Rocketeer
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Calzones: Al Forno vs. Al Fritti
Fri, 01/7/05 1:31 PM
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Forget stromboli vs. calzone. How about al forno vs. al fritti? It seems all the calzones I ever see these days are al forno. There was a place in Yonkers, NY years ago that did them al fritti and they were heavenly. In case you're wondering al forno means baked. Al fritti means fried. A good fried calzone is a truly decadent pleasure. Anybody know where to get a good calzone al fritti in NY, NJ or Philadelphia?
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TJ Jackson
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RE: Calzones: Al Forno vs. Al Fritti
Fri, 01/7/05 3:52 PM
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MikeS.
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RE: Calzones: Al Forno vs. Al Fritti
Sun, 01/9/05 5:38 AM
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Calzone fried then sauced and a ton of cheese applied and thrown into the hot pizza oven for a quick melt. My local NY transplant pizza/Itialian place will do this for me on request. Calzone gotta be fried! MikeS.
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