Do you even omelette du fromage?
Do you even omelette du fromage?
Do you even omelette du fromage?
The dish that Americans call beef stroganoff has very little in common with the French boeuf stroganoff.
Like every other native dish, transferred to other countries.
It's a joke.
And it's still yet to be explained. I keep seeing people ask why people are making jokes about beef stroganoff, and nobody ever tells me.
Some native dishes transferred to other countries are surprisingly faithful.
Also my comment was a joke as well based on exactly the same premise as your joke. I think my joke is funnier considering how you didn't even get that, despite you making the exact same joke.
I always boof when stroking off
It's actually Bef Stroganov.
You're all confusing beef Stroganoff with fricassée de boeuf
Do you mean бефстроганов?
Qui a coupé le fromage? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGqxb3vLL1A
French 😰
stroganoff
Definitely sounds like french.
Shut up, Geoff.
Are you even stroganoff enough
Labeouf Shiastroff?
Pomp eet
Actually, you left out about 27 vowels from the first word.
The stroge me off
Its omelette au fromage.
Found the "they don't know" guy of the comment section.
What if it's an omelette shaped thing made entirely out of cheese?
It will be omelette en fromage then
French it's my first language and it's definitely 'Omelette du fromage'.
If your cheese have an omelette then you are right. In all other situations, you are not.