The Pizza Thread

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  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 Posts: 28,490
    rgambs said:
    Someone should make a reality TV show called "New York Pizza Snobs"
    Yes!!!!!
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • tempo_n_groovetempo_n_groove Posts: 40,350
    mcgruff10 said:
    rgambs said:
    Someone should make a reality TV show called "New York Pizza Snobs"
    Yes!!!!!
    I'm in!
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    rgambs said:
    Someone should make a reality TV show called "New York Pizza Snobs"
    gambo, have you checked out The Pizza Show on Viceland?  They're not snobs but love / know their pizza!
  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 Posts: 28,490
    hedonist said:
    rgambs said:
    Someone should make a reality TV show called "New York Pizza Snobs"
    gambo, have you checked out The Pizza Show on Viceland?  They're not snobs but love / know their pizza!
    Awesome show!
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • HobbesHobbes Posts: 6,423
    Dare call it 'za, get kneed in the dough balls.
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    Or kneaded in the dough balls?
    (I amuse myself)

    Fuck that 'za shit, Hobbesy.  Like an extra syllable or three letters would kill someone.

    High-five, gruff!
  • HobbesHobbes Posts: 6,423
    If you feel the need, Hedo.
  • PoncierPoncier Posts: 16,907
    Hobbes said:
    Dare call it 'za, get kneed in the dough balls.
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  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576
    Hobbes said:
    Dare call it 'za, get kneed in the dough balls.
    Double knees for just calling it a pie.

    Oh shit, I'm at odds with the NYPS again!
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  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576
    hedonist said:
    rgambs said:
    Someone should make a reality TV show called "New York Pizza Snobs"
    gambo, have you checked out The Pizza Show on Viceland?  They're not snobs but love / know their pizza!
    I have heard amazing things about Viceland, but we don't have television service​.  
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  • It is a Pie and I like when people drop the Piz.
    Who needs a Piz?  (Me after about 6 Coors Lights)
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  • dankinddankind Posts: 20,839
    edited July 2017
    rgambs said:
    Hobbes said:
    Dare call it 'za, get kneed in the dough balls.
    Double knees for just calling it a pie.

    Oh shit, I'm at odds with the NYPS again!
    No, you're not. Pie makes you one of us!

    Edit: Of course, if you call a slice a piece, then you're back out of the club. 
    Post edited by dankind on
    I SAW PEARL JAM
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  • dankinddankind Posts: 20,839
    ^^^  Tyrion?
    :weary:
    I SAW PEARL JAM
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  • hauntingfamiliarhauntingfamiliar Posts: 10,217
    My friend talked me into a slice of "lasagna pizza" at I ♡ NY Pizza today. It wasn't bad, but really wasn't great. My friend loved it. Ricotta cheese on pizza?? Thoughts?
  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 Posts: 28,490
    My friend talked me into a slice of "lasagna pizza" at I ♡ NY Pizza today. It wasn't bad, but really wasn't great. My friend loved it. Ricotta cheese on pizza?? Thoughts?
    ricotta cheese on pizza equates to white pie to me.  lasagna pizza just sounds disgusting.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Pepperoni pie on the way.  
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  • hauntingfamiliarhauntingfamiliar Posts: 10,217
    mcgruff10 said:
    My friend talked me into a slice of "lasagna pizza" at I ♡ NY Pizza today. It wasn't bad, but really wasn't great. My friend loved it. Ricotta cheese on pizza?? Thoughts?
    ricotta cheese on pizza equates to white pie to me.  lasagna pizza just sounds disgusting.
    Yeah...it looked better than it sounds. And better than it tasted. Lol
  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Posts: 49,948
    edited July 2017
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    I love a good hawaiian pizza, although it's much better with pepperoni or chorizo or cappicolla. Sweet/salty/spicy, yuuummmmmm.


    That is a sandwich, not a pizza.  :lol:

    Pineapple and pepperoni pizza is a sandwich? I'm don't think I'm understanding you, lol. People put pineapple on sandwiches?

    My go-to pizza place puts sesame seeds on its crust. It is a surprisingly delicious yet subtle addition.

    PJ_Soul, when I lived in Victoria Zombies Pizza was my go to place.  Is that still kicking? I can't find a pic of the pizza.  
    I have never heard of it, but I don't really know Victoria very well. I've only been there a handful of times over the years.
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
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  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Posts: 49,948
    mcgruff10 said:
    Wobbie said:
    Wobbie said:
    my favorite pizza in my old home town, worthington, ohio. I love the nearly burnt pepperoni. I have been known to eat there twice a day when I visit.


    Where is that, Rob?  Next time I'm in Columbus I'm gonna have to head up the Olentangy and try it out.

    a place called villa nova....high street on the south edge of worthington. great food!

    F'me....squares, not strips....makes it easy to say "maybe just one more piece." :smiley:
    $12.50 for a large.  Affordable!
    Looked through the Yelp and the pepp does look delicious time after time.

    The Hawaiian is a crime against fucking pizza humanity however.  (Every version of that pizza is, ugggh.)

    That doesn't even resemble pizza.  Way too many toppings.  I m guessing their sauce sucks. 
    Agreed. While I love pineapple on a pizza, those toppings are out of control and way too chunky. How a pie is put together is just as important as the ingredients.
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  • Had some Big John's square pie this weekend at a family party.  They are all worshippers at the Big John altar and drive to the shit-pit of a location miles away to pick it up.  Sauce was sweet, and I enjoyed it.

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  • guacamolejoeguacamolejoe Posts: 2,396
    I'm a bit of a pizza snob and always prefer certified neapolitan style over all others.
    Such as my local pizza place....Pizzeria Locale in Boulder....


    Nice & crispy, just the way I like it!
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  • guacamolejoeguacamolejoe Posts: 2,396
    Growing up in VT, the pizza was shit unless you made it yourself.  (My parents were both from NYC so I learned at an early age what real pizza was)

    That being the case, I would go through the frozen pizzas to find what I liked.

    My favorite?
    The frozen chef boyardee old school pepperoni pizza.  Cardboard crust?  Shitty little chunks of pepperoni.
    I loved it.

    These days I actually would choose the pepperoni digiorno.  Make sure to leave it in until the pepperoni starts to burn a little.

    If you have to go Frozen....what do you prefer?
    I'm a NYC pizza snob also. It's the first thing I go out & eat after I land at Laguardia when I go back to visit. Almost never do frozen pizza.
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  • HesCalledDyerHesCalledDyer Posts: 16,435
    edited July 2017
    I've seen the term pizza snob thrown out a few times in this thread.  I don't understand the concept of being a pizza "snob" (or any type of food [*1] or beverage for that matter).  There are so many great pizzerias and pies out there - in the country and in the world - get out and enjoy as many as you can!  Chicago and New York aren't the only places that make pizza.  Down with the two-party pizza system!




    [*1] Except that ketchup doesn't go on hot dogs. But that's a different thread for another day.
  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576
    I've seen the term pizza snob thrown out a few times in this thread.  I don't understand the concept of being a pizza "snob" (or any type of food [*1] or beverage for that matter).  There are so many great pizzerias and pies out there - in the country and in the world - get out and enjoy as many as you can!  Chicago and New York aren't the only places that make pizza.  Down with the two-party pizza system!




    [*1] Except that ketchup doesn't go on hot dogs. But that's a different thread for another day.
    No no, you can't drop bombs like that and expect no insurgency!
    Ketchup doesn't go on hotdogs???
    What else is it good for if not hotdogs?  That's, like, the second best possible use of ketchup behind french fries!

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  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain Posts: 31,261
    edited July 2017
    rgambs said:
    I've seen the term pizza snob thrown out a few times in this thread.  I don't understand the concept of being a pizza "snob" (or any type of food [*1] or beverage for that matter).  There are so many great pizzerias and pies out there - in the country and in the world - get out and enjoy as many as you can!  Chicago and New York aren't the only places that make pizza.  Down with the two-party pizza system!




    [*1] Except that ketchup doesn't go on hot dogs. But that's a different thread for another day.
    No no, you can't drop bombs like that and expect no insurgency!
    Ketchup doesn't go on hotdogs???
    What else is it good for if not hotdogs?  That's, like, the second best possible use of ketchup behind french fries!

    Ketchup does not go on hot dogs.  My brother does this.  (Ketchup is good for burgers)
    Mustard.
    If you must, Mustard and onions.

    I do love Chicago Dogs but they are a whole different deal.

    And, I am a Sushi Snob.  1000%.  (I think there is justification for that term...lol)

    I had a salad for lunch -- but I was thinking about Pizza.
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  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Posts: 49,948
    edited July 2017
    rgambs said:
    I've seen the term pizza snob thrown out a few times in this thread.  I don't understand the concept of being a pizza "snob" (or any type of food [*1] or beverage for that matter).  There are so many great pizzerias and pies out there - in the country and in the world - get out and enjoy as many as you can!  Chicago and New York aren't the only places that make pizza.  Down with the two-party pizza system!




    [*1] Except that ketchup doesn't go on hot dogs. But that's a different thread for another day.
    No no, you can't drop bombs like that and expect no insurgency!
    Ketchup doesn't go on hotdogs???
    What else is it good for if not hotdogs?  That's, like, the second best possible use of ketchup behind french fries!

    Ketchup definitely does not belong on hot dogs - this is actually a thing, haha.
    Okay, obviously people can and do put whatever the hell they want on hot dogs, lol. But it is definitely a pretty widely agreed upon thing that ketchup on a hot dog is gauche at best. :lol:
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  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576
    When I lived in Tucson I ate an obese person's fair share of Sonoran hot dogs.
    I really enjoy a Cincy Chili dog as well.
    Hot dog snobs probably wouldn't approve of either lol

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  • PoncierPoncier Posts: 16,907
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