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eatallthecalories · 3 months
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myslices · 2 months
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A beautiful pairing 😍
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kittensoftpaw · 1 month
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Super Simple Pizza!
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Throw into a oven at about 300-400 f (on a cooking tray or pizza pan)
Check on it now/again (learn from mistakes)
Take it out
Cut & serve!
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sixbucks · 1 year
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I pledge allegiance to the thin crust.
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buffetlicious · 1 year
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This is the very first time I brought mum to Saizeriya (サイゼリヤ), a Japanese chain of family-style Italian yōshoku restaurants. The menu is very reasonably priced and comes with a free flow drink bar for just S$2.90 nett. Started off with the Grilled Chicken Wings (S$4.90) from the appetizer section.
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For mum, she went for the Pineapple & Bacon Pizza (S$6.90) with a thin crispy crust while I opted for Laksa Seafood Spaghetti (S$7.90). Thoroughly enjoyed the lightly spicy pasta with an Asian twist plus the succulent prawns and mussels.
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fieriframes · 7 months
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[I'LL TELL YOU THIS, IF YOU'RE NOT A BIG EGG FAN, AND THE ONLY WAY TO GET RID OF TEMPTATION IS TO YIELD TO IT WITH THIN CRUST FROM VITO & NICK'S]
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National Sausage Pizza Day
Pepperoni gets the spotlight too often, but sausage is a great pizza topping. Make a sausage pizza at home, order delivery, or try a new kind of sausage.
Almost every person on the face of the earth has a favorite kind of pizza! Would that kind happen to be full of the robust, well-seasoned flavor of sausage? National Sausage Pizza Day reminds us that while Pepperoni may be considered the King of Pizzas, it���s Sausage Pizza that’s Queen.
Sausage Pizza is the second most popular pizza in the world (only behind its good friend, Pepperoni Pizza), and with so many variations on sausage, there’s an endless number of types that can be deeply enjoyed. National Sausage Pizza Day is the perfect opportunity to challenge the idea of boring pizza and try multiple types of this spicy and delicious topping.
History of National Sausage Pizza Day
Of course, it’s true that almost everyone likes pepperoni, but what most people don’t know is that sausage is nearly as popular on pizza as its cousin pepperoni. While most places that serve sausage pizza use classic Italian sausage, that’s a discredit to the incredible variety it is possible to get out of this incredible meat treat.
There are as many types of sausage as can be imagined, including beef sausage, chicken sausage, and of course the classic pork sausage. Each of these can be made with apples, fennel, cheese, garlic, black pepper, red pepper flakes, and a myriad of other ingredients that can change a simple sausage into a delicious extravaganza.
Sausage on pizza is nearly as old as the pizza itself and has been a common ingredient in this flatbread-based treat for centuries.
Since National Sausage Pizza Day falls within Pizza Month, it’s a doubly good reason to celebrate! 
How to Celebrate National Sausage Pizza Day
Celebrating National Sausage Pizza Day can be loads of fun–and truly delicious! Get on board with all different varieties and brands of sausage pizza and try out these ideas for celebrating:
Go Out for Sausage Pizza
This is a great day to gather family or friends and head over to a pizza joint! Whether a deep-dish Chicago style or a thin crust New York-style, sausage pizza covers it all. Try out one of these unique and interesting pizza places that are known to offer some of the best pizza in the world:
Pizzeria L’Operetta in Singapore. Authentic Napoli pizzas are served in Southeast Asia at this delicious pizza place. Expect some interesting varieties of toppings!
Bæst Pizza in Copenhagen. Those searching for great pizza in Scandinavia need to look no further than Bæst in Denmark. They cook their pizza on a wood-fired stove that was imported from Naples!
Lamanna’s Bakery in Toronto. This Italian bakery is known for its authenticity, and its pizza recipe is no exception. Specializing in enormous slices of pizza, one slice can be shared with a friend (or even two!). Or, the brave few with a huge appetite can try it on their own. And the bakery offers delicious desserts–for those who have any space left after they have eaten their huge pizza slices.
Pizzeria Gino Sorbillo in Italy and Beyond. For the best in Italian pizza, of course, one must go to Italy (or, perhaps, Italy will bring the pizza to you). This chain of several pizzerias, owned and operated by Gino Sorbillo himself, has locations in Rome, Naples and Milan and other places in Italy, as well international locations of Tokyo, New York and Miami.
Make Pizza at Home
Some of the tastiest pizza is made in humble kitchens all over the world. The great thing about making it at home is that it can be made exactly to the specific desires and needs of the person (or family) who is making it! Enjoy making fresh dough or grab it from the refrigerator section at the grocery store. Stuff the crust, if desired. Make it thick or thin. Add various toppings (sausage required, of course). Then bake and enjoy!
Have Sausage Pizza Delivered at Work (or at Home)
Maybe the boss will pay for it, or maybe everyone will need to pitch in, but ordering sausage pizza for the folks at the office or the warehouse is a great way to celebrate the day! Check out local delivery deals that might be special specifically in honor of the day. Downloading the apps for the local pizza places is a great way to keep apprised of discounts and deals that are offered.
Discover Something New and Creative
National Sausage Pizza Day is a great opportunity to break free of old traditions and discover something new. Everyone has their favorite kind of sausage, and all of them can be used to top a pizza. One interesting favorite for a sweet sausage pizza is Apple Chicken Sausage, which lends a sweet flavor to the dish while still providing a tangy taste.
For the people who have only experienced classic Italian Sausage on their pizza in the past, it’s time to expand that palate. Head on down to the local butcher or deli department and ask them what they’d suggest using on a pizza, and turn them away from the Italian, since the point is to get creative here.
Get Cheesy for National Sausage Pizza Day
Looking for something cheesy and zesty? Some call it sacrilege, but other people may happen to enjoy putting Cheddar Wursts on their Sausage Pizza. Of course, this requires cutting it thin and layering cheese around it to get the best effect (because, honestly, who doesn’t just love cheese?), but it will taste absolutely fabulous. What other fun and unique variation will you come up with for National Sausage Pizza Day?
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syrksage · 1 year
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“Thin pizza crust” I am literally eating off of a cracker.
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originalcampiones · 6 months
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lauralot89 · 10 months
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hey chicagoans
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rodspurethoughts · 1 year
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Pepp Rally Pizza: A Delicious Twist on Classic Pepperoni Pizza | Pizza Inn
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papas-majadas · 2 years
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I'm a piece-za.
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fierifiction · 2 years
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I remembered the thin crust, the fresh mozzarella, and those crazy owners... -Hit it, boys. -Oh! FIERI: ...like 2009 was just yesterday. We came in for pizza, threw them a curve ball, and boy, did it pay off. -I went home, had breakfast, hit it. -So good to see you again. -I wonder if the new owners want to see you again. It will be good. -I feel fine. Good to be back. -Well I'm so glad you returned. What will you do, Mr. Fettito? My wife? Mr. T. Fettito: I don't know. I mean, I know that's not a good thing.
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fatty-food · 9 months
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Half cheese half sausage well done thin crust pizza (via Instagram)
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National Sausage Pizza Day
Almost every person on the face of the earth has a favorite kind of  pizza! Would that kind happen to be full of the robust, well-seasoned  flavor of sausage? Sausage Pizza Day reminds us that while Pepperoni may  be considered the King of Pizzas, it’s Sausage Pizza that’s Queen.
Sausage Pizza is the second most popular pizza in the world (only  behind its good friend, Pepperoni Pizza), and with so many variations on  sausage, there’s an endless number of types that can be deeply enjoyed.  Sausage Pizza Day is the perfect opportunity to challenge the idea of  boring pizza and try multiple types of this spicy and delicious topping.  
History of Sausage Pizza Day
Of course, it’s true that almost everyone likes pepperoni, but what  most people don’t know is that sausage is nearly as popular on pizza as  its cousin pepperoni. While most places that serve sausage pizza use  classic Italian sausage, that’s a discredit to the incredible variety it  is possible to get out of this incredible meat treat.
There are as many types of sausage as can be imagined, including beef  sausage, chicken sausage, and of course the classic pork sausage. Each  of these can be made with apples, fennel, cheese, garlic, black pepper,  red pepper flakes, and a myriad of other ingredients that can change a  simple sausage into a delicious extravaganza.
Sausage on pizza is nearly as old as the pizza itself and has been a  common ingredient in this flatbread-based treat for centuries.
Since Sausage Pizza Day falls within Pizza Month, it’s a doubly good reason to celebrate!
How to Celebrate Sausage Pizza Day
Celebrating Sausage Pizza Day can be loads of fun–and truly  delicious! Get on board with all different varieties and brands of  sausage pizza and try out these ideas for celebrating:
Go Out for Sausage Pizza
This is a great day to gather family or friends and head over to a  pizza joint! Whether a deep-dish Chicago style or a thin crust New  York-style, sausage pizza covers it all. Try out one of these unique and  interesting pizza places that are known to offer some of the best pizza  in the world:
Pizzeria L’Operetta in Singapore. Authentic  Napoli pizzas are served in Southeast Asia at this delicious pizza  place. Expect some interesting varieties of toppings!
Bæst Pizza in Copenhagen. Those  searching for great pizza in Scandinavia need to look no further than  Bæst in Denmark. They cook their pizza on a wood-fired stove that was  imported from Naples!
Lamanna’s Bakery in Toronto.  This Italian bakery is known for its authenticity, and its pizza recipe  is no exception. Specializing in enormous slices of pizza, one slice  can be shared with a friend (or even two!). Or, the brave few with a  huge appetite can try it on their own. And the bakery offers delicious  desserts–for those who have any space left after they have eaten their  huge pizza slices.
Pizzeria Gino Sorbillo in Italy and Beyond.  For the best in Italian pizza, of course, one must go to Italy (or,  perhaps, Italy will bring the pizza to you). This chain of several  pizzerias, owned and operated by Gino Sorbillo himself, has locations in  Rome, Naples and Milan and other places in Italy, as well international  locations of Tokyo, New York and Miami.
Make Pizza at Home
Some of the tastiest pizza is made in humble kitchens all over the  world. The great thing about making it at home is that it can be made  exactly to the specific desires and needs of the person (or family) who  is making it! Enjoy making fresh dough or grab it from the refrigerator  section at the grocery store. Stuff the crust, if desired. Make it thick  or thin. Add various toppings (sausage required, of course). Then bake  and enjoy!
Have Sausage Pizza Delivered at Work (or at Home)
Maybe the boss will pay for it, or maybe everyone will need to pitch  in, but ordering sausage pizza for the folks at the office or the  warehouse is a great way to celebrate the day! Check out local delivery  deals that might be special specifically in honor of the day.  Downloading the apps for the local pizza places is a great way to keep  apprised of discounts and deals that are offered.
Discover Something New and Creative
Sausage Pizza Day is a great opportunity to break free of old  traditions and discover something new. Everyone has their favorite kind  of sausage, and all of them can be used to top a pizza. One interesting  favorite for a sweet sausage pizza is Apple Chicken Sausage, which lends  a sweet flavor to the dish while still providing a tangy taste.
For the people who have only experienced classic Italian Sausage on  their pizza in the past, it’s time to expand that palate. Head on down  to the local butcher or deli department and ask them what they’d suggest  using on a pizza, and turn them away from the Italian, since the point  is to get creative here.
Get Cheesy for Sausage Pizza Day
Looking for something cheesy and zesty? Some call it sacrilege, but  other people may happen to enjoy putting Cheddar Wursts on their Sausage  Pizza. Of course, this requires cutting it thin and layering cheese  around it to get the best effect (because, honestly, who doesn’t just  love cheese?), but it will taste absolutely fabulous. What other fun and  unique variation will you come up with for Sausage Pizza Day?
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