The Pizza Thread
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I love sprinkling the crushed peppers on a pizza, but I wouldn't want to add any oil. Pizza is usually oily enough without drizzling more on top of it.dankind said:
Yes, it's olive oil infused with crushed red peppers, and possibly some garlic and oregano. I could not find a Google image of the chili oil they have at Juliana's or Lucali in Brooklyn; this looks closest.PJ_Soul said:
What is it? Oil with crushed peppers?dankind said:The only "pizza dip" of which I'm aware.
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It's for your leftover crust.PJ_Soul said:
I love sprinkling the crushed peppers on a pizza, but I wouldn't want to add any oil. Pizza is usually oily enough without drizzling more on top of it.dankind said:
Yes, it's olive oil infused with crushed red peppers, and possibly some garlic and oregano. I could not find a Google image of the chili oil they have at Juliana's or Lucali in Brooklyn; this looks closest.PJ_Soul said:
What is it? Oil with crushed peppers?dankind said:The only "pizza dip" of which I'm aware.
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oohhhh. Yeah, that sounds good.dankind said:
It's for your leftover crust.PJ_Soul said:
I love sprinkling the crushed peppers on a pizza, but I wouldn't want to add any oil. Pizza is usually oily enough without drizzling more on top of it.dankind said:
Yes, it's olive oil infused with crushed red peppers, and possibly some garlic and oregano. I could not find a Google image of the chili oil they have at Juliana's or Lucali in Brooklyn; this looks closest.PJ_Soul said:
What is it? Oil with crushed peppers?dankind said:The only "pizza dip" of which I'm aware.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Haha! Agreed. A little spicy mustard and some kraut. Perfection! Ketchup just destroys the taste and smothers it. It's like adding sugar to tea. Yuck!Poncier said:
To stay on topic, I found an awesome recipe for a smoky cashew cheese pizza with kale and sweet potatoes sliced on top. That thing was so damn good.
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I am not on board with the vegan insanity of calling things cheese when they are not cheese.
I love how everyone venerates the hotdog like it some precious commodity ruined by ketchup lol
It's junk! It's not even meat! It's little bits of gristle ground and bound.
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I don't know that it's insanity. It's just the best way to describe the taste and texture.rgambs said:I am not on board with the vegan insanity of calling things cheese when they are not cheese.
I love how everyone venerates the hotdog like it some precious commodity ruined by ketchup lol
It's junk! It's not even meat! It's little bits of gristle ground and bound.
Yeah, hot dogs are disgusting, but there are obviously significant differences in quality.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Cheese substitute is acceptable to me. That's what it is. It is not cheese.tbergs said:
I don't know that it's insanity. It's just the best way to describe the taste and texture.rgambs said:I am not on board with the vegan insanity of calling things cheese when they are not cheese.
I love how everyone venerates the hotdog like it some precious commodity ruined by ketchup lol
It's junk! It's not even meat! It's little bits of gristle ground and bound.
Yeah, hot dogs are disgusting, but there are obviously significant differences in quality.
I enjoy hotdogs as much as the next guy, but it's not some quality piece of meat that is ruined by any particular condiment.
Don't put ketchup or relish on a steak, chop, or roast, sure, but you can't ruin a scrapmeat tubesteak with a condiment. It's a silly idea and I reject the premise altogether, especially when it's proponents accept ketchup on a higher quality meat and bun combo, the hamburger. There's no rhyme or reason, just dogma.
Maybe there needs to be a thread for food rules.
From the obvious and inviolable: Don't put ketchup on a filet!
To the silly and meritless: Don't put ketchup on a hotdog.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
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Had lunch here yesterday. it was good. Had 3 different slices. 2 were much better than the other.
https://www.rionepizza.com/
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Picked up a couple of these in the market the other day. Had the thin crust mozzarella & pesto. It's actually pretty decent for a frozen pie. Also picked up the classic vegetable & goat cheese and pepperoni.


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You are choosing to view it as a substitute for something due to your food preferences. I'm going to wager that you also then don't like anything besides cow milk being called milk? You food segregationist!rgambs said:
Cheese substitute is acceptable to me. That's what it is. It is not cheese.tbergs said:
I don't know that it's insanity. It's just the best way to describe the taste and texture.rgambs said:I am not on board with the vegan insanity of calling things cheese when they are not cheese.
I love how everyone venerates the hotdog like it some precious commodity ruined by ketchup lol
It's junk! It's not even meat! It's little bits of gristle ground and bound.
Yeah, hot dogs are disgusting, but there are obviously significant differences in quality.
I enjoy hotdogs as much as the next guy, but it's not some quality piece of meat that is ruined by any particular condiment.
Don't put ketchup or relish on a steak, chop, or roast, sure, but you can't ruin a scrapmeat tubesteak with a condiment. It's a silly idea and I reject the premise altogether, especially when it's proponents accept ketchup on a higher quality meat and bun combo, the hamburger. There's no rhyme or reason, just dogma.
Maybe there needs to be a thread for food rules.
From the obvious and inviolable: Don't put ketchup on a filet!
To the silly and meritless: Don't put ketchup on a hotdog.It's a hopeless situation...0 -

Most pizza in Phoenix is shit, but Pizzeria Bianco is one of the few places that lived up to the hype.0 -
I just asked someone about that place the other day - read it was really good.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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tbergs said:
You are choosing to view it as a substitute for something due to your food preferences. I'm going to wager that you also then don't like anything besides cow milk being called milk? You food segregationist!rgambs said:
Cheese substitute is acceptable to me. That's what it is. It is not cheese.tbergs said:
I don't know that it's insanity. It's just the best way to describe the taste and texture.rgambs said:I am not on board with the vegan insanity of calling things cheese when they are not cheese.
I love how everyone venerates the hotdog like it some precious commodity ruined by ketchup lol
It's junk! It's not even meat! It's little bits of gristle ground and bound.
Yeah, hot dogs are disgusting, but there are obviously significant differences in quality.
I enjoy hotdogs as much as the next guy, but it's not some quality piece of meat that is ruined by any particular condiment.
Don't put ketchup or relish on a steak, chop, or roast, sure, but you can't ruin a scrapmeat tubesteak with a condiment. It's a silly idea and I reject the premise altogether, especially when it's proponents accept ketchup on a higher quality meat and bun combo, the hamburger. There's no rhyme or reason, just dogma.
Maybe there needs to be a thread for food rules.
From the obvious and inviolable: Don't put ketchup on a filet!
To the silly and meritless: Don't put ketchup on a hotdog.
Well rgambs, I for one have really been intrigued and amused by how torn up you've been over the fact that ketchup doesn't belong on a hotdog, hahaha, so I really hope you do start a food rules thread!!
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I love it. Good place for a date. Bar next store for when there's a long wait. Can make a night out of it.F Me In The Brain said:I just asked someone about that place the other day - read it was really good.0 -
I just heard this guy on the new ringer food podcast with joe house, which is awesome by the way. Sounds like a stand up guy. Next time I'm out, this is on the menuWhatYouTaughtMe said:
Most pizza in Phoenix is shit, but Pizzeria Bianco is one of the few places that lived up to the hype.
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I've been there probably a half dozen times and never been disappointed. It's been quite awhile though. On the weekends there was always an incredibly long wait due to the size. I'm not sure if that has changed since they opened other locations, but the one in Heritage Square is the one to go to. Bar Bianco next store and I think there is still The Rose and Crown down there too. Also in walking distance of plenty of places to grab a drink.Cliffy6745 said:
I just heard this guy on the new ringer food podcast with joe house, which is awesome by the way. Sounds like a stand up guy. Next time I'm out, this is on the menuWhatYouTaughtMe said:
Most pizza in Phoenix is shit, but Pizzeria Bianco is one of the few places that lived up to the hype.0
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