View Full Version : Famous Passow Pizza
imaguitargod
08-27-2007, 12:21 PM
As requested in the pizza thread, I'm now posting pictures of the Famous Passow Pizza! Last night I cooked some up (got pepper juice everywhere...and I do mean everywhere :shocked: ) and took some pics for you all. One side has Big Jim Peppers, the other has Scotch Bonnet peppers.
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/7540/pizza1oc8.jpg
http://img61.imageshack.us/img61/6831/pizza2dy1.jpg
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/8091/pizza3aj8.jpg
imaguitargod
08-27-2007, 12:22 PM
http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/4158/pizza4zc7.jpg
chuk hell
08-27-2007, 12:24 PM
So how 'bout the recipe?
Do you make the crust from scratch? What about that sauce?
xgrafcorex
08-27-2007, 12:46 PM
looks very tasty, but i am wondering the same. i'd love to make some homemade spicy pizza!
imaguitargod
08-27-2007, 01:37 PM
So how 'bout the recipe?
Do you make the crust from scratch? What about that sauce?
It's a second generation recipe handed down to me by my dad....and it's secret. ;)
xgrafcorex
08-27-2007, 02:14 PM
have any unwed sisters? :P
i thought from some of the previous pizza pics you've posted, you used various hot sauces or spicy bbq sauce? in particular, i seem to remember one with ez bhs?
without reveling the secrets, the dough is made from scratch or store bought? and i guess is the sauce a homemade tomato based sauce with plenty of spices to give it a kick? or was i right in the question above that it was some kind of hot sauce you purchased? i suppose i could try either one, but i'm just wondering.
i've never made pizza dough before, so i'll probably just take the lazy way out and buy one without any sauce. then top with either some tomato sauce that i add spices to, or perhaps add hot sauce too, or just find a suitable hot sauce of some sort to use in place of "pizza sauce." the peppers will give it a nice kick...i'd have to buy the typical orange habs at the grocery stores here..don't have my own garden.
Canuk Pepperhead
08-27-2007, 03:56 PM
man that looks good
chilehunter
08-27-2007, 07:59 PM
for a cheeze pizza it does look good.
texas blues
08-27-2007, 08:55 PM
First off..PAM!!! Did you just use a Rachel Rayism? "Delish"? Please Lawd' take me now...take me now please Jesus!! Never EVER!! use terms like that or EVOO or YUMMO. We, you included, here on the THP forum are far and away better than to resort to that sort of language here. Real cooks don't talk that way! You are forgiven now. Back to Passow...
IGG, your pizza looks hot, nicely browned and righteous! I bow down before you sir! Now all we have to do is get you to eat more of it!! Great job and cheers. I also commend you for not giving up the family secret!!
texas blues
08-27-2007, 09:46 PM
Dude..that pic is missing something though...a beer in the background perhaps? Or maybe an alien probe/pizza spat/pepper diddler utensil?
imaguitargod
08-27-2007, 10:57 PM
have any unwed sisters? :P
Nope, only child. ;)
i thought from some of the previous pizza pics you've posted, you used various hot sauces or spicy bbq sauce? in particular, i seem to remember one with ez bhs?
I did use E.Z.Earl's sauce at one point. But it was to re-marinate the Pork that I grilled to make the pizza toping with.
iwithout reveling the secrets, the dough is made from scratch or store bought? and i guess is the sauce a homemade tomato based sauce with plenty of spices to give it a kick? or was i right in the question above that it was some kind of hot sauce you purchased? i suppose i could try either one, but i'm just wondering. .
Let's just say, almost everything is store baught. I have no way of producting yest for the dought, nor water, nor most other things...... ;)
IGG, your pizza looks hot, nicely browned and righteous! I bow down before you sir! Now all we have to do is get you to eat more of it!! Great job and cheers. I also commend you for not giving up the family secret!!
Yes, browned is the best. Plus there is the natural oils that come out when cooked that makes it even more enjoyable! Thanks for the complement about keeping the secret.
imaguitargod
08-27-2007, 10:58 PM
Dude..that pic is missing something though...a beer in the background perhaps? Or maybe an alien probe/pizza spat/pepper diddler utensil?
The beer was in hand for the pictures...that's why it wan't included....
chuk hell
08-28-2007, 02:15 PM
Due to your lack of cooperation I will be forced to post my pizza recipe including both crust and sauce from scratch.
coming soon!
texas blues
08-29-2007, 08:56 PM
Chuk...dude..you've had 24 hours. Post that dang' thang'. Your fans await.
chuk hell
08-30-2007, 03:39 PM
It's gonna be a while because I'll have to actually make a pizza so I can write down the portions. I've been making these for years but always just "eyeball" everything.
If I did t now it would be like....
"put some flour, some water and a little salt in the mixer"....
not very helpful...
:)
texas blues
11-25-2007, 10:08 PM
I was going to post this in Favorite Pizza thread but nah...I'd rather give IGG grief for not making his lately and also to Chuk for not giving up on his recipe...thank you very much Mr. Masterbaker!! Anywhoo...2 weeks ago I got the gumption up to go and buy a new mixer from Costco which I have been jonesing for..hey it's a chef thang' baby! Check the pic of my new "girlfriend". Then of course I had to produce and actually make the pizza. While I have made pizza commercially, I never made it from home from scratch. My gal digs the cracker style crust which is thinner than NY style and is the most difficult to make. So I went to Williams-Sonoma and got a super wombat pizza stone for the oven. Even if all you do is the boboli style pizza, this stone is the shite for crisping the crust. Here's the pics.......oh yeah...I made 2..my gals is a simple plain jane pepperoni/black olive and mine is a garlic butter crust c-bacon and roasted pineapple. Enjoy!http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u46/chezrobert/0041.jpg
My Gals Pizza
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u46/chezrobert/0046.jpg
Super thin cracker crust!
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u46/chezrobert/0047.jpg
texas blues
11-25-2007, 10:12 PM
And now here's moi's
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u46/chezrobert/0048.jpg
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u46/chezrobert/0049.jpg
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u46/chezrobert/0050.jpg
Hope ya'll enjoy! Cheers, TB.
DevilDuck
11-25-2007, 10:22 PM
Wait.... I swear that I didn't see any pepper slices!
texas blues
11-25-2007, 10:53 PM
Right you are DD..I made these sans peppers as my gal won't eat them...I did however adorn them liberally with my own mango/hab sauce. I'm still feelin' it too bro....but I hear what you're sayin'. If I am going to take a shot at the title from Passow, I need to "man up" and "chile up" on the pizza. Stay tuned to this same bat channel maybe next weekend bro...Cheers, TB.
First off..PAM!!! Did you just use a Rachel Rayism? "Delish"? Please Lawd' take me now...take me now please Jesus!! Never EVER!! use terms like that or EVOO or YUMMO. We, you included, here on the THP forum are far and away better than to resort to that sort of language here. Real cooks don't talk that way! You are forgiven now. Back to Passow...
Missed this.
But, to answer your question, I've never seen a Rachel Ray show. I only know who she is because my sister wanted one of her cookbooks a few years back.
I don't have cable, and I rarely ever turn the TV on, and that's usually for DVD's.
So, while Rachel Ray might say that, she's not the only one.
chilehunter
11-26-2007, 09:00 PM
TB, wow you sure go all out for whatever your making, buying a mixer like that, yep it has to be a "chef thang' " its a very nice mixer looks good for making some nice homemade honey biscuits.
BTW those pizzas look great - thin style is the best
texas blues
11-26-2007, 09:13 PM
CH...I got that mixer at Costco for $229. It should last a lifetime. It's heavy duty enough for dough's of all kinds, batters, biscuits and especially cookies and brownies. You can get attachments like slicers, and meat grinders, even pasta dies to add to the machine. A paddle, dough hook and a whisk is all I need. I no longer buy bread, bagels, or pizza. I can make it better! Over the years I have found that the everyday guy can make his/her own hotsauce, beer, bread etc. and literally cook anything if one has a mind. Plus the internet is such a handy how to do it all thang'..problem is you have to have a little time. My gal is my inspiration...
Her: "honey...I think you should make pizza.."
He: "okay..what's the magic word?"
Her: "NOW!!!"
Cheers, TB
chilehunter
11-26-2007, 09:50 PM
its made by kitchenaid so I'm sure it'll last you many years, they dont make crap.
I always thought that type of mixer was always for mixing up flour mixtures, didnt know they can be used for other things.
yea women can be so demanding at times & even being on the verge of being crazy ;) :lol:
texas blues
11-26-2007, 11:07 PM
CH.."on the verge?" When it comes to women...I will quote Sam Kinison..." hey bro..do you love me?....kill me. Please..I'm in hell!!" Cheers, TB.
On another note..the Kitchenaid is like a '57 Chevy..it'll last forever with good care.
Canuk Pepperhead
11-28-2007, 08:53 PM
holy crap that looks good now im wondering my next pizza
chilliman64
11-29-2007, 03:36 AM
have any unwed sisters?...
why would you want to marry into IGG's family? he'd eat all your chiles and drink all your beer!!!
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