1. they always taste better after you get to know em.
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  2. I usually like my friends to be brave.
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  3. If you have a thin, crispy crust try:

    Cheese first, then Pepperoni, Italian Sausage, Black Olives, then JalapeƱo on top. The flavors just work so well with each other.
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  4. More unusual toppings have been offered by my friends:

    Artichoke Hearts,
    Asparagus,
    Chives,
    Cilantro,
    Garlic,
    Green Chiles,
    Spinach,

    Garnishes are apparently a new concept in pizza toppings. They should be applied after the pizza has been baked. I mostly just use the traditional Parmesan cheese and red pepper. Others have been suggested:

    Avocado,
    Chili Oil,
    Chutney,
    Guacamole,
    Olive Oil,
    Parsley,
    Salsa

    What do you thinK? I might try the artichole hearts, cilantro, and green chiles some time and maybe some herbed olive oil.
  5. Red- You're one hellofa gourmet. I like the way you think. Chili oil on a pizza is awesome- I have had it on many a wood fired crust. Amazing!
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  6. i forgot something. smoked oysters. great on pizza!
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  7. Do both and use differnt cheeses on top and bottom, obviously, the cheeses need to "marry" together well. I like Italian sausage, roasted red bellpepper and artichoke hearts. At most I like three ingredients, beyond that I find you lose the taste of what is on the pizza. A nice tomato sauce or pesto on the crust followed by parmesan, ingredients and then topped with mozzarella. A nice glass of Chianti Classico Riserva to go with that and you have yourself a meal. I just made myself hungry !
  8. you just made me hungry, too. pesto instead of red sauce sounds yummy!

    now i want to go to the store to get things to make a pesto pizza but i cant drive. *pout*
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  9. The traditional pesto is made with pine nuts, but I find any nut will worth, even pecans !
  10. i grow a lot of basil in my herb beds every summer just to make pesto. i agree, other nuts are really good. in fact, i often prefer either walnuts or pecans instead of pine nuts.

    getting hungry again.....