Tried our hand at making deep dish pizza for new years. Turned out quite good but I’m no expert so I can’t say how accurate it was. I am told the toppings are supposed to all go under the sauce but I couldn’t resist putting some pepperoni on top

  • @[email protected]
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    811 months ago

    No judgement but here in the UK this is more like what we’d call a flan than a pizza or a pie. So instead of arguing about pizzas and pies, why not embrace a third category?

    • @Tikiporch
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      411 months ago

      It’s a QUICHE. Quichza? Pronounced like key-tch-zah.

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        11 months ago

        I would say a quiche /ˈkiːʃ/ requires eggs whereas a tart doesn’t (necessarily), and I have no idea what a key-tch-zah is, we don’t have them in the UK. A quiche is a type of tart though, yes.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          311 months ago

          Going by primary ingredient I guess it would be like a tomato tart. Though the dough is yeasted so it probably doesn’t fully match a lot of categories.

          • @Tikiporch
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            311 months ago

            It matches the pizza category, don’t let Margherita Berry over there hassle you.

      • @[email protected]
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        411 months ago

        You can call anything a pizza if you want. It becomes a useful term if it’s commonly understood by your audience.

        • @WoahWoah
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          311 months ago

          You’re a pizza.

        • @butterflyattack
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          311 months ago

          I thought a flan has fillings that are eggy? I agree that this looks kinda unusual for pizza - although it also looks very tasty.