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Title: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Nicole Claris on July 05, 2010, 12:51:28 PM
I had a fun experience the other night with pizza. We ordered from Pizza Hut and received a "meat lovers" (pepperoni, ham, pork, beef, Italian sausage, and bacon pieces) instead of the "super supreme" (pepperoni, ham, pork, beef, Italian sausage, mushrooms, green peppers, onions, and black olives) that we had ordered. Lucky us, they sent a super supreme and let us keep the meat.  ;)

ANYWAY how this relates to RPM is I know a lot of the posters here, (if only from my lurking), and I was curious what kinds of pizza you all like? I like both the kind from Pizza Hut (the stuffed crust super supreme) but I have to say I enjoy the thin crust from Papa Johns with chicken and spinach, but I hate their regular crust and sauce as it has almost no flavor and their onions are too strong (due to being cut for a long time I suspect, or maybe the type they use). Also, a place called Papa Murphy's around here is nice, they make the crust and put everything on it, and you just take it home to cook it, which I think is a great idea honestly, as often times making your own pizza is a little time consuming (if you like lots of toppings and have to chop chop chop), and it tastes very fresh when you cook it.

There was a small pizza joint in Georgia I kind of liked, they were locally owned and what have you. It was okay but it took me 3 hours to get my pizza once because they were mucking around and the pizza was often salty/greasy/crust was too hard. I also have had Little Caesars a few times due to the "$5 for a medium pepperoni" deal and I have to say they had excellent sauce. And I never had Dominoes pre "we are better now and have better sauce and stuff lolololol" but I have been a few times since and I really enjoyed it.

So what about it RPM? What do you like on your pizza? Any fun pizza stories?

also I love ordering online, less chance they will mess up the order, and if they do everything is recorded so they can't say "der you didn't order it that way"
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Dr. Wily II on July 05, 2010, 01:50:45 PM
Hmm... Pizza stories...
I don't really have any out of the ordinary ones... XD

Though...
This one is a new promotion (http://www.pizzahut.com.sg/whatsnew/delivery_soccermeal.asp)...
And therefore...
(http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u25/Dr_Wily_II/wily2hutmachine.png)
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: CephiYumi on July 05, 2010, 02:23:30 PM
The only place I really won't eat pizza from is papa johns for the same reasons you mentioned >w<;  I guess I jus don't like "Fresher Ingredients".
Other than that I'm pretty boring with the types I'll eat ^^;

And ah! the hut machine!!  XD
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Dr. Wily II on July 05, 2010, 02:27:00 PM
And ah! the hut machine!!  XD
The Pizza Maverick is back! [eyebrow] >BD
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Karai on July 05, 2010, 02:28:31 PM
I don't order from those big pizza factories, I prefer home made food. All I need is very thick base, champignons, pepperoni, and lots of cheese.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Blackhook on July 05, 2010, 02:34:34 PM
Yes I also love home made pizza.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Sniper X on July 05, 2010, 03:25:27 PM
I rarely eat pizza, so I don't know.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Kieran on July 05, 2010, 03:28:27 PM
Homemade pizza is great, but I rarely have the time to spend making it.

I'd say my two favorite pizza places currently are Papa Murphy's and Little Caesar's.  Sadly the LC here has been closed for years, but Papa Murphy's just came back after being absent for a while.

Pizza Hut's alright, though I liked their crust better before they started using frozen dough discs for everything (I worked there during that transition, to boot).  Domino's has gone from barely edible to decent since they changed their recipe, but the garlic flavoring in the crust is just the shake-on powder they use on their breadsticks (I've worked there too, so I know that stuff when I see it), so they lose points for being cheapos.

I think my favorite pizza place of all time is a place called Sicily's that I used to order from when I lived in north California.  That [parasitic bomb] was incredible.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: DarkWaltz on July 05, 2010, 04:21:36 PM
Pizza Hut's about the only big chain pizza place that doesn't cause to have some form of indigestion. But I'm fond of the simple fare, pepperoni with extra cheese.

Local would have to be;
Anna's has pretty good pizza. Lucio O's is decent (But it doesn't beat their subs. They are freaking delicious.  owo )
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Dexter Dexter on July 05, 2010, 04:34:27 PM
I like my pizza both ways. From a fast-food chain and from small pizza shops. Although I have yet to try [parasitic bomb] like DiGorno's and Red Baron.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Dantonumanoa Ongdolota Amycronicon on July 05, 2010, 06:34:44 PM
Costco pizza.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Sub Tank on July 05, 2010, 06:56:55 PM
Any fun pizza stories?

one day i found out that i could eat pizza on a bagle, allowing me to eat pizza any time i wanted to.  this includes - but is not limited to - the morning, the evening, and even supper time.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Satoryu on July 05, 2010, 06:59:21 PM
inb4 fast food pizza hate

I'm cool with the fast food joints. I've eaten whole Domino's pies by myself. But I'm a New Yorker, so my pizza shops top all.

Also, I'll eat any pizza delivered by Spider Man. Pizza Time! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrxt1JMunnY)
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Gary Loaki on July 05, 2010, 07:07:04 PM
frozen pizza plox.


pizza hut is also the only fast food pizza i'll eat, none of that pizzapizza crap.

Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Black Mage J on July 05, 2010, 07:12:19 PM
Pizza Hut supports the rebellion.

But in all the seriousness this topic can have, I enjoy Dominoes. Though Pizza Hut made me throw up once. Homemade is good too.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Protoman Blues on July 05, 2010, 07:54:32 PM
Man, this topic and all your responses just makes PB sad.  I mean, I know that Pizza Hut, Dominoes, and Papa Johns are probably the only options that people have out there, but still, that's just sad.

Chain pizza is the WORST.  THE. WORST.  Even though Dominoes has become actually edible, it's still not that great.  Hell, Kiernan mentioned Little Caesars, which is downright frightening in how disgusting I found their stuff.

(http://www.letseat.at/fp_images/0000/0479/pizza-page.jpg)
(http://pizzazombie.com/assets/images/real%20pizza.jpg)

THIS is Pizza. NY Style Pizza cannot be beat.  I'm not really into topping, so the only style of pizza I get is either plain or with Pepperoni, cause I love Pepperoni.  Also, when I ask for Pizza, I want it super hot out of the oven, with the cheese still bubbling and so that the crust will stay straight.

(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/08/24/travel/v-slice-pizza395.1.jpg)

Sicilian Style is also very good as well.  I prefer regular NY style, but still this is good too.  The important thing is that it's NY style, because NY style is the best.  THE BEST.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: CephiYumi on July 05, 2010, 07:59:05 PM
I was waiting for you
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Protoman Blues on July 05, 2010, 08:03:13 PM
I was waiting for you

Hee-hee, I know you were!  *picks up Cephi and carries her away in my arms*  XD
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Dr. Wily II on July 05, 2010, 08:07:17 PM
Lol, Cephi has been whisked away again. XD
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: CephiYumi on July 05, 2010, 08:10:25 PM
Yeah this seems to be happening a lot lately  XD
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Kieran on July 05, 2010, 08:48:20 PM
Man, this topic and all your responses just makes PB sad.  I mean, I know that Pizza Hut, Dominoes, and Papa Johns are probably the only options that people have out there, but still, that's just sad.

Yeah PB, you live in New York.  I live in a little podunk craphole in Wyoming that's lucky to have a McDonald's.  There aren't even any local pizza places around here.  The only thing we had was a Pizza Hut and a Domino's for -years.-
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Mirby on July 05, 2010, 08:53:03 PM
I've only had the chain store pizza once or twice. I've had Papa Murphy's a lot (but that's fresh, and it's Take & Bake) and that was delicious. But we also had a pizzeria in my town, which was tasty too. Where I live now, there's a few pizza places we order from (none chain) and it's awesome too. I like the Chicken Pesto pizza we get from there! ^_^
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Sakura Leic on July 05, 2010, 09:21:18 PM
I like the pizza I get at the local organic store it really tastes good.  I also like El Pizza Loco and Dominos only because I don't live in New York.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Dexter Dexter on July 05, 2010, 10:07:09 PM
One more thing I must add: Local pizza always beats chain pizza, solely because of the dough that is used. owob
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Kit on July 05, 2010, 10:19:02 PM
I like my pizza white:
Olive oil instead of marinara, and different white cheeses on the top.
So good~
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Police Girl on July 05, 2010, 10:41:22 PM
Also, a place called Papa Murphy's around here is nice, they make the crust and put everything on it, and you just take it home to cook it, which I think is a great idea honestly, as often times making your own pizza is a little time consuming (if you like lots of toppings and have to chop chop chop), and it tastes very fresh when you cook it.

also I love ordering online, less chance they will mess up the order, and if they do everything is recorded so they can't say "der you didn't order it that way"

I have a Papa Murphy's in my area too, it feels like they don't put enough cheese onto the pizza as I always ask for more to cover up the sauce near the edge of the crust. (I don't like how it dries up.)

And our Topper's Pizza has lots of problems with online orders. They always [sonic slicer] and moan "We didn't get an order". I used to like their Chicken Cordon Bleu Pizza, but they took it off their menu (It was white sauce, chicken, and cheese. It was YUMMY.)

There was this nice pizza place I had a while back on the way home from the Wisconsin Dells, it was called the "FOSTER CHEESE HAUS" The pizza was fresh, as they don't start making it until you order it. I took a bite of it, and I had a taste orgasm. It was soo [tornado fang]ing delicious, Sadly the next time we wanted to go there we couldn't because we had to pick up the [tornado fang]ing dog instead. Instead we got really shitty Pizza, though at least it wasn't Papa John's or Little Caesars. Those places are the worst, Pizza Hut is getting worse too, as we get their pizza at school. And it tastes..... different.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Protoman Blues on July 05, 2010, 10:42:46 PM
Yeah PB, you live in New York.  I live in a little podunk craphole in Wyoming that's lucky to have a McDonald's.  There aren't even any local pizza places around here.  The only thing we had was a Pizza Hut and a Domino's for -years.-

Tis why I find it sad.

Also, despite how I don't like Pizza Hut or Dominoes, I'd take those in a heartbeat before Little Caesars.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Nicole Claris on July 06, 2010, 12:04:55 AM
I'm not really into topping, so the only style of pizza I get is either plain or with Pepperoni, cause I love Pepperoni. 

I have to say, that must be why you can't enjoy a good pan pizza, or a deep dish. There is nothing to compare to the mixture of flavors or textures. I mean, that is like living off of a grilled cheese sandwich. It is ok if you can't get the ingredients for a REAL sandwich like meat and veggies (turkey, pickles, cheese, mayo, olive oil, spinach, olives, green peppers, pepper and vinegar, stuff like that).

Also the crust is great crunchy sometimes, but then I think the more doughy crusts (they have to be cooked right of course) have more of a bread feel, and I like that texture. The pizza goes farther, and can fill you up more, so you don't have to eat so much of it either.

On a personal note, "your" pizza looks like it would give me heart burn for decades, all greasy. >.>

I like my pizza white:
Olive oil instead of marinara, and different white cheeses on the top.
So good~

That sounds really good. I want to try some of Papa Murphy's de-Lite menu, because it includes more interesting cheeses and such things as white sauce.

And our Topper's Pizza has lots of problems with online orders. They always [sonic slicer] and moan "We didn't get an order". I used to like their Chicken Cordon Bleu Pizza, but they took it off their menu (It was white sauce, chicken, and cheese. It was YUMMY.)
Mmm, I have never had any complaints with anything called Cordon Bleu. =D~

I should have thought before this thread, it made me hungry.  >_<
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Acid on July 06, 2010, 12:13:15 AM
I should have thought before this thread, it made me hungry.  >_<

Why don't you order

[spoiler]a calzone?[/spoiler]
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Kieran on July 06, 2010, 12:24:32 AM
Also, despite how I don't like Pizza Hut or Dominoes, I'd take those in a heartbeat before Little Caesars.

Maybe I've just had better luck with LC restaurants, but I actually prefer them over Pizza Hut.

Back in the 80s and early 90s, we actually had stuff around here.  A LC, a Godfather's, a couple of local places... I miss the 80s.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Aresian on July 06, 2010, 12:29:30 AM
Well, while Alma has stated most of my opinion here to a degree, I must say...

As someone who has sampled the "infamous" NY style pizza, I can say that it is very overrated and very bland. It's more like a commodity than an actual example of excellent flavor. Now, that's just my opinion. It's too simple for my tastes, someone who likes a lot of different toppings on his pizza. I like veggies and a nice thick crust, maybe with some cheese inside of it to add a nice snack after the main course of the meal. Pizza sticks? [tornado fang] that, Stuff Crust Pizza satisfies that desire all in one. And if we're talking health wise... omg, NY pizza is like eating a slice of grease dipped in lard batter. No offense. Papa Murphy's is just that much more... fresh and healthy tasting. And smelling no less, and you STILL get to enjoy the fact you're eating pizza.

While I normally side with PB on something, gotta say hands down... West Coast Pizza ftw. :3

Wait... can I even call it that? Yeah, I can. I'm Sheep Eff'n God.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Protoman Blues on July 06, 2010, 12:57:56 AM
I have to say, that must be why you can't enjoy a good pan pizza, or a deep dish. There is nothing to compare to the mixture of flavors or textures. I mean, that is like living off of a grilled cheese sandwich. It is ok if you can't get the ingredients for a REAL sandwich like meat and veggies (turkey, pickles, cheese, mayo, olive oil, spinach, olives, green peppers, pepper and vinegar, stuff like that).

Also the crust is great crunchy sometimes, but then I think the more doughy crusts (they have to be cooked right of course) have more of a bread feel, and I like that texture. The pizza goes farther, and can fill you up more, so you don't have to eat so much of it either.

On a personal note, "your" pizza looks like it would give me heart burn for decades, all greasy. >.>

Oh, I hate Pan/Deep Dish/Chicago Style pizza.  It's disgusting.  To me, putting toppings on, or in, a pizza is trying to improve upon a unique taste that needs no improvement.  It's like people who like putting Pineapple & Ham on a pizza.  I find it sickening.

If you want more of a bread feel to the crust, then that's what a NY Sicilian slice is for.  Also, it's not like living off a grilled cheese sandwich, because a grilled cheese sandwich is just a grilled cheese sandwich.  It's not meant to have any meats, veggies, or anything added to it.  It's meant to be bread & cheese.  Once you add things to it, it ceases to become just a grilled cheese sandwich and becomes a hero or whatever.  

This is why I only like plain NY Style Pizza.  A slice of pizza is not meant to be a sandwich.  It's meant to be a goddamn slice of motherfuckin' pizza.  It doesn't try to pretend to be something it's not.  If I'm looking for something other than a simple slice of pizza, I have a hot sandwich with melted mozzarella cheese on it.  If I want something fresh and healthy, I'll have a salad or some grilled chicken.  If I want Pizza, then I have what I pictured above, in all it's greasy glory.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Aresian on July 06, 2010, 01:05:52 AM
Oh, I hate Pan/Deep Dish/Chicago Style pizza.  It's disgusting.  To me, putting toppings on, or in, a pizza is trying to improve upon a unique taste that needs no improvement.  It's like people who like putting Pineapple & Ham on a pizza.  I find it sickening.

If you want more of a bread feel to the crust, then that's what a NY Sicilian slice is for.  Also, it's not like living off a grilled cheese sandwich, because a grilled cheese sandwich is just a grilled cheese sandwich.  It's not meant to have any meats, veggies, or anything added to it.  It's meant to be bread & cheese.  Once you add things to it, it ceases to become just a grilled cheese sandwich and becomes a hero or whatever.  

This is why I only like plain NY Style Pizza.  A slice of pizza is not meant to be a sandwich.  It's meant to be a goddamn slice of motherfuckin' pizza.  It doesn't try to pretend to be something it's not.  If I'm looking for something other than a simple slice of pizza, I have a hot sandwich with melted mozzarella cheese on it.  If I want something fresh and healthy, I'll have a salad or some grilled chicken.  If I want Pizza, then I have what I pictured above, in all it's greasy glory.

Hey. Maybe that isn't pizza to me.

Maybe this is pizza to me.

[spoiler](http://images.mafiacrime.org/Evil-Pizza-Monster-1.gif)[/spoiler]

Maybe not. I like my pizza to be a myriad of flavors and veggies. I like this.

(http://www.pizza-hut.ru/en/image/catalog/super-suprim-b.jpg)

But most of all... for the love of ME, take it BACK!

THAT COMPARISON OF HAM AND PINEAPPLE, THOSE TRAITOROUS HAWAIIAN PIZZA LOVERS. THOU SHALT NOT COMPARETH ME TO THOSE MONSTERS!
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Acid on July 06, 2010, 01:07:58 AM
Pizza.

It's science.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Protoman Blues on July 06, 2010, 01:28:48 AM
Maybe not. I like my pizza to be a myriad of flavors and veggies. I like this.

(http://www.pizza-hut.ru/en/image/catalog/super-suprim-b.jpg)

Ick.  Looks disgusting.  Even the cheese looks like chain-brand manufactured crap.

Meh, to each their own.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: CephiYumi on July 06, 2010, 01:34:40 AM
Pizza.

It's science.

Does that mean that science is pizza?  Is the table of elements the different kinds of toppings?
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Aresian on July 06, 2010, 01:37:04 AM
Does that mean that science is pizza?  Is the table of elements the different kinds of toppings?

So the more the better?

INTERESTING IDEA, CEPHI!

Ick.  Looks disgusting.  Even the cheese looks like chain-brand manufactured crap.

Meh, to each their own.

It looks like mozzarella to me. >_>

Oh well, to each their own indeed~
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Gotham Ranger on July 06, 2010, 01:46:29 AM
Pepperoni, Black Olives, Thick Crust
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Dantonumanoa Ongdolota Amycronicon on July 06, 2010, 01:49:20 AM
It looks like mozzarella to me. >_>
Except for the round brown burns. Mozzarella doesn't always do that/
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Hiryu on July 06, 2010, 02:04:01 AM
Pizza is my favorite food, so I can eat it from anywhere. I'm really not that picky, though I won't say all pizza taste the same. Sadly, they closed a Godfather's Pizza near where I live about a decade ago. It was the best pizza place to go to.

One of my friends opened up a retro-styled (50's Diner) resturant that has homemade pizza and some other stuff. The pizza was great because it had twice as many toppings as everyone else's (Pizza Hut, Domino's,etc.)

Quote from:  'Captain'
I like my pizza white:
Olive oil instead of marinara, and different white cheeses on the top.
So good~

That sounds interesting, I'll have to try it sometime.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Sapphire Knight on July 06, 2010, 02:18:38 AM
On pizza, I will have anything except onions, anchovies (because my folks won't let me), and peppers.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Bueno Excelente on July 06, 2010, 02:21:27 AM
I assume nobody here has tried actual Italian pizza. It's like an orgasm in your mouth. Had it only twice in my life, but DAMN, well worth the trip.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Sapphire Knight on July 06, 2010, 02:25:47 AM
I assume nobody here has tried actual Italian pizza. It's like an orgasm in your mouth. Had it only twice in my life, but DAMN, well worth the trip.
I would love to try real Italian pizza. How's it made and what goes on it?
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Black Mage J on July 06, 2010, 02:43:58 AM
Remember, people all have opinions.

I assume nobody here has tried actual Italian pizza. It's like an orgasm in your mouth. Had it only twice in my life, but DAMN, well worth the trip.
From Italy with love.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Jericho on July 06, 2010, 03:07:55 AM
I assume nobody here has tried actual Italian pizza. It's like an orgasm in your mouth. Had it only twice in my life, but DAMN, well worth the trip.

I am intensely curious now. XD
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Nicole Claris on July 06, 2010, 03:43:57 AM
I assume nobody here has tried actual Italian pizza. It's like an orgasm in your mouth. Had it only twice in my life, but DAMN, well worth the trip.
Unfortunately no, but I'd be happy to try it.

I never knew how srs bsns pizza was.  '>.>

Also, someone mentioned pizza at school, which reminded me of another pizza story. 8D

There was a pizza joint named American Pie near my school. We won a pizza party for something and they ordered a few pizzas from them. WELL it was terrible. It wasn't cooked and was still doughy, (plus they only ordered cheese xp ), and considering how terrible school food was, I chose it over the pizza.

Anyway for a while I avoided the place, then a group I was in decided we should have our meal there... Needless to say I protested at first but everyone insisted. Well I ordered one of their pizzas and it was GREAT. So... There are a lot of variables in good pizza. The chef, the ingredients the place has at the time, the number of orders they have at the time, hell even the managers of the chains can affect it. Cast in point, the Subways around here are managed by their respective owners, hence why two Subways near us have difference ingredients which we found out when we complained about no spinach in one of them.

Of course non-chains also have the problem with greater numbers of orders, some pizzas come out undercooked or they give you the wrong ingredients.

... Hoshi- pizza is a science. Or a math? SO MANY VARIABLES.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Dexter Dexter on July 06, 2010, 03:51:11 AM
I assume nobody here has tried actual Italian pizza. It's like an orgasm in your mouth. Had it only twice in my life, but DAMN, well worth the trip.
Words cannot describe how much I envy you right now.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Protoman Blues on July 06, 2010, 05:35:48 AM
I assume nobody here has tried actual Italian pizza. It's like an orgasm in your mouth. Had it only twice in my life, but DAMN, well worth the trip.

I have. There was this one place in Queens that made true, authentic style Italian pizza, as the people were straight from Italy. It was probably the best I've ever had. One day I'll get to Italy just to try some.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Flame on July 06, 2010, 06:23:48 AM
Regular,
Extra cheese,
onion pizza/aka Fugazzeta, (just cheese and onion slices)
Sicilian,
Peperoni SOMETIMES
Mushroom

and im open to new kinds.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Police Girl on July 06, 2010, 07:03:36 AM
Another note I'd like to mention is the only Pizza I really love is Pepperoni (And Cheese if its like 3 or 4 cheeses.), and only when done right. I'll eat other pizza's (Sausage, Pineapple, "Canadian" Bacon, Hamburger, Bacon, etc.) But the best pizza will always be Pepperoni, that Foster Cheese Haus pizza solidified that in my head.

Of course, I'd like to try that Japanese Double Roll pizza Pizza Hut made... looks intresting.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Flame on July 06, 2010, 07:07:20 AM
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that...
I also like that pizza with ham and Pineapple.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Mirby on July 06, 2010, 10:25:54 AM
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that...
I also like that pizza with ham and Pineapple.
That would be Hawaiian pizza, and it is pretty tasty.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Bueno Excelente on July 06, 2010, 10:39:47 AM
I have. There was this one place in Queens that made true, authentic style Italian pizza, as the people were straight from Italy. It was probably the best I've ever had. One day I'll get to Italy just to try some.
Never... ever... EVER the same. =P Trust me, whatever is the restaurant, no matter how the food seems to taste, it ALWAYS tastes different from the original. I've gone to several good italian restaurants abroad, all claiming to have real classic pizza recipe, and although they try, it's never really the same. I also know this because portuguese restaurants abroad (I think there's quite a few in NY) although being ran by portuguese people, NEVER have the food tasting the same as the one I get over here. It's the same with every single restaurant. I have NO idea why. Fresh foreign ingredients maybe? I dunno. But there's always a very different kind of taste to everything. It's this way with every case.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Protoman Blues on July 06, 2010, 10:49:53 AM
Never... ever... EVER the same. =P Trust me, whatever is the restaurant, no matter how the food seems to taste, it ALWAYS tastes different from the original. I've gone to several good italian restaurants abroad, all claiming to have real classic pizza recipe, and although they try, it's never really the same. I also know this because portuguese restaurants abroad (I think there's quite a few in NY) although being ran by portuguese people, NEVER have the food tasting the same as the one I get over here. It's the same with every single restaurant. I have NO idea why. Fresh foreign ingredients maybe? I dunno. But there's always a very different kind of taste to everything. It's this way with every case.

Oh totally.  It's always the case.  For one, it's why I think NY Style Pizza outside of NY is usually not as good.  It's the same with a Philly Cheesesteak as well.  I've gone to several Philly Cheesesteak places in NYC, and none of them have ever compared to the one I had in Philly.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Kieran on July 06, 2010, 03:55:58 PM
Definitely a question of the ingredients available in the area.  Hell, even the water being used probably makes a difference in flavor.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Police Girl on July 06, 2010, 04:07:21 PM
Oh totally.  It's always the case.  For one, it's why I think NY Style Pizza outside of NY is usually not as good.  It's the same with a Philly Cheesesteak as well.  I've gone to several Philly Cheesesteak places in NYC, and none of them have ever compared to the one I had in Philly.

Speaking of Philly Cheesesteaks, how are they in philly? I ask because i'm taking a trip up to Pennsylvania.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Protoman Blues on July 06, 2010, 07:00:46 PM
Speaking of Philly Cheesesteaks, how are they in philly? I ask because i'm taking a trip up to Pennsylvania.

They are so good.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Bueno Excelente on July 06, 2010, 08:32:58 PM
Speaking of Philly Cheesesteaks, how are they in philly? I ask because i'm taking a trip up to Pennsylvania.
They are AWESOME.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Police Girl on July 08, 2010, 11:00:42 AM
They are so good.
They are AWESOME.

Alright, i'm gonna be liking this trip.

Back on topic, I just had some delicious Papa Murphy's Pepperoni Pizza yesterday. It was the [parasitic bomb], and I still have some leftover.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Nicole Claris on July 08, 2010, 12:19:36 PM
Definitely a question of the ingredients available in the area.  Hell, even the water being used probably makes a difference in flavor.

You know I never honestly thought about the water, but that is a very valid point. I know I am actually picky about water flavors. Some bottled water/tap water is NASTY tasting.

Alright, i'm gonna be liking this trip.

Back on topic, I just had some delicious Papa Murphy's Pepperoni Pizza yesterday. It was the [parasitic bomb], and I still have some leftover.

We had some the other night, got family size for real cheap cause the place was understaffed and we waited like 45 minutes (even after calling the order in). Had it for dinner and lunch the next day. ^^
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Police Girl on July 08, 2010, 01:49:09 PM
I had about 2/3 of the pizza, still 4 slices left. (That whole Pizza was mine since my parents had another one, I think it was supreme.)
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Nicole Claris on July 08, 2010, 01:53:36 PM
We ended up getting some stuffed one with lots of meat. Mother-in-law is picky and wanted it. When she's around we rarely get veggies on anything. I can't complain, she bought it and only eats like two slices.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Bueno Excelente on July 08, 2010, 02:16:25 PM
By the way, who here has tried fresh ingredients and fitting vegetables in the pizza?

There's this chain near me called Pizza na Brasa, where they do stuff like put whole tomato slices in the pizza. It does AMAZING stuff for the flavor. It's incredible.

There's also this one combination restaurant in the area. You get to choose among TONS of ingredients. I had a bean-and-codfish pizza there once. It was pretty damn good.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Nicole Claris on July 08, 2010, 02:20:47 PM
Papa Murphy's has a taco pizza with a (I think) bean type sauce that was good.

I don't like straight tomatoes so I never enjoyed large slices on my pizza. Grandmother made homemade crust, sauce, and veggies from the garden once. It was good, but whole wheat crust is an acquired taste (cousins refused to touch it).

I always believe more ingredients is the way to go. It is fun to try something new, sadly, I have never tried anchovies cause I can never get my own pizza alone, and everyone has always refused to try it. So I have no idea how fish is on pizza.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: borockman on July 09, 2010, 01:39:34 AM
Pizza?

I don't really mind about the base (be it thick like NY pizza or thin like woodfire Italian pizza)

I'm more of the topping guy. I usually order Supreme, Thai chicken, pepperoni, hawaiian, meat lover, bbq beef, etc etc.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: xnamkcor on July 12, 2010, 09:12:53 PM
Large Dough
No Edgelock
Slapped to XLarge
Light Sauce
Green Peppers, Onions, Steak
Mozarella
Parm/Rom
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Flame on July 13, 2010, 08:03:50 PM
By the way, who here has tried fresh ingredients and fitting vegetables in the pizza?

There's this chain near me called Pizza na Brasa, where they do stuff like put whole tomato slices in the pizza. It does AMAZING stuff for the flavor. It's incredible.

Pizza with tomato slices cooked on it is amazing.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: xnamkcor on July 13, 2010, 10:56:19 PM
Speaking of Philly Cheesesteaks, how are they in philly? I ask because i'm taking a trip up to Pennsylvania.

They're horrible.
If you want real philly cheesesteaks, go to Greece.

Edit: Needs more pizza.

12" doughball(about an B Cup)
no edge
slap to 16"
very light sauce(barely a glaze)
chicken
red bell peppers
moz
prov/font
well done
cut into 9 slices
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Kit on July 15, 2010, 09:43:30 PM
ALFREDO PIZZA
YES!
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: ViperAcidZX on July 17, 2010, 12:35:41 AM
Pepperoni and bacon. Maybe some veggies, too, like peppers. Can't remember the last time I had a really good pizza though...
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Sky on August 01, 2010, 09:16:29 PM
if'n this topic is still about pizza


i really like these two:

>grilled chicken, barbeque sauce, red onions, mozzarella cheese, thin crust

>canadian bacon, pineapple, regular red sauce, bacon bits, three cheese, regular crust

and i like those five dollar totinos thin crust pizzas you can get at walmart. i'll eat ALL that [parasitic bomb].
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Police Girl on August 02, 2010, 01:27:01 AM
Had some tasty ass Buffalo Chicken Pizza from the nearby Giant when I was in PA.

[tornado fang]ing amazing, White Sauce (Possibly Bleu Cheese.), Buffalo Chicken slices, really [tornado fang]ing good crust/cheese.

Having a nice Pepperoni Homemade right now. Very yummy.
Title: Re: Pizza: How do you roll?
Post by: Pyro on August 10, 2010, 06:39:13 AM
I had a Spicy Peorgy pizza from Boston Pizza. I don't know what potatoes they use but it lives up to its name, and the sour cream they use... *drool*

Oddly enough, the chain is from Edmonton, and not Boston. I don't know why they named it that way though.