Lucifer's jalapeno-laden Ringburner |
Rule #1: Chicken does not belong on pizza. I rue the day California Pizza Kitchen foisted the bbq chicken pizza on an unsuspecting public. I don't care if it's bbq chicken, Thai chicken satay or buffalo chicken wing pizza, it should have stayed off the pie and let better ingredients have their day.
Half-Greek, half Margarita |
Rule #3: Silly names are...well, kinda silly. I really can't get away with tweeting "Hey, that Ringburner pizza really lives up to its name!" Maybe the Glutster could, but for me it's just embarrassing. Ordering a Bayou Beast or a Cleopatra Jones at Two Boots is nearly as bad. The thing is, the Ringburner is actually pretty great, if badly named. See rule #4.
Rule #4: A pizza with no heat is good, but super spicy pizzas might be even better. The aforementioned Bayou Beast at Two Boots combines jalapenos, crawfish and andouille to a particularly good effect. The Ringburner, with pepperoni, jalapenos and hot chili sauce is equally fine. The spice level isn't for chile wimps, but it doesn't even approach most of the dishes at Jitlada. Lucifer's pizza comes in four different spice levels, because New Zealand-born owner Adam Borich simply loves spicy food. It's a little gimmicky-- "There's scary stuff in here!" said the adorable mini-Deep End Dining, of the gargoyles and devil portraits. But hey, you gotta stand out in the crowd of dozens of local pizzerias, right?
Lucifer's pumpkin proscuitto pie |
Lucifer's Pizza
1958 Hillhurst Ave.
(323) 906-8603
As a Chicago transplant I have been disappointed by the pizza scene in LA. This article give me hope. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post. I'd never really thought about spicy pizza toppings before, since that's so untraditional, but the two you mentioned sound intriguing.
ReplyDeleteChicken has become tiresome, on pizza or otherwise, especially when it's white meat, and especially when there are more flavorful options available. Duck would be a fowl upgrade.
I've eaten Lucifers Pizza a few times now and the pumpkin/prosciuotto is still a favorite. Love the spice they add too.
ReplyDeleteTake it back, Pat! The BBQ chicken pizza at CPK is excellent ;-)
ReplyDeleteAgreed on rule #1 - chicken does not belong on pizza! Love the ever so spicy Night Tripper at Two Boots... too bad it doesn't agree with my tummy!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Gastronomer - I do love a good BBQ Chicken pizza now...
ReplyDeleteHmmm, chicken not ok on pizza, but pumpkin is. Interesting
ReplyDeleteHaha, I was going to write what Danielle wrote. Chicken is no good, but pumpkin and prosciutto are a-ok?
ReplyDeleteEwwwww chicken???? But pumpkin and prosciutto is just fine. Hahaha LOL Lots of Laughs!
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