ScottM
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iBazinga!
Lets put it to a vote.
Oh no, just a fair and unbiased election.You mean like a Chicago election? Vote early and often?
Estherville, IA
What style is it?
I am not sure what Tony's pizza is.What style is it?
thin crispy crust, full of yummyness.
That is the type we get most often. There is a really nice thin crust pizza place close to 3CK called Nick's. We should have a PoA dinner flyin there sometime.thin crispy crust, full of yummyness.
or two crusts thick for something a little chewier. but not like a loaf of bread with sauce and toppings.
That's the best kind, right there. I ought to fly up there some weekend...
Good rich sauce...
That, IMO, is the key to a great pizza. I don't care if the crust is a Frisbee -- if the sauce sucks, so does the pie.
Estherville, IA
Oh the Pizza Foundation in Marfa, TX is pretty good too.
+1000
dirty secret is we actually go there for the pizza, the soaring is just a side benefit.
Well that and the Tuscan Flank Steak at Jett's
dirty secret is we actually go there for the pizza, the soaring is just a side benefit.
...and Tony's dad yells out into the night: "THIS IS NOT MY SON!!!"
If you were eating something that had bread that think your were not eating Chicago style. That is deep dish pizza. A tourist mistake. Far too many think deep dish = Chicago style but it does not.Neither. Hand-tossed (damn Chicago, I am eating a pizza, not a loaf of bread with stuff on top) with SAUCE (damn NYC, pizza is supposed to have SAUCE), decent cheese and other goodly toppings.
Did they have saubratten on it?Bizi Pizza in Wein.
Neither. Hand-tossed (damn Chicago, I am eating a pizza, not a loaf of bread with stuff on top) with SAUCE (damn NYC, pizza is supposed to have SAUCE), decent cheese and other goodly toppings.
If you were eating something that had bread that think your were not eating Chicago style. That is deep dish pizza. A tourist mistake. Far too many think deep dish = Chicago style but it does not.
Deep dish is lots of dough stuffed into pan and then topped with sauce and cheese.
Chicago style stuffed is also made in a similar dish. But the crust is much thinner, then ingredients and cheese go in, lastly sauce is put on top. This needs to be done because of the long cooking time would burn the cheese if left exposed like on a deep dish or thin crust pizza.
There's a Chicago style pizza place here in San Antonio that is among the best commercial pizza I've had. Though nothing beats what my mom can make.
Ryan
And, of course, New York pizza can be enjoyed one-handed, without utensils.
But if you're from out-of-town, don't be embarrassed to ask for a knife and fork with your pizza. We understand that proper, one-handed pizza-eating is an acquired skill, and we don't expect you to master it during a weekend stay. No one will laugh at you. Not openly, anyway.
-Rich
Yeah, you're pretty much right. I'm just saying that the best I ever had here was "Chicago style."I never found any really good pizza in San Antonio. Well, maybe except for the pizza that used a crispy oversized tortilla shell as a crust.
Not any more. RB stopped sponsoring the group in, I think, 2006.Red Baron - it's avation related!