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| ผู้เชี่ยวชาญเปล่า Last Online: Today 05:20 PM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Simian Islands
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| Nan | Ever had a real rustic or 'a taglio' pizza Margherita, made in a wood-fired oven, sold by weight, through a little hole in the wall by a toothless grandma ("La Nonna") in one of the backstreets of Naples at 5 o'clock in the afternoon? Hard to beat, as simple as it is. Too hot to handle, wrapped in a single sheet of paper, the olive oil and gooey mozzarella drooling from it, and with a crispy crust and a center so thin you can read a newspaper through it, it's the perfect appetizer.... The more simpler, the better; a pizza is a 'primo piatto' (any pasta also falls into that category), a 'first dish' to fill the stomach, before the more expensive dishes arrive. Okay, pizza's have evolved over time, have been adapted to local taste buds all over the world, and become more of a meal on it's own but nothing 'fancy' or overly covered in 'exotic' ingredients comes close to an original Italian one, be that a Margherita, a Marinara or an even simpler one: Aglio e Olio, that's just a lot of garlic and oil. |
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| Thailand Forum Last Online: Today 02:13 PM Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: sunshine coast
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| bit of a clue too, get a proper pizza dish/bakeing tray, if you are gonna use parbake bases, give then a little rub with some olive oil on the base, and you may loose the 'biscuit' effect on your base,all comes down to the flour they are useing |
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