SmilingSkeleton,

Lived on Detroit style all my life, and while it’ll always be central to my selection of favorites, NY thin crust does it best for me, with L&B’s Sicilian style taking a special nod.

burningquestion,

As a long time NY style preferrer, I was basically 100% certain that I’d hate Detroit style. Surprisingly, I loved it. It’s the only way I make pizza now. It’s so fucked up. How did they completely fuck up pizza yet make it so good? The sauce goes on top? What the fuck?

Anyways, I’ll probably burn out on it before long (eating a Detroit style pizza is a commitment) but it blew my mind when I finally tried it last year.

tron,

Chicago style is with sauce on top, Detroit style is rectangle deep dish because they originally baked the pizza in oil pans. Or so the legend goes.

burningquestion, (edited )

I’m going to guess the places I went had their own twist on it, but I’m offended you think I could mistake a Detroit style for a Chicago style.

Chicago styles are defined by being utterly disgusting and inedible round deep dish casseroles from a state whose entire cuisine revolves around turning everything into a casserole. The sauce goes on top as a matter of preference.

And, like you said, Detroit styles are defined by the pan they’re baked in, with Wisconsin brick melting down the sides and forming a burned cheese crust. The ones I’ve had – admittedly mostly local joints not in Michigan and only once or twice from a real Jet’s or Buddy’s-- mainly threw a couple splashes of sauce on top, but wildly unevenly, nothing at all like the even layering of a Chicago style “pizza”

burningquestion, (edited )

I know. Most of the places I’ve been – and the recipes I’ve found for Detroit style – have the cheese on the bottom with a couple splashes of tomato sauce on top. I’ve only been to a Jet’s or Buddy’s once or twice and I guess I dont really recall where they put the sauce.

These were still nothing at all like a Chicago style, which I generally categorize as either a war crime or a lab experiment hybridizing pizza and casserole gone horribly wrong.

Regardless, even if cheese on bottom with sauce on top isn’t characteristic of Detroit style, it’s a remarkable innovation in pizza science. And I don’t mean that you should fill a deep dish casserole with dough, cheese and sausage and pour several pounds of tomato sauce on top like you need to load up on fats and protein to cope with the wind chill in Chicago

MrMcMisterson,

Omg yes and it’s my favorite. Absolutely hands down, the best.

There is a place in Vancouver called AJ’s brooklyn pizza joint that does a Detroit style pizza, I’ll usually grab one every couple of months.

Kolanaki,
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Until Jon Stewart’s rant about Chicago Style deep dish, I had always thought I had Chicago style. But it’s actually Detroit style that I’ve had.

Personally, I prefer New York style, tho.

XbSuper,

I’m not sure what style the pizza I like is called, it’s just pizza. But I know I detest Chicago deep dish, and new york style. One is more of a casserole than a pizza, and the other is like paper with toppings on it.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

But it’s delicious paper. 🥹

You probably like what I’ve heard called Napoli style. That’s a normal crust that’s not super thin but also not super thick. It is supposedly the traditional style. But this is from American places so IDFK 🤷🏻‍♂️

XbSuper,

Sounds right, but I know about as much as you (maybe less)

psion1369,

I’ve lived in the Detroit area all my life and only a couple of years ago did I realize that it was a regional style of pizza. Just always assumed square pizza was a norm. And I just don’t prefer it to a standard round pizza with a thick sauce.

djsaskdja,

Jet’s Pizza and Rocky Rococo are 2 chains that serve Detroit style if you’re looking to try it.

Mr_Buscemi,
@Mr_Buscemi@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Jets pizza opened up recently near me in Texas.

It was pretty good for my first try of Detroit style.

Zlatil,

As a Texan with a wife from Detroit, other than individual little pizzerias, Jets is gonna be the best Detroit style you’ll probably find.

Gotta give it up for Buddy’s in Detroit though.

Detroit really is a great place to get food though.

My BIL, trying to get enough airline miles for something, once flew into Detroit just to eat, then flew back. He is enamored by aviation though, the type of person to go to the airport to watch planes take off and land. Then again, he gets into the centurion club free, so he can wait until the last minute to get to his gate, and get free food and alcohol so maybe he just misses most of the hassles of flying.

bran_buckler,

Yes! I loved Rocky Rococo’s! Jets can almost scratch that itch, but I wish there were still Rocky Rococo’s near me.

lynny,
@lynny@lemmy.world avatar

I didn’t even realize Jets was more than a Wisconsin thing

zdrvr,

Its based out of Detroit. As is Dominos, Little Caesars, and Hungry Howies. Detroit is the pizza capital of the US.

idle,
@idle@158436977.xyz avatar

They are everywhere in Michigan.

eerongal,
@eerongal@ttrpg.network avatar

Second (or i guess, like, 4th?) jets. I almost always try to order a pizza from there when i’m in town.

DocSophie,
@DocSophie@kbin.social avatar

Ayyyy, fellow Jets enjoyer!

aRegularNero,

Detroiter here! If you’re ever in the detroit/metro detroit area, you gotta try Louie’s pizza or Detroit style pizza company. Both are amazing!

christian,
@christian@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m local but haven’t heard of Louie’s, I’ll have to check it out.

zdrvr,

Louie’s is in fact the best. I wish I lived closer to it. I like Niki’s downtown too.

aRegularNero,

Hazel park is the one I’m usually going to. It’s definitely one of my favorites!

eating3645,

The best thing about Detroit style is that it’s not Chicago style.

Saturdaycat,
@Saturdaycat@kbin.social avatar

Are you throwing shade at Chicago thin or deep dish?

eating3645,

Deep dish, I’ve never had a Chicago style thin crust - what’s it like?

Saturdaycat,
@Saturdaycat@kbin.social avatar
eating3645,

That looks so much better, saved your comment for my next Chicago visit!

kvn,

I’ve had Buddy’s pizza when visiting the Detroit area and I thought it was really good.

I have a Jet’s near me and it’s one my favorites to get takeout from.

zdrvr,

Buddy’s was the original but it is far from the best.

Carter,

I had a quick look online and it looks like the exact sort of pizza I try to avoid.

Gerryflap,
@Gerryflap@lemmy.world avatar

Nope, I’m European so I’ve never heard of it tbh. I like pizza, so I wouldn’t mind trying if I ever end up ip in the area somehow

ReCursing,
@ReCursing@kbin.social avatar

What defines Detroit style?

snooggums,
@snooggums@kbin.social avatar

Dough cooked with motor oil.

ReCursing,
@ReCursing@kbin.social avatar

Sounds a bit greasy

EyesEyesBaby,

As per the first hit on Google:

Detroit-style pizza is a rectangular pan pizza with a thick, crisp, chewy crust. It is traditionally topped to the edges with Wisconsin brick cheese, which caramelizes against the high-sided heavyweight rectangular pan.

ReCursing,
@ReCursing@kbin.social avatar

Thanks. As a brit I've never seen that in the wild, but might have seen a picture on the Internet I guess

cyberdecker,

I love Detroit style pizza!

For others asking: Detroit style is kind of like Sicilian pizza. Pan baked, rectangular, yeast crust, thick, chewy, crispy on the edges. Bottom layer is cheese. Then toppings and sauce that is usually a stripe of sauce.

The texture reminds me of old school Pizza Hut pan pizza. Thick, airy, oily, and my favorite part is the little crispy craggy bits on the top edge of the crust.

In Maryland we have a couple really great Detroit pizza joints. Underground Pizza in Baltimore is my favorite and quite good, but pretty pricey. Rad Pies is a little more remote but is quite good as well.

berkat,

I’ve had Detroit style pizza, but I can’t say I liked it very much compared to other pizza styles so I don’t have good recommendations.

My favorite is neapolitan pizza so I’d recommend trying one if you come across a place that does them and haven’t tried it yet.

fartdumpster420, (edited )
@fartdumpster420@lemmy.world avatar

hi, i live near detroit.

buddy’s is our go to spot. it’s fantastic. :)

however, i was raised for 18 years in the st. louis area so that’s my preference- STL style thin crispy crust, provel cheese, square cut. pretty opposite to what you’ll find in a detroit style 'za.

DarraignTheSane,
@DarraignTheSane@lemmy.world avatar

In St. Louis (e- and many other places apparently, didn’t know they were a larger chain) if you want Detroit style pizza, Jet’s is the place.

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