It is spritzed with tequila and sprinkled with salt?
You would have thought so but, in actuality the pie is made up of "sliced" mozzarella- drizzled with olive oil, sauce, and herbs.
You would have thought so but, in actuality the pie is made up of "sliced" mozzarella- drizzled with olive oil, sauce, and herbs.
I had it in Italy. Weird, the Italians claimed to have invented it. BTW, it's pizza Margherita.
You would have thought so but, in actuality the pie is made up of "sliced" mozzarella- drizzled with olive oil, sauce, and herbs.
You would have thought so but, in actuality the pie is made up of "sliced" mozzarella- drizzled with olive oil, sauce, and herbs.
Was up in Brooklyn NY last week and enjoyed my first and only Margarita Pizza. Does anyone know of any local establishments that offer this NY born delicacy?![]()
Was up in Brooklyn NY last week and enjoyed my first and only Margarita Pizza. Does anyone know of any local establishments that offer this NY born delicacy?![]()
Mama Mia's in Pinefiled Shopping Center in Waldorf! Also, most Italian restaurants have them also.
Reminds me to check if Mamma Lucia in PF has it at the menu. Maybe even talk to the owners of Three Brothers also in PF.
Ruddy Duck in Solomons has it. Very good!
Beat me to it....
The pizza wasn't created in NY, it was created in Naples.
In 1889, during a visit in Naples, Queen Margherita of Savoy was served a pizza resembling the colors of the Italian flag, red (tomato), white (mozzarella) and green (basil). This kind of pizza has been named after the Queen as Pizza Margherita.
Pizza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Was up in Brooklyn NY last week and enjoyed my first and only Margarita Pizza. Does anyone know of any local establishments that offer this NY born delicacy?![]()
I just got home from visiting the inlaws in NY (45 minutes outside NYC). I make fun of my hubby for being a pizza snob but he is right...NY pizza, even the regular kind IS that much better!