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Favourite pizza?
Mmmm just had a Pizza Express Sloppy Guiseppe - they are absolutely gorgeous and it was only £2 in Tesco!
![]() So what do you prefer? make your own / takeaway / one from a supermarket? I've made them in the past, using Jamie Oliver's recipe for authentic thin based Italian pizzas. They came out really well, but it was a bit of a hassle making the dough!
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Proper Italian, thin-based pizza with tomato sauce, mozzarella and lots of basil. Either home made or at Pizza Express. Simple but gorgeous
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Proper pizza that i make myself, normally thin crust cajan chicken, modified.
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Best pizza I every had was in a restaurant in Antibes.
La Reine pizza: Thin base, ham and mushrooms, mozzarella, all very thin. Sounds dull, but it was Deeelicious. |
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Tuna and prawns , iceland used to do one but nowhere does a seafood pizza anymore, have to make my own.
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Tuna and prawns , iceland used to do one but nowhere does a seafood pizza anymore, have to make my own.
. Lidl do one, but it's not marvellous there is a gap in the market there. No one does them anymore. I like the Chicago Town frozen Take Away style cheese one. I used to love making my own, but it's lot's of faffing and mess and usually costs a lot more. They are always tastier than the shop ones though ! |
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I usually add a load of jalepeno peppers to tesco meat feast.
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Runny egg and spinach.
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I remember those
. Lidl do one, but it's not marvellous there is a gap in the market there. No one does them anymore. I like the Chicago Town frozen Take Away style cheese one. I used to love making my own, but it's lot's of faffing and mess and usually costs a lot more. They are always tastier than the shop ones though ! |
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My favourite is the Soho pizza from Pizza Express. Though not every one does it
Its gorgeous, really simple....rocket, parmesan and olives. |
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Fiorentina from my local la porcetta.
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Anything with either spicy beef or spicy chicken!
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Me thinks it would be a peperami pizza
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ham and pineapple? ![]() |
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My favourite is the Soho pizza from Pizza Express. Though not every one does it
Its gorgeous, really simple....rocket, parmesan and olives.
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My favourite is a home-made (or sometimes I'll cheat and use a pre-bought pizza base
) thin crust pizza with lots of mozzarella and red Leicester cheese, onions, mushrooms and Quorn 'ham' if I have any at the time. Mmmmmmmmm! If I get one from a shop, I get the fresh stone-baked, four cheese pizza from the Co-op; it's actually very nice. I cannot stand frozen pizzas; I really don't like them at all.
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Pizza Hut's Vegetable Supreme on their Pan (deep) base.
I really like everything about it. I prefer the deeper base, I like their tomato sauce and the vegetables top it off nicely. I'm not a big fan of cheese (well I hate it really), so having a Pizza with a lot of topping is a necessity. |
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Our local fried chicken place does the most amazing pizzas. Tend to have a vegetable one with a nice big portion of potato surprise. Pizza Hut are nothing compared to their pizzas!
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I avoid pizza hut since my last few trips...so greasy the topping just slid straight off! And the grease was dripping off it
The best pizza I ever ate was from one of those cheap places in Leicester Square, I was drunk mind you! And I've never remembered which one I had.
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. Lidl do one, but it's not marvellous there is a gap in the market there. No one does them anymore.
ham and pineapple? 
) thin crust pizza with lots of mozzarella and red Leicester cheese, onions, mushrooms and Quorn 'ham' if I have any at the time. Mmmmmmmmm! If I get one from a shop, I get the fresh stone-baked, four cheese pizza from the Co-op; it's actually very nice. I cannot stand frozen pizzas; I really don't like them at all.