The struggle to spell
May 20, 2025 by DarcieBefore I started writing for Eat Your Books (over 11 years ago!), I had a bi-monthly food column at a medium sized newspaper for several years. In junior high, I competed at the state spelling bee and made it to the final round. You might assume with that pedigree I could properly spell almost any culinary term without looking it up. However, much like Food and Wine’s Kat Kinsman, there are words that I always have to spell check. She wrote about this last year and I was reminded of it when I wanted to text a friend about a dish I had just eaten at a local restaurant. I couldn’t remember how to spell the dish and had to look it up on the restaurant’s online menu.

To be fair, it was not a common item – paccheri con stracotto is not something one encounters every day. But there are more common culinary terms that I struggle to spell each and every time I write them. Two of those I share with Kat Kinsman – hors d’oeuvres and bourguignon. But my spelling issues are not limited to Italian or French words. It took me a long time to get restaurateur correct on the first try, although I have (finally) nailed that one. Same with Worcestershire, but I do have to sound it out, intentionally mispronouncing it in my head.
Other commonly misspelled culinary terms include mayonnaise, prosciutto, Caesar, cardamom, and mascarpone. Speaking of mascarpone, there are many words where mispronunciations are more common than misspellings. I can’t tell you how many times I have heard people say “sherbeRt”, adding an extra consonant where it doesn’t belong. I try to be forgiving of mispronunciations because there is no easy way to check pronunciation when you are in the midst of a conversation. What common food words do you have difficulty spelling (or saying)?
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