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Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: JRCX] #633047
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This is from NFL.com:

The Giants love Umberto's pizza, their regular Friday eats since 2007. So they had 12 pies flown from New York to Indianapolis, just in time for a post-practice meal they hope will fuel success.


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Originally Posted By: olivant
This is from NFL.com:

The Giants love Umberto's pizza, their regular Friday eats since 2007. So they had 12 pies flown from New York to Indianapolis, just in time for a post-practice meal they hope will fuel success.

Only 12?.. Light weights! lol

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Yesterday afternoon the wife and I went to Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza for lunch. We decided to try a different pizza this time and wound up ordering their Sausage & Broccoli Rabe pie.

OMG....out of this world!





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Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: JRCX] #635734
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That pic confirms my choice for lunch today - pizza! Nice, DC. That looks just like a place we have here minus that famous "New Yawk wawtah". That really looks tasty!

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Originally Posted By: Mark
That pic confirms my choice for lunch today - pizza! Nice, DC. That looks just like a place we have here minus that famous "New Yawk wawtah". That really looks tasty!


Actually the place is located in New Jersey. But the Pizza is fantastic!



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Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: Don Cardi] #635748
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Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
Actually the place is located in New Jersey. But the Pizza is fantastic!

I hope SC reads that! wink



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Actually the place is located in New Jersey. But the Pizza is fantastic!

I hope SC reads that! wink


Well, let's not get carried away here Don G. It is definitely not one of your New York wanna-be boardwalk Jersey Shore Pizzerias! tongue



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Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: JRCX] #635756
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The ocean breeze makes it even better. wink



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Originally Posted By: J Geoff

The ocean breeze makes it even better. wink


Is that how the boardwalk Jersey shore Pizzerias SALT their mozzarella?



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Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: J Geoff] #635763
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Originally Posted By: J Geoff
The ocean breeze makes it even better.


ANY air that doesn't come from over Jersey has to improve the taste of any food there. If the breeze is coming from the ocean you have a CHANCE that it may be toxic free.... if it's coming from over the state itself then you'll make provolone from a glass of milk in an hour.


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Originally Posted By: SC
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The ocean breeze makes it even better.


ANY air that doesn't come from over Jersey has to improve the taste of any food there. If the breeze is coming from the ocean you have a CHANCE that it may be toxic free.... if it's coming from over the state itself then you'll make provolone from a glass of milk in an hour.






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Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.




Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: JRCX] #635799
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We have a brick pizza oven in the back of the house, my husband had to have it built there. We've used it probably 3 times, was ok.

That pic up there, though, looks like an awesome pie.


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Awesome looking pizza DC cool

Making me hungry!


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Originally Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas
Awesome looking pizza DC cool

Making me hungry!
Oh yes, that Pizza Pie, DC, would melt in our mouths !

Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: JRCX] #638461
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Umberto's in New Hyde Park is very good but they have a habit of burning the crust. The sauce is unique. Very home style.

Carmine's in Greenpoint is good.

VIP on Bell Blvd might be among the best in Queens.

Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: JRCX] #640139
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I saw a couple of episodes of a show called "A Slice of Brooklyn". It's about a guy named Tony in Brooklyn who gives 4 1/2 hour tours of Brooklyn including stops at pizzerias: Grimaldi's and L & B Spumoni Gardens. Anybody familiar with this? It looked like a great time!

http://asliceofbrooklyn.com/index.html

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I'm familiar with stories about it (I never took the tour). From what I've heard about it, I would recommend it to tourists.

Basically, the bus makes a few stops throughout Brooklyn at different pizzerias where you can eat different kinds. They have a tour guide on each bus and they keep you "entertained" for the duration of the tour. It would be best if you went with a friend or a group of people.


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From what I seen on the show it looks like a real good time. Old school Brooklyn trivia, jokes & info. The second episode showed a new tour guide with the tourists at Spumoni Gardens. The tourist calls over the newbie tour guide (who claims she is a born & bred Italian Brooklyn Girl to the core) he gives her the paper plate with the Spumoni slice and asks her to take it back because there is no cheese on the slice! The kicker - she actually takes it back to the counter and asks them why there is no cheese?!? I'm from Idiotville, Illinois and even I know that L & B puts the cheese on the bottom and tomatoes on top! This "Brooklyn Girl" had no clue! Fuhgettaboudit!

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I think I'd like to take the tour just to see stuff like that (as a Brooklyn native) and to put my local knowledge against that of the tour guide's.

Geoff, TIS and I took a similar kind of tour (hard to believe it was about 9 years ago) of the "Sopranos" shooting locations. As a way to entertain us on the tour the guide asked "Godfather" related questions for prizes (like a box of ziti and such). Geoff answered EVERY question correctly and TIS and I got a few prizes .... I don't think anyone else on the bus participated. lol

Like I said, a tour like this is worth it if taken with friends.


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Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: JRCX] #640206
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I did? lol

That reminds me I still have the video tapes -- I almost wish the tour was defunct cuz I can't post them. Hell, I haven't even watched them since...!



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Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: JRCX] #640207
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I do remember that the tour guide was "kinda" in the Sopranos... as a hand model. whistle



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Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: J Geoff] #640256
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Originally Posted By: J Geoff
I do remember that the tour guide was "kinda" in the Sopranos... as a hand model. whistle


In the trade, that kind of a gig is usually referred to as a "hand job." Really.
Now, what would you like on that slice? lol

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Re: Pizza Hunter [Re: Mark] #640260
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Originally Posted By: Mark
The tourist calls over the newbie tour guide (who claims she is a born & bred Italian Brooklyn Girl to the core) he gives her the paper plate with the Spumoni slice and asks her to take it back because there is no cheese on the slice! The kicker - she actually takes it back to the counter and asks them why there is no cheese?!? I'm from Idiotville, Illinois and even I know that L & B puts the cheese on the bottom and tomatoes on top! This "Brooklyn Girl" had no clue! Fuhgettaboudit!

Probably another goober from Oklahoma who watches too much Rachael Ray and fancies herself a "foodie," so she moved to Williamsburg and swears she's a "native."

Pseudo-Gourmands: Gotta love em rolleyes.


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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Mark
The tourist calls over the newbie tour guide (who claims she is a born & bred Italian Brooklyn Girl to the core) he gives her the paper plate with the Spumoni slice and asks her to take it back because there is no cheese on the slice! The kicker - she actually takes it back to the counter and asks them why there is no cheese?!? I'm from Idiotville, Illinois and even I know that L & B puts the cheese on the bottom and tomatoes on top! This "Brooklyn Girl" had no clue! Fuhgettaboudit!

Probably another goober from Oklahoma who watches too much Rachael Ray and fancies herself a "foodie," so she moved to Williamsburg and swears she's a "native."

Pseudo-Gourmands: Gotta love em rolleyes.


Update - I just checked that Slice of Brooklyn website and that Brooklyn newbie tour guide girl is on staff. She must have got a lot better! She is the blonde in the pic with the whole gang.

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Has anyone here tried Pizza Supreme in Garden City? I'd like to read your reviews.

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Originally Posted By: Skinny_Vinny
Has anyone here tried Pizza Supreme in Garden City? I'd like to read your reviews.


There ain't no real pizza on Long Island. cry


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Originally Posted By: SC
There ain't no real pizza on Long Island. cry

Bertucci's isn't horrible, as far as "commercial" places go. But you're right, it ain't "real" pizza lol.


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I never heard of such a thing. Has anyone tried it?



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From Europe, Lessons on Frying Pizza
By PETE WELLS
THE most surprising thing about the montanara, a fried pizza that in less than a year has found a niche in New York’s crowded pizza ecosystem, is that Americans needed to import the idea from Europe.

If a food is commonly eaten in the United States, somebody somewhere has attempted to cook it in hot oil. Americans have deep-fried Twinkies, salads, candy bars and caviar. Last year, the Wisconsin State Fair gave the world deep-fried butter.
Pizza has not escaped this fate. Yet this American approach to frying has, I’m obliged to say, lacked the finesse that was necessary to invent the montanara. American-fried pizza tends to be batter-dipped, which certainly gets the job done but doesn’t produce something you’d choose to eat unless you were at a state fair, and even then it wouldn’t start to sound like a good idea until you’d had a couple of deep-fried beers. (They do that in Wisconsin, too.) The montanara isn’t battered. Technically, it might not be considered a fried pizza. The only part that is fried is the wheel of dough, which spends a fast but influential minute or so in hot oil before the sauce, cheese and so forth is applied on top. At that point, the whole thing is sent to the oven to bake like any other pizza.

The use of frying is subtle, and for that kind of refinement, America needed the Italians, who have been quietly frying pizza dough in Naples for years before anyone noticed.
At the onset of its American invasion, the montanara made landfall at Forcella, opened in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, last June by a pizza man from Naples named Giulio Adriani. ..

Fried Pizza


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I disagree. I find a lot of Italians on Long Island, like Umberto's, you make good Italian food, while Greeks and Albanians make mediocre Italian food in the boroughs.

I recently went to Spumoni Gardens on 86th and made the mistake of ordering baked ziti. Should have had the pizza.

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Originally Posted By: Skinny_Vinny
I disagree.


Oh really?? Well, I make it a point to never discuss food with anyone named "Skinny". tongue

(j/k)


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