our local domino's is good. But like most takeaways I try to stayaway as long as possible but they have these tractor beems that just drag me in like the death star.
Hallo Pizza (it's only in Germany though :0/). To be honest, the pizzas in the supermarkets over here are so good/varied that there is little need for pizza delivery, even though there seems to be a pizza delivery company on every street.
Making homemade pizza dough is easy, but the pollava that goes with "rolling" it and cleaning up is a fugging nightmare. Worth it for the taste though. Am now looking at buying in some bases from some random online Italian deli – sure would save on time and effort.
if so, another excellent pizza joint just by firezza is sorrentos – cross between your american style papa johns etc. and your traditional italian style.
My cooker (Miele) has a setting for heat emanating from the base of the oven which is perfect for cooking pizza, pastry based stuff so you don't get soggy bases. I make dough in breadmaker which I know is a cheat but always successful and cook them on a baking sheet.
I'd like to know who the pizza delivery service were at Edgeley Park last night – they were so quick they managd to deliver 6 pizza's to the London Wasps team bus before the game was officially called off!
3rd time in 2 seasons the cheating southern fairies have pulled this trick – hope the fekkin' pizza choked their cynical, cheating little yellow (& black) bellies…. 👿
I know the OP was about delivered pizzas, but while i've lived in Boroughbridge there's not much point as i'm about 200yds from Morrisons & their own pizzas are pretty good value, like Asda's, Donimo's etc are a rip off for what they are really, IMO.
To those who make homemade pizza – What do you cook the pizza on (i know you don't all have pizza ovens in your kitchen) do you use pizza stones ??
A pizza stone is best. Had a quote for a slab of marble from a kitchen/bathroom specialist a while back – £80! **** off. Normally use a couple of 12" circular pizza trays – bought from some high street kitchen appliance shop.
A pizza stone is best. Had a quote for a slab of marble from a kitchen/bathroom specialist a while back – £80! **** off. Normally use a couple of 12" circular pizza trays – bought from some high street kitchen appliance shop.
for cheap stone go speak to your local gravestone maker.
Baffetto's in Rome is by far the best pizza I have had.
Ultra thin base cooked in a wood burning oven. Wash it down with a lazio white wine. Delicous 🙂
I dont think they deliver though 🙁