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Bad pizza should be outlawed
This pizza fucking sucks. The cheese is boring, the tomato sauce has no taste.
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The Pizzas in Italy and France were much worse than the ones here in Stocktown 
Those were greasy, like small shrimps swimming in pools of oliveoil, the bread wasn't as firm either, too much grease, YUCK
Here in Sweden though, the majority of the Pizzas are STURDY! Lots of ham, shrimps, edible bread that's very crunchy etc and not as much oil and grease as in the southern europe.
Those were greasy, like small shrimps swimming in pools of oliveoil, the bread wasn't as firm either, too much grease, YUCK
Here in Sweden though, the majority of the Pizzas are STURDY! Lots of ham, shrimps, edible bread that's very crunchy etc and not as much oil and grease as in the southern europe.
jesus fucking christ, do you bastages put shrimp on EVERYTHING?!Kwonryu DragonFist wrote:The Pizzas in Italy and France were much worse than the ones here in Stocktown
Those were greasy, like small shrimps swimming in pools of oliveoil, the bread wasn't as firm either, too much grease, YUCK
Here in Sweden though, the majority of the Pizzas are STURDY! Lots of ham, shrimps, edible bread that's very crunchy etc and not as much oil and grease as in the southern europe.
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Only if you want Fruits de la Mer!laneela wrote:jesus fucking christ, do you bastages put shrimp on EVERYTHING?!Kwonryu DragonFist wrote:The Pizzas in Italy and France were much worse than the ones here in Stocktown
Those were greasy, like small shrimps swimming in pools of oliveoil, the bread wasn't as firm either, too much grease, YUCK
Here in Sweden though, the majority of the Pizzas are STURDY! Lots of ham, shrimps, edible bread that's very crunchy etc and not as much oil and grease as in the southern europe.
Shrimpies are great! Crabmeat too! And Tuna!
We even have roastbeef with bearnaise on some pizzas, and kebab with garlicsauce on our pizzas, sometimes even bananas with chili or curry.
Meself, i prefer the fishcake-variety, with LOT'o' ham, shrimps, artichoke, asparagus, mushrooms,crabmeat,tuna and cheese with lots'o tomatoes.
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1. EwwAslanna wrote:Small non-chain places are usually better.
If I have to go chain here's how I rank them:
1. Papa John's
2. Pizza Hut
3. ... not really hungry for pizza afterall
10. Dominos
(Those outside the US obviously have different choices!)
2. fucking eww
3. wtf?
10 oMG eww
My Choices
1. Smokeys
2. Papa Murphy's <take n bake>
3. Homemade
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Yeah, i never figured out the idea of steak and bernaise on a pizza though .). Steak and bernaise are good, but not after being in an oven on top of some breadKwonryu DragonFist wrote:Only if you want Fruits de la Mer!laneela wrote:jesus fucking christ, do you bastages put shrimp on EVERYTHING?!Kwonryu DragonFist wrote:The Pizzas in Italy and France were much worse than the ones here in Stocktown
Those were greasy, like small shrimps swimming in pools of oliveoil, the bread wasn't as firm either, too much grease, YUCK
Here in Sweden though, the majority of the Pizzas are STURDY! Lots of ham, shrimps, edible bread that's very crunchy etc and not as much oil and grease as in the southern europe.
Shrimpies are great! Crabmeat too! And Tuna!
We even have roastbeef with bearnaise on some pizzas, and kebab with garlicsauce on our pizzas, sometimes even bananas with chili or curry.
Meself, i prefer the fishcake-variety, with LOT'o' ham, shrimps, artichoke, asparagus, mushrooms,crabmeat,tuna and cheese with lots'o tomatoes.
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Read the whole post. I said IF I HAVE TO GO CHAIN. That is, a national place. I've never heard of your choices. Disqualified!Jarori Bloodletter wrote:1. EwwAslanna wrote:Small non-chain places are usually better.
If I have to go chain here's how I rank them:
1. Papa John's
2. Pizza Hut
3. ... not really hungry for pizza afterall
10. Dominos
(Those outside the US obviously have different choices!)
2. fucking eww
3. wtf?
10 oMG eww
My Choices
1. Smokeys
2. Papa Murphy's <take n bake>
3. Homemade
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Shrimp, crab, lobster, fish... All fan-fucking-tastic. I'm not putting that shit on my pizza though. To quote a very wise (and sexy as all hell) man:Kwonryu DragonFist wrote:Only if you want Fruits de la Mer!laneela wrote:jesus fucking christ, do you bastages put shrimp on EVERYTHING?!Kwonryu DragonFist wrote:The Pizzas in Italy and France were much worse than the ones here in Stocktown
Those were greasy, like small shrimps swimming in pools of oliveoil, the bread wasn't as firm either, too much grease, YUCK
Here in Sweden though, the majority of the Pizzas are STURDY! Lots of ham, shrimps, edible bread that's very crunchy etc and not as much oil and grease as in the southern europe.
Shrimpies are great! Crabmeat too! And Tuna!
We even have roastbeef with bearnaise on some pizzas, and kebab with garlicsauce on our pizzas, sometimes even bananas with chili or curry.
Meself, i prefer the fishcake-variety, with LOT'o' ham, shrimps, artichoke, asparagus, mushrooms,crabmeat,tuna and cheese with lots'o tomatoes.
"a glorious invention that has been sadly exploited and is now a sort of culinary trashcan, the simple glory of a pizza with a good tomato sauce and a good cheese overshadowed by the horrors of the pepperoni-pineapple-anchovy-lettuce-cremefraiche and papaya pizzas of the 21st century. Versatile? Sure. But so's my ass."
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I'd try that too!laneela wrote:Shrimp, crab, lobster, fish... All fan-fucking-tastic. I'm not putting that shit on my pizza though. To quote a very wise (and sexy as all hell) man:Kwonryu DragonFist wrote:Only if you want Fruits de la Mer!laneela wrote:jesus fucking christ, do you bastages put shrimp on EVERYTHING?!Kwonryu DragonFist wrote:The Pizzas in Italy and France were much worse than the ones here in Stocktown
Those were greasy, like small shrimps swimming in pools of oliveoil, the bread wasn't as firm either, too much grease, YUCK
Here in Sweden though, the majority of the Pizzas are STURDY! Lots of ham, shrimps, edible bread that's very crunchy etc and not as much oil and grease as in the southern europe.
Shrimpies are great! Crabmeat too! And Tuna!
We even have roastbeef with bearnaise on some pizzas, and kebab with garlicsauce on our pizzas, sometimes even bananas with chili or curry.
Meself, i prefer the fishcake-variety, with LOT'o' ham, shrimps, artichoke, asparagus, mushrooms,crabmeat,tuna and cheese with lots'o tomatoes.
"a glorious invention that has been sadly exploited and is now a sort of culinary trashcan, the simple glory of a pizza with a good tomato sauce and a good cheese overshadowed by the horrors of the pepperoni-pineapple-anchovy-lettuce-cremefraiche and papaya pizzas of the 21st century. Versatile? Sure. But so's my ass."
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That's not exactly what I said, though I do appreciate the artistic freedom!laneela wrote:Shrimp, crab, lobster, fish... All fan-fucking-tastic. I'm not putting that shit on my pizza though. To quote a very wise (and sexy as all hell) man:Kwonryu DragonFist wrote:Only if you want Fruits de la Mer!laneela wrote:jesus fucking christ, do you bastages put shrimp on EVERYTHING?!Kwonryu DragonFist wrote:The Pizzas in Italy and France were much worse than the ones here in Stocktown
Those were greasy, like small shrimps swimming in pools of oliveoil, the bread wasn't as firm either, too much grease, YUCK
Here in Sweden though, the majority of the Pizzas are STURDY! Lots of ham, shrimps, edible bread that's very crunchy etc and not as much oil and grease as in the southern europe.
Shrimpies are great! Crabmeat too! And Tuna!
We even have roastbeef with bearnaise on some pizzas, and kebab with garlicsauce on our pizzas, sometimes even bananas with chili or curry.
Meself, i prefer the fishcake-variety, with LOT'o' ham, shrimps, artichoke, asparagus, mushrooms,crabmeat,tuna and cheese with lots'o tomatoes.
"a glorious invention that has been sadly exploited and is now a sort of culinary trashcan, the simple glory of a pizza with a good tomato sauce and a good cheese overshadowed by the horrors of the pepperoni-pineapple-anchovy-lettuce-cremefraiche and papaya pizzas of the 21st century. Versatile? Sure. But so's my ass."
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Re: Bad pizza should be outlawed
You must be in France!Drolgin Steingrinder wrote:This pizza fucking sucks. The cheese is boring, the tomato sauce has no taste.
Discuss.
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My favorite pizza is from a local restaurant in my home town. The Winslow Way Cafe on Bainbridge Island, Washington.
It's a thin-crust pizza that uses plenty of extra virgin olive oil instead of classic tomato sauce. The toppings are mozzarella, tons of caramelized onions, pine nuts, and Gorgonzola. Baked at super high temperature in a brick pizza oven.
Best pizza I've ever had.
They also make a great one with mozzarella, Italian sausage, mushrooms, olives, and pine nuts. Again, they use extra virgin olive oil instead of tomato sauce.
It's a thin-crust pizza that uses plenty of extra virgin olive oil instead of classic tomato sauce. The toppings are mozzarella, tons of caramelized onions, pine nuts, and Gorgonzola. Baked at super high temperature in a brick pizza oven.
Best pizza I've ever had.
They also make a great one with mozzarella, Italian sausage, mushrooms, olives, and pine nuts. Again, they use extra virgin olive oil instead of tomato sauce.
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Kwonryu DragonFist wrote:shrimps, artichoke, asparagus, mushrooms,crabmeat,tuna and cheese with lots'o tomatoes.
You people that eat ghey pineapple on your pizza need to be shot.
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Nope. No rofl. It's for real. Old Forge and Pittston.Mr Bacon wrote:Midnyte_Ragebringer wrote:I live in the pizza capitol of the world. If you are a person of means, we could arrange for me to go around and buy a few different pizzas and have them frozen packed and shipped out to you...rofl?Location: Northeast Pennsylvania
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It is perfectly acceptable to put seafood on a pizza as long as you substitute pesto for the tomato sauce. Otherwise, it tastes and smells like vomit.
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I thought this was bullshit ~ 6 years ago when an old direct report of mine advised me that the wilkes-barre area has a huge traditional Italian population. I wouldn't say the pizza is much better than what I get but I like a traditional pie so sauce quality is everything and the place a couple of blocks from me jars their own sauce it's so good. That being said, it's no bs, the pizza in that neck of the woods has few if any rivals.Mr Bacon wrote:Midnyte_Ragebringer wrote:I live in the pizza capitol of the world. If you are a person of means, we could arrange for me to go around and buy a few different pizzas and have them frozen packed and shipped out to you...rofl?Location: Northeast Pennsylvania
I would never eat pizza from a chain. There are just too many local shops that dance rings around any of that chain pizza shit.
You're the fast food king of AZ, what the hell do you know about food quality?Winnow wrote: No need to get fancy with pizza. Costco pizza is good.
That's why I go nowhere near the Culinary Delights forum. Buttered noodles with salt is my favorite meal. Nothing's better! Screw all the spices!Chidoro wrote:You're the fast food king of AZ, what the hell do you know about food quality?Winnow wrote: No need to get fancy with pizza. Costco pizza is good.
Pizza wasn't meant to be fancy either. Costco/Papa Johns with extra cheese please.
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Yeah Pineapple on the Pizza is SHIT!Siji wrote:Kwonryu DragonFist wrote:shrimps, artichoke, asparagus, mushrooms,crabmeat,tuna and cheese with lots'o tomatoes.Artichokes, asparagus and crabmeat are probably the best and most underrated pizza toppings around. Lobster is great on pizza as well.
You people that eat ghey pineapple on your pizza need to be shot.
I gotta have shrimps n crab tho!
When I used to eat pork, ham and pineapple was a very tasty combo on a pizza. I couldn't see it without the ham though. Don't like it? Don't order it as a topping. It's all about choices! That's the great thing about it... Get what you like. Personally I think pepperoni (and sausage) is a crap topping. Unless you want half an inch of grease on your pizza.
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I'd like an extra side of grease to dip the crust in!
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Gordon Ramsay’s White Truffle Pizza, London
This pizza at Grosvenor Square restaurant Maze is almost as infamous as hot-headed creator, Gordon Ramsay. With every order, head chef Jason Atherton personally delivers the pie and FUCKSHITBITCHASS on your desired amount of Umbrian truffle shavings.
Price: $50, $80, $100 (depending on amount of truffle shavings) For more information: http://www.gordonramsay.com
Or if on this side of the pond.
Nino's Bellissima Pizza, New York
It's only natural that pizza, an absolute comfort classic, should make another appearance on our list. At New York's Nino's Bellissima's Pizza, chef Nino Selimaj replaces Ramsay's seasonal white truffles with Royal Sevruga Caviar, crème freche, and thinly sliced lobster, ensuring that New Yorkers will have the opportunity year-round to spend $1,000 on America's favorite comfort food. While the dish has yet to catch on at Domino's or Pizza Hut, rumor has it that NYPD cop turned novelist Bo Dietl is totally in amore with this pizza pie.
Price: $1,000/pie. No individual slices sold; order in advance.
For more information call 212-355-5540
This pizza at Grosvenor Square restaurant Maze is almost as infamous as hot-headed creator, Gordon Ramsay. With every order, head chef Jason Atherton personally delivers the pie and FUCKSHITBITCHASS on your desired amount of Umbrian truffle shavings.
Price: $50, $80, $100 (depending on amount of truffle shavings) For more information: http://www.gordonramsay.com
Or if on this side of the pond.
Nino's Bellissima Pizza, New York
It's only natural that pizza, an absolute comfort classic, should make another appearance on our list. At New York's Nino's Bellissima's Pizza, chef Nino Selimaj replaces Ramsay's seasonal white truffles with Royal Sevruga Caviar, crème freche, and thinly sliced lobster, ensuring that New Yorkers will have the opportunity year-round to spend $1,000 on America's favorite comfort food. While the dish has yet to catch on at Domino's or Pizza Hut, rumor has it that NYPD cop turned novelist Bo Dietl is totally in amore with this pizza pie.
Price: $1,000/pie. No individual slices sold; order in advance.
For more information call 212-355-5540
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Has anyone here ever had a real truffle? I remember going to DiBruno Bros. in Philly and they were selling these white and black truffles for some crazy amount like $1200 a lb or something. They had one the size of a golfball that someone bought. It was like $800. I couldn't help but wonder what it tasted like for someone to spend that much on something. I'm not a lover of mushrooms/fungus, so I dunno if its something I'd like anyway. So what does a true truffle taste like and is it worth the crazy price??
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I've had white truffle shavings before, which were on top of a pasta dish I had. Though they are very expensive, they have such a pungent flavor that you only need a very small amount to get the job done.
The taste I remember had a nutty, cheesy(the kind that smells like a sweaty foot), garlicky taste. By itself it's kinda gross, but it works very well in certain dishes.
The taste I remember had a nutty, cheesy(the kind that smells like a sweaty foot), garlicky taste. By itself it's kinda gross, but it works very well in certain dishes.
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England and good food should never be uttered in the same sentenceKnarlz wrote:Gordon Ramsay’s White Truffle Pizza, London
This pizza at Grosvenor Square restaurant Maze is almost as infamous as hot-headed creator, Gordon Ramsay. With every order, head chef Jason Atherton personally delivers the pie and FUCKSHITBITCHASS on your desired amount of Umbrian truffle shavings.
Price: $50, $80, $100 (depending on amount of truffle shavings) For more information: http://www.gordonramsay.com
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You have shitty taste in pizza - BUT - you have good taste in peasant food! I love buttered noodles with a little salt. Do you use the wide egg noodles?Winnow wrote:That's why I go nowhere near the Culinary Delights forum. Buttered noodles with salt is my favorite meal. Nothing's better! Screw all the spices!Chidoro wrote:You're the fast food king of AZ, what the hell do you know about food quality?Winnow wrote: No need to get fancy with pizza. Costco pizza is good.
Pizza wasn't meant to be fancy either. Costco/Papa Johns with extra cheese please.
I use wide egg noodles the most as they don't take long to cook and are easily speared with a fork. When I crave extra butter I'll opt for the shells which capture more of the buttery goodness but must switch to a spoon for that. If hungry and/or in a rush, I'll use the little elbow noodles as I can shovel those into my mouth the fastest although I'm most likely to overestimate how many noodles to cook. Their deceptively small size fools one into pouring more into the pot than needed. I'll cook the twisty noodles once in awhile but they just end up irritating me with the extra challenge required to spear a large mouthful without one dropping off or butter flying off one like a coiled spring.Moonwynd wrote: You have shitty taste in pizza - BUT - you have good taste in peasant food! I love buttered noodles with a little salt. Do you use the wide egg noodles?
When I want to add some sort of sauce, I'll cook Angel Hair noodles. They are the fastest of all to cook but require the extra effort of spinning them on a fork before consumption.
Break them in half first. That's how I make pasta. Makes it a lot easier!Winnow wrote:When I want to add some sort of sauce, I'll cook Angel Hair noodles. They are the fastest of all to cook but require the extra effort of spinning them on a fork before consumption.
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