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Pepperonchini’s Buffalo Chicken Pizza

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Well folks… A friday afternoon lunch before the long weekend can only mean one thing.

Food Coma

Now, since nobody will be doing work from 2-5 and you can’t be intoxicated, you basically get so jacked up on greasy food that you go comatose at your desk until 5  (or you crap yourself and go home early- been there, done that, got the t-shirt!)

But I digress, We headed out to Pepperonchini’s in Framingham, MA which is a local bar/food spot. (www.hotpizzacoldbeer.com) They have a good menu of sandwiches, pizza and other assorted pub food.

Pro’s - They posses some pretty dynamite steak tips, 25 cent wings during all Boston sports games, and 5 dollar cheese pizzas on Sunday’s to go along with their NFL Sunday ticket. They are open late and like the site suggests, they have hot pizza and cold beer as well.

Con’s- Late at night its more of a Bar than a food place and get pretty crowded, when the wings aren’t 25 cents.

The specific buffalo based item we will be breaking down today is the buffalo chicken pizza because that’s how we roll.

You gotta dunk that Sh*t

You gotta dunk that Sh*t

First noteworthy remark is that it comes with a pepperonchini in the middle which is a nice trademark. The buffalo chicken chunks are of good size and sauce proportions. They don’t dominate the pizza but you certainly feel that you are getting your money’s worth.

The wrinkle in pep’s pizza is the carrots and celery. Now celery has been done before I am certain but the carrot’s are a novel and new way to do this pizza. They don’t add alot but they are memorable and get people talking.

One way to add fun and calories (calories usually add taste and awesomeness to anything buffalo) is to get a side dipping cup of blue cheese. Now, they may already put a little blue cheese on the pizza but you are gonna wan’t to be able to self medicate and dunk they living crap out of your slice. Its tremendous, don’t feel shy, just ask and thy shall receive.

Now, the “Osiris” of the buffalo za Colin O’neil, would like to point out the proper method of crushing this pizza.

“Rip from the wheel, fold the long way and aggressively dip into the blue cheese bucket, enjoy”

This man is a hungry softball player who has conqured this pizza multiple times, (a week) – he also pointed out that “buffalo chicken pizza is here forever”

He notes that with the floppyness of this slice, he has seen many weaker men pop a wrist tendon circa nomar in 2001.  I have always said you must fold this beast or it will be flopping around worse than … no need to go there)

Overall, peps delivers solid value and an nice change of pace in the buffalo world. We will review their 25 cent wings in the future and always recommend when a game is on heading down to take advantage of their special. The wings are meaty and the sauce while not better than 7/10 is cool and you can devour them.

Good stuff, see you out there (when I get out of this food coma)

Restaurant Review : Antonio’s Pizza

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Location: Amherst, Mass

Antonio’s Pizza may have not only the world’s most beautiful slices, but the most delicious.

When walking into Antonio’s for the first time, one can become pretty intimidated. They have a glass case of pizza’s with various assorted slices.   You simply point out the slice(s) you want and they slide them in the oven. Next, walk up to the register to pay and your slices will meet you there.

They make it look so nice

They make it look so nice

The prices are around $3 dollars for some of the fancier slices. They are pretty large and 2 will fill the average human up VERY nicely. I like that you can get two completly different kinds of pizza and not pay a premium.

My Top Draft Picks

My Top Draft Picks

The pizza comes out with that perfect cripy bottom and isn’t chewy. The toppings are big and filling. You can literally end up with steak, tortilla chips, beans and many other assorted goodies on your pizza.

They are open very late (2 a.m.ish) which means they will be there when the bars get out. The line gets pretty packed but they have an excellent distribution and line system which keeps it moving.

Whenever I am in Amherst, I always make sure to stop in and grab a slice. I had 5 in about 36 hours of being there this weekend and its just delicious pizza. This style of pizzeria with fancy quick slices could realistically thrive anywhere and with the college crowd it is clearly huge!

Hmm, Ill have that one

Hmm, Ill have that one

Overall I would rank the slices in this fashion

1. Chicken Bacon Ranch

2. Buffalo Chicken

3. Steak Burrito

4. Honey Mustard

5. Chicken Fajita (tortilla chips on it)

6. Straight Cheese (PRO TIP: Don’t wait in line just head to register)

7. Anything else, I mean if you see something that looks delicious just point at it. It is very hard to go wrong here!

Enjoy!

Enjoy!

In my mind, Antonio’s is an absolute must if in the area!

Let me know what you think!

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The Draft

Friday, June 12th, 2009
The Buffalo Chicken Draft…
Envy

Envy

The legend goes that every Sunday, especially after longs weekends of debauchery, savages get together and order food while laughing at the silly things they did.

This one particular Sunday, we had played an astounding 15 minutes of badminton so we were extra hungry. The conversation always starts out with, what do you want to get? Then you dance around all the local food spots and pretend like you might order something different. Hours later you arrive back at the original choice now salivating because you just spend 3 hours talking about food.

Since we weren’t going any other place than George’s because they have the best Buffalo Products, we started to settle in on what exactly we would be getting.

The order on this specific day was for three very hungry badminton players. We talked about getting 2 large calzones and a sub? No. I kept personally adding a side of onion rings after every scenario but that was getting shot down. Wings? Nah. Boneless order? No. hmm

The difference in a large and small is a pretty good size. It might take a whole post to explain but basically if you eat a whole large by yourself you want to die. A small leaves you jonesing for more though. A large split by two people is always an option. I just can’t say if it’s better than a small or not. This needs to be reviewed on a specific case by case basis. Overall, I would rather have the small and forget about all the politics that come with cutting a large for two people or having its own whole side draft by slice.

Now we were very hungry and decided on getting 3 small calzones and a large buffalo chicken pizza. This is a solid menu item, which uses white meat chicken rather than the strips of its calzone brethren.

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Draft Rules:

1st pick gets first choice of calzone and only 2 of the 8 slices but gets to select 2 slices first.
2nd. Pick gets the rights to the second calzone and gets the 5, 6, 8th slice.
3rd pick gets final calzone and the 3, 4, 7th slice of pizza.

It could have been possible to pool together all of the slices and select individually, but you would have to set guidelines involving middle and end slices. Also the small zone is self contained in its own box/tray which is optimal for couch and gameday viewing. We didn’t want to mess up this dynamic and be forced to get out plates and all that jazz.

First pick is an ominous position. You miss out on the final slice but you might be able to snag two monster slices to even up your slice debt.

Calzones are like butterflies, snowflakes and fingerprints. They all have there own intricacies and designs that make them totally unique. You may think that the one with the cheesy layer on the outside is beautiful, but what if it lacks chicken on the inside. You may like the calzone that is 6’6 and can run a 4.3 but what if its hollow on the inside?

Everyone has their own preference when it comes to calzones. Some may like it under cooked, others crispier. That’s what makes it the greatest food on earth. We had two very solid calzones and one good one.

First Pick

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Dangerously Cheesy

Ziggy selected first overall and drafted what turned out to be the second best calzone of the bunch. He got two big but not uneven slices as the pizza turned out to be cut evenly. This was a big risk.

Analysis: I feel like he fell in love with the beautiful cheese layer of the first box that he opened. I knew he wasn’t going any other way besides this one. He had two solid slices and being the “smallest” appetite in the group he was going for quality of hunger. He had a solid day in the office.

Second Pick

The first picture in the article and arguably the best zone in the draft due to meaty insides and “intangibles” This calzone had “it”

We hadn’t chosen who would choose second and once the boxes were open we saw the large gap between number two and number three calzone. We knew we both wanted second so we decided to play rock’s paper, scissors. I demolished ledoux best 2/3 for the rights and was on my way.
Analysis: This was the Tom Brady of the draft, a solid calzone with all the right makings to be one of the best ever. It may not have been the flashiest or cheesiest of the three but it was delicious.
I still managed to pick up 2 solid slices although the last was pretty weak. If you didn’t care about the pizza this would be a good place to draft. Overall I was pleased with my picks.

Third Pick – Ledoux-

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Last pick but still a solid pro

He was “stuck” with the last calzone who would be a solid pro, but never a perennial all star. He got the same quality in slices with 2/3 being very good. Being the only one who hadn’t tried the pizza yet, he didn’t really enjoy it and ended up trading me two slices of pizza for a calzone slice to be named later. He was upset by the overall experience so I had to trade him my last slice of zone for his two pizza slices despite my last slice have a “hunchback” of buffalo chicken inside. This was a piece with tremendous upside and value. He made up for his poor day with this trade.

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He was upset when he lost in rocks paper scissors and picked last

Overall- This was a successful way to split up some food and be able to try out some different things. We were hungrier for more than just a small calzone and a sub would be too hard to split into 3’s. The cost was pretty low and George’s as always delivered its quality products. Next time I would select who is going second before the boxes are open to avoid the wrestling match that nearly took place over calzone number two. Red Dragons.