Kebab is great, doesn't turn the cheese into an oily mess and only gets dry when re-heated. Tastes good, too.
Pineapple sucks, juices spill over into everything, turning all other toppings and cheese into sugary crap.
really it just depends on who is making the pizza.
Pineapple sucks, juices spill over into everything, turning all other toppings and cheese into sugary crap.
at ruining pizza, yes.HERESY pineapple is great
That's a funny way to spell "Danish".Candian
The only acceptable pizza toppings: sauce, cheese, Canadian bacon/ham, and pineapple on rare occasions if you're feeling frisky.
If you put anything else on your pizza I regret to inform you that the machines are already inside you and you're little more than a government puppet, infected with insidious mind-controlling nanites.
Firstly, that's an amazingly complicated way to say food.Realistically, pizza is merely a multipurpose flavor delivery mechanism
Sure they could! Then they'd give you a plain cheese pizza.Like, a person couldn't just walk into a restaurant and say "give me a pizza"
I only like plain cheese. Yes, I'm one of those people, fucking deal with it!
You're goddamn right! And proud of it!Blah, weirdo alert
the only pizza i'm against are the Vegan ones, that's not a pizza that's a salad , brocolli pizza
What we also should talk about is sauce. Am I the only one that doesn't mind Alfredo sauce on a pizza?
the only pizza i'm against are the Vegan ones, that's not a pizza that's a salad , broccoli pizza
Totally picking up what you are picking down(<- what?)
Now, I've eaten a lot of pizzas that basically was "a salad on dough with some cheese and meat". I will not do broccoli pizza
To me, anything that comes from some kind of animal is fair game. (Yes, this also includes milk) I've even put Anchovies on a meat lovers pizza before. Granted, it was salty as fuck, but it was pretty tasty. I'd probably do it again if I get that much of a craving for salty oily fish...or if I'm drunk enough.
The only protein ingredient I stay away from are eggs...because fuck eggs.
Most sweet things don't work with pizza unless the specific pizza calls for something sweet (such as the Hawaiian). Pineapples are the only sweet ingredient I'm willing to work with. Just like what a lot of people stated, it doesn't taste like shit if someone know what they're doing.
What we also should talk about is sauce. Am I the only one that doesn't mind Alfredo sauce on a pizza?
On a spinach and mushroom pizza it's good.
What your problem with eggs? Eggs are awesome.
Pineapples now I know you need to be locked up in a loony bin.
It comes down to the mouth feel. Boiled eggs feel artificial and rubbery, while scrambled eggs feel slimy going down my throat. The texture overrides the taste (thought I don't really like the taste either) so I stay away from it.
Say what you want, but I rather have Pineapples on my pizza than Bananas. It is monstrosities like bananas on pizzas that made me appreciate Pineapples in the first place.
I agree with you on this, that just ruins the pizza.Primarily sweet fruits, anchovies (maybe fish in general but I don't think anyone puts any other kinds of fish on pizza)
Depends on what kind of pizza I suppose. If we're restricting pizza to dough, tomato paste, and cheese then there's lots of things that shouldn't go on a pizza. Primarily sweet fruits, anchovies (maybe fish in general but I don't think anyone puts any other kinds of fish on pizza), and anything spicy enough to drown out the flavor of the sauce. However, if cheese isn't a defining part of the pizza and sauces other than tomato paste can be used there's really no limit to what can be on a pizza. If you're ever in Little Rock they've got a place called Larry's Pizza that makes all kinds of pizzas, including desserts.
I agree with you on this, that just ruins the pizza.
Kinds of pizzas I love and enjoy eating/making:
Deep-dish, meat lovers, with precooked broccoli, and anchovies.
Breakfast pizza: scrambled eggs, bacon, skillet fried potatoes, cream of broccoli soup for the sauce, with precooked broccoli, and topped with shredded Cheddar cheese and grated Parmesan.
Baked spaghetti surprise pizza (when I have leftover Baked spaghetti surprise)