What is Pizza Hut’s hot dog stuffed crust?
Those Americans who think of Britain as a backward food desert are this week eating their words. For we are the first to experience Pizza Hut’s latest wheeze, the “hot dog stuffed crust” – a sausage coddled in the crust of a large pizza. (Don’t all start hieing ye to your nearest branches just yet: it’s delivery only at the moment.) The Sun in typical understated style, calls this creation “the stuff of dreams”,
- Fox News and the LA Times deem us “lucky” to be so honoured.
- No less an organ than Time magazine hails a “caloric coma”, and in an existential cri de coeur, laments that Britain is “one step ahead in the heart-attack-in-a-box department”.
- How, it wonders, can America “redeem its title as most unhealthy country Come on Paula Deen, where are you when we need you the most?” It was Pizza Hut, you may remember, who unleashed the stuffed crust on to a peaceful world in the distant 1990s,
They got that discriminating gastronome Donald Trump to flog it; Trumpy barked that we had to eat the slices “crust first”. (A Brooklyn family who owned a patent for crust-stuffing sued Pizza Hut for $1bn at the time; they lost the lawsuit in 1999 (pdf).) You’d have thought that mucking around once with crusts would be enough for these people.
- But no. “The new range,” gushes a spokesman, “builds on our proud tradition of creating innovative dishes to enjoy on a night in with friends.” I hadn’t eaten a Pizza Hut in around a decade, since I worked in one during the school holidays.
- I remembered frozen discs of dough which we sprayed with a canister of “developer” so that they rose like boils in the pans.
I remembered lumps of beef and pork distinguished by different shades of brown. I remembered sloppy tinned pineapple and anchovies that smelled of infection. Hopes were low. When it came, the box was strangely heavy. There was no sign of the “free mustard drizzle”, which is probably just as well.
- I flouted Trump and ate a slice point-first.
- It was pretty good.
- The sauce had a decent balance of sharp and sweet, the cheese was ungreasy and smooth, the toppings of chilli and onion ( I’d gone for a “veggie sizzler” ) brought a bit of lift.
- The bread was fake and weird but chewy like a bagel.
- I soon neared the end of my slice and its bedoughed, pink-brown phallus.
I took a tentative bite. It was a hot dog sausage. It was rubbery and processed and salty and smoky. How, in its own filthy way, could it be anything other than delicious? I peeled back its pappy cladding and gazed in conflicted seduction. I finished it.
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Is Domino’s hot dog stuffed crust pizza back?
That’s right, our Hot Dog Stuffed Crust Pizza is back, so tell ALL your friends. Once again you can enjoy a delicious slice of Domino’s with a crust that’s been specially stuffed with a juicy sausage. It gets better, because you can also order it with mustard.
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What is a stuffed crust pizza?
The Original Stuffed Crust Pizza is a large pizza with warm, melty cheese baked directly into the crust. What pizza places have stuffed crust near me? All traditional Pizza Hut locations carry Original Stuffed Crust Pizza, although product availability may vary. Find a Pizza Hut location here.
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What kind of cheese is on a hot dog pizza?
Wheat Flour, Smoked Hot Dog Sausage (23%) (Pork, Pork Fat, Water, Salt, Glucose Syrup, Stabiliser: Sodium Citrates; Antioxidants: Sodium Erythorbate, Extracts of Rosemary; Spice Extracts, Spices, Preservative: Sodium Nitrite), Partially Reconstituted Tomato Paste and Purée, Mozzarella Cheese ( Milk ) (12%), Water, Red Cheddar Cheese (8%) ( Cheddar Cheese ( Milk ), Colour: Carotenes), Rapeseed Oil, Sugar, Dextrose, White Vinegar, Salt, Spices, Yeast, Dried Herbs, Dried Garlic, Sunflower Oil.
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What is Pizza Hut’s hot dog stuffed crust?
Those Americans who think of Britain as a backward food desert are this week eating their words. For we are the first to experience Pizza Hut’s latest wheeze, the “hot dog stuffed crust” – a sausage coddled in the crust of a large pizza. (Don’t all start hieing ye to your nearest branches just yet: it’s delivery only at the moment.) The Sun in typical understated style, calls this creation “the stuff of dreams”,
- Fox News and the LA Times deem us “lucky” to be so honoured.
- No less an organ than Time magazine hails a “caloric coma”, and in an existential cri de coeur, laments that Britain is “one step ahead in the heart-attack-in-a-box department”.
- How, it wonders, can America “redeem its title as most unhealthy country Come on Paula Deen, where are you when we need you the most?” It was Pizza Hut, you may remember, who unleashed the stuffed crust on to a peaceful world in the distant 1990s,
They got that discriminating gastronome Donald Trump to flog it; Trumpy barked that we had to eat the slices “crust first”. (A Brooklyn family who owned a patent for crust-stuffing sued Pizza Hut for $1bn at the time; they lost the lawsuit in 1999 (pdf).) You’d have thought that mucking around once with crusts would be enough for these people.
- But no. “The new range,” gushes a spokesman, “builds on our proud tradition of creating innovative dishes to enjoy on a night in with friends.” I hadn’t eaten a Pizza Hut in around a decade, since I worked in one during the school holidays.
- I remembered frozen discs of dough which we sprayed with a canister of “developer” so that they rose like boils in the pans.
I remembered lumps of beef and pork distinguished by different shades of brown. I remembered sloppy tinned pineapple and anchovies that smelled of infection. Hopes were low. When it came, the box was strangely heavy. There was no sign of the “free mustard drizzle”, which is probably just as well.
- I flouted Trump and ate a slice point-first.
- It was pretty good.
- The sauce had a decent balance of sharp and sweet, the cheese was ungreasy and smooth, the toppings of chilli and onion ( I’d gone for a “veggie sizzler” ) brought a bit of lift.
- The bread was fake and weird but chewy like a bagel.
- I soon neared the end of my slice and its bedoughed, pink-brown phallus.
I took a tentative bite. It was a hot dog sausage. It was rubbery and processed and salty and smoky. How, in its own filthy way, could it be anything other than delicious? I peeled back its pappy cladding and gazed in conflicted seduction. I finished it.
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How many calories are in a hot dog pizza from Pizza Hut?
April 11, 2012 / 10:54 AM / CBS News
Pizza Hut UK (CBS News) Some popular fast food restaurants are adding fatty fare to their menus in select locations. PICTURES: Yum – or yuck? 20 freakish fried foods Pizza Hut restaurants in the U.K. will now offer a “Hot Dog Stuffed Crust” pizza with a mustard drizzle.
Sorry America, you won’t see it on this side of the Atlantic any time soon. “The Hot Dog Stuffed Crust pizza is only available in the UK and there are no plans to introduce this product in the U.S.,” Lisa Beachy, a spokesperson for Pizza Hut, told HealthPop in an email. ABC News reports that a slice of plain stuffed crust pizza contains about 265 calories with 11.6 grams of fat and a hot dog contains about 170 calories and 15 grams of fat, although an official calorie count for the pizza was not listed.
This isn’t the only new offering from a fast food restaurant to raise eyebrows. In the U.S., specifically Nashville, Tenn., Burger King is testing a “Bacon Sundae,” food blog Grub Grade reported. The sundae appears to come with standard toppings such as fudge and caramel, but also includes a strip of bacon.
- The blog reports that the product is similar to a “Maple Bacon Sundae” sold at Denny’s.
- According to Eater, Jack in the Box also unveiled a “Bacon Shake” earlier this year.
- Burger King has no plans at the times to release the sundae nationally.
- As part of Burger King Corp.’s normal course of business, the company is currently testing menu items in a small sampling of U.S.
restaurants located in the Nashville, TN area,” Burger King spokesperson Randi Farynyk told HealthPop by email. “The brand does not have plans to expand the test to additional markets at this time.” Nutritional information could not be provided since the food will not be sold nationally. Yum – or yuck? 21 freakish foods 22 photos Ryan Jaslow Ryan Jaslow is CBSNews.com’s health editor. Thanks for reading CBS NEWS. Create your free account or log in for more features. Please enter email address to continue Please enter valid email address to continue
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Does Pizza Hut have mustard on their pizza?
April 11, 2012 / 10:54 AM / CBS News
Pizza Hut UK (CBS News) Some popular fast food restaurants are adding fatty fare to their menus in select locations. PICTURES: Yum – or yuck? 20 freakish fried foods Pizza Hut restaurants in the U.K. will now offer a “Hot Dog Stuffed Crust” pizza with a mustard drizzle.
Sorry America, you won’t see it on this side of the Atlantic any time soon. “The Hot Dog Stuffed Crust pizza is only available in the UK and there are no plans to introduce this product in the U.S.,” Lisa Beachy, a spokesperson for Pizza Hut, told HealthPop in an email. ABC News reports that a slice of plain stuffed crust pizza contains about 265 calories with 11.6 grams of fat and a hot dog contains about 170 calories and 15 grams of fat, although an official calorie count for the pizza was not listed.
This isn’t the only new offering from a fast food restaurant to raise eyebrows. In the U.S., specifically Nashville, Tenn., Burger King is testing a “Bacon Sundae,” food blog Grub Grade reported. The sundae appears to come with standard toppings such as fudge and caramel, but also includes a strip of bacon.
The blog reports that the product is similar to a “Maple Bacon Sundae” sold at Denny’s. According to Eater, Jack in the Box also unveiled a “Bacon Shake” earlier this year. Burger King has no plans at the times to release the sundae nationally. “As part of Burger King Corp.’s normal course of business, the company is currently testing menu items in a small sampling of U.S.
restaurants located in the Nashville, TN area,” Burger King spokesperson Randi Farynyk told HealthPop by email. “The brand does not have plans to expand the test to additional markets at this time.” Nutritional information could not be provided since the food will not be sold nationally. Yum – or yuck? 21 freakish foods 22 photos Ryan Jaslow Ryan Jaslow is CBSNews.com’s health editor. Thanks for reading CBS NEWS. Create your free account or log in for more features. Please enter email address to continue Please enter valid email address to continue
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