Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Dirigible
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Anyone remember the name of the pizza place in Portland, Oregon that was featured on Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations: Pacific Northwest episode?
I think there are a few problems that are typical of homemade pizza. Wrong type of pan, as some stated earlier. Wrong type of dough would be another. Wrong type of oven would be yet another, especially when people are using a dough recipe that was made with an oven in mind that goes up to 500F+.
I make my own pizza dough. It's quite good but still doesn't compare with NY pizza.
Seeing as I'm not in NY often, I'm glad I don't live in your topsy-turvy world. NY pizza is good, but far from top of the heap.
For cheap pizza, Costco slices are more edible than most.
I'm from NY originally. [
Clear bias.] I went back in October '07 and had good NY pizza again. I had actually forgotten how good it is and how bad most pizza is in comparison.
There is nothing topsy-turvy about it.
I guess you've just never had real NY pizza...There are many pizza joints that happen to be in NY that make average pizza and there are others that just make out of this world great pizza. [
The ever-popular defense that I didn't try X from the right place, thus ensuring my experiences can never count for evidence.] I don't make these facts up, I merely comment on them.
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