Now you're talking!
Next time I'm trying triple bacon....
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Now you're talking!
I think that's called focaccia.
Focaccia and thin crust are both good when done well. We had a place, (Papa Vino?) that did focaccia with an abnormally large crust that you would dip in this crushed garlic and oil that they put on the side. Soooo good.
Yes. They serve it at the water park, I've had tomato foccacia bread that's more pizza-like than their stuff.
Yup. Now I have to try them as that pic you posted looked delicious to me.
Chicago tavern is not the same as flatbread.
I think I've mentioned this before (not that it matters - people believe what they want to believe about Chicago style pizzas, facts be damned ), but you don't actually need utensils to eat Chicago style deep dish. If made properly, the crust is more than sturdy enough to survive a trip from plate to mouth. We just happen to be civilized and don't need to eat everything with our hands!Carpet_pissr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 7:50 amGod gave us hands for this very reason.
In fact, if you turn your hand, palm up as if in supplication to the heavens, you will in fact be forming the perfect NY style pizza delivery system.
No imperfect, barbaric, heretical metal cludgy devices necessary.
And a quarter cup of cooked spinach.Isgrimnur wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 10:02 pm One pound of fresh spinach will produce about 10 cups of torn raw leaves.
2.5 gallons.
Yeah, that huge 4-lb mound cooks down to half-fill a 2 quart baking dish. It looks pretty intimidating on the counter though, and just removing the stems takes a long time.Jeff V wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 11:57 pmAnd a quarter cup of cooked spinach.Isgrimnur wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 10:02 pm One pound of fresh spinach will produce about 10 cups of torn raw leaves.
2.5 gallons.
The time I made creamed spinach I just used frozen spinach. As long as you give it a few weeks to defrost (how does it stay frozen for so long???), it works fine.
Rosati's is a chain that's mostly in the Chicago area, I believe, but has expanded here and there. It's OK - not the best or the worst. I don't know if I've ever had their deep dish.Hrothgar wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 1:28 am A new Chicago style pizza place opened near here called Rosati's. I have no idea if it is authentic or not, but at least they offer other types of pizza. That might be pizza blasphemy, but it seems like a better business model. The last Chicago style place closed because people here weren't used to waiting that long for pizza. I believe it was Gino's East.
...and now I think I got a "really" good deal on that frozen creamed spinach for $1.39
Been mentioned.
That's stuffed pizza, not deep dish.
Okay, I gave it a shot and this is one of those rare occasions on which I agree with JeffV. I got the Jet 10 this evening for dinner and it was just awful. Little Caesars is actually better. That’s how awful it was. Never again.
Road trip!COMING SOON
Bennigan’s – Pakistan
Not surprised, being we both enjoyed the kiszka at Jolly Inn.
FWIW, our family likes Jets.
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I will say that they don't offer "grilled peaches" as a topping, so they're not The Worst.