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antimo 🎩
@antimofm.eth
protip: if you have any breadcrumbs, throw them in the pasta for extra crunch do this with aglio & olio, thank me later Bonus points if they're from /goodbread by @greg
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Jai
@jaivsdawrld
Really don’t think breadcrumbs add a crunch tho.
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antimo 🎩
@antimofm.eth
Breadcrumbs from old bread do
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Jai
@jaivsdawrld
Okay fair point. Why not try fried bacon bits tho ?
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@antimofm.eth
Woah bit much 😂 breadcrumbs are mostly a way to avoid waste, coming from the old Italian "cucina povera" (poor's kitchen) https://www.citalia.com/gennaro/cucina-povera/
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Jai
@jaivsdawrld
😔after reading the article. Now I wanna go to Italy and experience the food.
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@antimofm.eth
You don't have to! The nice thing about italian food is that it's easy to make. Just use reasonably good (and correct) ingredients, don't overcook the pasta and you should manage in a few tries. Also very cheap to start: try your hand at spaghetti aglio e olio, then cacio & pepe
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