Pretty much all of those got brought up, fwiw. |
| Take him to an Amish buffet. He can eat whatever he wants in one trip and then he needs to eat what your family serves. |
The Germans have adopted doner kebab so thoroughly it might as well be German. You can't walk far without finding a doner shop. |
If you can get to the DC area, both the National Museum of African American History and Culture and the National Museum of the American Indian have cafeterias designed to include the menus as part of the cultural and historical experiences. NMAI has stations for multiple regions of the country — so, salmon at the Pacific Northwest station, as an example. Traditional Southern foods are very different from New England foods, which are different from Southwestern foods, and New Orleans is a cuisine and culture of its own. Maybe you can do a few theme meals that reflect different areas of the country. And do some kid foods like Rice Krispy treats, PB & J, American style pancakes and muffins — since the variations might be new to him. |
| How about a chicken pot pie? It sounds like you're a good home cook. You could do a roast chicken dinner one Sunday night, and then make pie crust and put the leftover chicken plus the veggies/creamed soup into the pie. |
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I actually love all the ideas- we are ex pats and miss tex Mex so so much - id take him to eat barbacoa and barrio tacos as well or get the ones from Trader Joes. its also impossible to get wild rice over here- they just eat black rice, so wild rice soup.
I know we think our soft tacos with teh grilled chicken and avocado are "authentic"but they are authentic California food, not authentic Mexican food. I actually think it would be hilarious if you made your american style Italian food and see his reaction to its b/c it has evolved to have such a different taste from "Italian" food he is used to... I mean they sell "american pizza" with fries and hotdogs on it in Italy. they even get upset when americans make bolognese with Italian sausage or start it with parma ham b/c traditionally it is made with only beef. where in Italy is he from?? make the Italian sauces with the "wrong" pasta shapes or american style fettuccine Alfredo with broccoli and put chili crunch on it- this is something americans eat that would be so so weird for Italians. and I agree that you should bring home a cookbook of "american" or midwestern foods from the library and maybe ask him to choose stuff from it. also take him to eat Korean wings etc...they dont have those in europe. check out that maga influencers books- half baked harvest, her recipes are actually very typical modern "american" and the white chicken chili and flank steak recipes are so so good. and she is ridiculous- she has these Hawaiian shrimp bowls and then goes I've never been to Hawaii but I think this must be what it tastes like (and its quite delicious) https://www.halfbakedharvest.com/creamy-white-chicken-chili/ |
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An iceberg lettuce based salad with ranch dressing!
Or you could be fancy and make a steakhouse inspired wedge salad. The presentation is kind of interesting. Make some steaks and thick fries and creamed spinach. |
Stop catering to him. |
It never surprises me. You know what else is American? Anything corn or corn-based, peanuts, eggplant (all the nightshade family, really.) |
| Chicken and dumplings, steamed crabs, go to a diner like Bob & Edith’s, Applebees, a soul food place with chicken and waffles… |
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Nachos, chicken wings, make your own tacos night. Sloppy joes (but a better version, not the greasy yuck mess).
I do wonder what it is he's really asking for, though. Oh, one casserole-type dish that I actually enjoyed eating: spoonbread/corn pudding. |
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Steak and cheese
Hot chicken wings Italian beef sandwich Muffuletto Donuts/Doughnuts (We invented the hole) |
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Thanksgiving food -
Turkey Gravy Corn pudding made with the Jiffy kit Mashed potatoes Green Bean casserole with packaged fried onions Stovetop stuffing Cranberry jelly from can Sweet potato casserole with marshmellows Apple pie with vanilla icecream Pecan pie Pumpkin pie |
Aren't eggplants native to Asia? |
Exactly. As if going to an Amish community is like being in modern Germany. |