gleam wrote:The crust was a standard chicago short dough.
dicksond wrote:gleam wrote:The crust was a standard chicago short dough.
Ahh, secret LTH-lingo
LAZ wrote:dicksond wrote:gleam wrote:The crust was a standard chicago short dough.
Ahh, secret LTH-lingo
"Short dough" is a standard baking term for a high-fat dough. "Short"=shortening.
Rachel B. wrote:i spent last year in buenos aires, argentina. i didn't think the pizza there was all that great (but a good bottle of malbec does wonders to wash it down).
one interesting thing they do have is "faina", typically served with pizza. it is a pizza piece-shaped accompaniment that goes on top of your piece, made of chickpea flour. it's bland, but goes surprisingly well with pizza. i've never seen it at any place in the states. i think it is of italian origin.
JeffB wrote:"Argentinian Pizza Place? Puhhhleeeeeze.
Wait, I must be fair - ed, pray tell, what made it Argentinian? Gaucho costumes for the staff? Flank steak on the pizza? Chimichurri on the side? Oh, I know - murals of the Pampas."
Wow, that's very underinformed.
Have you read anything here about the enourmous Italian infuence on Argentine culture and food?
Italians speaking Spanish and pretending they are British, you know.
Amata wrote:gleam: you are braver than I am, to try Pizza Tango. What’s next on your exploration of 18th St. pizza? Pizza Nova? Benny’s? Chubby’s?
While lurking on lthforum.com (http://lthforum.com), we learned about Pizza Tango (1013 W. 18th St.; 312-421-2111), an Argentinean pizzeria in Pilsen. Ivan Radevski, the owner, told us Argentinean-style pizza is thin-crust, and has ham, pimientos, olive oil, and oregano. “There are two types of Argentinean pizza,” Radevski says. “You can stretch or roll the crust. A la piedra, that’s thinner. That’s how I make it.”
dropkickjeffy wrote:I suppose most of you probably aren't fans of Chicago magazine - but I wanted to tell you that LTHforum does an exceptional job of finding hidden treasures in this city. I can't tell you how many times I've scoured these boards looking for ideas. Keep up the good work.
Best,
Jeff Ruby
Chicago magazine
dropkickjeffy wrote:...as though a magazine backed by the Tribune Co. was pure evil
dropkickjeffy wrote:Wow, I'm feeling the love here. Thanks.
I don't know why I just assumed that folks here hated Chicago magazine. Maybe because I've been burned in the past on message boards the second I identified myself, as though a magazine backed by the Tribune Co. was pure evil, and anyone who worked for such a publication was an enemy.