Is the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza Worth Making?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores participants' experiences with the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza, including opinions on its taste and variations made to the recipe. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding the dish.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, followed the recipe but found it unsatisfactory, suggesting a substitution of pizza sauce for the ketchup/mustard mixture.
  • Another participant has not tried the recipe and questions if others found it unappealing.
  • One participant reports that their family loved the pizza, emphasizing that taste is subjective.
  • Another participant mentions that their family, who enjoys burgers, also liked the dish.
  • One participant thought the pizza was great and received positive feedback from their husband.
  • Another participant expresses a dislike for mustard in cheeseburger-themed dishes, preferring tomato or pizza sauce instead, while noting the cookware's effectiveness as a selling tool.
  • One participant enjoyed the pizza, comparing its taste to a McDonald's hamburger, and acknowledges that preferences vary.
  • One participant reports that guests at their shows raved about the pizza, although they do not eat meat themselves.
  • Another participant expresses a desire for the recipe to try it later.
  • One participant shares that their family loves the recipe, indicating it was a hit.
  • Another participant enjoyed the dish at a party and made a variation with banana peppers instead of tomatoes, which they also found good.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly, with some participants expressing enjoyment of the pizza while others have had negative experiences or preferences against certain ingredients. No clear consensus emerges regarding its overall appeal.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and variations of the recipe, reflecting individual tastes and preferences without implying any official stance on the dish.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in diverse opinions about the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza and its reception among families and guests.

shelly.nurse
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...From the Weekday dinners done cards was not very good. Against my better judgement, I followed the recipe as written as I have a party coming up. I did add some cooked bacon in place of the tomatoes on part since only I like fresh tomatoes. If I was ever to make it again, I would substitute pizza sauce for the ketchup/mustard mixture.

My husband works with the lady that is having the party, he said last night, he is going to tell her "it was gross and she should choose something made in the deep covered baker, since it sells better than the 12 inch skillet". Do I have him trained right or what?? I love my hubby!!:love:
 
I haven't tried that one yet so I cannot comment. I wonder if everyone else thought it was not very good.
 
I have made it and my family loved it! But just because I like something doesn't mean you will. Everyone's taste buds are different. BUT, the pizza, it was a hit here :-)
 
All of my guys loved it but they are big into burgers.
 
I made it & thought it was great! DH said it was good....HTH
 
Why is it that every time something has the word "cheeseburger" in the name, they insist on infecting it with mustard?Yes I am talking about that nasty salad too! Tomato sauce or pizza sauce is much better ... but honestly, cookware is a strong booking tool! And I sold at least one grill press by bringing it to my last show, and a set of STAINLESS cookware (to a host) by bringing my non-stick!
 
We liked it! It reminds me smell and taste wise of a McDonald's hamburger. It really does depend on what your likes and dislikes are.
 
I've used this recipe at two show this week (at the request of the first host) and everyone at both parties RAVED about it! I don't eat meat so I can only report what the guests said and they all wanted the recipe.

Jean
 
Can someone post the recipe? I would love to try it sometime.
 
My family LOVES this recipe!!!!!! Definitely a hit here!
 
I love it too. Also, the deluxe cheeseburger salad is an all time favorite of my whole family!
 
i had that made at my party and I thought it was good, my consultant made it with 2 pizza crusts to make it really deep dish. I have made it at my house and put banana peppers on it instead of tomatos because I dont care for them. I thought it was good, husband liked it too.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need to make the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza?

To make the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza, you will need pizza dough, ground beef, onions, pickles, cheese (like cheddar or mozzarella), ketchup, mustard, and any additional toppings you prefer. You can also use a pre-made pizza crust for convenience.

How long does it take to prepare and cook the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza?

The preparation time for the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza is about 15-20 minutes, and the cooking time is typically around 25-30 minutes, depending on your oven. Overall, you can expect to have it ready in about an hour.

Can I customize the toppings on the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza?

Yes, you can definitely customize the toppings on the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza! Feel free to add ingredients like bacon, mushrooms, or different types of cheese to suit your taste. You can also adjust the amount of ketchup and mustard to your preference.

Is the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza suitable for meal prep?

Absolutely! The Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza is great for meal prep. You can make it ahead of time, slice it into portions, and store it in the refrigerator or freezer. Just reheat it in the oven or microwave when you're ready to enjoy it.

What are some side dishes that pair well with the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza?

Some great side dishes to pair with the Deep Dish Cheeseburger Pizza include a simple green salad, coleslaw, or potato wedges. You can also serve it with dipping sauces like ranch or additional ketchup for a fun twist.

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