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Hammer wrote:I like pineapple on pizza.![]()
* cries *
Hammer wrote:Cow and I had Indian food yesterday. I had saag with lamb. We were talking to the restaurant owner who was telling us he enjoys Italian food. I started looking around the table and thinking how much of our food would make great pasta sauce or ravioli. Spinach and lamb ravioli! I now want Indalian food to be a real thing.




hermaj wrote:No-one. Will. Be. Taking. Cheese's. Spot.
paperbird wrote:orange mentos + ketchup tastes like gingerbread
Belial wrote:The sex card is tournament legal. And I am tapping it for, like, six mana.
Cheese wrote:Next you'll say that pineapple on cheeseburgers is wrong!! Or pineapple on gammon with a fried egg on top is wrong.
Belial wrote:Pineapple on gammon (whatever the hell a gammon is)
Daria wrote:Shall I attempt further heights of ego-enflation?
paperbird wrote:oh I know many people who eat butter with salt
paperbird wrote:probably, but it seems to be worth it
LDJosh wrote:Franks Red Hot + Rice,
Toss in some diced ham or chicken.
Breathe.
paperbird wrote:aw I never tried cookie dough =I but I eat a lot of curd while cooking, not exactly healthy either...
Belial wrote:The sex card is tournament legal. And I am tapping it for, like, six mana.
1/2 cup ketchup
1/3 cup vinegar
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 clove ground or powdered garlic
1 tablespoon mustard
1 tablespoon oil
Reasonable amount of chicken (eg family pack of legs, or some breasts, or...)
Mix all of the ingredients other than the chicken in a bowl to make a sauce. Remove the skin from the chicken. Put chicken and sauce in a casserole dish with the chicken covered by the sauce. If you have larger pieces of chicken, cut slices into the chicken and pour sauce directly in.
Put in oven at 375 for 30-45 minutes. Serve with rice.
Some of us exist to find out what can and can't be done.
Others exist to hold the beer.
Cheese wrote:And the ham needs to be salty. The majority of hawaiian pizzas (at least in my area) use processed ham chunks, and keep the pineapple all weird and chewy.Prole wrote:stockpot wrote:Potato-pesto-parmesan pizza
Pesto-Mayonnaise-potatoes are also seriously yum.Cheese wrote:ishikiri wrote:Simius wrote:Cheese wrote:On a semi-related note, whoever came up with the idea of pineapple on pizza should've been shot before they did.
I completely agree. If I'd be religious, Pizza Hawaii would be sacrilege.
You don't know how wrong you are!!
Next you'll say that pineapple on cheeseburgers is wrong!! Or pineapple on gammon with a fried egg on top is wrong.
Pineapple on anything hot, at all, is wrong. I dislike it for the same reason I dislike tomatoes: It's too sweet to be savoury.
There's good thinking behind the idea of the hawaiian. The saltiness of ham compliments the sugariness of the pineapple really well. Think parma ham and melon. Though in order to be good the pineapple has to be totally roasted, otherwise the whole thing has a rather horrible texture in the mouth..
paperbird wrote:aw I never tried cookie dough =I but I eat a lot of curd while cooking, not exactly healthy either...
Dyo wrote:Mmmm, making a bad first impression.

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Cheese wrote:On a semi-related note, whoever came up with the idea of pineapple on pizza should've been shot before they did.
Proverbs 9:7-8 wrote:Anyone who rebukes a mocker will get an insult in return. Anyone who corrects the wicked will get hurt. So don't bother correcting mockers; they will only hate you.
If you want, you can change my title to something like "Doesn't like pineapple (eurgh)". Please no me ban yet?Belial wrote:Can I ban you for being terrible and inhuman? Is that something I can do?
Mods?
Anyone?
hermaj wrote:No-one. Will. Be. Taking. Cheese's. Spot.
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