I just finished reading this book by an Italian author and large parts of it were about food (stereotype: Italians love food and eating) and about how there is so much tradition around certain dishes which have been cooked the exact same way for generations and generations. These four ingredients, cooked in this such and such way, and that is the definition of this dish and if you deviate from the recipe then you are doing it wrong. And the author went on to talk about "rebels". (It was in fact the central theme and main topic of the book: rebellion.) and they made frequent reference to a rebel chef who was a scandal and the talk of the town for modifying these recipes. Simple stuff. Like there's this dish that consists of pasta, cheese, salt, and pepper. and that's it. and this chef was like, hold my Italian soda. And he created a dish that was salt, pepper, RISOTTO, and a DIFFERENT KIND of cheese. and it was a sensation. When I try to imagine something like that happening here in the states, I picture somebody trying to deepfry something in PEANUT oil instead of canola oil. Which may be unfair. Certainly there are regional cuisines. I know this to be true as a Southerner with a healty appetite for soul food, bbq, garden vegetables, cornbread, etc. If I were to subvert and rebel against Southern food, I would open up a totally vegan bbq house. And then promptly go out of business because Southerners simply have no interest in not eating meat.