She's the type of person who'll go to Italy and will try but fail to blend in and go back to America and tell her friends that it just feels like home.
Ethnically. These Italian Americans look really Italian. But sometimes it’s ridiculous when it’s like my great grandfather was from Italy so I’m Italian. Most Americans are probably mixed and only 1/5th of what they say they are
Just goes to show that no matter how much the world leaders push for a one world society, deep in our hearts we still feel the pride and heritage of our own ancestry however humble it may be in comparison to the ruling families.
@@JAKENMK nonsense. Americans consider themselves to be American. This has nothing to do with a conspiracy. Some hippies say they belong to the world. There’s nothing wrong with that
I get him though. I mean I used to roll my eyes as well when people did this, but then "korean" food started getting a bit popular last several years and it's hard not to feel your heart die a little inside even though I've been on the outside of it. It's the thing where whatever you eat in your childhood is the best, and you feel a sense of pride when people start enjoying it internationally, but at the same time you want them to enjoy it exactly how it's meant to be enjoyed to get the full experience.
@@jac9301 It's not though. It's built on anglosaxon culture (+ some fr and hispanic) mixed with capitalism on steroids, throw in some theft and slavery and you get 'Merica.
I am Scottish and I saw an American "Clan Gathering" and it was a bunch of Americans in medieval highland dress with toy swords screaming out their clan's name in a fake Scottish Burr "The Macdonald are here!", "The MacGregors are here!" then the whole crowd would cheer for the clan like a scene from Braveheart. I could not believe what I was seeing, I was dumbfounded! It was embarrassing and insulting! We do have Clan gatherings but it usually a dinner in a castle somewhere with some speeches and dressed in MODERN Highland dress. We don't get all tribal about it like the Dora Milaje from black panther.
@@barbados7550 its all about what your used to really. I mean take pegao, you either love it or think its just burnt rice. that's what's great about food a dish can transport you to a specific time or place, food literally makes people cry some times. its one of the best things about being alive.
I'm Italian and i can feel Gino. it is true that there is no right way to do it, but whenever someone cook a carbonara pasta with cream, i die inside. when a dish becomes tradition, it means that is so good that sticks with the country for hundred of years! you cant just take it and put freaking cream in it... you can do it of course, but don't call it Carbonara, because that's just not how the traditional recipe is. The only thing i want to say is that if you want to take a recipe from a country, do it as the country does, without changing random staff (again you can change staff, but dont pretend it to be the original). In the video the situation is a bit strange cuz the two old people are italian but surely became more american after all the years passed in the US
@@shawnpi I can understand both sides. It isn't italian, it's Italian-American. They are both correct. Culture evolves and differentiates. Gino shouldn't be so obtuse about it.
I am all for Americans being proud of their heritage, we all should, but you cannot claim you are making an italian dish when precisely that dish would never be cooked in Italy... You can call it Italian American, but that's it... I mean a Hamburger was actually invented by German immigrants in America, we in Germany do not consider it to be a German dish, even though we know where the creators were originally from (surprise: it's Hamburg).
Italians can be annoying but it's so understandable a lot of the time. I mean sometimes you'll get an "italian" recipe with literally half of the ingretients wrong/missing.
This is American Italians in an absolute nutshell!!! Claim to be Italian but know Jack shit about the country, culture, language etc. 😂😂😂 the irony when she’s trying to prove Italian cuisine then says ‘this is America…’ ummmmm exaaaactly. Hahaha
@@martthesling that don’t mean nothing. Everyone nowadays have 1% of anything. That doesn’t mean you’re suddenly one of them. You need to be immersed in the culture, thinking and language. I know some people who have all of this and are NOT Italian and the Italians consider them more Italian than the fakes who claim they are purely because they have some Italian blood.
@@martthesling Their "Italian blood" has been diluted through mixing with other Americans unless they have somehow only married other Italian Americans
I love that granny and her husband, her energy, and his charismatic character they are just wonderful i hope on every wedding annivarsty they have they celebrate it togather
@@thert.hon.thelordnicholson7261 Old skeleton and oldest human footprint have been found in Crete. 🙂 I suspect the "we are all from africa" sentence to be a trick to convince people to accept massive immigration.
I'ts so weird for us Europeans seeing someone that has never even been to that country claim they are something. Like i get it but i also don't get it at the same time 😂
@@patricksibiya7861 I also find it weird how in the US the term "african-american" is based on skin colour and not heritage. By that I mean that someone from aboriginal descent will count as african-american, despite being from oceania, while actual africans from maghreb countries for example won't.
definition of wisdom: the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgement; the quality of being wise. the people in the video evidently have more wisdom than you
@@TheEyesThrone Ah excellent, you have copied and pasted the definition of wisdom for us. How witty. And apparently it is "evident" that the people in the video have more wisdom than myself. A Bold claim. Would you care to elaborate with your own personal opinion or will you just throw more Internet definitions at me. Let's see if you can do this without making yourself seem anything less than genius. Take your time Liam.
So a fraction of Italian then since a relative came from Italy in the 1800 they claim they are Italian Gino is spot on if you are going to cooking a so called authentic dish use the correct ingredients not some bs twist
@@benjaminschoeman3887you don't get to have opinions about other people's culture buddy, you don't get to make a scimitar and call it a traditional Japanese sword
I'm all good for it being called "american italian" coming from an italian family in ireland who regularly go back to italy and have family and friends there it's so refreshing to see gino get across the distinction that it is not authentic italian its "american italian" which is fine and probably tastes lovely but dont call it italian. Italians are very traditionalist, very! I mean this with all due respect to italian americans :)
this is the most american thing ive read hahahahaa "coming from an italian family in ireland" haha.. leme guess your great aunts boyfriends dog was austrian so your basicly related to hltler XD
@@powellpker not that it really matters but my dad was born in Ireland but had to serve compulsory military there in italy and lived there for a few years while running a grocery store with my grandparents for a few years until they came back to Ireland for work and my mum was raised in Ireland until about 8 when her parents (who had very little english) gave up fish and chips to run a farm in italy so she was schooled from 8 until 18 there and is fluent in Italian and we have a home there where they plan on retiring 😁. So when i say we regularly go back every year it's not an exaggeration.
finally someone that gets it , no problem if they define it as italo-american but come on I can't recognize most italo americans dishes as even similar to italians , don't call them italians cause they aren't , the thing that annoys me the most is that they say it's the same while there are huge diff in dishes , too much mc donalds must have burnt their taste buds lol
As Italian as African Americans are African. 😁 Looong time ago, now you're simply Americans. Makes lil sense to an outsider, so I guess that's as American as it comes! 😂👍
Because there's no such thing as American (USA) culture, but a hot pot of all things mixed together, I guess? The country is litterally made up of immigrants from the beginning.
I’m a British guy and whenever I talk to Americans I always get the “oh my fourth cousin is English” or something. No, you are American but you want to be different
Gino is just like me... he doesn't recognize Italian-Americans as Italians, and has a sound opinion about the way they cook in general (VERY BADLY)... by just watching this I got sick.
The culture here is so obsessed with heritage, yet no one follows the rules of their so called heritage lol. I'm Canadian, but its the same like in the USA here. My parents are both from Italy, and I follow the actual recipes, and still I don't go around saying I'm Italian lol (anche se lo parlo, al meno un po', gli italo-americani/canadesi qui non parlano italiano e la cultura è molto diverso, pensano che italia sia come fosse nell 1800)
@@emanueleg.4651 esattamente, peccante perchè l'arte oggigiorno è bravissimo, specialmente la musica (levante, elisa, irama, annalisa, etc. Alcuni dei miei cantanti preferiti)
Same here, most of my family is Italian but they moved to Britain to have me. I identify as British.. though of course proud of my roots. My family talks to me in Italian but I'm more comfortable in English
stubborn? where'd you get that from? she was making her recipe and telling Gino to fuck off for telling her how to make her own food. Her own food being the exact reason it makes her 100% right.
A question that always stumps my fellow Americans: "If the country of your ancestors was so wonderful, why did they flee that country?" I always get slack-jawed, stupid stares.
Yes, but they never go in the pan together, always onion first, else by the time the onion is fully softened, the garlic can easily burn, "Italian"-Americans always cut corners on classic Italian dishes, which you just can't do
In the UK, we cook more like the French and use Celery, Carrot, Onion (sometime leek if it is soup) mirepoix base but if we are cooking Italian then yes, we will use garlic and onion together, I think we learnt to cook Italian from the Americans because we also put pineapple on Pizza 🤣😅😂.
Americans desperate for some sense of identity. I saw an American lady commenting about Irish protest songs (which were about the IRA), saying her family left Ireland 300 years ago but the songs still meant something to her. The IRA was of course founded in the 20th century.
I find Americans quite comedic. They passionately take the “Living the American dream” and “immigrant mentality” very seriously. In fact no one from America is American. Them and and their ancestors have probably lived in that country for centuries but still class themselves Irish, African or Italian 🤷♂️
@@gaia7240 cooking onions makes them sweeter, and sweetness is used to counter cooked tomatoes as they become tart, it wont kill the flavour of anything as long as its used in the right quantity
But even in the Philippines, we first add the onion, let it cook for a bit then add the garlic cause garlic easily burns. What she did was add those two together then added white wine to "prevent" the garlic from burning. Like can't you just wait for like a couple of minutes for the onion to cook?
Never met or spoken to an American yet who has told me they are 100% American and proud of it . They all have paid money to claim they are 10% this , 10% that , 27% the next thing ,
@@DNW28 That's because in North America (Canada included), 100% 'American' is a Native. We're nations of immigrants. Not sure what you're even referring to that we've all 'paid' money to say this or that.
because, thats literally her ethnicity...surprise surprise, ethnicity and nationality arent the same and ever since humans made something called a boat, guess what, ethnicities and nationalities began mixing. You dont need to know the country to be said countries ethnicities, look at Americans, dunno shit bout their own country, still American
Cioppino comes from Ciuppin, a fish stew from Liguria. Not even the name was changed Cioppino is the correct Italian language word of the Liguria dialect Ciuppin.
I watched the pan and saw onion... and then garlic... i myself said wtf. Sorry... not real Italian that way. Bravo Gino, even if it was all staged anyway.
How did Italians manage to shift their roman catholic dogma into italian cusine, I mean is adding both onion and garlic part of the ten commandments or something, is breaking pasta one of the seven deadly sins, is dipping pizza into ketchup tomato sauce a cardinal sin, come on Italians, whats going on with you, the best food on earth in my view is Asian cusine and they add everything into the mix and its way more declious and tasty than all the cusines in the world, food is art not a religion
Gino gave her some technique, she was making no sense. Unfortunately Americans with Italian ancestry have mostly forgotten the techniques and ingredients of Italian cuisine, they just add limitless chicken, garlic and cream.
Italian American should be considered it’s own cuisine distinct from modern Italian Italian cuisine…it deviates from the diet of working class south Italians who migrated in the early 1900s, which was then mixed with the comparatively meat abundant (borderline indulgent) eating habits in the US. That’s why we have spaghetti w giant meatballs (originally meatballs were quite small), chicken parm, pepperoni pizzas, etc
She's the type of person who'll go to Italy and will try but fail to blend in and go back to America and tell her friends that it just feels like home.
Sharp as an cue ball
@@whipasnaper you heard about the chinese godfather?
Commandatore! Like a commander! I like that, that's respect!
@@Th3Mavr1ck I see a man of culture
@@russell2890 Made him an offer he couldn’t understand...
I do love Americans that have their families who have lived in America for 150 years but still consider themselves from other countries.
Ethnically. These Italian Americans look really Italian. But sometimes it’s ridiculous when it’s like my great grandfather was from Italy so I’m Italian. Most Americans are probably mixed and only 1/5th of what they say they are
It really is annoying. "I'm Irish", no you're fucking not. Your great grandfather's father was
Just goes to show that no matter how much the world leaders push for a one world society, deep in our hearts we still feel the pride and heritage of our own ancestry however humble it may be in comparison to the ruling families.
@@JAKENMK litteraly no one is pushing for a one world society.
@@JAKENMK nonsense. Americans consider themselves to be American. This has nothing to do with a conspiracy. Some hippies say they belong to the world. There’s nothing wrong with that
The way Gino jumped when she berated him cracked me up.
i was just about to comment this 😂
Gino getting roasted was hilarious. Gordon felt vindicated and couldn't stop laughing
I get him though. I mean I used to roll my eyes as well when people did this, but then "korean" food started getting a bit popular last several years and it's hard not to feel your heart die a little inside even though I've been on the outside of it.
It's the thing where whatever you eat in your childhood is the best, and you feel a sense of pride when people start enjoying it internationally, but at the same time you want them to enjoy it exactly how it's meant to be enjoyed to get the full experience.
Saying this is America honey is not roasting someone… it’s the opposite. Anything an American does, Europeans do the opposite.
@@thomasevans6868 Considering america is built on European culture I certainly don't know what you're talking about.
He didn't get roasted. She's claiming to be Italian and isn't.
@@jac9301 It's not though. It's built on anglosaxon culture (+ some fr and hispanic) mixed with capitalism on steroids, throw in some theft and slavery and you get 'Merica.
I am Scottish and I saw an American "Clan Gathering" and it was a bunch of Americans in medieval highland dress with toy swords screaming out their clan's name in a fake Scottish Burr "The Macdonald are here!", "The MacGregors are here!" then the whole crowd would cheer for the clan like a scene from Braveheart. I could not believe what I was seeing, I was dumbfounded! It was embarrassing and insulting!
We do have Clan gatherings but it usually a dinner in a castle somewhere with some speeches and dressed in MODERN Highland dress. We don't get all tribal about it like the Dora Milaje from black panther.
Gino is right.....like completely and utterly.
food is art, there is no right way to do things but if there was.....yeah
@@clindsell6111 its also culture but yeah its confusing
@@barbados7550 its all about what your used to really. I mean take pegao, you either love it or think its just burnt rice. that's what's great about food a dish can transport you to a specific time or place, food literally makes people cry some times. its one of the best things about being alive.
I'm Italian and i can feel Gino. it is true that there is no right way to do it, but whenever someone cook a carbonara pasta with cream, i die inside. when a dish becomes tradition, it means that is so good that sticks with the country for hundred of years! you cant just take it and put freaking cream in it... you can do it of course, but don't call it Carbonara, because that's just not how the traditional recipe is.
The only thing i want to say is that if you want to take a recipe from a country, do it as the country does, without changing random staff (again you can change staff, but dont pretend it to be the original).
In the video the situation is a bit strange cuz the two old people are italian but surely became more american after all the years passed in the US
@@shawnpi I can understand both sides. It isn't italian, it's Italian-American. They are both correct. Culture evolves and differentiates. Gino shouldn't be so obtuse about it.
I am all for Americans being proud of their heritage, we all should, but you cannot claim you are making an italian dish when precisely that dish would never be cooked in Italy... You can call it Italian American, but that's it... I mean a Hamburger was actually invented by German immigrants in America, we in Germany do not consider it to be a German dish, even though we know where the creators were originally from (surprise: it's Hamburg).
And french fries were made in belgium and tikka masala was made in uk by a bangladeshi immigrant.
Italians can be annoying but it's so understandable a lot of the time. I mean sometimes you'll get an "italian" recipe with literally half of the ingretients wrong/missing.
Lets be honest, a big part of the Americans with a Heritage issue never been outside the US so they don't know better.
Exactly and nothing wrong with it being an Italian American dish but can't claim to an Italian it's authentic
@@JoePesciVSBillyBatts So true, the whole world tries to change the italian cuisine
She doesn't speak Italian, she's not Italian. Gino is obviously right.
This is American Italians in an absolute nutshell!!! Claim to be Italian but know Jack shit about the country, culture, language etc. 😂😂😂 the irony when she’s trying to prove Italian cuisine then says ‘this is America…’ ummmmm exaaaactly. Hahaha
They literally have Italian blood...🙄
@@martthesling that don’t mean nothing. Everyone nowadays have 1% of anything. That doesn’t mean you’re suddenly one of them. You need to be immersed in the culture, thinking and language. I know some people who have all of this and are NOT Italian and the Italians consider them more Italian than the fakes who claim they are purely because they have some Italian blood.
@@martthesling We're all African bro.
@@thert.hon.thelordnicholson7261 😂😂😂 AMEN
@@martthesling Their "Italian blood" has been diluted through mixing with other Americans unless they have somehow only married other Italian Americans
I love that granny and her husband, her energy, and his charismatic character they are just wonderful i hope on every wedding annivarsty they have they celebrate it togather
My grandfather came to America in the 1840s but Hey! I am an Italian!
All modern humans are from Africa if you go back far enough, so I'm declaring myself African-British even though I'm whiter than your bedsheets.
@@thert.hon.thelordnicholson7261 Old skeleton and oldest human footprint have been found in Crete.
🙂
I suspect the "we are all from africa" sentence to be a trick to convince people to accept massive immigration.
Go back to italy
-rednecks
I wonder if italo-americans know that in Italy we do not consider them italians, not even a bit.
I wonder if Italian Americans know tomatoes came from the America's and is not a fruit from anywhere expect the americas
@@maymay5600 There is way more than tomatoes in Italian cuisine, especially in the North.
They are ethnically Italians. You can't change that.
@@flonoiisana4647 USian bullshit. An ethnic group is made by things like culture and language. So, USians can't be ethnically Italians.
Gordon: whats your secret?
Husband: we live apart.
We need this series in Italy! Love this Trio
You can stream the whole thing online
Italy was the first trip. France, Scotland and Greece also, among others
@@djrascal445 pretty sad that greece was the last
I'ts so weird for us Europeans seeing someone that has never even been to that country claim they are something. Like i get it but i also don't get it at the same time 😂
they are so special, we (the rest of the world) are used to it, aren´t we
Like us in African cringe when black people in a America call themselves African American.
Ye and when they say this is offensive to Asians/Africans! But the real Asians/Africans find it funny.
@@MrMafiks we always laugh at them, because when they do come here the act like real tourist.
@@patricksibiya7861 I also find it weird how in the US the term "african-american" is based on skin colour and not heritage.
By that I mean that someone from aboriginal descent will count as african-american, despite being from oceania, while actual africans from maghreb countries for example won't.
Age doesn't guarantee wisdom.
It's even worse when the wrong mindset is set in stone as you age.
definition of wisdom:
the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgement; the quality of being wise.
the people in the video evidently have more wisdom than you
@@TheEyesThrone Ah excellent, you have copied and pasted the definition of wisdom for us. How witty.
And apparently it is "evident" that the people in the video have more wisdom than myself.
A Bold claim. Would you care to elaborate with your own personal opinion or will you just throw more Internet definitions at me.
Let's see if you can do this without making yourself seem anything less than genius.
Take your time Liam.
@@TheEyesThrone For someone that went to trouble to copy and paste the definition of wisdom... you forgot to read it.
As republicans and biden shows
This is like when the Sopranos went to italy and didn't have a clue.
An American woman telling an Italian chef how to cook Italian food? Genius.
So a fraction of Italian then since a relative came from Italy in the 1800 they claim they are Italian Gino is spot on if you are going to cooking a so called authentic dish use the correct ingredients not some bs twist
See also Irish-Americans
Well they speak Italian and cook like italians
@@playboicartiismydad4842 still not Italian
@@playboicartiismydad4842 they certainly don't speak Italian and they obviously don't cook like italians
@@homasas4837 She literally spoke italian in the video and the food is very much Italian style food
"we are in america donut " lmao
Americans: people who are able to turn good things into bad things, or bad things into something worse, and still be proud of it!
The audacity to yell shut up
Opinions
@@benjaminschoeman3887 its facts, americans will always be ignorant
@@gaia7240in a terrible accent
@@benjaminschoeman3887you don't get to have opinions about other people's culture buddy, you don't get to make a scimitar and call it a traditional Japanese sword
I like when Gino kiss her on the cheek and she reply with: " oh yes, he's italian", because only italian people from the south Italy do that :)
83 and she's never seen Italy let alone visited.
I'm all good for it being called "american italian" coming from an italian family in ireland who regularly go back to italy and have family and friends there it's so refreshing to see gino get across the distinction that it is not authentic italian its "american italian" which is fine and probably tastes lovely but dont call it italian. Italians are very traditionalist, very! I mean this with all due respect to italian americans :)
this is the most american thing ive read hahahahaa "coming from an italian family in ireland" haha.. leme guess your great aunts boyfriends dog was austrian so your basicly related to hltler XD
@@powellpker not that it really matters but my dad was born in Ireland but had to serve compulsory military there in italy and lived there for a few years while running a grocery store with my grandparents for a few years until they came back to Ireland for work and my mum was raised in Ireland until about 8 when her parents (who had very little english) gave up fish and chips to run a farm in italy so she was schooled from 8 until 18 there and is fluent in Italian and we have a home there where they plan on retiring 😁.
So when i say we regularly go back every year it's not an exaggeration.
@@Vechking was you born in america?
@@powellpker No i was not born in America.
finally someone that gets it , no problem if they define it as italo-american but come on I can't recognize most italo americans dishes as even similar to italians , don't call them italians cause they aren't , the thing that annoys me the most is that they say it's the same while there are huge diff in dishes , too much mc donalds must have burnt their taste buds lol
As Italian as African Americans are African. 😁 Looong time ago, now you're simply Americans. Makes lil sense to an outsider, so I guess that's as American as it comes! 😂👍
😆😅🤣😂so true!
A genuine question is why Americans have an obsession with where they are from and not just Americans?
Because there's no such thing as American (USA) culture, but a hot pot of all things mixed together, I guess? The country is litterally made up of immigrants from the beginning.
@@winstonsgmx Bullshit. The result of this hot pot is literally what American culture is.
@@winstonsgmx no such thing as American culture??? Is it a joke?
It's so weird. They usually claim to Irish or Italian
its just a sense of uber-pride. Americans and Russians are the most notable ones for me
I’m a British guy and whenever I talk to Americans I always get the “oh my fourth cousin is English” or something.
No, you are American but you want to be different
My parents are polish but l always make spaghetti with garlic and onion.
"Gino" ? I was sure I was watching a Jordan Schlansky episode for a minute there..
like the time the soprano family went to Italy
Gino is just like me... he doesn't recognize Italian-Americans as Italians, and has a sound opinion about the way they cook in general (VERY BADLY)... by just watching this I got sick.
The culture here is so obsessed with heritage, yet no one follows the rules of their so called heritage lol. I'm Canadian, but its the same like in the USA here. My parents are both from Italy, and I follow the actual recipes, and still I don't go around saying I'm Italian lol (anche se lo parlo, al meno un po', gli italo-americani/canadesi qui non parlano italiano e la cultura è molto diverso, pensano che italia sia come fosse nell 1800)
@@AndrewDaniele87 La caricatura di un paese dell'800...
@@emanueleg.4651 esattamente, peccante perchè l'arte oggigiorno è bravissimo, specialmente la musica (levante, elisa, irama, annalisa, etc. Alcuni dei miei cantanti preferiti)
You got sick...just like me when I get sick when I see Italians trying to make ANYTHING that isn't Italian.
Same here, most of my family is Italian but they moved to Britain to have me. I identify as British.. though of course proud of my roots. My family talks to me in Italian but I'm more comfortable in English
2:23 GINO WAS SHOOK
Love these 3 together...
A scotsman, italian man and french man walk in to a bar...
That lady look arrogant to me.
And frightfully insecure.
Typical USA I guess.
Well, she's American.
People, I'm Italian, they're joking. It's a show
God I hope so.
The clash of opinions is actually refreshing to see for once
Nona has spoken! 😂
Just so you know... if his grandpa had wheels she would be a bike
That's it Gino, don't let these colonists pretend to be something they are not! European!!
What? Italians are Europeans also? 😂
Stubborn and stuck in her ways just because shes old doesnt make her right
It's rare to find people intelligent enough to understand that these days.
stubborn? where'd you get that from? she was making her recipe and telling Gino to fuck off for telling her how to make her own food. Her own food being the exact reason it makes her 100% right.
@@nogglebeak pretty sure you just stated the definition of stubborn mate
@@plummet3860 Sure, if you don't in fact know what stubborn means.
@@nogglebeak well i suggest you google some examples because this woman is a perfect example and from the looks of it people seem to agree with me
Gino is always hilarious
i love this damn series
Having such a great time and fun watching this three cutie guys😍😍😍 watching all the way from the Philippines with 💗💗💗💗💗
If anyone says they are “country-American”, they are just American, nothing else.
Gino is so great TV.
Eyyy Eyyy
Commendetori Bon Giorno!
Fantastic
A question that always stumps my fellow Americans: "If the country of your ancestors was so wonderful, why did they flee that country?" I always get slack-jawed, stupid stares.
Gino the Italian overseas most of the time making whatever 😂
HEHH STAI ZITTO I am dead
hahahaha 3:30 ...Real talk!
actually, here in Italy, we use garlic and onion quite often together, like in the very commonly used "battuto"
Yes, but they never go in the pan together, always onion first, else by the time the onion is fully softened, the garlic can easily burn, "Italian"-Americans always cut corners on classic Italian dishes, which you just can't do
In the UK, we cook more like the French and use Celery, Carrot, Onion (sometime leek if it is soup) mirepoix base but if we are cooking Italian then yes, we will use garlic and onion together, I think we learnt to cook Italian from the Americans because we also put pineapple on Pizza 🤣😅😂.
It's common practice to use the together but you don't put them in the pan at the same time. Garlic and onions have different cooking times
In spain we dont mix garlic and onion either
She's so American
Once a paysano..always a paysano.
Paesano! You not only bastardise our food but also the language
@@raib281 poveri noi 😂
"stai zitto" lmao
Typical American , cuts corners , openly admits to it and still think they know best
The land of the Karen 🇺🇲
This is so wholesome
Wow Loch Ness monster at 4:08
This guy reminds me of Jordan Shlansky
Burnt Chrysler should have watched this before his crab massacre
We live apart😂 that was shady 😎
Americans desperate for some sense of identity. I saw an American lady commenting about Irish protest songs (which were about the IRA), saying her family left Ireland 300 years ago but the songs still meant something to her. The IRA was of course founded in the 20th century.
And helped ruin the country of Ireland
@@andymccreight3175 liberated it unless you’re a fan of british boots
Yikes everyone here is so bitter lol. I found the clip and everyone involved to be hilarious
I find Americans quite comedic. They passionately take the “Living the American dream” and “immigrant mentality” very seriously. In fact no one from America is American. Them and and their ancestors have probably lived in that country for centuries but still class themselves Irish, African or Italian 🤷♂️
That woman is evil af, her presence gives me big time demonic eyes vibes
She is a violent drunkard.
Garlic and onions are sauté together in the Philippines.
But that was claimed to be italian, that quantity of onions just kill all the flavour of the fish and the tomato
@@gaia7240 cooking onions makes them sweeter, and sweetness is used to counter cooked tomatoes as they become tart, it wont kill the flavour of anything as long as its used in the right quantity
@@Eden-vm8sb in fact she didn't
@@gaia7240 and you know how? i forgot you were sitting with them and eating the dish
But even in the Philippines, we first add the onion, let it cook for a bit then add the garlic cause garlic easily burns. What she did was add those two together then added white wine to "prevent" the garlic from burning. Like can't you just wait for like a couple of minutes for the onion to cook?
Me and Gino from same place, would love to have backed him up there lmao, garlic and onion together smh
I mean as an Indian, I would have killed myself if our food was butchered like that. I understand Gino.
It's already been "butchered", so bye!
Don't let gino take over the van or car because he can't drive for sick
dude explained his family's business history and everyone in the comments went "but you're not italian are you"
Never ever garlic and onions together. She can yell about her age, but Italians will never do it. Sorry for the lady.
A proper old woman two my heart I love her 💗💓❤♥💕
Shes american..forget it.
How he didn't just slapped her is beyond impressive
@@treali I am Italian, she is a classic American, he didn't slap her only because she is old
@@treali Is he fek ..hes a THIEF ...A CONVICETD BURGLAR ...!!!!
You mean Like Will Smith?
@@jacobpachuau5647 💀💀💀
@@gaia7240 I'm Italian too and Italian men don't go around slapping women of any age lol wtf
Always amuses me when yanks claim to be anything other than baseline American
Why she claiming to be Italian when she knows nothing about Italy?
She's American
Never met or spoken to an American yet who has told me they are 100% American and proud of it . They all have paid money to claim they are 10% this , 10% that , 27% the next thing ,
@@DNW28 That's because in North America (Canada included), 100% 'American' is a Native. We're nations of immigrants. Not sure what you're even referring to that we've all 'paid' money to say this or that.
because, thats literally her ethnicity...surprise surprise, ethnicity and nationality arent the same and ever since humans made something called a boat, guess what, ethnicities and nationalities began mixing. You dont need to know the country to be said countries ethnicities, look at Americans, dunno shit bout their own country, still American
@@Eden-vm8sb If she knows nothing about Italy because she is American, then her ethnicity is American.
What sunglasses gordon ramsay wear ?
Ray Ban clubmaster orange is the nearest I could find.
American Italians🤣🤣🤣 actual Italians would not be impressed lmao
Cioppino comes from Ciuppin, a fish stew from Liguria. Not even the name was changed Cioppino is the correct Italian language word of the Liguria dialect Ciuppin.
an American comedian said I have been to Italy with Italians... but our Italian Americans are strange, what happens during the trip
Please tell me
Slow yanks man 😂
Italian American... That means American.
I watched the pan and saw onion... and then garlic... i myself said wtf. Sorry... not real Italian that way.
Bravo Gino, even if it was all staged anyway.
❤K.I.R
I don’t get drinking alcohol with your meal. It’s so heavy.
What a waste of my morning 😅😂😂
How did Italians manage to shift their roman catholic dogma into italian cusine, I mean is adding both onion and garlic part of the ten commandments or something, is breaking pasta one of the seven deadly sins, is dipping pizza into ketchup tomato sauce a cardinal sin, come on Italians, whats going on with you, the best food on earth in my view is Asian cusine and they add everything into the mix and its way more declious and tasty than all the cusines in the world, food is art not a religion
Whipping out the "old" card is so degenerate.
Gino gave her some technique, she was making no sense. Unfortunately Americans with Italian ancestry have mostly forgotten the techniques and ingredients of Italian cuisine, they just add limitless chicken, garlic and cream.
Gino was right you don’t cook onion and garlic together.
a lot of Italian Americans have lost their culture they are now more english
That was the fakest ''mamma mia'' I have ever heard in my life.
How do you say Karen in Italian?
Their last family connection to Italy was 1865, but they consider themselves Italian 😂 ….such delusion.
They are still ethnically Italians.
Ramsay is too insistently 'alpha' all the time it's relentless, tedious, the other two however are charming.
I love this woman...............................Gino has been schooled!!!
Italian American should be considered it’s own cuisine distinct from modern Italian Italian cuisine…it deviates from the diet of working class south Italians who migrated in the early 1900s, which was then mixed with the comparatively meat abundant (borderline indulgent) eating habits in the US. That’s why we have spaghetti w giant meatballs (originally meatballs were quite small), chicken parm, pepperoni pizzas, etc