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Dave R wrote:Stuart,
If I put Spanish olives on a pizza would that disqualify the dish from being called pizza? Sure, they are olives, but they are Spanish and not Italian olives.
wrcstl wrote:
I make a Southwest pizza with corn, beans, tomato, cilantro and cheddar cheese. This is so wrong that I will not be able to make it anymore.
Walt
Stuart Yaniger wrote:Walt, Walt, Walt. Have I been that unclear in my writing? If so, my bad. I didn't say that the ingredients had to be FROM Italy, they just have to be Italian ingredients. Pears, figs, tomatoes, pine nuts, bacon... that's all stuff used in Italian cooking. It doesn't matter if it was grown in New Jersey. It's still pizza.
And I'm afraid that I need again to remind you of the difference between a roadmap and a road. We're talking about TAXONOMY, not taste. The southwestern pizzolatta you describe is no doubt wonderful (and you can make it for me anytime). Just because it can't be called "pizza" doesn't mean it tastes any different.
Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
5746
Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
wrcstl wrote:I make a Southwest pizza with corn, beans, tomato, cilantro and cheddar cheese. This is so wrong that I will not be able to make it anymore.
Cynthia Wenslow wrote:wrcstl wrote:I make a Southwest pizza with corn, beans, tomato, cilantro and cheddar cheese. This is so wrong that I will not be able to make it anymore.
The reason that is so wrong is that you put that nasty soap weed on it!
wrcstl wrote:If you do not like cilantro don't ever go to Mexico, it is a cooking staple.
Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
5746
Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
Jon Peterson
The Court Winer
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Sat Apr 08, 2006 5:53 pm
The Blue Crab State
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