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BeardyMike t1_j9gxt1y wrote
Reply to comment by Affectionate_Movie10 in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
I'm sure your comment will be received well.
supermom721 t1_j9gxfn7 wrote
Reply to [I ate] Pepperoni pizza by [deleted]
Straight up garbage There’s so much wrong with this alleged pie
BeardyMike t1_j9gwxgp wrote
Reply to comment by SOULJAR in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
No no, you've misunderstood me, and I take full responsibility for that.
It's called satire and sometimes it doesn't travel well.
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I'm gonna hazard a guess that you are a native english speaker but you're not from Great Britain.
Too polite to be American, so I'll say Canadian.
Our approaches to humour are too different, so I'll try a different tact, as I dont want to be poutine you down about it. So lets start fresh, and Maple we can find a way to converse without all the hockey pokey.
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My goodness u/SOULJAR, I think we can both agree that's a fine looking sandwich, however I'm almost positive that it was made by British hands, Scottish if I have to pick a part of GB, with undoubtedly British ingredients. I'm sure that if OP had a larder stacked full of authentic italian ingredients, the sandwiches coming out of their kitchen would be simply divine. It's a shame that the lackluster ingredients we have here in the UK are unable to give such a recipe as this, the justice it deserves.
Affectionate_Movie10 t1_j9gwqnz wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
Lol looks french to me
r3dditr0x t1_j9gw3ii wrote
Reply to [homemade] freshly speared grouper slow cooked over got coal and garlic butter shrimp, accompanied by sticky rice. by savage-dragon
Beautiful fish, great job!
masshiker t1_j9gvwjb wrote
Reply to comment by savage-dragon in [homemade] freshly speared grouper slow cooked over got coal and garlic butter shrimp, accompanied by sticky rice. by savage-dragon
Love that place!
[deleted] OP t1_j9gvd3r wrote
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SOULJAR t1_j9gv9jb wrote
Reply to comment by lukemakesscran in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
Not pedantic, just flat out incorrect.
He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a recipe and the use of local ingredients on a basic level lol.
I think he'd call KFC "chinese food" if it was made in china using local ingredients.
benchdude35 t1_j9gum6o wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
Delicious
SOULJAR t1_j9guk8p wrote
Reply to comment by BeardyMike in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
I mean, it's okay to be wrong and not know about classic italian food, but you seem very confused about food in general.
If you go to an Indian restaurant run by an Indian family in in the US, the fresh cilantro is not going to be flown in from India. It's still indian food, even if the cilantro looks different to you. The recipe is Indian. It's as simple as that. If you went in that indian restaurant and said "I think this is MEXICAN FOOD because the cilantro looks MEXICAN to me!" everyone would think you're completely insane (children included).
Now, you're trying to tell us that a famously italian recipe is confusing to you because the bread doesn't look like the exact kind in italy... but you can't recognize the basic underlying recipe that's being used is Italian?
You really thought the famous caprese was invented in Britain, because the basil leaves confused you that badly? Come on, my dude.
Look at the links I sent carefully to understand the recipes.
MuddiPutty t1_j9gtnxw wrote
Reply to [homemade] freshly speared grouper slow cooked over got coal and garlic butter shrimp, accompanied by sticky rice. by savage-dragon
Looks yummy. I’m interested in what grouper tastes like.
maxholes t1_j9gs930 wrote
Reply to [homemade] freshly speared grouper slow cooked over got coal and garlic butter shrimp, accompanied by sticky rice. by savage-dragon
Looks good but title got me
BeardyMike t1_j9gs6b8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
#pluglife
FD4L t1_j9grt5x wrote
Reply to [homemade] freshly speared grouper slow cooked over got coal and garlic butter shrimp, accompanied by sticky rice. by savage-dragon
It looks awesome, although as I scrolled by, I saw the pink rice and wondered why you posted burgers before grilling them, or if it was some kind of mince/tartare dish.
BeardyMike t1_j9grrgm wrote
Reply to comment by lukemakesscran in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
also... Sainsburys?
BeardyMike t1_j9grmgf wrote
Reply to comment by lukemakesscran in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
As long as you keep making incredible looking food... I will remain a miserable pedant.
lukemakesscran OP t1_j9gres8 wrote
Reply to comment by BeardyMike in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
It always amazes me how incredibly pedantic people can be on Reddit. Congrats, you got me, I’m in Britain. If I had said Italian inspired would you stop being such a miserable pedantic weirdo?
iambluest t1_j9grbox wrote
Reply to [I ate] Pepperoni pizza by [deleted]
You ate delivery sadness.
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Pristine_Bit7615 t1_j9gqfbi wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
Making me hungry
BeardyMike t1_j9gqd0y wrote
Reply to comment by SOULJAR in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
Gotta say I disagree. Looks like a British made sandwich.
But I'm happy to go through why I think that:
- Bread looks like the overly crusty bread rolls we find in our supermarkets. The sandwiches I've enjoyed in Italy have all had much softer lighter bread.
- Meat looks quite light in colour, again very typical of the deli meat that is popular in the UK. I recall the italian cured meats to have a much deeper colour (flavour is better too).
- Basil leaves look like the ones I'd get in the UK, smaller leaves, just a potent in flavour... but much smaller than the Italians have served to me.
- Tomatoes look pretty good actually, but all the sliced toms I have had from Italy have been much bigger, we call them beef tomatoes here.
- Window in the background looks exactly like a typical british PVC Double Glazed window.
I'm almost certain that OP is in Britain, and I'll take a stab at Sainsbury's as the ingredient source.
DarthMaulsAnger1 OP t1_j9gq9a7 wrote
Reply to comment by Wilco062 in [homemade] cinnamon roll swirl cheesecake with cinnamon shortbread crust by DarthMaulsAnger1
oh no!! thankfully this is made with splenda so it won't be too bad for you. :)
[deleted] t1_j9gpuzz wrote
Reply to comment by BeardyMike in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
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SOULJAR t1_j9gp4g2 wrote
Reply to comment by BeardyMike in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
Not at all, imo. Even Brits would instantly recognize this very classically Italian sandwich as an Italian sandwich. The caprese ingredients in a mozzarella di bufala e pomodoro sandwich (basil, tomato, and fresh mozarella) are not something you find in in classic British sandwiches or salads.
Here are some of the most classic Italian sandwiches for familiarity: https://www.foodandwine.com/news/italian-sandwiches-eat-before-you-die
See #4. It's quite popular and famous for being Italian.
Now, here's some of the most popular British sandwiches - note that there's nothing even close, and nothing includes fresh mozarella or basil: https://www.tasteatlas.com/most-popular-sandwiches-in-united-kingdom
gatogrande t1_j9gxww9 wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
Frikin awesome, tomatoes look great...what was the meat?