WelshBloke
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Yeah, that's a pie.Casserole in the U.S. is not served on a crust, period.
Yeah, that's a pie.Casserole in the U.S. is not served on a crust, period.
And yet so are Chili Pepper and potatoes but that didn't stop people from eating them long before tomatoes.Yeah, they're related to nightshade, so everyone assumed they were poisonous.
This is true--CA sucks for pizza.
I like both styles, but generally prefer a good NY pizza with proper crust, to deep dish.
But both are great, and both are absolutely pizza. Only commie fascists would disagree, as they also sit here inventing histories of the dish that they know absolutely nothing about, claim anchovies are somehow "wrong" or that things like clams and pineapple could ever be acceptable.
wrong! wrong! wrong!
Dude, fry a clam, boil a clam, bake a clam, lick a clam, but just don't ever top a pizza with one, it's not normal and totally gross.Um, excuse me, but my favorite pizza topping is literally clams with pineapple. View attachment 14879
What do you mean lick a clam? Clams are supposed to be eaten, no licked.Dude, fry a clam, boil a clam, bake a clam, lick a clam, but just don't ever top a pizza with one, it's not normal and totally gross.
Dude, fry a clam, boil a clam, bake a clam, lick a clam, but just don't ever top a pizza with one, it's not normal and totally gross.
OH god damnit--I knew someone was going to have to explain this to you. 😀What do you mean lick a clam? Clams are supposed to be eaten, no licked.
You could explain this to me? Not that many eat them regularly where I live.OH god damnit--I knew someone was going to have to explain this to you. 😀
Th brown globs really looks like running shit to me... shame on you for eating shit dude.
I have noticed that Giordanos appears to be expanding with restaurants outside of Chicago in the past few years.i had giordano's in chicago and thought it was awesome
edit: holy crap, now they have one less than 2 hours away from me??? i might have to make a special trip one of these weekends.
That's what did in Uno. The Chicago Uno isn't the same as the franchises.I have noticed that Giordanos appears to be expanding with restaurants outside of Chicago in the past few years.
And yet so are Chili Pepper and potatoes but that didn't stop people from eating them long before tomatoes.
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That's what did in Uno. The Chicago Uno isn't the same as the franchises.
Don't they have a frozen version that is sold in stores? Ir is that something with similar name? Best Frozen pizza I've had too.Yeah, Giordano's has a location in Orlando. It's not that great. Ate there twice and the pizza was undercooked both times.
Th brown globs really looks like running shit to me... shame on you for eating shit dude.
Don't they have a frozen version that is sold in stores? Ir is that something with similar name? Best Frozen pizza I've had too.
You can get focaccia topped with lots of things in most Italian bakeries now. It's a good go to cold takeaway if you're doing the tourist eat as you walk thing. It's not what you are going to get if you order pizza somewhere though.So you naysayers that keep asserting that deep dish pizza isn't pizza at all, well here is proof that it is and indeed from Italy:
So there!!! Case is settled and closed now!!!![]()
Learn All About Sicilian Pizza From Its Ingredients to the History
Sicilian pizza in its original version has a fluffy, spongy dough base topped with a seasoned tomato and anchovy sauce and covered with breadcrumbs.www.thespruceeats.com
We got potatoes and chillies at the same time as tomatoes.And yet so are Chili Pepper and potatoes but that didn't stop people from eating them long before tomatoes.
We got potatoes and chillies at the same time as tomatoes.
It is weird to think that those staples of European food were introduced to the continent relatively recently.
I think we were mostly turnips and the like.what could people possibly have eaten in ireland before potatoes got there in 1600?