Is it toddler friendly? Please say yes.![]()
There were multiple toddler units there last night. I would suggest leaving the handheld video games at home though. :roll:
Is it toddler friendly? Please say yes.![]()
as long as we're making suggestions for Dave who already has the perfect restaurant and menu in place (no kidding)... why can't we have a side of capellini with that wonderful wonderful tomato sauce found on the pizza? sorry, I'm a pasta freak. a summer spent in Italy many moons ago - kurt chowed on pizza daily with his olio picante' while I lived on and for the pasta. I'm not complaining - I can very happily enjoy the wood fired pizza in the absence of pasta because its truly fantastico!
There were multiple toddler units there last night. I would suggest leaving the handheld video games at home though. :roll:

Just dried flakes like you usually see in a shaker. The link I posted above has a recipe and more info.
As you know, olive oil is a delicacy as well as a staple in Italy. Trying different oils in different regions is as serious as wine tastings. Every oil is different and unique, even from orchard to orchard. Families and companies take great pride in their products and the variety is overwhelming. The real stuff is hard to get and very expensive in the US.
In most pizzerias I have enjoyed in Italy, there was a bottle of olio on the table, and most people would pour it over the pizza before chowing down. And the pie is almost always eaten with knife and fork. More often than not though I would have to ask for olio picante, and they would promptly bring it out.
I imagine if you had it on your tables people wouldn't know what it was for, but you might want a little on hand to try it out for yourself if you can find an oil you like.
I've never seen someone put olive oil on their pizza in Italy. And I thought I'd seen them put EVERYTHING on there!![]()
Pasta? Yes, we added a pasta dish yesterday;
Linguini alla Puttanesca
Linguini tossed with San Marzano Tomato, Sweet Peppers, Kalamata Olive, Capers and Fresh Basil
I will say Pizza is the main focus of PIZZA BAR but we will have some pasta dishes. Thanks for the suggestion Tootsie. Davido
Dave - I love you!
I think the olio piccante' must be a very very local thing to do in Italy. if you ask for pepper flakes or parmesan cheese, you are not italian. they may reserve that bottle of oil for themselves, or for those who know and appreciate it. I wonder if its regional. I don't recall.
why can't we have a side of capellini with that wonderful wonderful tomato sauce found on the pizza? !

