Honey on a pizza
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I will try it as I'm always up for new combinations but am not holding out much hope that the marriage of pizza & honey will be a winner for me. I disagree with the statement it is like Chicago pizza, Detroit style isn't anywhere close to Chicago thick crust (& to further split hairs, Chicago thick crust consists of two styles, Pan or Stuffed)
Detroit pizza is closer to Sicilian style pizza, which is a thick crust (but a VERY light/airy crust, compared with the denser crust of Chicago thick), sparse sauce/toppings. Buddy's pizza is a good Detroit Style pizza chain, a more nationwide Detroit style would be Jet's.
Detroit pizza is closer to Sicilian style pizza, which is a thick crust (but a VERY light/airy crust, compared with the denser crust of Chicago thick), sparse sauce/toppings. Buddy's pizza is a good Detroit Style pizza chain, a more nationwide Detroit style would be Jet's.
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Also Little Caesar's Deep Deep Dish pizza. (Yes, I'm not ashamed to admit I order it when the kids are having friends over.) Occasionally, I see that they offer packets of a powdered mix of salt, sugar, and spices that you put on top of the pizza. I tried it once, and I probably wouldn't put on a pizza again.
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There's a great pizza place called "B Side Pizza" in Hell's Kitchen that has a fantastic pizza with honey:
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tomato, mozzarella, sopressata, garlic puree, chili oil, honey
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Come to NYC, go to Roberta's (either at their home location in BK or at Urbanspace in midtown Manhattan) and get the 'Bee Sting'. Yum.
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A side comment: Why should it be named pizza ? What's next: Thanksgiving Dinner with Wild Boar Steak?
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I had a lovely pizza in New London at Two Wives with goat cheese, roasted walnuts, sliced pear and drizzled with honey. A while back I had a white pizza (can't remember where) with lots of roasted garlic, duck and honey.
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At the Sierra Nevada Taproom I was served some house-made ranch dressing with my pizza, which I never would have tried on my own. Was delicious. Not honey, but worth trying. I just dipped the pizza into the ranch dressing.
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I also abhor pineapple and sweet toppings on pizza in general, but for some reason honey works really well. Especially spicy honey when there are meats present
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From an early age, Southern children learn to dip everything in ranch dressing. Pizza included. When Mrs BV was a teacher in Tennessee, all cafeteria pizza was served with ranch on the side. I'm pretty sure the children wouldn't have eaten it without.
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I had a pepperoni and warm honey pizza the other day. It was pretty good, but I didn't think the honey really added anything to it.




