Mother in law’s pasta.
Tio’s frijoles
Auntie’s Spinach Dip
Brother’s Barbeque
Aunt Tanya’s lasagna?
Uncle Scotty’s manicotti?
Grandma Betty’s orecchiette?
Father in law’s risotto
Uncle Scotty’s manicotti is fire. Hector loved it.
Uncle
ScottyMe-y’s manicottithank you for seeing me. not uncle scotty. definitely me
Grandma Betty’s orecchiette?
In a parallel universe…
Come on, Nonna’s Gnocchi is right there
c/UsernameChecksOut
I don’t get it
Good. It’s millennial brainrot that started out as bad lyrics from Eminem.
It’s a picture of the rapper Eminem writing the lyrics for the song “lose yourself”.
The lyrics has the words “mom’s spaghetti”. His real name is Marshall.
Oh I see. Thanks !
I like to think that Shady is what he calls himself in his head, and Marshall is merely the persona he affects in his day-to-day. Like Batman.
Mom’s spaghetti
No… We need something better
Mommy’s Marinara? So close.
Nephew Nigel’s fried rice hiyaaaa
dammit i gotta finish reading the comment before i jump in with a hiyaaaaa of my own
hallo niece or nephew!
Hello uncle or aunt!
Uncle Ben’s rice
Uncle Roger’s Egg Fried Rice.
I am quite curious how Americans pronounce Gnocchi. I hope it’s horribly wrong.
Just like everything else they do!
Lollllllll
Not American but Gnotschi
Knotschi, das g ist ein hattes g
You’re right about the g, but the second part is more like ck (as in knocky), not tschi like cappuccino but ck like cacca. I’m not English nor Italian so ‘tsch’ and ‘ck’ might not be the best letters to describe the sounds.
sorry i was pulling your leg. where i live people some people call them “knotschi”, instead of ([ˈɲɔkki]).
wikitionary has pronunciation examples: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Gnocchi
I am a heathen, so usually NO-Key, but in culinary circles people who want to nod in the general direction of proper Italian will say something closer to knee-YO-key. Mid-word vowel sounds in American English (all English?) can be extremely variable, though
If you want a proper IPA transcription, this video seems about right.
nyochi (where the ch is more glottal than tch-y)
G as in GIF
Aww jeez, mama’s Mac & Cheese all over his knees… no, no, no that doesn’t sound right.
Momma’s cheesy macaroni.







