Polenta on the countertop



by gurzak

27 Comments

  1. datboifranco

    Countertop polenta feels less like cooking and more like summoning an ancient starch spirit.

  2. BeeLight_N_Fly

    I can’t decide if it’s him or the food that’s more annoying.

  3. Loud-Ad-2280

    Idk why the cheering makes me angry but it does

  4. Francesca_N_Furter

    The old Italian guys in my family would pour polenta out on a huge wooden board in the middle of the table and eat off of that. I was told it was a traditional way to serve it.

  5. chucklesses86

    I can’t stand Christian Petroni! He’s such a douche, he’s the absolute worst when he comes up on Food Network.

  6. NifftyTwo

    That was the stupidest thing I’ve seen in a while. But most of it was him talking and the people cheering like it’s fucking Emeril Live

  7. The_Duke_of_NuII

    This is actually a traditional way to serve it … Too often this subreddit seems to just be shitting on people from different cultures. I’m here to make fun of pretentious fine dining and rage baiting content creators.

    I don’t have any interest in being snarky towards some random small business owner who is just trying to make it.

  8. “I like to make a ragu and call it marinara”

  9. blusteryflatus

    Ya this is not stupid. This is actually the way polenta is served in many parts of northern Italy. Even the non-stop yapping while prepping it is pretty traditional for Italians. At least it was in my family.

    The only thing that is not traditional is adding all that stuff to the polenta before the pour. Also, it looks a little too runny. And 8 hours for a marinara sauce is a little mental, but to each their own.

  10. alan-penrose

    This is art. Looks awesome and love the story. Dude has swag.

  11. Organic_Education494

    I’m most annoyed by him scooping it with a frying pan..

  12. 6string_samurai

    What is it with hipster chefs wearing beanies in the kitchen?! It gets WAY too hot to wear beanies in there, baseball caps I get…

  13. RiverQuirky1429

    Christian Petroni knows what he’s doing when it comes to food

  14. WuTangBladeswinger

    Ah, but if this were a random Indian guy with a random Indian dish, everyone would be up in arms. This community’s bias is showing hard lol

  15. Tijain_Jyunichi

    Interesting how so many of ya’ll find this annoying.

    I just see a guy who enjoys cooking and talking about it past and methodology while doing it.

    Aside from his marinara pronunciation, I found this rather normal.

  16. At least the viscosity prevents it from running off the table

  17. Ok_History2207

    I’m from north italy. Marinara sauce, basil, prezzemolo, pesto, aceto balsamico don’t go on polenta. That’s seems to me spunk for pigs

  18. cenedra68

    italian here, i live in north by lake of Como where polenta al tocc (polenta on wooden board) it’s a traditional dish. The polenta is too liquid, butter is ok and wrong type of cheeses. Polenta on the wooden board is dense and NO addtion of parsley and the other stuff. Only dense polenta (it’s better polenta taragna and not the yellow one) butter and cheese (casera eg) and that’s it

  19. Bunteskanzler_Merz

    Guy watched way too many Indian street food videos 😣

  20. Looks like paisano wanted to be a performance artist. But somehow ended up at culinary school instead.

  21. BeerNinjaEsq

    he said it himself: “What are we really doing here, guys?”

    I don’t know either