Ike Sewell
There about 340 calories in a slice of Pizza Hut deep dish meat lover's pizza.
"deep dish" pizza
8 inches
Pizza
yes
supream
chigago style deep dish
Traditional or Thin = 16" Deep Dish = 14"
The Chicago-style "deep-dish" pizza was invented at Pizzeria Uno, in Chicago, in 1943, reportedly by Uno's founder Ike Sewell, a former University of Texas football star. However, a 1956 article from the Chicago Daily News asserts that Uno's original pizza chef Rudy Malnati developed the recipe. Another deep-dish restaurant is Uno's companion restaurant Due, which was opened down the block by Sewell in 1955. However, a year before, in 1954, the Original Gino's Pizza, located on Rush Street opened, and 12 years later in 1966, Gino's East opened. Lou Malnati's was founded by another of Rudy Malnati's sons. In 1972, the Chicago Tribune reported that a steakhouse chain called "Gulliby's at S.O.P." offered "pub dining rooms that feature deep-dish pizza and sandwiches." Chicago deep-dish pizza is famous throughout the world. Accordingly, many Chicago deep-dish pizza restaurants will ship their pizzas, partially baked, within the continental U.S.
Deep-dish pizza has a crust that rises up the sides of the pan and there is a much thicker layer of filling that regular pizza. The sauce is on top which makes it seem upside down. Stuffed pizzas are often even deeper than deep-dish pizzas, but otherwise, it can be hard to see the difference until it is cut into. A stuffed pizza generally has much deeper topping density than any other type of pizza. As with deep-dish pizza, a deep layer of dough forms a bowl in a high-sided pan and the toppings and cheese are added. Then, an additional layer of dough goes on top and is pressed to the sides of the crust. Pizza sauce is ladled over the top crust and the pizza is baked.
its on the box
Chow Ciao With Fabio Viviani - 2011 Chicago Deep Dish Pizza 4-1 was released on: USA: 1 April 2013