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

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        Definitely looks more like a pie than a pizza. Wonder what an Italian would say.

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          From personal experience, an Italian would say “wow this is delicious but I can only eat a slice or two”

          Traditional Italian pizza is nothing like the food we call pizza now anyway

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            Yeah I’ve seen some purist Italians talk about pizza on YouTube. Definitely very different (and more tasty) than the pizza I make at home with my family. 😅 Wish I had a stone oven or even room for one of those small modern ovens, to make good pizza in.

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    I was about to get really fucking angry about why there are cucumbers slices on a pizza and then I remembered I need to put on my glasses.

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    Looks great, but the pepperoni should be inside the pie, not on top.

    Also, Jon Stewart is wrong in that Daily Show video and doesn’t know wtf he’s talking about - Chicago deep dish pizza doesn’t have cold sauce on it, and he’s a moron for suggesting it does.

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      My guess is that he’s too rich to ever go to a restaurant so it’s cold by the time he gets it

      I actually talked my friends out of ordering deep dish last night for that very reason lol

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        May or may not be from the area (ahem), but I’ll say this: if you’re not getting it straight from the oven, then what’s the point? Delivered Chicago-style is only slightly more appetizing than delivered lasagna, NGL.

        OP’s pie, however, looks damn tasty. The pepperoni on top are just as garnish anyhow. 🤗

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    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?

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    The only part I don’t like about Chicago deep dish pizza is you have to Chicago deep throat it to eat it.

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      What’s up squib-fellow :) We did sprinkle the cheap parmesan on top. We bought some real grated parm but it stayed in fridge too long and went mouldy

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    The only wrong place for pepperoni is unused, and put back in the fridge.

    Thanks for doing your part to stand up against pizza gate-keeping!

    Absofuckinglutely no pun intended.

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    Where’s the cheese? There’s no fuckin cheese?

    Edit: I knew this was gonna be downvoted. Pro tip, if you downvote this it just proves you’re uncultured BECAUSE THE CHEESE IS UNDER THE FUCKING SAUCE

    Edit: Your to you’re because autocorrect exists

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    A bunch of people discussing the semantics of what to call it, while I just want to call it delicious.

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    My mother is from Long Island, so I was raised to abhor anything that was not New York style pizza. Then my wife asked me to take her out for Chicago style pizza. I now make Chicago style far more than anything else.

    Did you do yours in cast iron?

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      The one in the picture was done in a springform pan but we also did one in a cast iron pan at the same time. They both came out exactly the same except for how vertical the walls were. Also the springform pan leaked some oil so the oven got all smokey. Would definitely recommend putting the springform pan in a baking tray, we just didn’t have room to do that with the other pan in there.

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      New York style is great, but it’s often floppy… it it? Idk. I lived in Connecticut and was amazed at the gas/wood slate ovens and how they’d make a medium-thin pizza that was super crispy from edge to center. Chicago style is a whole other thing, though! Plus don’t leave out Detroit!
      In MN they make the weirdest “cracker crust” pizza which they cut into squares, even when the pizza is round. It’s… okay.

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        Aren’t ordinary “flat” pizzas also sometimes called “pizza pies”? Also seems incorrect.

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            Mmmyyyeeeeh. Wikipedia page for Pie says otherwise from what I can see? It needs to have some sort of filling, and the crust needs to be a type of casing, whether a cover/top casing or bottom casing, or both. The only mention of pizza that I can see is a link to the page for Chicago style pizza like here, as well as calzone, which both seem to fit the definition of a pie as described.

            I’ll stretch to concede that this style of pizza is both a bastardized pizza and a pie, by modern/conventional standard. But not all pizzas are pies. Good compromise.