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Johnnie wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 4:47 pm
Also, does anyone dip their pizza in salad dressing? It's a habit I picked up when I was younger because a friend did it. I go with Italian dressing, personally.
Surprised you don't do ranch from your time in NM, Nunzio's which was/is? a small chain always gave you ranch with a pie. I like(d) it on some of their pies, but usually went black olive/feta which it isn't good on.
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rass wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 9:22 pm Been abusing myself this week and that included eating some Doritos and it struck me today what a genius bit of marketing “Cool” ranch was.
guacamole Tostitos are just green, round cool ranch Doritos.

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Rush2112 wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 10:06 pm
Johnnie wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 4:47 pm
Also, does anyone dip their pizza in salad dressing? It's a habit I picked up when I was younger because a friend did it. I go with Italian dressing, personally.
Surprised you don't do ranch from your time in NM, Nunzio's which was/is? a small chain always gave you ranch with a pie. I like(d) it on some of their pies, but usually went black olive/feta which it isn't good on.
I definitely have, but Italian is my preference.

When I'd order from Dion's I'd get the green Chile ranch or the Greek for my pizza. (Since they didn't have Italian.)

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There is a Dion's in Denver! Sadly on the other side of the city so I've only been once. The HS I taught at in ABQ the school store always got pies for students to buy a slice so my grad school self appreciated the cheap slice for lunch after the cheap cup of coffee and slice of bread from the Great Harvest just down the street (their green chile cheese bread is the tops)
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I don't think I fully processed what was going on here last night ... some of you dip pizza in italian or greek dressing? Or pour that dressing on the pizza?
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mister d wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 10:49 am I don't think I fully processed what was going on here last night ... some of you dip pizza in italian or greek dressing? Or pour that dressing on the pizza?
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I'll lightly dip crap (delivery) pizza in ranch.
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Used to dip Dominos deep dish in parmesan peppercorn all the time.
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If you're dipping shitty pizza in marinara or ranch or whatever, sure, fine, whatever.

If you're doing it with good pizza you're a monster.
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mister d wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 10:49 am I don't think I fully processed what was going on here last night ... some of you dip pizza in italian or greek dressing? Or pour that dressing on the pizza?
You know how Papa John's came with a garlic butter dipping sauce? Well substitute that for Italian or Ranch salad dressing.

Considering pizzas today come with so much additional crap on them, dipping a cheese or pepperoni pizza in a little bit of salad dressing doesn't seem that bad. And it tastes pretty good to me.
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NM is a pizza desert. Though Il Vicino has a pretty good wood-fired pie.
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Rush2112 wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:11 am NM is a pizza desert. Though Il Vicino has a pretty good wood-fired pie.
Albuquerque had several good places for pizza while I was there. (2016-2020) Richie B's, Saggio's, Giovanni's, Farina, Amore, Restoration, Venezia's (now known as Gino's) ...etc. And of course Il Vicino.

Now that I think about it, ABQ is the reason I add green chile to my go-to of bacon and mushroom. (But that's kinda with everything now, I suppose.)
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Johnnie wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:10 amYou know how Papa John's came with a garlic butter dipping sauce? Well substitute that for Italian or Ranch salad dressing.

Considering pizzas today come with so much additional crap on them, dipping a cheese or pepperoni pizza in a little bit of salad dressing doesn't seem that bad. And it tastes pretty good to me.
Ranch or bleu cheese I've been around, but never one of the more vinaigrette-adjacent ones. I'm not sure why that seems so gross to me, but it sure does.
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mister d wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:26 am
Johnnie wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:10 amYou know how Papa John's came with a garlic butter dipping sauce? Well substitute that for Italian or Ranch salad dressing.

Considering pizzas today come with so much additional crap on them, dipping a cheese or pepperoni pizza in a little bit of salad dressing doesn't seem that bad. And it tastes pretty good to me.
Ranch or bleu cheese I've been around, but never one of the more vinaigrette-adjacent ones. I'm not sure why that seems so gross to me, but it sure does.
It's the acidity that puts me off. It seems like that would overpower all that is good in pizza. But if it's bad pizza, maybe it helps. I could see dipping a dry crust in bleu cheese.
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Johnnie wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:23 am
Rush2112 wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:11 am NM is a pizza desert. Though Il Vicino has a pretty good wood-fired pie.
Albuquerque had several good places for pizza while I was there. (2016-2020) Richie B's, Saggio's, Giovanni's, Farina, Amore, Restoration, Venezia's (now known as Gino's) ...etc. And of course Il Vicino.

Now that I think about it, ABQ is the reason I add green chile to my go-to of bacon and mushroom. (But that's kinda with everything now, I suppose.)
Yeah we had Dion's, Nunzios, and Il Vicinio (1990-2002) I still add green chile to pizza and burgers if given a chance sadly the kids are more into the cheese and pep style pizza and I end up eating half of those as they eat about a slice and a half and are done.
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There’s at least half dozen great pizza places in any city with a quarter million people. That’s a take I’ll go to war to defend.

(As good as NY/NJ or Chicago or even LA, no but there’s some great places almost everywhere.)
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Johnnie wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:23 am
Rush2112 wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:11 am NM is a pizza desert. Though Il Vicino has a pretty good wood-fired pie.
Albuquerque had several good places for pizza while I was there. (2016-2020) Richie B's, Saggio's, Giovanni's, Farina, Amore, Restoration, Venezia's (now known as Gino's) ...etc. And of course Il Vicino.

Now that I think about it, ABQ is the reason I add green chile to my go-to of bacon and mushroom. (But that's kinda with everything now, I suppose.)
There's a brewpub in Rio Rancho called Turtle Mountain that serves very good pizza. We hit it up whenever I visit my parents.
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Philippine cuisine is the Taco Bell of Asia.
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Pruitt3 wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 4:11 pm Philippine cuisine is the Taco Bell of Asia.
So how low is this place then: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jollibee
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Johnnie wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 5:07 pm
Pruitt3 wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 4:11 pm Philippine cuisine is the Taco Bell of Asia.
So how low is this place then: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jollibee
Have we discussed Jollibee before? It sounds familiar and when I looked up the US locations, I see they have one in the same town as my office. Maybe I just read about it when they opened. I was interested in checking it out, but the menu is pretty much a hamburger or chicken sandwich, and the pictures on their website look nasty.
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Johnnie wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 5:07 pm
Pruitt3 wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 4:11 pm Philippine cuisine is the Taco Bell of Asia.
So how low is this place then: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jollibee
There is a Jollibee near me (I think the first in Canada - my neighbourhood is very Fillipino) that has had a lineup every time I drive past it. There's even a Jollibee knockoff near me.
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Toronto seems like a fairly decent melting pot. Reminds me of where I grew up outside Boston. There are fairly large Brazilian/Portuguese and Cambodian populations (along with Italian/Irish/Jewish).

The food is, as expected, awesome.
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The Sybian wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 6:23 pm
Johnnie wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 5:07 pm
Pruitt3 wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 4:11 pm Philippine cuisine is the Taco Bell of Asia.
So how low is this place then: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jollibee
Have we discussed Jollibee before? It sounds familiar and when I looked up the US locations, I see they have one in the same town as my office. Maybe I just read about it when they opened. I was interested in checking it out, but the menu is pretty much a hamburger or chicken sandwich, and the pictures on their website look nasty.
I don't remember any specific discussion about it. I literally only know that this place exists because of a Childish Gambino (Donald Glover) lyric.

But there appears to be one in Chandler, near Phoenix. I'll probably pass on it though because, as you note, the menu looks very whelming.
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I'd want to try the palabok and some fried chicken.

My wife's dad is filipino and his gringo wife learned from his relatives how to cook lumpia, chicken adobo, pancit and a variety of beef/ox tail soups. Stuff is absolutely delicious.

But you gotta be careful. They'll throw intestines and other gnarly stuff into dishes and... I'm not a fan.

There are also a number of dishes that are quite clearly derivative of serving American GIs and that can be weird. Like that spaghetti stuff. And some of the hot pocket-esque items. Gross (to me.)
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Nonlinear FC wrote: Thu Aug 25, 2022 9:43 am They'll throw intestines and other gnarly stuff into dishes and... I'm not a fan.
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In the past few years we’ve learned the kids are less Irish and Polish and more Scottish, English and Ukrainian than originally thought.
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Speaking of ranch, this looks good. I'm already a fan of Truff hot sauce.

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Rush2112 wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 12:25 pm Yeah we had Dion's, Nunzios, and Il Vicinio (1990-2002) I still add green chile to pizza and burgers if given a chance sadly the kids are more into the cheese and pep style pizza and I end up eating half of those as they eat about a slice and a half and are done.
I guess I'll lose my NM cred...but I've never even considered putting green chile on a pizza.

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When you take scarcity into account, New Mexican food is absolutely the food I would choose over any other cuisine.
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I just had someone say breakfast sandwiches are a top 3 food! Not just sandwich, but food!! Awful!!!
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Spent the last week and a half looking forward to the awesome breakfast sandwich on a subpar bagel I plan on eating tomorrow so gonna sit this one out.
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rass wrote: Wed Aug 31, 2022 1:47 pm Spent the last week and a half looking forward to the awesome breakfast sandwich on a subpar bagel I plan on eating tomorrow so gonna sit this one out.
What time will you be here?
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(Subpar in that it’s too bread-y and not what I want in a bagel but is great for a sandwich)
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mister d wrote: Wed Aug 31, 2022 1:42 pm I just had someone say breakfast sandwiches are a top 3 food! Not just sandwich, but food!! Awful!!!
Had a fantastic one this morning. BEC on foccacia roll.
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I guess Mr. D has never had a BEC biscuit from McD's while hungover.
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I went on a rant the other day when someone brought bagel sandwiches for lunch. Which was preposterous because my wife and I just happened to drop by and the bringer of the sandwiches didn't know we'd be there.

I just don't understand the appeal of having a chewy bagel when you've got toppings that slide all over the place and drop on the plate/ground. It's the same reason Red Robin burgers can fuck off.

If I wanted something I need a knife and fork to eat (without making a huge mess), I would've ordered said dish.
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Jeez it must be hard to live on the East Coast.
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“Waiter, the A in my $20 BLTA just will NOT stay in place on this house made bagel! I demand to speak to the chef.”
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