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This influencer’s cookbook is exactly what you’d expect


By Daniel Neman | St. Louis Post-Dispatch (TNS)

I was fully prepared to hate this cookbook. And while “loathe” is a word I am loath to use, I was even expecting to loathe it.

After all, it was written by an influencer. And not just an influencer, but an influencer who thinks of himself as an influencer. The sort of influencer who, if you met him at a party and asked what he does for a living, he’d say, “I’m an influencer.” And then he wouldn’t ask you what you do.

Gianluca Conte is the influencer in question. He’s 24, and his cookbook is called “Italian/American: It’s a QCP Cookbook, Betch!”

Let’s parse that title. He says in the book’s introduction that although his name is Gianluca, he is better known as QCP. But he doesn’t say what QCP stands for, leading, naturally, to our own speculation.

Quality Control Programmer? Queen Charlotte’s Prisoner? Questionably Colored Pterodactyl?

And then there’s that last word, “Betch.” He is famous, he says with his customary lack of modesty, for using the word “betch” a lot. And indeed, it appears at the bottom of every recipe where he writes, “Buon appetito, Betch!”

I assume he says “betch” instead of another word that uses four of those same letters, and I am not talking about “fetch.” His grammar is fairly atrocious, so maybe he is just bad at spelling, too, but I assume he thinks “betch” is funny for some reason.

I don’t even have to tell you that he has a smirking, handsome face that you instantly want to punch. And although a New York Post story last fall reported that he can make nearly $100,000 for a single TikTok post, he somehow doesn’t seem to be able to afford a shirt.

Seriously, he never wears a shirt. In dozens and dozens of photographs, and who knows how many social media posts, he goes shirtless. He must think it makes him look sexy, but as a cook, I worry about hot sauces splashing up onto his bare skin.

And that’s another thing. I just called myself a cook. He calls himself a chef. He is not a chef. Chefs runs restaurant kitchens and have reached a high level of achievement in their field. Daniel Boulud is a chef. Thomas Keller is a chef. Auguste Escoffier was a chef. Gianluca Conte is a smirking cook who doesn’t know enough to put on a shirt.

At least he wears an apron. He wears dozens of aprons, a different one in every picture. Each one has the word “betch” on it.

The book is written with an unlikable mixture of attitude, ego and immaturity. It is everything you would expect a cookbook by an influencer to be.

I was fully prepared to hate it.

But here’s the thing, and it hurts me to admit it: The recipes aren’t bad. They’re a bit simplistic, but they aren’t bad for what they are.

That is, they are recipes for people who are just learning how to cook. They are for people who do not know …read more

Source:: The Mercury News – Entertainment

      

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