• ummthatguy@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    During my visit, I heard from some locals that they prefer thin crust pizza to deep dish. Found that both funny and agreeable.

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        4 hours ago

        Chicago gives a dark name to deep dish. In that cursed city, they misname their shitty lasagna so!

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            4 hours ago

            Nah, you’re mistaken, making a mislabeled pasta that is mislabeled as pizza is firmly a Chicago thing!

            Detroit Deep Dish is an excellent thicc and crunchy crusted cheese-carmelized indulgence born of factory workers, whist Chicago “pizza” is a shit lasagna the domain of disappointed tourists and locals too dense to realize the sauce goes under the cheese!

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            8 hours ago

            No, Detroit has (optionally) a couple lines of sauce on top, and most places I know that make Detroit style skip the sauce lines. Chicago style has sauce on top of the entire thing.

            Though I just looked it up and it looks like there are multiple different “Chicago style” definitions.

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              7 minutes ago

              Chicago style is a kiddie pool of a crust filled with an alarming miasma of sauce and toppings (bafflingly, placed under the sauce). It’s more of a “savory pie” than a “pizza-pie”. Great for if you want to drown a toddler in a food item; not so great for folding up and eating as you walk around town.

              They can be tasty. I just object to them being classified with the rest of the pizza genus, because they’re wildly different in terms of construction to any other pizza species.