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By colemantcsc_101...
Corona, CA
on March 29, 2012
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I'm making this again tonight...love the combo of the pepperoni and pineapple. And I use allof the garlic and ginger in the sauce. Very delicious!
By siliwishes
Boston
on April 21, 2011
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I really liked this, but I did change it a little. I didn't add any chile pepper. I thought that it was spicey enough with the pepperoni and sriracha. You only even need a tiny dabble of the Sriracha. I used more of the garlic and ginger - all of it actually, not just the teaspoon it tells you to add the the tomato puree, and also used more tomato puree in general. I left out the mint as well. I had some chives in the house, so I added those on top. I also threw on some halfed grape tomatoes to make up for the lack of peppers.
Overall, my pizzas flavor would not have been much different at all than the original recipe. I followed the advice of another reviewer and microwaved the pepperonis first on a paper towel. It was delicious, but definitely spicey! Not greasy at all.
By lindaorris_5409061
Johnstown, PA
on March 31, 2011
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I would call this more of a Phillipine pizza than a Hawaiian one. I didn't like it at all, neither did anyone at my party. They forgave me.
By unotango
Chicago
on March 31, 2011
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A new very tasty perspective on the Hawaiian Pizza! I guess the previous reviewer didn't take into account the word modified in the title. The additional spice and the textural contrast of the pepperoni were very pleasant in my opinion. Also grease is a problem with pepperoni in general, in my experience. One way to combat the excess grease is to place the pepperoni evenly spaced on a paper towel and place another paper towel on top of it. Microwave the pepperoni for 45 seconds to a minute on high. Work in batches if necessary. This will eliminate the excess greasiness. Build your pizza and bake as instructed. It has worked well for me with other pepperoni pizza recipes as well.
By TWP924
on March 30, 2011
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It was ok, but the pepperoni didn't go with the pineapple as well as ham does. The pepperoni is too greasy and fatty for the pineapple.
Plus, it's just not a Hawaiian pizza without ham. That's like using a bratwurst on a Chicago Dog and still calling it a Chicago Dog.
Overall it tasted good, but I wouldn't make it again if I wanted a Hawaiian pizza.