Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Margherita pizza is the one that typically uses sliced cheese... As does Chicago Deep Dish Pizza. These pizzas use sliced Mozzarella as a "moisture barrier", separating the sauce from the crust. The sauce is typically on top of the cheese... Examples of pizza with sliced cheese: "Sliced mozzarella is becoming an increasingly popular choice, thanks to its ease of use, full spread, and a rise in demand for pizzas that apply sauce on top of the cheese. Using whole slices also allows for greater consistency and, for some pizza eaters, a more enjoyable mouthfeel. For these types of pizzas, having sliced mozzarella directly on the crust provides a moisture barrier to the sauce while also acting as a “glue” for the remaining sauce and toppings. Using shredded or diced mozzarella for this purpose often results in all the sauce and toppings sliding off the crust after the first bite—a definite bummer! Common examples of sauce-over-cheese pizzas include Chicago deep dish pizza, Detroit-style pizza, Sicilian upside-down pizza, and Grandma pizza, a Long Island classic where, similarly to Sicilian pizza, the pizza is baked in a square sheet pan with the sauce on top. Grandma pizza earned its peculiar name because the Italian immigrants who first made them rarely did so outside the house."
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By now, you should be used to being wrong.
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Outside The Villages there are options - such as the real bonafide and truly tasty taqueria on 301. And the Indian restaurant in Mt. Dora. I haven't yet found a decent falafel joint but I'm told there's one up in Ocala I need to check out. For Sicilian pizza, I've found one in Boynton Beach. AND - wonder of wonders - Pepe's of New Haven (yes, THAT Pepe's Apizza) has opened a pizza joint in Delray Beach, near my dad and sister. Next time I'm down there (next month) I plan on checking them out. If they have a white clam, I'm getting it. If it's as good as I remember, I'll buy another one half-baked and frozen to take back with me to The Villages for another night. I may have to start a delivery service of half-baked frozen Pepe's pizzas for the neighborhood. |
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I never did like bagels.
Not even a bagel bakery bagel. |
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A crumpet guy, huh?
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OK more for the rest of us
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Sadly, no... I rarely agree with with people who are wrong...
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The amount of food snobbery on this thread is quite telling...
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May I ask what you mean?
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