View Full Version : Any "Stuffed" Pizza Fans?
Les Sleeth
Oct18-05, 01:05 AM
http://www.pizzamaking.com/forum/index.php?topic=2013.msg17738
Learn to make it and have your friends (and enemies) groveling at your feet to cook for them. :cool:
Pengwuino
Oct18-05, 01:09 AM
My hero!!!! :!!) :!!) :!!) :!!) :!!) :!!) :!!) :!!) :!!)
loseyourname
Oct18-05, 01:42 AM
If you stuff it with something other than cheese for us lactose-intolerant folks.
http://www.pizzamaking.com/forum/index.php?topic=2013.msg17738
Learn to make it and have your friends (and enemies) groveling at your feet to cook for them. :cool:
What's the "Sleeth" mean?
lol all those pizzas look very delicious. :tongue2: :!!) :!!)
Mmmm, yum!
when i was working in detroit, there was this place on W Grand Ave that made some tasty stuffed spinach pizzas (filled with spinach and ricotta/mozzarella). I don't miss working in detroit, but I wouldn't mind going back for some of those pizzas.
juvenal
Oct18-05, 09:27 AM
Man, I gots to get me one of them All-Clad braisers. BTW - you can get cheaper All-Clad stuff (factory irregulars) here:
http://www.cookwarenmore.com/home/index.cfm
For a grill pan - it seems like a cheap cast iron pan should suffice most of the time.
Les Sleeth
Oct18-05, 09:31 AM
If you stuff it with something other than cheese for us lactose-intolerant folks.
That would be a challenge alright. I've seen soy mozzerlla and other varieties, but never tried them. My heart goes out to anyone deprived of pizza. :cry:
Les Sleeth
Oct18-05, 09:37 AM
Man, I gots to get me one of them All-Clad braisers. BTW - you can get cheaper All-Clad stuff (factory irregulars) here:
http://www.cookwarenmore.com/home/index.cfm
For a grill pan - it seems like a cheap cast iron pan should suffice most of the time.
Thanks for the tip for bargains on All-Clad (although if I buy another pan my wife is going to bonk me in the head with it). I got a lot of mine cheap at a cookware place that was discontinuing selling All-Clad.
You are right, a cast iron pan will do. I've even toasted them in the toaster.
I like the grill marks and the nonstick, nonreactive surface of the All-Clad, plus because I grill veggies so much it was a bargain at $50.
Anttech
Oct18-05, 10:24 AM
Stuffed pizza? Dont you mean calzoni?
Les Sleeth
Oct18-05, 02:46 PM
Stuffed pizza? Dont you mean calzoni?
No, check out this link:
http://www.pizzamaking.com/forum/index.php?topic=2013.msg17738
Stuffed pizza is Chicago/deep dish style, usually with two crusts, and often a spinach-cheese layer on the bottom.
Anttech
Oct18-05, 03:14 PM
never heard of it.. looks nice tho.. love spinach :-)
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