In an episode of Netflixâs âWith Love Megan,â the Duchess of Sussex unleashes her âSkillet Spaghettiâ method, which is not just a cooking fail but a full-on assault on centuries of Italian culinary tradition.
Meganâs method involves tossing dry spaghetti into a skillet with cherry tomatoes and feta, pouring 3 and 1/2 cups of boiling water over it, and slapping a lid on it.
This method is not traditional Italian pasta making, which requires a big pot of salted boiling water cooked separately and then married to a source crafted with precision.
Italians are slamming Megan for this unconventional method, calling it a crime against Italy. The Daily Mail reported that viewers especially Italians are slamming her for this unconventional method, with some calling it a crime against Italy even the Washington Post noted through a gast online.
Skeptics who see this as an abuse of past Italian traditions argue that Meganâs cooking is less a recipe and more a crime scene picture.
Meganâs language is also problematic, as she calls it noodles multiple times and calls it âold Dent.â This is not just a slip up but a slap in the face to a culture that has perfected pasta for generations. Webra poets note that she even mispronounces pesan as pigan, twisting the Italian Pana into something that sounds like a discount store knockoff.
The showâs creator, Megan, is seen as acting like sheâs above the rules, tossing around noodles like itâs quirky when really itâs clueless. Critics on âWith Love Meganâ are tone deaf and they are spoton while the world continues to grapple with the consequences of Meganâs culinary experiment.