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Re: Pizza Hunter
[Re: Don Cardi]
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03/07/08 12:07 AM
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I LOVE Chicago deep dish pizza, we have Pizza Uno here... its very different, they put the toppings down first and then the cheese then the sauce... but its great stuff... its like choosing between OJ or Coke, you really can't because both are so different, and are great...
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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03/08/08 12:41 AM
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Tonite I decided to give Italianissimo in West Caldwell NJ a try, it is brick oven, and its probably the best in town, but that is not saying much because while its good, it still cant compare to some of these places out in the boroughs. As for their restaurant, its quite good, not just worthy of a Sopranos season-opener, but its some of the better italian food in the area.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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03/14/08 03:21 PM
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Anyone ever hear of, or eat at a place called Hungry Howie’s Pizza?
Last night the showed called Unwrapped which is on the Food Network, did a show called Pizzarama and they showed this place, Hungry Howie's, which specializes in making 8 differnet kinds of flavored pizza Crusts ; Sesame, Butter, Butter Cheese, Ranch, Cajun, Garlic Herb, Onion and Original.
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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04/14/08 11:25 PM
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There is a PBS show called "America's Test Kitchens" where they do blind tastings. I in NO WAY support frozen pizza, but lets face it, you need to keep one in the freezer for whatever reason, snowstorm, unexpected guest who needs to talk about his breakup, you get home from work at 1am and have nothing to eat, etc etc... so, given that scenario... T's and Celeste were at the bottom of the list, but California Pizza Kitchen was the best. California Pizza Kitchen is a chain, but even when I was working in NYC they had some pretty good stuff... its still there in University Square in Manhattan, I have to visit the one in the Short Hills Mall in Jersey, but just thought I would mention they were voted the best... for me, the very best used to be Celentano, then they sold it, and then they stopped making it... DiGiorno is garbage, Red Baron is marginal, and tombstone is what it is...
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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04/15/08 07:12 PM
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for me, the very best used to be Celentano I absolutely agree JR. Celentano used to make a really decent Sicilian frozen pizza. We also buy the pizza dough at Sam's and make our own. My wife makes the sauce and we use a blend of mozzarella, cheddar and jack. Klyd, try a blend of Mozzarella, Provolone, Parmasean and Fontina cheeses. I love making homade pizza and calzones. As I've posted before, I usually make white ricotta pies as well as cheese pies, sometimes with various toppings. I buy fresh dough from Wegman's pizza department and make my own sauce. I even bought a wooden pizza peel as well as some 16" pizza pans.
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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04/15/08 09:50 PM
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Yes, a lot of people swear by the stone, but a lot of people also use a rolling pin, my mother used neither and i can't seem to replicate how she made it though i've tried many times, even using the same pans... i guess it takes time & skill.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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04/16/08 12:35 PM
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Anyone ever hear of, or eat at a place called Hungry Howie’s Pizza? I know of a couple around here but I've never had their pizza. I hate living this sheltered life. I've never heard of a pizza peel.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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04/17/08 03:51 PM
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Posts: 6,762 Anytown, USA
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Anyone ever hear of, or eat at a place called Hungry Howie’s Pizza?
Last night the showed called Unwrapped which is on the Food Network, did a show called Pizzarama and they showed this place, Hungry Howie's, which specializes in making 8 differnet kinds of flavored pizza Crusts ; Sesame, Butter, Butter Cheese, Ranch, Cajun, Garlic Herb, Onion and Original. Yes, there are several Hungry Howie's in my general vicinity. It is quite good. The flavored crusts are outstanding. Their calzone style subs are why I originally started going there, but their entire menu is really good. Reasonably priced as well. Here is the menu. Has anybody here ever had breakfast pizza? It sounds disgusting, but it's actually quite good. There's a local place that makes it (name escapes me now, of course) that makes it: pizza dough, sauce, scrambled eggs on the pizza, and usually with sausage and peppers. Definitely not the healthiest meal, but quite tasty.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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04/19/08 11:28 AM
04/19/08 11:28 AM
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I just tried Little Caesar for the first time. Not too bad (for a chain takeout). The bad part of this is they just opened a store a few blocks from my apartment. Somebody said, "diet"??
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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04/19/08 11:36 AM
04/19/08 11:36 AM
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I just tried Little Caesar for the first time. Not too bad (for a chain takeout). The bad part of this is they just opened a store a few blocks from my apartment. Somebody said, "diet"?? Yeah, that'll get those triglycerides down.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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05/01/08 09:43 PM
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I just tried Little Caesar for the first time. Not too bad (for a chain takeout). The bad part of this is they just opened a store a few blocks from my apartment. Somebody said, "diet"?? Then the chains are making inroads into the NY area? But do the neighborhood places still dominate?
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