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So when you make alfredo you take heavy cream, which is usually already 30-40% fat, and you add even MORE fat in the form of butter.
Why? It seems redundant and retarded. Even like 10-15% cream when reduced and mixed with parmesan is great. Why do you need so much fucking fat?
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>>21976945
Except it was literally created by a dude named Alfredo that had a restaurant in Rome. He took a simple Italian comfort food of buttered pasta, added some extra cheese, and sold it to Hollywood stars visiting Rome. Those stars then got American cooks to make the stuff when they went back stateside. Some lazy asshole along the way used cream instead of making it correctly and that led to where we are now.
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>>21976956
Dumbass, ALL recipes change over time. There is no "correct" method or list of ingredients. Only cooklets think like this. Ingredients and methods change over time, tastes change from era to era and location to location. Go compare your grandmother's cookbooks to your mother's, then look up those recipes on the internet today: you'll find 3 different recipes for the same dish, and guess what? They're all "correct."
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>>21977000
Basically cream was added so it can sit under lamps in a buffet for hours
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>>21977454
Do you have to sound so gay about it? It's like you've just been on the end of a blowbang >>21977078
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Why are Italians so autistic about food? No other culture is like this when people alter their food unless they alter it badly. 90% of their dishes that they're so proud of are American anyways and were made in 1940s Chicago.
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>>21977598
IDK but it's pretty funny desu
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>>21976699
Adding heavy cream is easier than emulsifying butter and pasta water. Heavy cream also adds a little sweetness.
I do find it a little too rich though unless you use just the bare minimum of cream and butter to coat the pasta. If I want something saucier like that then I'll just make a regular bechamel with milk which I think has more flavor than cream anyway.
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>>21978033
>proud of dishes that aren't even 100 years old
There's so many great things about Italian culture. The art, the cities, the history...
There is no need to act needlessly autistic about dishes that are younger than the mars bar. This just projects absolute insecurity about their own culture.
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