On my last day of gluttony before my 6 month health pilgrimage, I stopped at the famous Pizzeria Bianco in Phoenix. It was even better than expected and possibly the best pizza I ever had! That includes pizza in Florence and Rome Italy, Di Faro's in Brooklyn De Tomassos in Trenton NJ and Il Fornaio in Cali plus the other 100 pizza places I ate at over the last 40 years in New Jersey and Virginia
Originally Posted by scho63: Now that I am in Scottsdale, I may have to hunt you down if you cook like that! :-)
Just a petite sirloin actually. Cooked in the cast iron.
Originally Posted by scho63:
On my last day of gluttony before my 6 month health pilgrimage, I stopped at the famous Pizzeria Bianco in Phoenix. It was even better than expected and possibly the best pizza I ever had! That includes pizza in Florence and Rome Italy, Di Faro's in Brooklyn De Tomassos in Trenton NJ and Il Fornaio in Cali plus the other 100 pizza places I ate at over the last 40 years in New Jersey and Virginia
Pizza Bianco is pretty legit. Very hard to get a table there most times. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Pizza Bianco is pretty legit. Very hard to get a table there most times.
I got there at 10:50 am on Wednesday morning and was the third party out of five. Once in, it filled up pretty quick and when I left at 11:45am, the place was packed and people were waiting already. I sat at the bar [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Do you ever throw the broiler on at the end to crisp-up the pepperoni?
Not really, I have done it to brown the crust more. I have been using turkey pepperoni and like it as is. Regular pepperoni, I will zap in the microwave on paper towels before baking to crisp it up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buzz:
Not really, I have done it to brown the crust more. I have been using turkey pepperoni and like it as is. Regular pepperoni, I will zap in the microwave on paper towels before baking to crisp it up.
I think I do it bust for looks, but you're right, it might not work with turkey.
Either way, that's one mighty fine lookin pizza ya got there partna... [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
I think I do it bust for looks, but you're right, it might not work with turkey.
Either way, that's one mighty fine lookin pizza ya got there partna...
Thanks, I wasn't sure how the dough would be after freezing and I rushed thawing it out and had to work it more than I would have liked. Otherwise I probably would have had more spring in the crust. [Reply]