This and the dogs are my favorite parts of Chicago!
Would this be considered a pie? A tomato pie perhaps.
It’s a pizza pie
It’s like a mozzarella stick. Only worse!
It looks like a bowl of marinara. 2/10.
No, it doesn’t.
I’m allowed to have my own opinion. Sorry if it hurt your widdle feelings 🥺
I’m allowed to have my own opinion. Sorry if it hurt your widdle feelings 🥺
For those who are unfamiliar with Chicago deep dish, the crust is thick, and the cheese and topping ingredients are underneath the sauce. That layer of sauce on the top is very thin.
Looks delicious, I’m assuming is a fork and knife in restaurant pizza rather than take away and eat with friends in the couch.
You can certainly get it to-go. I usually start with a fork and knife and then switch to handheld about midway through.
This is like seeing an iceberg and not realizing everything that was happening below.
Think that’s mostly Uno. At least, the other restaurants I’ve tried don’t put a full layer of sausage on them.
Which is rather unfortunate. That’s the best part.
Wow, never knew it had so many layers ;D
thats really dependent on the place but it is a true pizza pie.
Sadly in my area there is no place that sells pizzas like it.
The big names in deep dish do sell them over the internet for delivery in CONUS. Its certainly expensive to order them that way, but we’ve done it occasionally as a treat.
Ok as an italian you got my interest; it kind of reminds me of a pizza ripiena without the top layer of dough
Hey there. I’m getting reports about you being uncivil. Please refrain from such behavior in the future and remain respectful to others in this community. The next report gets you banned.
You’re a sadist for not showing us the cross section
The sauce covered a lot of it.
It looks delicious af and I’d smash, but why is it called pizza?
MFers are out there calling hotdog’s sandwiches and you gotta start this?
Saying deep dish isn’t pizza is their personality.
Delicious, delicious casserole
Sandwich, per the canonical diagram.
Don’t forget to have a proper polish with mustard, onions and sport peppers.
Hell yeah!!!
A yes the only “pizza” you need to worry about drowning in if you ever pass out drunk while eating it
Yes but what a delicious way to drown
Inb4 “tHiS iSnT piZzA RAAAAAAAGE” damn too late.
I’m not seeing a lot of “RAAAAAAAGE” here, I’m seeing a lot of people questioning whether it meets the definition but everyone is being civil about it (at the time of this comment).
My vote, it should be called dough lasagna instead of pizza. But I’m not a local so I probably don’t get a vote.
I’ve never tried it, I’d be interested to but there’s nowhere I know that does it in my country. It does seem to push the boundaries of what is internationally accepted as pizza but the same can be said with a lot of things so I’m fine with it.
all the locals i know prefer chicago’s other pizza, tavern-style thin and crispy. they might have a deep dish once or twice a year, if that.
I ate more Costco pizza than deep dish when I lived there.
Pretty much just when entertaining people from out-of-town.
You are correct, tavern style is the way to go.
Illuminati’s? That stuff makes me physically ill.
I don’t think that’s where we were, I forget the name. Why does it make you sick?
No idea. I was told it was the “world’s best pizza”. They had it shipped frozen to where I live and we cooked them and they were gross. My stomach and a few other people’s did not like them.
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Only real pizza on the planet!
Pay no attention to Chicago, we purposely trained them wrong… as a joke.
All of this arguing about if it is a pizza, yet the simple truth that it is a salad escapes everyone.
You’re a mad man, and your food classification theories are overwrought AND lead to bad conclusions!
A salad?! Clearly a deep-dish pizza is a form of quiche!
You are a true scholar of food theory I see.
But alas, you fool, should you thoroughly inspect the manuscripts (specifically Appendix C), you would see that salad theory firmly debunks cuberule for the farce that it is!
While admittedly mashed potatoes and rice are miscategorized and switched from where they should be, the cube rule is a parsimonious and more accurate model! The footnote misrepresents it as location of carbs, when it is clearly stated as the location of structural starch. When reading it in this manner it is much more clear than any soup-based hyperspace nonsense!
Gentlemen, gentlemen! There’s no need to fight!
However, if you would continue, I would be greatly amused.
NOTE: No offense intended with the “gentlemen” line if either of you is not male–I’m just trying to preserve the spirit of this Victorian era-style psuedoscientific slap fight.
But even so your precious cubic musing doth fall flat when you consider your deep dish quiche permutates quickly into toast the moment it is cut.
Not to mention one might argue it misses the classification entirely, for a slice of deep dish pizza clearly is endowed with two structural carb sides. And should such a classification exist, it would permutate once more should it be eaten outside first.
While the manuscript of elegant salads stays much more robust to perturbations, a deep dish pizza remains firmly a salad untill the last bite.
Is a pinwheel the same as a burrito? Of course not! Is a pepperoni roll a calzone?! Never! Structure matters! If it didn’t, why would you be able to order a personal pan pizza or a slice?! Clearly, they are different!
By your logic, I could pick out all of the greens from my salad bowl, hand you a bowl of croutons, and have given you a salad. Preposterous!
With that much filling, doesn’t the base get soggy? Can you leat a slice like a normal pizza? Ie: held by the crust
No the base doesn’t get soggy. Yes you could probably pick it up but it is definitely fork food. How good you think it is might be directly tied to how much you like cheese.
Locals say they don’t eat it but I have my doubts. There’s just so many places to get it. I hope this makes one of them mad enough to run the numbers on tourism vs deep dish establishments because I’m curious but not curious enough to hyperfixate.
No, it’s cheese on the bottom then meat then more cheese then sauce. It held up pretty good but not nearly as well as a normal slice of pizza. Think more like a sturdy pie crust in how strong it is.