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Pizza. Do you call it 'pie'?

kenobi65 said:
Chicago-style deep-dish pizza is closer to the former that you describe. From top to bottom on a "true" Chicago-style pizza, as made by Pizzeria Uno (the folks who invented it):
- Crushed tomatoes (no tomato sauce)
- Toppings
- Mozzerella cheese (the standard-sized Chicago-style, which is about 12" in diameter, apparently has a pound of cheese)
- Crust

I've lived in Chicago for 16 years, and have never heard anyone here refer to any pizza (either deep-dish or thin crust) as "pizza pie." Sounds East Coast-y to me, too.
I've lived in Chicago for almost 30 years, and have heard people refer to it as a 'pie' all the time, though usually it's a reference to it once it's allready been established that it's a pizza. "I usually order from XXXX, they make a good pie."
 

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I vaguely remembering my parents calling it a pizza pie back in the 70s, but most of the pizza shops where I grew up made pizza in rectangular trays and you typically just purchased pieces or a "tray" if you wanted the whole thing.
 

mojo1701 said:
Is that an "American Dad" allusion? Like calling a woman's ... "Steve"?


Nahhh....I don't watch AD....The name Steve has stuck in my head because of two reasons:

1. I once read some parody thing that had the tagline: "Terror has a new name, and it's 'Steve'!"

2. An episode of Dave the Barbarian has this amazingly funny non-sequitir song about "Steve the Egg".

Hey don't mind me, I'm just take a swim in my stream of consciousness. :heh:
 

freebfrost said:
but most of the pizza shops where I grew up made pizza in rectangular trays and you typically just purchased pieces or a "tray" if you wanted the whole thing.


But you see, that would be a Scilian pie. :)

Here's a picture of a slice of each next to the other, to show the difference.
 

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Cthulhu's Librarian said:
But you see, that would be a Scilian pie. :)
Well, problem is that Sicilian pizza has a thick crust, and ours did not. It wasn't thin either, but it was not the "pan" crust that is indicative of a Sicilian pizza.
 

freebfrost said:
Well, problem is that Sicilian pizza has a thick crust, and ours did not. It wasn't thin either, but it was not the "pan" crust that is indicative of a Sicilian pizza.

Huh. What's the point of making it in a square pan then? You wouldn't get a crust on one end to hold it with as you ate it if it was a thin crust. Don't tell me you ate it with a fork and knife! :eek: That would be a crime! ;)
 


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