That's like saying thin crust pizza is a tostada. Who really cares though (other than Yankees), deep dish is delicious. All styles of pizza are delicious if done right. Thank you for attending my TED Talk.
It sound wonderful, but if the toothpick is dry, it's cornbread and not a casserole. At least that's where I draw the line. But i might try the same thing using corn chips, probably crushed, with chili and cheese to make it a proper casserole.
The most expensive pizza I ever ate was in Times Square and absolute GARBAGE. I had it at two different restaurants with an excellent Rep and both tasted like burnt offerings.
It is actually fairly moist. Be sure and spray the glass pan before adding the ingredients. It is likely the cream corn, butter, and the sour cream that makes it moist.
Carnegie Hall = totally ****ing awesome, and I want to hear more about this Eating at Times Square = total mistake
In 2018, The Singing Men of Texas sang at Carnegie Hall and since someone has to be the least talented member, I was given that honor. It is mostly a group made up of church music professionals, but I was an amateur in that group. We sang a couple of numbers with Steve Green who has the biggest vocal range I've ever heard.
Times Square is synonymous with tourist trap. The rent there is so expensive that it’s not economically feasible to focus on quality over location. Number one rule in Real estate is location location location. Anything in time square is real estate haven, and your lucky if the food is good enough to equal the price you paid. But New York in general does have some great pizzas locations. One time I was working in the Syracuse area, and went to eat at an unassuming pizza restaurant by le location I was at, and ended up going there every day for lunch because it was so delicious.
They couldn't take them on the bus. Anyway, I don't quite qualify yet for my own. Medicaire has raised the bar since they became popular.
After Carnegie shows we always go to here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/niMco87QXAKvP4T97 Trust me on this.