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Recipe for Pyro’s Bar & Grill French bread Pizza

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INGREDIENTS

bread, cheese, sauce

2 loaves- French bread

6 cups – cheese (any kind will do mozzarella is the best); (you might want to add more or less cheese, it is up to you)

20 oz – pizza sauce of your choice e.g. Prego (you can add more or less pizza sauce, it’s up to you )

toppings

1 package – pepperoni or as much or as less as you want

1 salami

1 onion

1 green red or yellow bell pepper

1 Canadian bacon or ham

1 can – pineapple cubed

1 can – black olives sliced

1 and just about anything else you would want to put on a pizza

Prep time is 20 min, serves 4.

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DIRECTIONS

1. Pre-heat oven to 375°F.

2. Slice French bread in half and place on cookie sheet

3 . Spread pizza sauce on all 4 halves of the French bread

4 . Put cheese on all of the French bread with the pizza sauce

5.  Add the toppings of your choice

6. After you have to put your toppings on put another small layer of cheese over all of the toppings

7. Bake in the oven for about 20 minutes or until cheese is all nice and bubbly

8. Remove from oven and let it cool for a little bit before serving and enjoy

Recipe by Chuck Prescott  found with Allthecooks (http://www.allthecooks.com); http://cookpad.com/en

(original url: http://allthecooks.recipes/l/4Vz1-P-05o)

Fresh Eats from Y.not.pita and Subway

Y.not.pita in Courtyard 71 on Lady Musgrave Road and Subway in Liguanea, continue to be two of the few places that prepare food right in front of your eyes. The service is good at both establishments. There is a wide variety of toppings for sandwiches at Subway and wraps at Y.not.pita. However they both lack a variety of cheese. Subway only had the White American cheese two weeks ago and the Cheddar cheese was finished at Y.not.pita 3 weeks ago. I expected better from Subway, being an American franchise that usually offers four types of cheese. Despite that issue, the wraps and sandwiches were tasty, fresh and filling from both. The Italian herb cheese bread from Subway was awesome!

They also offer Pizza and Salads, various combos with drinks and Soup (Y.not.pita) or Chips (Subway). So persons can get a decent meal or combo for $1200JMD or less. Subway also gives customers punch cards, so after a few meals you can get one free. Keep it fresh!

SuGa’s picks for Simple but Tasty (*$1850JMD) for Restaurant Week Jamaica!

The Tasty category is more on the simple side with dishes that most persons should be familiar with. A few restaurants still stand out in terms offering more value for money even though they do not have the greatest ambience.

ROE Japanese Cuisine, Tandoor Indian Restaurant and the Chill Out Hut Restaurant (Montego Bay) seem like great choices. Chill Out Hut will have Chicken Wings, Nachos, 1 lb whole Fish/Fish Fillet any way you like it, a Chicken and Ribs combo and more.

JoJo’s Jerk Pit and More usually offers a large serving of BBQ Spare Ribs, small desserts and basic appetizers.

East Japanese seems satisfactory with their usual Miso soup and Salads, simple Vanilla Ice Cream and main course including Shrimp Tempura and Teriyaki Chicken. However the choices at Northside Kitchen, aside from their location seem like more value for money. There is also a wider range of items to choose from.

The menu from Lillian’s at UTECH looks good with a variety of options. The quality of food is usually decent as well.

Pizza Hut – Dine In in Kingston and Montego Bay look like awesome Binge fests!

Go to http://www.go-jamaica.com/rw/ for more information.

* Prices for each category include 1 choice of Appetizer, Main Course and Dessert. Beverages, Gratuity and G.C.T are additional.

 

Planning to go to ‘Pizza by Moonlight’ at Moon Hill Tonight? Best you change your Plan!

‘All you can Eat Pizza’ on Wednesdays at Moon Hill have been far too crowded with hardly anything to eat. If you are lucky, you may get to taste one of the pizzas but it is definitely not ‘All you can Eat’ as advertised.

There is no adequate parking. Prepare for a hike up the hill and then a slow process to be banded for entry after you pay $1000JMD. What’s the point of making reservations then? There is no guaranteed seating and a fight to see which pizza is brought out for you to get your hands on.

Thank goodness the quality of the pizza is good though, but not good enough for the desire to return and an overall negative experience for many.