Gimmick or not, it works for me for a few reasons.As someone who worked in Larchmont in the 80s and was a fairly regular Sal's customer, I find this news of them offering a salad pizza highly disturbing. I don't think you could've found a head of lettuce at Sal's back then.
I just find the concept incredibly stupid. Have a salad in a bowl with everything bagel croutons if you want. I can't imagine that would be any less tasty if you already like the ingredients. It's simply a dumb gimmick IMHO.
Bo and Fitz must be turning in the graves.The salad pie at Colony Grill is actually pretty good.
Although I eat a very wide variety of foods, I'm simple in that when I want pizza, I want something hot, red or white. And when I want salad, I'll eat it in a bowl.Gimmick or not, it works for me for a few reasons.
First, any gimmick that gets me to eat more salad is neither simple nor dumb imo. Like Jim Gaffigan aptly calling out salad with bacon as a game of Find the Bacon, eating a well-designed and pretty healthy salad with a nice, warm everything bagel taste and crunch with each bite keeps me wanting more salad. I don't know if you watched the video showing how it is made, but the everything bagel pizza shell is topped with mozz and red onions and cooked in the oven first, then topped with a thin layer of sour cream, and then the salad is spread on top. So, a little different--and better imo--than merely tossing some everything bagel croutons in a salad. I imagine those croutons could take out a crown after a day or so, too.
Second, making a single-serving salad is a royal pain in the ass imo, and usually pretty wasteful because you can't buy only enough stuff to make a single serving of salad. Anytime I find a good prepared salad, I am happy.
Third, like any pizza topping, the slice itself is a good delivery mechanism. The thin layer of sour cream helps most of the salad stay put on the slice while you are eating it, which is another bonus because eating salad on the run can be tricky (and very frequently leads to dressing splatter on my shirt, tie and/or suit which is not easy to remove).
Fourth, and finally, the fact that it triggers so many people might make me like it even more.
I eat a lot of salad. Just had one for lunch today. I hate making them for the reasons I mentioned. One of my regular lunch spots has a very good salad bar where you point and tell them what you want and they make it for you. That's what I did today, and I always have them add a meatball or two on top (one today). Today's also had: baby arugula, cherry tomatoes, sliced cucumber, shredded carrots, banana peppers, raw broccoli, artichoke hearts, black olives, Kalamata olives, a hard boiled egg and half of an avocado. Red wine vinegar and olive oil. No freaking way am I taking the time to buy, store and prepare all that stuff for one or two lunch salads a week. Maybe once we are empty nesters and semi-retired, but I've gone through enough phases of trying to buy, store and prepare all the stuff and it just doesn't work for my lifestyle now.Although I eat a very wide variety of foods, I'm simple in that when I want pizza, I want something hot, red or white. And when I want salad, I'll eat it in a bowl.
I'm somewhat surprised you're not a regular salad eater as it seems you have a decent palate and there's a billion things you can do with salad that don't involve a pizza crust. And lettuce keeps for like a week. Or buy a spinach/arugula mix and when you think you won't finish it all going the salad route, saute what's left with some garlic as a side dish.
As someone who enjoys salads, I simply find this salad pizza thing to be dumb.
Also, I make my own croutons. Do you have weak enamel or something?
So in other words - a 5000 calorie salad.Gimmick or not, it works for me for a few reasons.
First, any gimmick that gets me to eat more salad is neither simple nor dumb imo. Like Jim Gaffigan aptly calling out salad with bacon as a game of Find the Bacon, eating a well-designed and pretty healthy salad with a nice, warm everything bagel taste and crunch with each bite keeps me wanting more salad. I don't know if you watched the video showing how it is made, but the everything bagel pizza shell is topped with mozz and red onions and cooked in the oven first, then topped with a thin layer of sour cream, and then the salad is spread on top. So, a little different--and better imo--than merely tossing some everything bagel croutons in a salad. I imagine those croutons could take out a crown after a day or so, too.
Second, making a single-serving salad is a royal pain in the ass imo, and usually pretty wasteful because you can't buy only enough stuff to make a single serving of salad. Anytime I find a good prepared salad, I am happy.
Third, like any pizza topping, the slice itself is a good delivery mechanism. The thin layer of sour cream helps most of the salad stay put on the slice while you are eating it, which is another bonus because eating salad on the run can be tricky (and very frequently leads to dressing splatter on my shirt, tie and/or suit which is not easy to remove).
Fourth, and finally, the fact that it triggers so many people might make me like it even more.
Kind of like my attitude about there being two types of music, that's how I feel about food.
I'm guessing it's probably around 400 calories per slice, but they are large slices.So in other words - a 5000 calorie salad.
I recall you saying you don't cook. Too bad. I cook and what you describe is incredibly easy to both shop for and make. Just takes menu planning.I eat a lot of salad. Just had one for lunch today. I hate making them for the reasons I mentioned. One of my regular lunch spots has a very good salad bar where you point and tell them what you want and they make it for you. That's what I did today, and I always have them add a meatball or two on top (one today). Today's also had: baby arugula, cherry tomatoes, sliced cucumber, shredded carrots, banana peppers, raw broccoli, artichoke hearts, black olives, Kalamata olives, a hard boiled egg adnd half of an avocado. Red wine vinegar and olive oil. No freaking way am I taking the time to buy, store and prepare all that stuff for one or two lunch salads a week. Maybe once we are empty nesters and semi-retired, but I've gone through enough phases of trying to buy, store and prepare all the stuff and it just doesn't work for my lifestyle now.
The sine qua non of Pittsburgh cuisine:So in other words - a 5000 calorie salad.
I cook, but not frequently. I started out working in restaurant kitchens when I was 15 and worked literally every position from the back of the house to the front of the house except head chef. I'm a decent cook and cooked a lot more when I lived alone in law school and was really tight on money, but I don't really like to cook and I don't like menu planning and shopping. I just like the sense of accomplishment when something turns out well; and of course I love eating.I recall you saying you don't cook. Too bad. I cook and what you describe is incredibly easy to both shop for and make. Just takes menu planning.
So in other words - a 5000 calorie salad.
They are turning in their graves saying I wish we had thought of that! All kidding aside, being Italian and growing up my mother always made her own pies and we always had salad with it. We would at times also put it on top of the pizza with whatever topping was on it. So really not as far fetch as some people might think. Love the tang of the salad and dressing with the pizza. The key is not to drown the salad with dressing just a little bit. TROPPO BUONO!Bo and Fitz must be turning in the graves.
I frequently do the same when we have pizza at home and I want to finish off the salad on my plate. And we’ve been dipping the crusts in good balsamic vinaigrettes at least since we were doing it at Harry’s on Farmington Ave. in 1993.They are turning in their graves saying I wish we had thought of that! All kidding aside, being Italian and growing up my mother always made her own pies and we always had salad with it. We would at times also put it on top of the pizza with whatever topping was on it. So really not as far fetch as some people might think. Love the tang of the salad and dressing with the pizza. The key is not to drown the salad with dressing just a little bit. TROPPO BUONO!
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That's awesome. Harry's still has very good pies.I frequently do the same when we have pizza at home and I want to finish off the salad on my plate. And we’ve been dipping the crusts in good balsamic vinaigrettes at least since we were doing it at Harry’s on Farmington Ave. in 1993.
Thank you for not dipping in ranch.I frequently do the same when we have pizza at home and I want to finish off the salad on my plate. And we’ve been dipping the crusts in good balsamic vinaigrettes at least since we were doing it at Harry’s on Farmington Ave. in 1993.
That, for me, is the other type of food.Thank you for not dipping in ranch.
'So really not as far fetch as some people might think.'They are turning in their graves saying I wish we had thought of that! All kidding aside, being Italian and growing up my mother always made her own pies and we always had salad with it. We would at times also put it on top of the pizza with whatever topping was on it. So really not as far fetch as some people might think. Love the tang of the salad and dressing with the pizza. The key is not to drown the salad with dressing just a little bit. TROPPO BUONO!
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Uh, mm nah! No kettleoffsh pour favour. Pleeze no zeazer drezzing jst vinaigrettes. Roasted grlk is another thing. Start e psta thread 2 find ot.... lol'So really not as far fetch as some people might think.'
yeah, umm, no. it's one thing to put some salad on a remaining slice of pie, and mangia. it's a whole different kettle of fish to have no 'salad' course, cuz the radishes, cukes, raddichio, fresh peas in the pod, caesar dressing, and such are already paired up with 00 flour, crushed tomato and garlic confit, scamorza, with oil, and all blasted at 700 degrees.
now that i think this thru, howcum no one seems to put plain, peeled, fresh garlic cloves, or hot marinara, on a regular salad? crisscross!
It's a nice change of pace every once in a while (last time i ordered it was 2 years ago) but i'm not gonna hate on it. Pizza is pizza. It's a vessel for whatever you want to put on it. I prefer a standard cheese pie wherever I go as the litmus test but once i've had it a couple times i like to venture out and try different toppings on it. Lets be real.. salad is not even close to the most egregious topping(s) that some people put on their pizzas. If you like it, eat it. If you don't like it, don't eat it then. Im not gonna knock someone else's taste preferences especially if i don't have to eat it.Bo and Fitz must be turning in the graves.
of course taste is personal journey, but so is the journey to basic good health, or as momma once said to me 'sure, u can put a scoop of peppermint ice cream on ur hot dogs and beans, but don't come whining to me when ur innards start acting like an indy 500 pileup.' wait, check that, i think she said 'kishkes.'It's a nice change of pace every once in a while (last time i ordered it was 2 years ago) but i'm not gonna hate on it. Pizza is pizza. It's a vessel for whatever you want to put on it. I prefer a standard cheese pie wherever I go as the litmus test but once i've had it a couple times i like to venture out and try different toppings on it. Lets be real.. salad is not even close to the most egregious topping(s) that some people put on their pizzas. If you like it, eat it. If you don't like it, don't eat it then. Im not gonna knock someone else's taste preferences especially if i don't have to eat it.