I'd use a very light dough, with a garlic bechamel sauce on it, topped with fontina cheese. Bake until cooked, then top with chunks of steamed lobster meat. And a dipping sauce for your crust made of butter, lemon, and dill would also go well.
That sounds amazing. I've actually had crab pizza in Hawaii and it was pretty damn good too. Lobster would be better though.
I saw the other day that they have lobster pizza at red lobster. I didn't try it. It does sound interesting though.
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I'd use a very light dough, with a garlic bechamel sauce on it, topped with fontina cheese. Bake until cooked, then top with chunks of steamed lobster meat. And a dipping sauce for your crust made of butter, lemon, and dill would also go well.
Oh my, I might have to try that.
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This may be hipster of me, but I'm bumping an old thread to say that lately I've been putting Sriracha on my pizzas. Texas Pete works great too, love those spicy pizzas.
Oh and you know what else is good, to my surprise? Pulled pork pizza. The pulled pork goes on top and bbq sauce is used in place of tomato sauce.
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In northeast PA anyway some pizza places actually include a little plastic bowls of hot sauce with their pizza sometimes. It's not as common as it used to be when I was a kid but I still see it.
Gunstar Green wrote:In northeast PA anyway some pizza places actually include a little plastic bowls of hot sauce with their pizza sometimes. It's not as common as it used to be when I was a kid but I still see it.
Gunstar Green wrote:In northeast PA anyway some pizza places actually include a little plastic bowls of hot sauce with their pizza sometimes. It's not as common as it used to be when I was a kid but I still see it.
Hmm, I've yet to see this. Where should I go?
I couldn't tell you with with certainty since it's been a while but I think Hollywood Pizza in Mount Carmel used to do it as well as a few places in Shamokin. Not sure if anyone does it anymore. If they do it might be something you have to ask for now.