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'''Pizza-ghetti''' is a combination meal commonly found in ] or ] throughout the province of ] |
'''Pizza-ghetti''' is a combination meal commonly found in ] or ] throughout the province of ]<ref> description on ''Practically Edible: Web Food Encyclopaedia''</ref><ref>: a staple item on fast-food menus in Montreal</ref> and other parts of ].<ref>, ''Waterloo Region Record'', 13 December 2006. Retrieved on 11 February 2009</ref> | ||
It consists of a ], sliced in half, accompanied by a small portion of ] with a tomato based sauce. Although both pizza and spaghetti are considered staples of Italian cuisine, combining them in one dish is completely unknown in Italy. | It consists of a ], sliced in half, accompanied by a small portion of ] with a tomato based sauce. Although both pizza and spaghetti are considered staples of Italian cuisine, combining them in one dish is completely unknown in Italy. |
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Pizza-ghetti dish | |
Course | Main |
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Place of origin | Canada |
Region or state | Quebec |
Main ingredients | Pizza, spaghetti |
Other information | May also refer to a spaghetti dish containing the basic ingredients of a pizza |
Pizza-ghetti is a combination meal commonly found in fast food or family restaurants throughout the province of Quebec and other parts of Canada.
It consists of a pizza, sliced in half, accompanied by a small portion of spaghetti with a tomato based sauce. Although both pizza and spaghetti are considered staples of Italian cuisine, combining them in one dish is completely unknown in Italy.
Other meanings
- In some instances, especially in the United States, pizza-ghetti is a home-made spaghetti dish cooked with the basic ingredients of a pizza, such as tomato sauce, pepperoni, olives, and mushrooms, but without a pizza crust. The mixture may be cooked in a pot or baked in an oven.
- Pizzaghetti is a chain of Italian restaurants in Plymouth, UK. These restaurants do not feature "pizza-ghetti" on their menu.
- Pizzaghetti Factory is an Italian-style restaurant on Gibraltar.
See also
References
- Pizzaghetti description on Practically Edible: Web Food Encyclopaedia
- Pizza-ghetti: a staple item on fast-food menus in Montreal
- Pizza-ghetti in a family restaurant in Waterloo, Ontario, Waterloo Region Record, 13 December 2006. Retrieved on 11 February 2009
- Crustless pizza-ghetti in a pot: recipe from the United States
- Baked crustless pizza-ghetti: recipe from Quebec Template:Fr icon
- Pizzaghetti: Italian restaurants in the UK
- "Pizzaghetti Factory". Retrieved 5 February 2009.
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