Original Fettuccine Alfredo in Rome - Why Do Italians Hate This?? 🇮🇹

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    ROME, ITALY - Today we’re in Rome and going to eat the original Fettuccine Alfredo, one of the world’s most famous Italian dishes - pastas!
    Fettuccine Alfredo has quite an amazing history, originating from a variety of similar pastas in Rome. And so while many people think it’s a pasta that’s not really Italian - it’s actually 100% Italian and invented in Rome, Italy.
    However, through a series of events linked with Hollywood celebrities, this Italian food pasta became extremely popular and famous throughout the world and especially the United States.
    So why do so many Italians hate Fettuccine Alfredo? Well the fact of the matter is that there are many bad versions, and when it became so famous in the United States and around the world, it came at the sacrifice of soggy noodle and bad cheese.
    BUT…
    When you go to the original source in Rome, it’s a totally different story and an amazing pasta that you absolutely need to try when you’re in Rome!
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  • @PursuingHeaven
    @PursuingHeaven 3 месяца назад +33

    My dad's side came directly from Italy during WW2 to escape. We were taught to use large spoons to twirl pasta around a fork. Never a knife at Nana's house for homemade pasta. And she made a cheese sauce just like this, very simple but lightly added garlic and some olive oil with sausage and artichokes on the side. This is NOT American but very simple Italian fare from before the war and as was stated below we would never order this or marinara in a restaurant because we eat both of these at home all the time. I miss my Nana, and I miss her amazing but simple food from her homeland.

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you so much for sharing your insights!

  • @mojitobevandanazionale7059
    @mojitobevandanazionale7059 3 месяца назад +348

    In Italy, fettuccine Alfredo is not popular for a simple reason: We make pasta with butter at home, it is a waste to order such a simple dish in a restaurant.
    Your videos are always very "appetizing", congratulations.

    • @swissfoodie3542
      @swissfoodie3542 3 месяца назад +32

      I agree, its the same for me. When I go to a restaurant, I want to eat something "complicated" or something that I cant make at home. And not a simple dish, that I can prepare at home without any problems.

    • @MatthewBaran
      @MatthewBaran 3 месяца назад +12

      Makes sense. I love cooking Italian and rarely find it better outside of my house so I rarely go for Italian out.

    • @jjpark1989
      @jjpark1989 3 месяца назад +17

      That doesn't seem like a good reason to hate it. I understand the idea of not wanting to order it for the reason you stated, but to show disgust on your face when it is mentioned seems pretty asinine to me. I love Fettuccine Alfredo and I've ordered it at restaurants and made it at home. Sometimes the restaurants just taste better.

    • @Lemmy4555
      @Lemmy4555 3 месяца назад +4

      i hope with not that amount of butter otherwise your life will be significantly shorter lol

    • @Cipollae
      @Cipollae 3 месяца назад +13

      @@Lemmy4555But that shorter life will have been significantly more fun!

  • @BustDownRosary
    @BustDownRosary 3 месяца назад +16

    I LOVE THESE TYPE OF FOOD TRAVEL VIDEOS. marks take on food with more of a bourdains no reservations type of vibe. really appreciate marks energy all around

  • @plusfour1
    @plusfour1 3 месяца назад +31

    As a young cook in North America, I was shown Alfredo as butter, cream and parmessan cheese with a few grates of nutmeg. I was aware that the original had no cream. As I gained experience with cooking pasta, I learned that the starchy pasta water was often used to emulsify with oils like butter to make a sauce. That's exactly what we see here with the original method of cooking Alfredo sauce.

    • @PUTDEVICE
      @PUTDEVICE 3 месяца назад

      agree with you. many countries make their own recipes for many dishes. and it annoys me a little, like when someone is going to make Swedish meatballs and has spices etc. that are not in the classic recipe. milk/cream, breadcrumbs, eggs, minced meat, onion, salt and pepper, possibly a little sugar. There weren't as many exotic spices in households 60-70 years ago as we have today.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah 3 месяца назад +1

      Gotta have garlic
      That cream n garlic
      Omg 🤯

    • @fabriziocolamartino5445
      @fabriziocolamartino5445 6 дней назад

      In Italy doesn't exist a sauce called Alfredo... it's "pasta al burro" and it's not a recipe, it's something we eat when we are in a hurry...

  • @dastiffmeisterman
    @dastiffmeisterman 3 месяца назад +9

    Pasta with butter and cheese is what Italians cook when they don't have time to make a proper sauce. Speaking as a man with Italian father from Naples.

  • @KCNwokoye
    @KCNwokoye 3 месяца назад +25

    What a blessing to be doing what you love and in the process enjoying the best dishes in the world.

    • @arthurford829
      @arthurford829 26 дней назад

      Yes, but we really need a behind the scenes video about how Mark actually makes this happen.

  • @Fake-wp9up
    @Fake-wp9up 3 месяца назад +456

    you know its a restaurant for tourists when the first page of the menu is written in english lol

    • @sheriffjohnson589
      @sheriffjohnson589 3 месяца назад +4

      😢

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  3 месяца назад +129

      Yes, I mean because of its history and story, that's what it's come down to. But it's still a Italian dish original.

    • @sonny9054
      @sonny9054 3 месяца назад +10

      I wouldn’t mind that at all.

    • @mattdaaamon
      @mattdaaamon 3 месяца назад +10

      Just because the food is good enough doesn't make it not a tourist trap ​@@MarkAbroadthis is like going to pats in Philly and raving about the cheese steak that on the whole tasty but nothing to showcase vs other places.

    • @weebmaster5962
      @weebmaster5962 3 месяца назад +4

      Then? Lol

  • @wasclywabbit
    @wasclywabbit 3 месяца назад +38

    We visited friends in Rome two years ago and it’s true that Romans show a marked disdain for fettuccine Alfredo. They said, “who is Alfredo” when I asked them about it. That said, true Roman Carbonara is so much better than Alfredo ever could be.

    • @alessandroarsuffi3062
      @alessandroarsuffi3062 3 месяца назад +3

      Alfredo didn't invent anything, he just exported a very plain, easy and popular solution of homemade pasta and put his name unto it. And yes, real carbonara is something else when done properly.

    • @kathleenhensley5951
      @kathleenhensley5951 3 месяца назад +1

      I make Carbonara with fresh eggs from under my own hens, and American bacon and a good quality Parmesan. it's nearly impossible to find a decent pancetta here. love it. a special treat.

    • @ilgrandenebro8702
      @ilgrandenebro8702 Месяц назад +2

      @@kathleenhensley5951 guanciale not pancetta

    • @eviljoy8426
      @eviljoy8426 26 дней назад

      we don't call that pasta 'Alfredo' that pasta is 'Pasta burro e parmigiano - pasta butter and parmigiano' or 'Pasta in Bianco - Pasta in White' and it's not so special.. it's just for kids

    • @aetius7139
      @aetius7139 18 дней назад +1

      ​@@alessandroarsuffi3062Its more to do with his personality rather than the food. Alfredo is more of a showman than a cook. He personally would show up. Make the pasta in front of guests and serve the plate himself.
      Kinda like why people like caesars salad. Its the novel experience people paying for. Not really the food itself.

  • @connormatthews522
    @connormatthews522 3 месяца назад +38

    this looks incredible. your energy is great, must have been nice for the staff to witness someone so hyped to be there experiencing what they do best

    • @connormatthews522
      @connormatthews522 3 месяца назад

      i bet it's impossible to eat without that wine to cut through how rich it is haha

    • @oldironsides4107
      @oldironsides4107 3 месяца назад

      Is mark me tally deficient. The guy can’t read cursive and keeps blaming the font?

  • @vonlipi
    @vonlipi 3 месяца назад +11

    Mark! Your videos never cease to amaze me! Thank you!

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  3 месяца назад

      Appreciate your support!

  • @Angelica.Midnight
    @Angelica.Midnight 3 месяца назад +8

    Such enjoyable and informational content. Thank you Mark for always bringing the best videos to me and my family. Blessings upon blessings to you and your beautiful family.🙏🏼🤍🌶️😁

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you, appreciate it!

  • @thetranquiltraveller
    @thetranquiltraveller 3 месяца назад +45

    Great history lesson as well as showing the great food. Love your videos!

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you very much!

    • @awesomesauce8678
      @awesomesauce8678 3 месяца назад

      History ? Don't even exist in italy

    • @antipodi1611
      @antipodi1611 3 месяца назад

      Famose spiegà la storia e come se magna dalli americani, mi raccomando.

    • @awesomesauce8678
      @awesomesauce8678 3 месяца назад

      This guy delete the comments in 2024, poor donkey

  • @mickydee1289
    @mickydee1289 3 месяца назад +4

    ohhh...i totally forgot about this channel! So relaxed! Love it ! :)

  • @deneenhanes8776
    @deneenhanes8776 3 месяца назад +18

    Mark trio's your video is unremarkable I love them. You provide history, education, enjoyment and entertainment all at one time!!!💕😍😋

  • @canadianeskimogirl
    @canadianeskimogirl 3 месяца назад +1

    Mark, I absolutely loved your pause and voice over during your fettuccine experience... explaining the history behind it. Made my day!

  • @roddmatsui3554
    @roddmatsui3554 3 месяца назад +1

    I really like seeing the decorative plants with the little lights. I haven’t been inside a beautiful restaurant in years….. The pasta looks fantastic, definitely.

  • @ARoo-tru
    @ARoo-tru 3 месяца назад +17

    I have a new appreciation for Fettucine Alfredo, pasta, butter, quality Parmesan cheese makes a rich sauce, well stirred, maybe with a sprinkle of pepper & truffles when plated, delicious!

  • @VincenzoDelVino
    @VincenzoDelVino 3 месяца назад +16

    If you come in Rome to eat this you haven't understand what to eat in Rome. This is the dish we Italians calls "burro e parmigiano" and we eat it only when we have stomach sickness.

    • @yusufsantalucia8523
      @yusufsantalucia8523 Месяц назад

      👍🏼 bravo

    • @erzsebetkovacs2527
      @erzsebetkovacs2527 16 дней назад +1

      How do you mean stomach sickness? With that amount of butter and cheese, it is a heavy, rich dish, surely.

    • @VincenzoDelVino
      @VincenzoDelVino 16 дней назад

      @@erzsebetkovacs2527 i don’t think you know what “heavy meal” means for us Italians, especially in the south region. You will not stand the appetizers. 😂 This is when you want to stay light.

    • @erzsebetkovacs2527
      @erzsebetkovacs2527 16 дней назад +1

      @@VincenzoDelVino :D Okay, but what sort of stomach sickness did you mean?

    • @VincenzoDelVino
      @VincenzoDelVino 16 дней назад

      @@erzsebetkovacs2527 something like sense of vomit or in case of diarrhea.

  • @ggfoodie
    @ggfoodie 2 месяца назад

    Excellent timing! We’re heading to Rome in a few weeks and would definitely love to try where the dish originated! Thanks for sharing! We have lunch reservations for our first full day in Rome!!

  • @natedawgmomtakeover9972
    @natedawgmomtakeover9972 3 месяца назад +8

    I love how you weren’t using the spoon correctly then just decided the pasta couldn’t be twirled 😂 the spoon is there to twirl it in, not just to push it around lol

  • @austinvannorman3482
    @austinvannorman3482 3 месяца назад +14

    I love having butters and noodles with parmesan from leftover spaghetti noodles 🍝 ❤!

  • @enock79
    @enock79 Месяц назад +1

    I’m so hungry right now. Thanks Mark great video.

  • @kc4699
    @kc4699 Месяц назад

    i can definitely see how this would be a nourishing and helpful dish for new and nursing mothers. postpartum care and the special foods prepared for it in other cultures is so fascinating, and such a big part of food culture - i'd love to see this in one of your videos please!

  • @KadeBenji
    @KadeBenji 3 месяца назад +15

    "The golden fork and spoon for you sir RUclipsr" lol 😂

  • @PREPFORIT
    @PREPFORIT 3 месяца назад +3

    Thanks for the great videos on delicious food and food history!

  • @pedrozatravel
    @pedrozatravel 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video, loved it, thank you

  • @cookingwithvince
    @cookingwithvince 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video. I did a history of Alfredo video but I love how you went to the restaurant!!!!

  • @sebastianponce9658
    @sebastianponce9658 3 месяца назад +5

    That is just perfect. It may be comfort food in Italy but to me it's a perfect meal anytime.❤

  • @danieldydzak691
    @danieldydzak691 3 месяца назад +4

    My dad and mom ate their three days in a row in Rome ! That's how good it was

  • @GCGomez
    @GCGomez 3 месяца назад

    Love the food origin stories you do Mark!❤

  • @divinepearlsmedium
    @divinepearlsmedium 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks so much for making this

  • @XeroJin84
    @XeroJin84 3 месяца назад +39

    pasta with butter and parmigiano (pasta burro e parmigiano) is something you eat when you're sick or when you don't have anything else in the fridge

    • @fosterbuster2840
      @fosterbuster2840 3 месяца назад +5

      Lol. E’ vero,molto tipico in Italia,un po’ come cibo da ospedale.😂 Pero’ devo dirti che generalmente quella di ristorante cucinate da un bravo cuoco e’ tutta un altra cosa.

    • @f0ns0r
      @f0ns0r 3 месяца назад +3

      @@fosterbuster2840 Non lo sparemo mai, perchè nessuno è così ritardato da andare al ristorante a prendere la pasta al burro. Poi in cosa dovrebbe essere diverso, cosa farebbe lo chef di straordinario? non scuoce la pasta bollendola meglio? scioglie meglio il burro con il pensiero? no perchè letteralmente sono le uniche due cose che serve saper fare per fare sta "ricetta" e chiamandola ricetta gli faccio un grande favore.

    • @2Ensta
      @2Ensta 3 месяца назад

      It's a good comfort food.

    • @lindasilvester
      @lindasilvester 3 месяца назад +1

      LA PASTA DEI CORNUTI is what we call it here in Rome 😊

    • @f0ns0r
      @f0ns0r 3 месяца назад +2

      @@fosterbuster2840 Ma di cosa parli? saltarla, padelle il fuoco? Stiamo parlando di pasta col burro, dove la vedi la padella? dal bolitore la mettono sul piatto col burro e mischiano, punto. "non da tutti" 😂? Ci vuole la laurea in fisica per fare sti due passaggi?

  • @Screamingtut
    @Screamingtut 3 месяца назад +51

    Mark, Artichokes are in the Thistle family, and if you let them Bloom (aka go-to flower) you get this Purple Flower. Also, Artichokes are mostly steamed and then baked, but you can deep fry them too. (P.S. I went to Culinary School Just for the fun of it & I love to comment about food too)

    • @terryshaw1437
      @terryshaw1437 3 месяца назад +4

      Nice to have some more tips about food! I didn’t know that about artichokes.

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  3 месяца назад +5

      Great, thank you for the information!

    • @studioanto4634
      @studioanto4634 3 месяца назад

      The artichokes in the appetizer belong to two different culinary traditions, the Roman one and the Roman-Jewish one "alla giudia". You should have maintained tolerance without expressing preferences😂. It is usually said that Roman-style artichokes are good every day, while Giudia-style artichokes are good during the holidays

    • @Gordon_Highlander
      @Gordon_Highlander 3 месяца назад +1

      YOu are talking about *THE FLOWER OF MY COUNTRY, SCOTLAND!*

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah 3 месяца назад

      I love them in with the pasta lol
      I also often pour the sauce over broccoli (& artichokes) and no pasta
      I’m not a pasta fan

  • @LMays-cu2hp
    @LMays-cu2hp 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing.😊😊

  • @user-jm9mu8eh3s
    @user-jm9mu8eh3s 3 месяца назад +2

    GENIUS M.R. MARK ,THANKS BRO,YOU ARE EXTREMELY APPRECIATED.

  • @andreaorofalo
    @andreaorofalo 3 месяца назад +52

    Italians do not hate it. But it is such an obvious, easy dish to cook that no one would actually pay someone to cook it. At least in Italy. That's a common dish you prepare for children at home.

    • @kevinJ6665
      @kevinJ6665 3 месяца назад +1

      Greasy people really.

    • @SandBoy408
      @SandBoy408 3 месяца назад +6

      Yes, it´s a dish that you won`t find in a restaurant...and we don`t looking for it when we go.
      I use to eat at home, when i`m sick or when i have no time to cook.
      That not impress anyone...except americans 😂

    • @awesomesauce8678
      @awesomesauce8678 3 месяца назад +1

      se sei italiano, sei onesto e vivi ancora in italia, devi ammettere che le fettuccine alfredo non le hai mai sentite nominare in tutta la tua vita
      (if you are Italian, you are honest and you still live in Italy, you must admit that you have never heard of fettuccine alfredo in your entire life)

    • @35widow
      @35widow 3 месяца назад

      lol, greasy ppl ? i would like to inform you that in italy we use 99% olive oil, maybe you should look at nordic or french cousine, but i bet you are just ignorant and call people greasy, enjoy your seeds oil noob@@kevinJ6665

    • @fragmentsoflifeandemotions8006
      @fragmentsoflifeandemotions8006 2 месяца назад

      @@awesomesauce8678 sono italiano, onesto ma non vivo in italia da 15 anni. Le ho sentite nominare piu´ volte, ma MAI in Italia, solo in Germania
      (I'm Italian, honest but I haven't lived in Italy for 15 years. I have heard them mentioned several times, but NEVER in Italy, only in Germany)

  • @zampone
    @zampone 3 месяца назад +21

    it never got popular because you can easily do it at home. People used to go to restaurants on special occasions, not everyday and therefore looked for fancier dishes than the everyday basic pasta

    • @hum-dinger2453
      @hum-dinger2453 3 месяца назад +2

      Actually this is the one dish that i always order at an Italian restaurant because I can cook all the other dishes better at home

    • @abcdabcd5366
      @abcdabcd5366 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@hum-dinger2453this is much easier than carbonara or even ragu pasta

    • @pipo4158
      @pipo4158 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@hum-dinger2453😂😂😂😂 what?😂😂

    • @pipo4158
      @pipo4158 3 месяца назад

      ​@@hum-dinger2453no italiam Restaurant selbst this excpet this one. Where do you order this all the time?

    • @VincenzoDelVino
      @VincenzoDelVino 3 месяца назад +1

      @@hum-dinger2453 If we read this dish on a menu in a restaurant we run away because it's a tourist trap.

  • @caroldocherty6810
    @caroldocherty6810 3 месяца назад +2

    I am always amazed at the amount of food you are able to put in your mouth at once

  • @levi-stock
    @levi-stock 3 месяца назад

    Incredible video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @loveyourneighbor9354
    @loveyourneighbor9354 3 месяца назад +2

    Mark, I would take a little on the fork at a time just to enjoy it longer. It looks so wonderful and I am glad you brought this cusine to us.

    • @markrung8051
      @markrung8051 3 месяца назад

      yeah that first mouthful I think he felt the pressure of people watching him

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 3 месяца назад +4

    We will always support you, Mark. Keep working hard.

    • @nefosharkfox
      @nefosharkfox 3 месяца назад +1

      Жрать на камеру реально тяжелая работа, ага.

    • @sandervw123
      @sandervw123 3 месяца назад

      Bot

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  3 месяца назад

      Thank you!

  • @bakerzermatt
    @bakerzermatt 3 месяца назад +3

    Italians don't know what Alfredo pasta is, and don't know what the American version is. Also, this dish isn't famous around the world, only in the US.
    However, everyone in Italy knows the dish you had in the video. It's just called butter pasta, or pasta with butter and parmesan (pasta al burro). In Italy it's a quick and easy dish, and also something you give to someone who is sick.
    It's about as common in Italy as a grilled cheese sandwich in the US.
    It's tasty, but Alfredo didn't invent it.

  • @danielaaraiza2118
    @danielaaraiza2118 3 месяца назад

    Amazing love this recipe!!!

  • @swissfoodie3542
    @swissfoodie3542 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you Mark for another great video. Your content is always such a pleasure to see, and I like it when you include history or background information, like you did here.

    • @swissfoodie3542
      @swissfoodie3542 3 месяца назад

      What a nice gesture of the restaurant, to give you the original golden fork and spoon to enjoy the Fettuccine

  • @Romafood
    @Romafood 3 месяца назад +22

    I'm Roman and in my opinion many Italians think this is an American dish. Maybe this is the reason. Almost a sensation of pizza with pineapple😅

    • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
      @-EchoesIntoEternity- 3 месяца назад +4

      pizza with pineapple is Canadian

    • @frederickmoller
      @frederickmoller 3 месяца назад +1

      But I see that you fail to recognize that Pizza with Pineapple IS Canadian, NOT everything comes from the USA, but you can't stand the fact!😉

    • @albertsallis5929
      @albertsallis5929 3 месяца назад

      Cuz they called Pizza with Pineapple Hawaiian Pizza

    • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
      @-EchoesIntoEternity- 3 месяца назад +4

      @@albertsallis5929 thats called marketing. pineapple on pizza was first made by a greek immigrant in canada.

    • @Mockbaboy
      @Mockbaboy 3 месяца назад +1

      Pizza with pineapple Is delicious!

  • @locked01
    @locked01 3 месяца назад +4

    Mate, we don't hate it. Its just that.. imagine someone in USA beginning to bottle hot water and calling it "Mineral Miracle" and imagine people loving it and starting to make YT videos on it, even claiming it as a "traditional American" beverage.
    As an American wouldn't you feel like an idiot? I mean, everyone can easily make warm water at home.

    • @Oobe
      @Oobe 3 месяца назад

      Hahaha yes exactly

  • @superlove9955
    @superlove9955 3 месяца назад

    I love Rome Mark, and went to some of the soccer games in Rome to … I enjoyed the food immensely have a great rest of the day.

  • @BltchErica
    @BltchErica 3 месяца назад +2

    For any Americans wanting to make the real deal, get some real parmigiano reggiano, American parmesan cheese is way lower quality. Real parmigiano will be labeled with DOP and be more expensive since it's imported overseas. Don't forget to get good natural butter.

  • @Peg79
    @Peg79 3 месяца назад +3

    Mark you make me want pasta now ha! I've never seen artichokes made like that! Both look delicious! Safe travels, can't wait for the next adventure! ❤😊

  • @GalaxyShotShot
    @GalaxyShotShot 3 месяца назад +7

    So Fettuccine Alfredo is only butter and cheese?

    • @marcotd7923
      @marcotd7923 3 месяца назад +3

      Yesss. But in Italy is not very considered ... It's the pasta you make when there is nothing in the fridge. This restaurant has turned in a very tourists spot where Romans doesn't go to

    • @kathleenhensley5951
      @kathleenhensley5951 3 месяца назад +1

      Looks like it. Simple as can be. Something not to upset the tummy when you are feeling ill. I always thought the original was a cream sauce using butter.

  • @cryptomarkla2051
    @cryptomarkla2051 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful video Mr. Weins!

  • @salvatorepollice3255
    @salvatorepollice3255 3 месяца назад

    Very beautiful video, bravo

  • @stephenfisher3721
    @stephenfisher3721 3 месяца назад +9

    I found this on the Internet:
    In 1943, di Lilio sold the restaurant to a new owner, who kept the restaurant’s name (Alfredo alla Scrofa), menu, and all the photos on the wall. In 1950, Alfredo and his son Armando opened another restaurant, Il Vero Alfredo, “the true
    Alfredo,” which is now managed by Alfredo’s grandchildren. Both restaurants claim to be the originator of the dish.

    • @f0ns0r
      @f0ns0r 3 месяца назад +2

      As melting some butter in pasta is something you can claim as an invention. As italian, this is just ridicolous, everybody was doing that since...ever.

    • @randylahey1822
      @randylahey1822 3 месяца назад

      Well it was created under the Alfredo alla Scrofa roof so makes sense that both of them can claim it to some degree, don't think people actually care that much as long as the dish is done right

  • @bendoan9728
    @bendoan9728 3 месяца назад +7

    he doesnt know how to use the golden spoon ^^

  • @user-od3ur5em4c
    @user-od3ur5em4c 3 месяца назад

    Hey Mark, love all your videos :) may I ask why you do not use the spoon to twirl your past on? I have noticed a few times and it does make it much easier. Keep up the great videos.

  • @illanaisme
    @illanaisme 3 месяца назад +1

    I am going to totally make this. Yes, I have made my own pasta.
    Man this looks lush!

  • @brigittebramary7258
    @brigittebramary7258 3 месяца назад +3

    Mark don't put so much food at the time in your mouth , love what you do

    • @ElvisPriscillaPresley
      @ElvisPriscillaPresley 3 месяца назад

      I'm surprised he didn't get a smack in the back of the head... eating like that is disrespectful.

    • @skeena59
      @skeena59 3 месяца назад

      He finished that plate in 4 fork fulls. Food and wine is meant to be savoured and enjoyed, slowly. Typical tourist. Lol.

    • @abcdabcd5366
      @abcdabcd5366 3 месяца назад

      ​@@skeena59tbf I think it's dumb but to each their own

  • @shannondore
    @shannondore 3 месяца назад +15

    I've never been a fan of alfredo sauce as we know it in the States (the creamy cheese sauce from bottles). Now butter noodles with parmesan cheese on the other hand I eat all the time and love. I never knew that the original recipe for fettuccine alfredo was just that. So simple and so good.😋

    • @irgendeinname9256
      @irgendeinname9256 3 месяца назад +4

      Italian recipes are usually very simple with only few ingredients. Important is just technique and quality of the ingredients

    • @PeggyR70
      @PeggyR70 3 месяца назад +2

      I eat it that way all the time too

    • @markrung8051
      @markrung8051 3 месяца назад +2

      Yes I've always made butter spaghetti and parmesan, especially when money was tight, I didn't realise I was making fettuccine alfredo to an extent.

    • @pipo4158
      @pipo4158 3 месяца назад

      So you nevee checken it out what for a sauce it is? 😂😂😂😂 so american

    • @markrung8051
      @markrung8051 3 месяца назад

      sorry, your reply made no sense. Try again.@@pipo4158

  • @tommyharmon214
    @tommyharmon214 3 месяца назад +1

    Mark! I have been Going to Thailand the past three years and I stay at the Red Planet hotel on Sukhumvit. I had no idea your restaurant was literally around the corner from the hotel. Going there this summer and will definitely be eating there.

  • @iammaxhammer
    @iammaxhammer 3 месяца назад +2

    *I always tell my subscribers to watch your channel!*

    • @p.kem4018
      @p.kem4018 3 месяца назад

      He lies a lot

    • @forteandblues
      @forteandblues 3 месяца назад +1

      lol tell them to watch mine lol. I need more help hahaha 😂

  • @riariostefano2213
    @riariostefano2213 3 месяца назад +13

    Mark this is a tourist scam…my mother used to prepare me this when I was sick😂

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  3 месяца назад +3

      It's still the original Italian recipe!

    • @strikedn
      @strikedn 3 месяца назад

      Did you have to pay for this? Seriously. This is beyond ridiculous.

    • @JAFrk
      @JAFrk 3 месяца назад +1

      I can make carbonara at home easily, I guess getting carbonara at any restaurant in italy is a scam. I mean, why would you pay for something you can make at home /s

    • @antipodi1611
      @antipodi1611 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@MarkAbroadIf you put butter on a bread slice, maybe can be original for someone, but still isn't a recipe.

    • @awesomesauce8678
      @awesomesauce8678 3 месяца назад

      @@MarkAbroad recipe for something that doesn't even exist in the first place so...

  • @wikipiki2702
    @wikipiki2702 3 месяца назад +12

    ma in italia le fettucine alfredo non esistono e una pasta invenventa in america. alfredo in italia e il postino 🤣🤣

  • @grandmastersaibotshikimura34
    @grandmastersaibotshikimura34 3 месяца назад

    Lionfield was been there before... I am glad you loved that beautiful dish. :)

  • @JohanaFlores13
    @JohanaFlores13 3 месяца назад

    Now this, is on my bucket list !!!!

  • @nessuno1948
    @nessuno1948 3 месяца назад +3

    At the end they are simply: pasta al burro.

  • @guapodel
    @guapodel 3 месяца назад +5

    I like going to Italy and asking for it with extra cream, shrimp, and bacon. Priceless.

  • @maggieryan6988
    @maggieryan6988 2 месяца назад

    It looks so good!

  • @shawnmh91
    @shawnmh91 Месяц назад

    Looks delicious! 😋

  • @FraSa266
    @FraSa266 3 месяца назад +5

    What you call "fettuccine alfredo" is actually called "pasta al burro" (pasta with butter) in Italy. We usually cook it when we are sick and hence we have to eat something simple, or if we are in a rush. This Alfredo guy in Rome managed to create a legend around it and sell it to tourists for 25 euros, just because they think they are eating the original one. In an average Italian restaurant, this dish is not even on the menu because it is too simple; anyway, if you ask any chef, he or she will prepare it for children that don't want to eat anything of the restaurant proposal.
    So, Italians don't hate it, they just would never pay that amount of money for a dish made with butter and parmesan. But we surely hate that monstrosity proposed as fettuccine alfredo in the US which is done with chicken, garlic and I don't know what else.
    Anyway thumbs up for alfredo alla scrofa that was even able to put some butter and parmesan in a jar to sell 🤣

  • @user-wl2qq6uj2b
    @user-wl2qq6uj2b 3 месяца назад +4

    Use the spoon to help twist the pasta?

  • @milkteafanclub3592
    @milkteafanclub3592 3 месяца назад

    Mark, I am truly enjoying your new way of making videos with extra narration and edits. Its fun and engaging, reminds me of watching a food documentary on TV. Thank you always for your enthusiasm and knowledge with the food you share with us!

  • @Sandra9135
    @Sandra9135 25 дней назад

    Fresh pasta and that cheese that has been aged. Delicious! The professional and friendly service is beautiful too.♥

  • @erikcotterli-heather9231
    @erikcotterli-heather9231 3 месяца назад +5

    You need to use the spoon under the fork to get the pasta when you're twisting

    • @sidecarural
      @sidecarural 3 месяца назад +1

      No, you don't. You will NEVER see an Italian using the spoon under the fork... NEVER!!!!

    • @lordnat1968
      @lordnat1968 3 месяца назад

      My daughters could eat their pasta only with a fork at the age of 3! And we are Austrians!

  • @Barbaralatrevisana
    @Barbaralatrevisana 3 месяца назад +7

    Pasta Alfredo is nothing but a joke on Americans. In Italy we call it “pasta in bianco”, or “pasta al burro”, and would never order something so simple in a restaurant! Also most Italians have never heard of this name “Alfredo” used for pasta al burro. Pretty ridiculous.

  • @josephabeytajosephabeyta9305
    @josephabeytajosephabeyta9305 3 месяца назад

    Fabulous content

  • @fabriziocolamartino5445
    @fabriziocolamartino5445 6 дней назад +1

    Nobody cooks "fettuccine alfredo" at home because... it's "pasta burro e parmigiano" a dish that we usually eat when we are in a hurry...

  • @ilmelangolo
    @ilmelangolo 2 месяца назад +5

    Perchè solo un fesso va al ristorante per mangiare pasta con burro e parmigiano e pagarla magari 15 euro...
    Te la fai a casa con 50 centesimi!

    • @yusufsantalucia8523
      @yusufsantalucia8523 Месяц назад +1

      I turisti sono così ingannati che non provano mai le cose deliziose che raramente si mangiano a casa in Italia, ma solo al ristorante

  • @mrn13
    @mrn13 3 месяца назад +13

    Pasta Alfredo is a 100% Italian dish, but it isn't Italian, it is American. Ok, got It.

  • @50hellkat2
    @50hellkat2 2 месяца назад

    They have got this down to a science. Love it.❤

  • @ameliasarno1210
    @ameliasarno1210 3 месяца назад

    Such a beautiful city!! Happy you showed the original. I argue with people all the time that Alfredo is only butter and really good parmesean!!

  • @stfclm
    @stfclm 3 месяца назад +4

    It's not that we hate it, it's just that no one knows it as "Alfredo", it is "pasta al burro" (butter pasta) with cheese (usually Parmigiano) and it's a no-fuss, homely dish that you serve to kids that won't eat anything tastier. It's a "kids menu" pasta dish that is a waste of time and money to order at a restaurant...

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    @RickyCrawford-ij1du 3 месяца назад +95

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      @RickyCrawford-ij1du 3 месяца назад +1

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      @Randyfoster-nw7rb 3 месяца назад

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      @Randyfoster-nw7rb 3 месяца назад

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  • @quantumleap1560
    @quantumleap1560 3 месяца назад

    Oh, WOOWW!! This is amazing!! Thank you so much for shining light on such a popular dish here in the States!!

  • @jee2001
    @jee2001 3 месяца назад +1

    Looks great... so simple.

  • @aris1956
    @aris1956 3 месяца назад +4

    8:12 But the spoon is not used that way. You have to turn the spoon ! 😀

    • @marcotd7923
      @marcotd7923 3 месяца назад

      Italian s don't use the spoon. It's useless to roll spaghetti

    • @aris1956
      @aris1956 3 месяца назад

      @@marcotd7923 Ma quello che io volevo dire, se tu vuoi usare il cucchiaio, usalo almeno in maniera giusta. Giralo dalla parte giusta e non come lo tiene lui in mano qui nel video. Nella maniera come lo tiene lui, è ridicolo. O Io lasci stare oppure se vuoi usarlo, usalo come si deve. Qui adesso non c’entra se gli italiani usino o meno il cucchiaio con gli spaghetti. Ognuno fa come gli pare. Io ad esempio ho sempre usato il cucchiaio con gli spaghetti e continuerò sempre ad usarlo. Non c’è una “legge” che me lo vieta. A casa sua ognuno fa quello che vuole.

  • @AussieAngeS
    @AussieAngeS 3 месяца назад +14

    Hi Mark fettuccine Alfredo doesn’t really exist in Italy, it’s more of an American invention. In Italy it’s common to eat pasta with a sauce known as “al burro” (with butter) its pasta served with melted butter that's sometimes infused with fresh sage, as well as grated Parmigiano.

    • @zirchsoft
      @zirchsoft 3 месяца назад +6

      u probably haven't watched the video till the end. Alfredo's restaurant existed way back before the americans came to italy, way before even world war. If there is any pasta dish that has an american influence then its carbonara, not pasta alfredo. The dish name "Fettucine Alfredo" might not be widely used in Italy like "al burro", but the fact that Alfredo was a real person, and that he is worldwide known for exactly that particular dish, makes it a real italian dish. If you still claim it doesn't exist, I urge you to watch the video again. Small hint: The Alfredo restaurant is literally located inside Italy FYI! Matter of fact, they made the entire video shoot in Italy XD

    • @AussieAngeS
      @AussieAngeS 3 месяца назад

      I watched it and thank you for that.@@zirchsoft

    • @r.mtn.7477
      @r.mtn.7477 3 месяца назад

      Who ya gonna believe, her or your lying eyes?

    • @truckerkevthepaidtourist
      @truckerkevthepaidtourist 3 месяца назад

      pastina isn't it almost the same?

    • @icoborg
      @icoborg 3 месяца назад

      @@zirchsoft "american influence then its carbonara" WHAT? AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

  • @Dynomite611
    @Dynomite611 3 месяца назад +1

    Born and raised in Queens NY. I went to catholic school and majority of my friends were Italian Americans. What I learned is Italian American cuisine is nothing like what is eaten in Italy. When Italian immigrants came to the US it was mostly poor working class from southern Italy. When they first arrived the abundance of meat was a shock to the immigrants. They started to incorporate heavy meat into their diet. Italians in Italy tend to eat on the lighter side and do not mix meat with cheese. Popular Italian products are all primarily from the northern richer region Lombardy , Tuscany , Emilia- Romagna etc.

  • @aris1956
    @aris1956 3 месяца назад +8

    Italians do NOT hate (as the title of this video says) the original Fettuccine Alfredo, which by the way in Italy has always been called “Fettuccine burro e parmigiano” (Fettuccine butter and parmesan), or simply “Fettuccine al Burro), but they do hate the fake version that Americans in America have made by completely changing this simple dish, putting in various things that do not exist in the original version created by Chef Alfredo, in the Alfredo restaurant in Rome.

    • @thastayapongsak4422
      @thastayapongsak4422 14 дней назад

      Americans haven't changed anything. Italian immigrants adapted the dish in America. The native Americans didn't do it.

  • @dmblum1
    @dmblum1 3 месяца назад +4

    This is slander against the true creator, Marie Calender.

  • @joannetullini6814
    @joannetullini6814 3 месяца назад +1

    Been to Rome countless times. The food is always wonderful. But those carciofi alla giudia are heaven.

  • @undampedmule
    @undampedmule 3 месяца назад +2

    Well wow. I really love learning this history and recipe. I always do alfredo with a bechamel based sauce. I really am dying to try this out. And holy crap, you ate with that golden flatware... I wonder how many people have ever done so. Culinary history.

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  3 месяца назад

      Really appreciate it, that golden spoon really made the experience!

  • @mucafit
    @mucafit 3 месяца назад +5

    LOL, Mark doesn't know how to use spoon.

  • @goodboy65
    @goodboy65 3 месяца назад +4

    fettuccine Alfredo are 90% show 10% ingredients (the truffle is an extra)

  • @wenlueto1592
    @wenlueto1592 3 месяца назад

    Woww marks videos have really leveled up

  • @EntertainmentWorldz
    @EntertainmentWorldz 3 месяца назад

    super great video sir Love You All Time 😍😍❤❤

  • @Cholo981
    @Cholo981 3 месяца назад +4

    Because it's expensive hospital food.
    Overcooked pasta pudding and meaningless rituals.
    Greatest tourist trap in the city

  • @JackLuong
    @JackLuong 3 месяца назад +6

    > Fettucine Alfredo doesn't exist in Italy
    > Americans need to stop adding cream and garlic to Alfredo, authentic Alfredo only has butter and parmigiano
    You need to choose one, Italians, you can't have it both ways

    • @Baghuul
      @Baghuul 3 месяца назад

      Who cares. You silly food snob

    • @Ampe96
      @Ampe96 16 дней назад

      It’s called pasta al burro, and it’s just pasta with butter and parmigiano.
      If you add cream and whatever you Americans put it’s not pasta al burro, it’s this “Alfredo” which is not Italian but American. Really easy to understand honestly

  • @futuregenerationz
    @futuregenerationz 2 месяца назад

    I was taught you combine almost half a stick of butter with maybe a cup of half a half.When that mix is tepid not boiling add drained hot pasta, enough for 2. The measurement was as much parmesan as you could hold in one hand. Once smooth, stir in an egg yolk.

  • @kathleenhensley5951
    @kathleenhensley5951 3 месяца назад

    It is so simple. I can make that any time. Good quality butter and lots of cheese, some water. It reminds me of medicine pasta - something to make when I'm feeling bad. I usually don't like white sauces. Make mine red, hot, lots of taste. Wish I could visit Italy! My mother came from a small town in Campania.

  • @robtriton
    @robtriton 3 месяца назад +5

    Fett Alfredo pasta is an American dish. You will never find it being made in Sicily or Sardinia.

    • @AussieAngeS
      @AussieAngeS 3 месяца назад

      That’s absolutely true

    • @tachykardie_
      @tachykardie_ 3 месяца назад +2

      that's soooooo wrong. this is an Italian dish. butter and parmigiano. only that people in Sicily prefers the olive oil

    • @andrecoleman1856
      @andrecoleman1856 3 месяца назад +4

      invented in Rome 100 years ago but somehow it's American?

    • @PROLIFIC_TRAVELS
      @PROLIFIC_TRAVELS 3 месяца назад +1

      You been to Italy ?.

    • @Mandragara
      @Mandragara 3 месяца назад

      It's because it's a Northern dish lol