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  2. 12 Classic Italian Pizza Recipes That Are Pure Happiness - AOL

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    This collection of 12 best Italian pizza recipes includes classics like Margherita Pizza, Prosciutto Rocket and Grana Cheese Pizza, Tuna and Onion Pizza, Blue Cheese Prosciutto Pizza and Sausage ...

  3. Smoked mozzarella and Italian sausage pizza recipe from ... - AOL

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    Pizza dough. Smoked mozzarella, can substitute whole milk mozzarella (not skim or shredded) Ground and sautéed Italian sausage (we like it to have a little kick) Sautéed broccoli rabe (we ...

  4. List of pizza varieties by country - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Margherita pizza with requeijão- stuffed bun crust. Brazilian half-pepperoni, half-ham, olives and requeijão pizza, with cream cheese -filled bun crust. Ham pizza with requeijão and cheddar. An unusual order of half savory (tomatoes, olives), half sweet (Prestígio [ pt ]: chocolate with coconut) pizza.

  5. 65+ Homemade Pizza Recipes That Are Tastier Than Delivery - AOL

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    This meatball pizza might be the best-frozen pizza ever, with fresh red onion and arugula, pepperoncini peppers and Italian seasoning. Get the recipe: Meatball Veggie Pizza The Meltiest Slice of Pizza

  6. Italian sausage - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Italian sausage most often refers to a style of pork sausage. The sausage is often noted for being seasoned with fennel or anise as the primary seasoning. In Italy, however, a wide variety of sausages are made, many of which are quite different from the aforementioned product. The most common varieties marketed as "Italian ...

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    Romano's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria claims to have first used the name in 1950 in Essington, Pennsylvania, just outside Philadelphia, courtesy of Nazzareno Romano, an Italian immigrant. The pizzeria owner had experimented with pizza imbottita, or "stuffed pizza", and added ham, cotechino sausage, cheese and peppers into a pocket of bread ...