Pepperoni is the one topping (other than cheese, sauce, and spices) that I insist on for a pizza. But I also like anchovies, when I can get anyone sharing the pizza to agree to it. I wonder what Petey would think of that.
Unusually, the anchovy fans have clustered here for some reason. I have to chime in that I, too, like an anchovy pizza. Most of the time, when I write that, I’m assailed by a barrage of people who loathe anchovies. So it’s nice to see a sympathetic crowd. It is true, however, that every individual who is to eat some of that pizza must be okay with the taste of anchovy. There is no such thing as 1/2 an anchovy pizza.
I enjoy pepperoni, but never knew, or asked, what it was made from. This is why names like pepperoni exist. If it was named for what’s in it, like any sausage, no one would willingly buy it. By giving it a “neutral” name, it becomes marketable. I have eaten organ meats and tongue without knowing what they were and found I enjoyed the taste. Others, like liver, not so much. I abstain from pepperoni, or any type of sausage, now for reasons of heart health. No moral objections to any of it.
I like a good cheese pizza. A good cheese pizza has oregano in the sauce. If you aren’t going to properly spice it, then I’ll have peperoni and/or sausage. NEVER fungus or fish (on anything). I welcome green pepper and onion in other dishes, but not on my pizza.
Pepperoni, an Italian-American creation, is a cured dry sausage, with similarities to the spicy salamis of southern Italy on which it is based, such as salsiccia Napoletana piccante, a spicy dry sausage from Naples, or the soppressata from Calabria. The main differences are that pepperoni is less spicy, has a finer grain (akin to spiceless salami from Milan), is usually softer in texture, and is usually produced with the use of an artificial casing. Pepperoni is mass-produced in America to meet the demand for the sausage, which is frequently used as a pizza topping.Pepperoni is made from pork or from a mixture of pork and beef. Turkey meat is also commonly used as a substitute, but the use of poultry in pepperoni must be appropriately labeled in the United States.Curing with nitrates or nitrites (usually used in modern curing agents to protect against botulism and other forms of microbiological decay) also contributes to pepperoni’s reddish color, by reacting with heme in the myoglobin of the proteinaceous components of the meat used.
I am almost as picky as Petey, and I like just mushrooms on mine. Yes, I do eat fungus. Pepperoni looks so greasy, especially when it gets cooked and ends up looking like little cups of fat. I will eat pepperoni when sharing with someone who feels a need for it, but I will blot some of the fat off. Ham is a good exchange for me, but almost everyone I know wants pepperoni.
I can relate to Petey quite often, but when it comes to food we differ vastly. I am an omnivore, and a voracious one at that. I have zero food phobias, with the exception of poorly prepared food. I’ll eat your share of mushroom pepperoni pizza, Petey.
I love how Alice is unfazed by Petey’s “proclivities.”
A little unrealistic. Surely Mrs Otterloop knows better than to even consider asking for Petey’s input on pizza toppings. (Starting with the detail that it’s the very nature of pizzas to have different kinds of food “touching” one another, making it unlikely that he would ever even consider eating pizza, or perhaps being in the same house with a pizza.)
I was unsure about pizza until the guy told me I could as little or as much of whatever I wanted, so I had tomato sauce and bacon only, eventually adding pineapple (STFU haters).
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
I like mushrooms on my pizza along with sausage, onions, and bell peppers. Pepperoni — not because they’re pig tongues — at times no, other times yes.
monkeysky over 2 years ago
Wait until he finds out what cheese is
gbars70 over 2 years ago
And Master Petey, would your preferred topping be some succulent anchovies?
LastRoseOfSummer 1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Petey’s pizza. Plain..just a tiny smear of butter. Essentially pizza crust toast.
the geeezer over 2 years ago
Try some anchovies !!
Pharmakeus Ubik over 2 years ago
Pepperoni is made with Boar’s taint, not tongue.
Kaputnik over 2 years ago
Pepperoni is the one topping (other than cheese, sauce, and spices) that I insist on for a pizza. But I also like anchovies, when I can get anyone sharing the pizza to agree to it. I wonder what Petey would think of that.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 2 years ago
I think it’s a minor wonder that Petey would eat pizza at all. All those “ingredients” touching each other, Plus the hand tossing. Ick.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 2 years ago
Unusually, the anchovy fans have clustered here for some reason. I have to chime in that I, too, like an anchovy pizza. Most of the time, when I write that, I’m assailed by a barrage of people who loathe anchovies. So it’s nice to see a sympathetic crowd. It is true, however, that every individual who is to eat some of that pizza must be okay with the taste of anchovy. There is no such thing as 1/2 an anchovy pizza.
I enjoy pepperoni, but never knew, or asked, what it was made from. This is why names like pepperoni exist. If it was named for what’s in it, like any sausage, no one would willingly buy it. By giving it a “neutral” name, it becomes marketable. I have eaten organ meats and tongue without knowing what they were and found I enjoyed the taste. Others, like liver, not so much. I abstain from pepperoni, or any type of sausage, now for reasons of heart health. No moral objections to any of it.
Prey over 2 years ago
Pig TONGUES?, he should be so lucky.
uniquename over 2 years ago
I’m with you on the mushrooms Petey. Too closely related to athlete’s foot!
Jeffin Premium Member over 2 years ago
Oh cheese, Petey.
P51Strega over 2 years ago
I like a good cheese pizza. A good cheese pizza has oregano in the sauce. If you aren’t going to properly spice it, then I’ll have peperoni and/or sausage. NEVER fungus or fish (on anything). I welcome green pepper and onion in other dishes, but not on my pizza.
PammWhittaker over 2 years ago
My little brother would only eat what sister and I called naked hamburgers when we got McDonalds. Bun and patty. That was it.
He went into the Navy and became a gourmet.. LOL! He even makes pasta!
Amra Leo over 2 years ago
No fungus among us! As an aside, Papa Murphy’s stuffed crust chicken and bacon pizza is mighty fine…
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
Had a family friend with a boy a lot like ol’ Petey. Nothing but cheese pizza. And often, several times per week.
stamps over 2 years ago
You’d think his mom would know by now.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member over 2 years ago
Given his frequently-stated opinions about mixing different types of food, I’m surprized he doesn’t have the same reaction to pizza just on its own.
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Pepperoni, an Italian-American creation, is a cured dry sausage, with similarities to the spicy salamis of southern Italy on which it is based, such as salsiccia Napoletana piccante, a spicy dry sausage from Naples, or the soppressata from Calabria. The main differences are that pepperoni is less spicy, has a finer grain (akin to spiceless salami from Milan), is usually softer in texture, and is usually produced with the use of an artificial casing. Pepperoni is mass-produced in America to meet the demand for the sausage, which is frequently used as a pizza topping.Pepperoni is made from pork or from a mixture of pork and beef. Turkey meat is also commonly used as a substitute, but the use of poultry in pepperoni must be appropriately labeled in the United States.Curing with nitrates or nitrites (usually used in modern curing agents to protect against botulism and other forms of microbiological decay) also contributes to pepperoni’s reddish color, by reacting with heme in the myoglobin of the proteinaceous components of the meat used.
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sometimes we give the doggos treats called Pupperoni.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
I am almost as picky as Petey, and I like just mushrooms on mine. Yes, I do eat fungus. Pepperoni looks so greasy, especially when it gets cooked and ends up looking like little cups of fat. I will eat pepperoni when sharing with someone who feels a need for it, but I will blot some of the fat off. Ham is a good exchange for me, but almost everyone I know wants pepperoni.
donwestonmysteries over 2 years ago
Petey seems to grow larger in each panel.
6turtle9 over 2 years ago
I can relate to Petey quite often, but when it comes to food we differ vastly. I am an omnivore, and a voracious one at that. I have zero food phobias, with the exception of poorly prepared food. I’ll eat your share of mushroom pepperoni pizza, Petey.
I love how Alice is unfazed by Petey’s “proclivities.”
AndrewSihler over 2 years ago
A little unrealistic. Surely Mrs Otterloop knows better than to even consider asking for Petey’s input on pizza toppings. (Starting with the detail that it’s the very nature of pizzas to have different kinds of food “touching” one another, making it unlikely that he would ever even consider eating pizza, or perhaps being in the same house with a pizza.)
aikidoshi over 2 years ago
I was unsure about pizza until the guy told me I could as little or as much of whatever I wanted, so I had tomato sauce and bacon only, eventually adding pineapple (STFU haters).
crazeekatlady over 2 years ago
My pizza: crust, sauce, pineapple and caramalized onion. Keep your stinky cheese away from my pizza…. I so relate to Petey Otterloop!
Sisyphos over 2 years ago
I figure Petey for a pure naked pizza, i.e., just a bit of crust, zero toppings.
But is something like that really a pizza?
mikeywilly over 2 years ago
He couldn’t stand cheese or butter because it comes from cows! Tomatoes have seeds, even in sauce!