“Well Done” pizza - Why?

Anonymous
When I order pizza delivery, we always expect to throw it in the oven when we receive it. Very rarely is it as well done as we like it.
Anonymous
I want my cheese to sit under the broiler for a minute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is well done an option for pizza? That many people eat burnt pizza?


I order Ledo’s w extra sauce well done. I like the crust a little crispy.
Anonymous
I don't like soggy crust and I like a bit of broil over the cheese.
Anonymous
Jets will be opening in Alexandria in the near future. They have a “well done” option on their app to give the pizza a bit more crunch and texture, instead of the standard soggy/gooey mess that most local places specialize in.
Anonymous
Different people have different tastes and preferences. Basically the same concept as any other menu option.
Anonymous
Try liking things instead of hating things. You'll be less miserable.

Hating is for stupid uncreative people.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Stick with the dominoes. Don’t think you know what good pizza is


What is the point of this snark?

In places like Italy this would be considered burnt pizza. Not "good" pizza.


Have you see pizza in Italy? It all has char on it


+1 Italian pizza is by default well-done. But it also has a much thinner crust than many American pizzas, so doneness is less of an issue.


There is no singular Italian pizza. There’s neopolitan, Roman, Sicilian, paddle pizza, pizza al taglia (or is it taglio?), and so many others, and not all have thin crusts. Eat what you like. Some people call it burned, some call it charred, some call it a crime against pizza, and some call it perfect. I like napoletana, whisked in and out of the oven in about a minute. The middle of the pizza is pliable and tender, the crust is puffy and blistered and the whole thing falls apart like a newborn lamb. I eat it with a fork and knife. My second favorite is ny style - flopping over the plate, flat, chewy crust, folded in half, eaten with one hand while running for the train.
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