Stop with this meme.
Am I pretentious if say 'creme patissiere' instead of 'pastry cream' just so I can say it with a French accent?
Yeah but speaking from experience a ton of anglos who think they sound french when saying some words actually sound all kinds of fucked up to the point that it's not even comprehensible.
French is the dominant language of gastronomy, so you can get away with it. Just keep in mind that in the English speaking world peppering your speech with French terms and idioms is traditionally something the upper classes did. (Because history, 1066, Billy the Conqueror). It was seen as a mark of being well educated/traveled and of high birth. If that's not you it will seem pretentious outside of the kitchen.
Probably. I pronounce it KWEMME PAH-TISS-SEEYEH. I learnt it from this guy: youtube.com
This guys accent makes me really happy
That is pretty much the dictionary definition of pretentious, yes.
Makes you sound like a poofter
>food network
>south american/italian-american/"Italian"-american presenter with Midwestern accent
>cooking begins normally
>ok everybody it's time to add LA PICO DE GALLO con the FRIJOLES like we do it in COLÓMBIA
>and every brooklyn kid knows that you'd get your asshole finger-fucked by the greasy chef without the MOSSAREL'
>gotta add a little PRO-JEW TOE for that sharpness and smokeyness like mamma used to do
>and remember to put EL CARRRRRNE on the grill for 10 minutes
>¡its so DELICIOSO!
Well done, it means you have class.
That's a wierd looking sandwich