I'm not talking about "American mac and cheese", you can't claim a dish inspired by and named after something that already existed.It's not an Italian dish.
A British chef actually is credited for it but a man named James Hennings, who was a slave of Thomas Jefferson, started the American style mac and cheese.
Italians get a lot of credit for shyt, that is basically only similiar in name to the american versionI'm not talking about "American mac and cheese"
The earliest known mac and cheese recipe dates back to the 13th century in Italy.
It's an Italian dish.
I'm not talking about "American mac and cheese", you can't claim a dish inspired by and named after something that already existed.
The earliest known mac and cheese recipe dates back to the 13th century in Italy.
It's an Italian dish.
BBC Travel says the cookbook "Liber de Coquina," which was printed at the beginning of the 1300s in Naples, may contain the first iteration of pasta and cheese combined in a cookbook. However, it's not truly mac and cheese. According to History Dollop, the recipe calls for sheet noodles cut into squares adorned with a bit of grated cheese
"James Hemings, a classically trained French chef enslaved by US president Thomas Jefferson, was instrumental in bringing the recipe to the United States after Jefferson encountered it in Paris.[13] Jefferson drew a sketch of the pasta and wrote detailed notes on the extrusion process."That's not mac and cheese.
Nikkas gone split the fukk outta some hairs if they're gonna do anythingI'm not talking about "American mac and cheese", you can't claim a dish inspired by and named after something that already existed.
The earliest known mac and cheese recipe dates back to the 13th century in Italy.
It's an Italian dish.
I already said we perfect shyt, but that doesn't mean it's ok to claim ownership and start gatekeeping dishes that were inspired by a different culture.Italians get a lot of credit for shyt, that is basically only similiar in name to the american version
Take pizza for example. They didn't even tomatoes in italy. It was indigenous to america. Their pizza was basically garlic naan with mozzarella.
it didn't become pizza pizza until we started making it.
Shea butter/divestor twitter is nothing but a bunch of bitter washed up bed wenches.
nikka what...?There's nothing bitter about it.
Based on the replies here, she's goes viral for getting reactions, rather than cooking. So rather than pumping her up by getting angry or jealous, or clowning, just block her and keep it moving.
Diabolicaldiscovered in Paris and made a French chef turned slave perfect it.