Mine is a classic thick crust with mozzarella cheese. Topped with red and green bell peppers, red onions, shrimp, and bacon. Blue cheese on the side. Depending on my mood, I'll vary it a bit. Maybe add some anchovies or get a stuffed crust or something.
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That sounds good as shit. I usually go with a pepperoni and sausage ham bacon and extra cheese with mushrooms.
My favorite is anything deep pan, with a stuffed cheese crust. Throw a shit load of cheese on the base, with pepperoni, chicken, sausage, spicy beef and a little seasoning, and thats a good pizza in my books.
Tomato paste and basil paste for the base. Then, salami, mushrooms, capsicum, olives, sun-dried tomatoes, spinach, fetta and mozarella.
Meat lovers with freshly picked and sautéed Agaricus. Also, make sure it's a good blend of cheese.
The classic Greece shows to have known a wide range of examples that can be considered "archetipal" versions of pizza: flat pies or buns of all kinds appear to be very popular and widespread foods all over the classic age.
We find numerous testimonies of greek writers regarding these different kinds of "pizza", the so called "maza" in ancient greek: testimonies that punctually we meet again in the Latin world and ancient Rome where, among other leavened or not versions of this bun, we find the "placenta" and the "offa", prepared with water and barley, the cereal which the alimentation of the Latins was based on.
Pizza, without giving credence to other fanciful hypotheses about its origins, presents itself as a typical food of the civilizations blossomed on Mediterranean Sea's basin. And in one of Mediterranean's Queens, Naples, pizza will find its fatherland and the starting point of its worldwide diffusion. This is my 300th post.
Any form of pizza with ranch iz zi best.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsicum
It's just how most of the world seems to call Peppers.
I never knew that. I guess it makes sense to use the latin name, but I didn't realize it was so common. Here it's either peppers or chilis. I've never heard anyone call them capsicum. Learn something new every day. Anyway that makes me feel better that people aren't using capsaicin oil on their pizza.