Hello all,
It takes an awful amount of time to catch up with the encyclopedic knowledge that this forum delivers.
So here I want to stir some dust.
Italy as a whole sucks big time (so much so that I left 13 years ago) but Italian cuisine rules. Period. One of the problems I am seeing, though, is that, because there's many recipes for the same dish, EVERYTHING is kinda acceptable. This is wrong! Sure enough I have eaten hundred different lasagne, dozen carbonara, a million meatballs, a bagillion tortellini ... However each dish has its uniquely ITALIAN mark. In within the many different lasagne there is some unmistakable "lasagneness". You put oregano in your lasagne or fennel seeds in your spaghetti allo scoglio and you end up with something that is not Italian. It may be good but it's most definitely NOT Italian. As a general rule, Italian cuisine (Sicily is slightly different) is very linear: you see a recipe with four-six-ten different spices? Most likely it's some nouvelle cuisine mumbo-jumbo. It's not traditional even if it tastes good. I am not advocating some sort of "law of purity" ... or maybe ... am I?! I guess I just need to rant after another attempt to convince a colleague of mine that Fettuccine Alfredo do not exist outside the US
Regards
Massimo