I can find and not really caring about the traditional ingredients. Like a bad copycat.

...I make it with bacon instead of guanciale, among other things.

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lemmy.nauk.io

Did you ask them what kind of cream and bacon they used, so we can make it at home 🚎

Looks delicious, one of my favorite pastas.

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crt0oreply
lemm.ee

The ham/bacon they use is guanciale and the sauce is actually not made from cream but instead eggs. They are added into the pasta while it's still hot, which cooks them.

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pimeysreply
lemmy.nauk.io

I know, I was trolling a bit.

There's two shops here in Berlin that sell guanciale, and pecorino romano is quite easy to find too. It took me a few years to perfect my carbonara, but I can make it quite good nowadays.

If you go into any restaurant and order carbonara here, you get cream and bacon. Oh, oh, and the last time I was in the US, I had to see the Olive Garden with my own eyes. I got some trolly pictures there, take a look at their idea of what carbonara is:

Took me a while to understand where the name carbonara comes from. In Italy it means the coal miner. So you put enough black pepper to it that they look like a little coal pieces sprinkled around the pasta. Delicious.

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crt0oreply
lemm.ee

Oh lol, I love how the "chicken alfredo" is practically more similar to a genuine carbonara than the one they have.

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