I was first introduced to Indian Pizza when visiting friends at this place https://www.vice.com/en/article/bmpa9d/meet-the-godfather-of-indian-pizza
It was awesome. I still make it.
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I was first introduced to Indian Pizza when visiting friends at this place https://www.vice.com/en/article/bmpa9d/meet-the-godfather-of-indian-pizza
It was awesome. I still make it.
Kind of feels like when i sometimes have some leftover indian or nepalese food and naan that is starting to be a bit hard so i just put the sauce on top of the naan an then put it in oven for some time to make a kind of a "pizza"
I’ve done that one too; one of the best uses for leftovers!
My mind made itself recoil in horror by reading the title as "Peanut butter pizza" on first glance.
That looks hella good, btw. Had to look up what paneer was and now I am even more interested. Some kind of cheese I've never tried before? Gimme! 🥺
Just be prepared - paneer isn’t super flavoured (especially the stuff you get from the store), so be sure to season it by cooking it in a nice sauce
This looks great, and I appreciate that you didn't just casually mention butter paneer pizza without following up with the details! I'm trying this soon.
Honestly 100% recommend, let me know how it goes!
Hey, it's the bastard Indian-American fusion pizza! You made it! I'd 10000% take a slice if I could. Looks delicious.
Hey, just make your own! And let me know how it goes
I haven't tried this, and I'm not gonna lie, it's not easy on the eyes. Would love to be proven wrong though, but it's not gonna be me who proves it 😅 Somebody's gotta give me a sample.
lol how reddit, down votes for having an opinion 👍
If you like Indian food, and you like pizza, this is just the format of pizza with the flavours of Indian food so you’ll certainly enjoy it.
As to the aesthetic appeal, “there’s no accounting for taste!“
Sure! If it doesn't appeal to the eyes I'm probably not going to try though. 🫢 Are those peas, for example?