I’m getting tired of the classics: Pepperoni, bell pepper, mushroom, onion, pineapple, etc. Everybody knows them, have them all the time, yawn.
I want to buy something original and unique to put on my pizza for dinner. Make me an offer!
I’m getting tired of the classics: Pepperoni, bell pepper, mushroom, onion, pineapple, etc. Everybody knows them, have them all the time, yawn.
I want to buy something original and unique to put on my pizza for dinner. Make me an offer!
Okra, pickles, corn, broccoli, chorizo, steak, radishes
How would you rank the pizza experience of each? Do any go good with the others?
To be honest I haven’t tried all of these. I’ve tried all of the toppings I haven’t crossed out:
Okra,pickles, corn, broccoli, chorizo, steak,radishes. Broccoli goes well with an Alfredo sauce base, chicken, mushrooms, bacon, and onions. Corn goes well with almost anything. Chorizo makes for a good breakfast pizza with a sausage gravy base, scrambled egg, crispy hash browns, and fried onion. Steak is good with anything but I’d keep it simple with mushroom and onions. I like lots of flavors on my pizza. Throw everything you’ve got on it and have an adventure. One time I made a pizza with a red sauce base, mozzarella cheese, Italian sausage, bacon, chicken, pepperoni, onion, artichoke, mushroom, spinach, corn, sun dried tomatoes, bell peppers, roasted garlic, Parmesan cheese, and a bit of red pepper flakes. It was great! I want to try capers on a pizza some day. Maybe make a lox, onion, cream cheese, tomato, and caper pizza on a pan crust. Not that original but sounds tasty.How much for the chorizo breakfast pizza?
‘Bout $3.50 for a big slice
I’ll take 3.
I can’t legally sell pizza since I don’t have a food handler’s card since I’m the GODDAMN LOCH NESS MONSTER.
Well shucks, I’m not local to Scotland and I don’t want to violate rule 3. :(