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Best 3 Pizza topping combo?


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For me, I'd say mushrooms, pepperoni, and onion. Lite sauce. For extra flavor, add black olives and green peppers.

 

For my wife, there is only one pizza. Thin crust, lite sauce, topped with ham and pineapple. (Preferably it would be from Papa Murphy. That has been about the best ham and pineapple we have found.)

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When worked at Dominoes one of the most popular pizzas we called the bitch.  PMS=pepperoni mushroom sausage

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When worked at Dominoes one of the most popular pizzas we called the bitch.  PMS=pepperoni mushroom sausage

 

That actually sounds good for right now. I haven't had breakfast yet.

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Pepperonni, sausage and onions if that's all I can have.  Otherwise, the sky's the limit.

 

One of the best three toppers I've ever tried was canadian bacon, artichoke hearts and capers.

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smoky mountain brewery has a phillie cheese steak pizza,  I don't think it is on the menu but they will make it and it is wonderful.  Has ranch dressing instead of traditional pizza sauce.

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Pepperonni, sausage and onions if that's all I can have. Otherwise, the sky's the limit.

One of the best three toppers I've ever tried was canadian bacon, artichoke hearts and capers.


Never tried artichokes on a pizza, sounds good
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a guy I work with swears anchovies are great on pizza

 

 

If somebody put anchovies on my pizza, I'd swear too...

 

 

 

I had to travel to S. Korea on business several years ago.  My first real meal, other than the granola bars I brought, consisted of Domino's pizza with steak fries, yellow peppers, and mustard as toppings.  It was as odd as it sounds... and probably the best meal I had the whole week I was there.  :-\

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Peperoni, Pineapple, and Bacon.  Light sauce.  Extra cheese is a given and shouldn't count as a topping IMHO.  A little spice, a little salty, and a little sweet.  Then drizzle on some Siracha and pour a cold pilsner style beer and you're in business!

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These are the two I usually get when I order Dominos:

 

1. Philly steak, jalepeno, and provolone.

 

2. Italian sausage, feta cheese, and white sauce instead of tomato sauce.

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I like what is often called a 'traditional, hand-tossed' crust.  Pan pizza used to be my favorite but somewhere along the way Pizza Hut went down the tubes in general and specifically forgot how to cook a pan pizza.  Where pan pizza crust (specifically Pizza Hut) used to be crunchy on the outside and tender/chewy in the middle now they are often underdone, tough and barely browned on the outside and gummy and doughy in the middle.  Yuck.  As for thin crust, if I want tomato sauce on a cracker then I'll just eat tomato sauce on a cracker :) .

 

Further, while I like mushrooms, (some) olives, bell peppers, onions, spinach, sliced tomatoes and the like in other contexts, I don't want any of that crap on my pizza.  If I want a salad then I'll eat a salad - no need to ruin good pizza by putting salad on it.  Pineapple is acceptable in some configurations and I will make an exception for a white sauce pizza with chicken, spinach, pineapple and banana peppers on some, very rare occasions.

 

Otherwise, I like salami (which I think is less greasy and more tasty than pepperoni) and Italian sausage.  Even better if it is from Mama Mia's in Kingston, TN where the owner (a German lady with an Irish last name whose father in law was Irish and whose mother in law was Italian) makes her own sausage in house (she makes the dough for the pizza crust and the bread that her sandwiches are served on in house, as well.)  The crust there is fairly thin but avoids being 'cracker like'.  Romeo's in Loudon also does a good job with that combo.  If I have to have a third topping then I would go with either extra cheese or, maybe, Canadian bacon.

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I managed or worked in pizza joints for almost 13 years. It was years after I quit before I could even look at a pizza again.

 

Light sauce, pepperoni, onions, and tomatoes.

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Frozen pizza of your choice, we like Tombstone or Tony's

 

Add home grown, garden fresh Roma tomatoes and basil

 

Supplement toppings with your choice of extra cheese, pepperoni, etc.

 

Bake

 

Devour

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1) Extra tomato paste.  

2) (everything in) The Garden.  

3) (everything in) The Smoke House.

 

thin crust and lots of spices.

 

That about covers it. 

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