Anonymous wrote:Teach him to smoke. It doesn’t get more American than tobacco.
Maybe make him some fry bread. Ask an Indian how to make it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't play this game. He wants you to serve something that he can send pictures to his friends and laugh about "gross American food." You're not providing him material so he's bored.
Have some pride. He chose to come here so he shouldn't be mocking everything. It would be extremely rude in any country.
Yes, I suspect this, and I don't want to participate. It's like tiktok has taught the outside world everyday americans eat like they're at a county fair, that's why they're all so fat. But I figure it is my duty i signed up for to show him the "real" america, too. So while I am not really going to deviate from how I cook typically, I'm happy to include a few more squarely american dishes into rotation for a chance to be like hey what you see online is fake click bait so you can laugh at americans; this is real.
But honestly, besides BBQ/cornbread and the desserts (which he doesn't eat) most of this stuff listed here is not at all in my go-to list of foods because I, personally, don't find it to be as appealing as other stuff I make, which is why I am here asking others' insight.
There's a YouTube channel of two British guys going around trying American food (sometimes they have British teenagers try American food too) and they actually tend to be quite positive.
https://youtu.be/0cxA_gkhRyo?si=ANZL99Sli72JSx7d
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanksgiving with all the new world foods.
Turkey
Mashed potatoes
Cornbread
Squash
Green beans
Stuffing
Cranberry sauce
Pumpkin and blueberry pies
This. Remind him that many foods he probably assumes are European actually originated in the Americas. Tomatoes, potatoes, chocolate, pumpkin. None of these are traditionally European foods.
+1. Tomatoes always surprises people.
Also you could serve chicken parm (maybe you ate this growing up and have a recipe?)
What about pork chops and applesauce? I don't think I saw that on the thread yet.
Biscuits and gravy with bacon, eggs, coffee, and juice?
It never surprises me. You know what else is American? Anything corn or corn-based, peanuts, eggplant (all the nightshade family, really.)