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    As long as it doesn't have meat, I'm happy.

    Too damn easy. It's like shooting fish in a barrel.

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    Nobody cares that you don't eat meat.
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    Neopolitan is it,oven has to be between 900-1000 degrees to cook the crust properly.
    Calmer than you dude

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    stromboli from flying pie in portland. done deal.

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    Thai Pie from Galactic in Minneapolis...it haunts me

    Any Neapolitan pie made to vpn standards...my most snobbish food trait i'd say

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    Quote Originally Posted by doughboyshredder View Post
    As long as it doesn't have meat, I'm happy.

    Too damn easy. It's like shooting fish in a barrel.
    No one cares that you try to make your douchey comments ironic or funny by adding a trolling disclaimer in small blue type.

    Welcome to the ignore list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doughboyshredder View Post
    As long as it doesn't have meat, I'm happy.
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    I see you working, fool.

    I'm definitely a pizza snob but I do love Greek Pizza too. It's not pizza, is the thing. If you get past the idea that it's supposed to be pizza, and just fucking eat it, it can be good as hell.

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    Thin, coal-fired oven, real mozzarella (pepperoni when I ate meat), occasionally mushrooms.

    i'll fork and knife the first bites when it's really warm and I can't keep the cheese on the end when picking it up, but after that it's hand held.

    Living in New Haven has been great for pizza eating.

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    NY Style: Extra Cheese, Sausage, Mushroom (lite sauce if possible)
    Neapolitan: Margherita
    White: EVOO, Ricotta, mozzarella, roasted Garlic, Carmelized Onion, Sausage

    I just don't like Chicago style deep dish pizza. It's like Lasagna with dough rather than Noodles.

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    It's hard to find a truly good pizza around here. The Greek places make the best pizza near my neighborhood but I yearn for a real paper-thin crust with a zesty marinara type sauce, quality pepperoni and real mozz.

    Someone probably makes something like that in this city but I'm too lazy to drive all over looking for it.

    And really, no one component is key - a great crust with inadequate sauce/toppings isn't all that great.
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    thin with a small amount of goat cheese, capers, onions and arugula.
    if you haven't tried that at wood-oven pizzeria then you're missing out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tippster View Post
    I just don't like Chicago style deep dish pizza. It's like Lasagna with dough rather than Noodles.
    That's exactly why it's awesome! Lasagna, but with more cheese/sausage and the boring noodles swapped out for buttery dough! You can debate whether it's really pizza or not, but it's fucking delicious either way.
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    Lately, I have become extremely frustrated with all of my local pizza joints sauces. Sauce can make or break a pie for me. I can respect a bright, fresh tomato sauce but for me, I dig a thick sauce with depth of flavor. My pies don't need to be drowning in sauce but its gotta be a focal point and add flavor.

    My home sauce I keep on hand:

    Canned tomatoes
    Tomato paste
    Yellow and white onions
    Garlic
    Dried oregano
    Fresh thyme
    Salt
    Pepper
    Chili flakes
    Small amt of a decent balsamic

    Sweat onions. Add oregano and garlic and sweat for a min or so. Add t paste to the pot and cook, stirring every couple minutes until the t paste deepens in color and the brightness in flavor becomes more subtitle. Throw the balsamic in followed by the canned tomatoes, thyme, and chili flakes. Reduce til nice and thick. Re-season as necessary. Add fresh oregano. Let cool and blend it up.

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    I went highbrow with the wine

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    I'm definitely a pizza snob .......
    You're in good company so far

    Pizza Hut Supreme with anchovies
    Thin crust
    Eat with your hands
    Too crispy to fold in half


    That Neopolitan place Downtown SLC is pretty awesome but really to hip for an Appalachian American like myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathVan View Post
    I went highbrow with the wine

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    Fuck ! I want one like now !!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmy View Post
    Pizza Hut Supreme with anchovies
    Pizza Hut is fuck'n crap ass pizza and should not be consumed by any living person !
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    This is the best pizza I've ever had. Napoletani style pizza with the best ingredients flown in from Naples.

    http://www.anticopizza.it/

    The dough is insanely good and only made in small batches so they routinely run out by 9 or 10.

    It's BYOB which is nice and you eat in their kitchen where they have the 3 handmade ovens that they commissioned in Naples.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    I know the Italians prefer thin crust with few toppings, and highlight thev sauce...and their pizza basically looks very little like American-style pizza....

    But me, I LOVE a thick, substantial crust...not to hard or too soft..slightly chewy. And LOTS of toppings and cheese. Pour it on! Broccolli, mushrooms, onions, green peppers, good sausage, a few diferent cheeses, and good seasonings....yes pesto is good too.

    Something like this:











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    Hard to complain about pizza as long as it's well-made. I think simpler is better, and prefer to stay away from weird toppings like barbecued chicken or scallops.

    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post
    Worst pizza in the universe: Restaurant L'Express, Sainte Anne des Monts, Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec
    LOL, that's not the least bit surprising!

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    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post
    Worst pizza in the universe: Restaurant L'Express, Sainte Anne des Monts, Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec
    I'm thinking poutine would have been a better bet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmy View Post
    That Neopolitan place Downtown SLC is pretty awesome but really to hip for an Appalachian American like myself.
    Settebello

    How does being a hillbilly make you more averse to hipsters? Christ man, keep your head down and concentrate on stuffing your face with pizza and beer.
    Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.

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    "Appalachian American", heh.

    Listen to the man, jimmy, he knows hillbilly.

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    ^^^
    Settebello kicks ass. Check out the "quatro stag...." Last time I was there it wasn't on the menu, but it was still in the computer.

    Thin crust coal (or wood) burning place.

    Best pizza in NJ
    Brooklyn's Coal-Burning Brick-Oven Pizzeria in Hackensack makes a great pie. Order it plain. No need for toppings on a perfect pie. They are related to the original Patsy's.

    I've had Greek pizza a few times. I like the different spices.

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