Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Is this pizza, or is it Chicago's interpretation of pizza?
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Now I am really confused. Is it NY pizza, or Chicago? Can I fold a slice in half and eat it? -or- Do I need a knife, fork and sometimes a spoon to eat it?
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Flippers: Do you still allow dogs to be fed from the table??? (Brownwood location)
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It's Florida pizza. Weird crust, sauce made with San Marzano tomatoes which is trendy, but inferior (because people who don't know any better get suckered into believing that trendy = better - like putting a lime in Corona beer, which is Mexico's version of Pabst Blue Ribbon), their mozz is made in Wisconsin with whole milk instead of part skim, resulting in a greasy, messy, and less tasty affair. Their pizza is made with a cooler temperature than it should be, which means fewer crust bubbles and less charring. A big crust bubble, charred in the middle on the edge of the crust, is one (of many) signs of a properly made NY/New Haven style pizza. The crust isn't thin enough to need folding or cutting. It has the consistency of the cardboard Amazon uses to make its shipping boxes. They claim they use a "brick oven" but don't mention what is firing it. If it ain't wood or charcoal, then it doesn't matter if it's brick, ceramic, or metal. It won't come out right. |
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Flipper is Closest I've found to NYC pizza; Chicago pizza; Queens pizza; Jersey.
Not the 'toast' from New Haven which infiltrated parts of upstate NY and L.I. If you want a slice or 2 go to Bravo and tell them you want soft foldable crust. I'm 85 , grew up in the city and know real NY pizza. |
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Yes you can fold it. Chicago has all kinds of pizza. “Chicago” pizza was labeled that way as a marketing tool. I’m from Chicago and don’t know anyone who eats Chicago deep dish pizza. It’s a tourist think I think. Most pizzas are made like everywhere else , thin. But most places do cut it into squares instead of slices.
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Do you order thin crust or traditional?
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