The Pizza Thread
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Not sure about Chicago but pizzerias around here sell a lot of slices. They usually have about ten to fifteen different toppings on them. They vary from buffalo chicken to pasta to arugula.bbiggs said:
Interesting. So if I walked into an old school pizza joint in Brooklyn and asked for sausage and green pepper I wouldn’t get laughed at?mcgruff10 said:
My wife and I will usually go plain because that is the one topping everyone agrees on and to me it tastes the best. We ll occasionally get pepperoni but that's about it. I think it just comes down to personal taste.bbiggs said:That traditional looks amazing, especially the crust how it’s rolled up around the edges. Question...is it customary just to get plain cheese in NY (and surrounding areas)? I know you can get any toppings you want, but most pics I see of east coast pies tend to be cheese. I’m wondering if it’s frowned upon to dress a pizza up with, let’s say, sausage and green pepper (my personal go-to). Also, do round pies ever get cut in squares? I know the square pies do, but round?
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bbiggs said:
A cracker crust wouldn’t be foldable, which is sac religious in those parts from what I understand.dankind said:
You want me to ruin a perfect cracker crust with the extra weight and moisture that come from added toppings? Fuhgeddaboudit.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
According to science, New Yorkers tend to have very bland tastes- it suits their personalities.bbiggs said:That traditional looks amazing, especially the crust how it’s rolled up around the edges. Question...is it customary just to get plain cheese in NY (and surrounding areas)? I know you can get any toppings you want, but most pics I see of east coast pies tend to be cheese. I’m wondering if it’s frowned upon to dress a pizza up with, let’s say, sausage and green pepper (my personal go-to). Also, do round pies ever get cut in squares? I know the square pies do, but round?
Further... it's tough to find truly 'fresh' vegetables (such as green peppers) in the concrete jungle; therefore, under the guise of 'sophistication'... New Yorkers will tell you that cheese pizza is 'the only way to have it'.
A side salad is preferable.
"Sac religious"
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Oh and I have been to only one place that cuts a round pizza into squares.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Lol. Damn auto correct!oftenreading said:bbiggs said:
A cracker crust wouldn’t be foldable, which is sac religious in those parts from what I understand.dankind said:
You want me to ruin a perfect cracker crust with the extra weight and moisture that come from added toppings? Fuhgeddaboudit.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
According to science, New Yorkers tend to have very bland tastes- it suits their personalities.bbiggs said:That traditional looks amazing, especially the crust how it’s rolled up around the edges. Question...is it customary just to get plain cheese in NY (and surrounding areas)? I know you can get any toppings you want, but most pics I see of east coast pies tend to be cheese. I’m wondering if it’s frowned upon to dress a pizza up with, let’s say, sausage and green pepper (my personal go-to). Also, do round pies ever get cut in squares? I know the square pies do, but round?
Further... it's tough to find truly 'fresh' vegetables (such as green peppers) in the concrete jungle; therefore, under the guise of 'sophistication'... New Yorkers will tell you that cheese pizza is 'the only way to have it'.
A side salad is preferable.
"Sac religious"
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What’s the draw of a square slice?I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Tough to see but our next door neighbor just dropped off stuffed shells (there were six lol) and meatballs. Perfect cure for a hangover.
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You've got an awesome neighbour!mcgruff10 said:
Tough to see but our next door neighbor just dropped off stuffed shells (there were six lol) and meatballs. Perfect cure for a hangover. "My brain's a good brain!"0 -
I'm pretty sure I'm exposing myself to some abuse here, but I cannot pretend to know what a cracker crust is.dankind said:
You want me to ruin a perfect cracker crust with the extra weight and moisture that come from added toppings? Fuhgeddaboudit.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
According to science, New Yorkers tend to have very bland tastes- it suits their personalities.bbiggs said:That traditional looks amazing, especially the crust how it’s rolled up around the edges. Question...is it customary just to get plain cheese in NY (and surrounding areas)? I know you can get any toppings you want, but most pics I see of east coast pies tend to be cheese. I’m wondering if it’s frowned upon to dress a pizza up with, let’s say, sausage and green pepper (my personal go-to). Also, do round pies ever get cut in squares? I know the square pies do, but round?
Further... it's tough to find truly 'fresh' vegetables (such as green peppers) in the concrete jungle; therefore, under the guise of 'sophistication'... New Yorkers will tell you that cheese pizza is 'the only way to have it'.
A side salad is preferable."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
That’s the real deal right there! What a neighbor! Its become a tradition for me to make stuffed shells every year between thanksgiving and Christmas when I have family in town. I’ll post when the time comes.mcgruff10 said:
Tough to see but our next door neighbor just dropped off stuffed shells (there were six lol) and meatballs. Perfect cure for a hangover. 0 -
I am also unfamiliar with cracker crustThirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm pretty sure I'm exposing myself to some abuse here, but I cannot pretend to know what a cracker crust is.dankind said:
You want me to ruin a perfect cracker crust with the extra weight and moisture that come from added toppings? Fuhgeddaboudit.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
According to science, New Yorkers tend to have very bland tastes- it suits their personalities.bbiggs said:That traditional looks amazing, especially the crust how it’s rolled up around the edges. Question...is it customary just to get plain cheese in NY (and surrounding areas)? I know you can get any toppings you want, but most pics I see of east coast pies tend to be cheese. I’m wondering if it’s frowned upon to dress a pizza up with, let’s say, sausage and green pepper (my personal go-to). Also, do round pies ever get cut in squares? I know the square pies do, but round?
Further... it's tough to find truly 'fresh' vegetables (such as green peppers) in the concrete jungle; therefore, under the guise of 'sophistication'... New Yorkers will tell you that cheese pizza is 'the only way to have it'.
A side salad is preferable.
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BLACK35 said:
I am also unfamiliar with cracker crustThirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm pretty sure I'm exposing myself to some abuse here, but I cannot pretend to know what a cracker crust is.dankind said:
You want me to ruin a perfect cracker crust with the extra weight and moisture that come from added toppings? Fuhgeddaboudit.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
According to science, New Yorkers tend to have very bland tastes- it suits their personalities.bbiggs said:That traditional looks amazing, especially the crust how it’s rolled up around the edges. Question...is it customary just to get plain cheese in NY (and surrounding areas)? I know you can get any toppings you want, but most pics I see of east coast pies tend to be cheese. I’m wondering if it’s frowned upon to dress a pizza up with, let’s say, sausage and green pepper (my personal go-to). Also, do round pies ever get cut in squares? I know the square pies do, but round?
Further... it's tough to find truly 'fresh' vegetables (such as green peppers) in the concrete jungle; therefore, under the guise of 'sophistication'... New Yorkers will tell you that cheese pizza is 'the only way to have it'.
A side salad is preferable.
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Cracker crust is what white pizza is made with.
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Cracker crustBLACK35 said:
I am also unfamiliar with cracker crustThirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm pretty sure I'm exposing myself to some abuse here, but I cannot pretend to know what a cracker crust is.dankind said:
You want me to ruin a perfect cracker crust with the extra weight and moisture that come from added toppings? Fuhgeddaboudit.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
According to science, New Yorkers tend to have very bland tastes- it suits their personalities.bbiggs said:That traditional looks amazing, especially the crust how it’s rolled up around the edges. Question...is it customary just to get plain cheese in NY (and surrounding areas)? I know you can get any toppings you want, but most pics I see of east coast pies tend to be cheese. I’m wondering if it’s frowned upon to dress a pizza up with, let’s say, sausage and green pepper (my personal go-to). Also, do round pies ever get cut in squares? I know the square pies do, but round?
Further... it's tough to find truly 'fresh' vegetables (such as green peppers) in the concrete jungle; therefore, under the guise of 'sophistication'... New Yorkers will tell you that cheese pizza is 'the only way to have it'.
A side salad is preferable.
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I just assumed cracker crust was thin crust that was crispy. No?0
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Those pizzas (bofa) look awesome.
I don't think anyone would laugh at u for those toppings...Post edited by F Me In The Brain onThe love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Looks like regular crust to me. Is it just crisper?dankind said:
Cracker crustBLACK35 said:
I am also unfamiliar with cracker crustThirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm pretty sure I'm exposing myself to some abuse here, but I cannot pretend to know what a cracker crust is.dankind said:
You want me to ruin a perfect cracker crust with the extra weight and moisture that come from added toppings? Fuhgeddaboudit.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
According to science, New Yorkers tend to have very bland tastes- it suits their personalities.bbiggs said:That traditional looks amazing, especially the crust how it’s rolled up around the edges. Question...is it customary just to get plain cheese in NY (and surrounding areas)? I know you can get any toppings you want, but most pics I see of east coast pies tend to be cheese. I’m wondering if it’s frowned upon to dress a pizza up with, let’s say, sausage and green pepper (my personal go-to). Also, do round pies ever get cut in squares? I know the square pies do, but round?
Further... it's tough to find truly 'fresh' vegetables (such as green peppers) in the concrete jungle; therefore, under the guise of 'sophistication'... New Yorkers will tell you that cheese pizza is 'the only way to have it'.
A side salad is preferable.
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2009 - Toronto
2010 - Buffalo
2011 - Toronto 1&2
2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
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Thin crust. The bottom layer has a little crunch to it and cracks on the fold, but the layer above that is chewy and maintains its structural integrity on the fold.BLACK35 said:
Looks like regular crust to me. Is it just crisper?dankind said:
Cracker crustBLACK35 said:
I am also unfamiliar with cracker crustThirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm pretty sure I'm exposing myself to some abuse here, but I cannot pretend to know what a cracker crust is.dankind said:
You want me to ruin a perfect cracker crust with the extra weight and moisture that come from added toppings? Fuhgeddaboudit.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
According to science, New Yorkers tend to have very bland tastes- it suits their personalities.bbiggs said:That traditional looks amazing, especially the crust how it’s rolled up around the edges. Question...is it customary just to get plain cheese in NY (and surrounding areas)? I know you can get any toppings you want, but most pics I see of east coast pies tend to be cheese. I’m wondering if it’s frowned upon to dress a pizza up with, let’s say, sausage and green pepper (my personal go-to). Also, do round pies ever get cut in squares? I know the square pies do, but round?
Further... it's tough to find truly 'fresh' vegetables (such as green peppers) in the concrete jungle; therefore, under the guise of 'sophistication'... New Yorkers will tell you that cheese pizza is 'the only way to have it'.
A side salad is preferable.
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