Hi Greg I just Tried creating this pizza sauce cheese and onion but had no pepperoni so I used ham but still it’s absolutely delicious thanks for the recipe quick and easy 👍🏻
Magnificent colour achieved on that creation GregO and looks abso delish...!! One in the memory bank for next toasted sanga or jaffle uh... Cheers Gibbo
Good stuff, GregO. Coincidentally, I made a healthier anabolic version of this earlier today. Lower calorie bread, soaked in egg whites, put some salt, pepper and garlic seasoning on the outside, turkey pepperoni, pizza sauce and fat free feta. Cooked open face on the pan then tossed in the air fryer for a few minutes. Around 200 calories, lots of protein and tasted excellent.
oh dear??? You do great stuff all the time sir. No doubt of that. I wouldnt wish to eat this being that i am older than 9 but I love every one of your videos. Thank you sir.
Dubiously delightful, ulitmately ubiquitous, the toasted Sammy, stuffed with any edible combination, enlivens the visage of any sentient creature of the Cro Magnon to Sapeins sapiens family on any continent. In troubled times like these, the simplest solution to adversity is the humble toasty. Crusty canapés of crunchy (insert favorite simile here.) A tip of the Bowler and a thumbs up to yah Grego. :o)
Mmmmasterpiece is right on! At first I thought the middle bit of bread not being toasted wouldn't work but now I'm thinking it just adds to the bready goodness of this Triple Decker Pepperoni Pizza Toasted Sandwich. Yummo must try it!
Woah pizza sauce in a toastie this is a good idea. I hate how tomatoes always ruin the toastie by pissing tomato juice all through the sandwich. Greg's kitchen you've done it again!
Great idea, Greg, I hadn't thought about bread, I do kind of the same thing with English Muffins. Your pepperoni looks different than ours, more like salami, which would be OK. I don;t know how you forgot the mushrooms, though.
Hey, Greg-o, could you give us a tour of a local grocery store? Do they have ready made food that you can grab and go? Is there supermarket sushi in Australia? What does the frozen food section look like? is there an "american" section?
Robbish Geezuz dude, how alien do you think we are down here? We are basically the size of mainland US with 25 million people mostly living packed in the capital cities of 6 states and 2 Territories. We shop at supermarkets and department stores and other specialty stores. We even have shopping malls! Dude to COVID and crazy people stockpiling and going mad and being filmed supermarkets can now kick you out for filming, it’s a privacy thing. So most Aus supermarket aisle layouts are as follows depending on size of stores: Entrance: fresh fruits, veges, dried nuts and fruit, fragile veges and herbs are in the wall fridges, fresh premade salads and precut veges, mini open fridges hold precut deli meats and salamis and premade gourmet meals and salads like pasta salad, potato salad, coleslaw, tabouli, super food salads. Further in is rows of open fridges of packaged meats, beef, chicken, pork. Fish is in its own freezer or in a lone deli section. Back of this area is the deli with items you can get sliced in bulk like deli meats, cheeses, antipasto deli items etc. The deli also makes HUGE batches of oven cooked chickens to sell whole or halved fresh and hot. Most common easy meal to grab and go is a whole hot supermarket chook, a premade salad and a pack of 6 or 12 rolls from the bakery lol. Behind the deli is their butcher ( in some stores), next to them is the in store bakery and fresh breads and cakes section. First aisle is usually health foods and snacks, second is an extra aisle for breads and cakes and bakery items and assorted breads and wraps etc. Eggs are generally in this section of racks during Winter but they are refrigerated during Summer, second side is for kids magazines and regular magazines ( no X rated stuff), and some basic homewares and some kitchen items. Next aisle is a whole 2 sided aisle of two long fridges with cold dairy items, cheese, yoghurts, butter etc. Then each aisle is set in numbers (so Aisle 1,2,3 etc) with similar things you guys do, canned and pantry items one aisle, cereals and quick breakfast items in another, soft drinks, energy drinks, flavoured waters, spring and sparkling waters, cordials in another aisle and so on. Personal hygiene and medicines are usually aisle 8 or 10 depending on how no big a store is. Cleaning, pet foods, etc are generally in the last two aisles before the freezer section which is usually one long aisle of glass door freezers. Too much more to elaborate! Some smaller supermarkets in the busy CBD areas of major cities can have some grab and go meals and a small hot fried foods booth in a deli area. I used to live in Sydney and frequented George Street, main hub of the CBD. The Woolworths supermarket there had multiple floors with mini escalators in the middle. You could enter via the underground train station store entrance of Town Hall or from the main street above via a lift or stairs or outside entrance/exits. They had a small fridge of pre made sushi in the fresh food aisles because of the local Asian population but it wasn’t as good as the half a dozen cheap sushi shops in the same street lol. Grab and go foods in open wall fridges are sandwiches, wraps, yoghurts, salad bowls, fruit salad cups, vege and cheese mini snack, fresh breads like cheese and ham rolls sold separately in a bread cabinet with tongs to pick them out, small bottled drinks are in the same fridge. Our frozen section is pretty much glass fridges on either side of you holding frozen foods, same as you guys have in the US, just that our stores aren’t as HUGE as some of yours can get! American items are generally in the international or imported items section near the Asian foodstuffs lol. Can find Dr Pepper, Milk Duds, Junior Mints and a few other items here same as some NZ and UK snacks. I have found US Sour Patch Kids in the general confectionery/chocolate aisle! I currently have the cola and watermelon ones, YUM! To find specific imported items it’s easier to try Convenience stores run by immigrants as they pay cheaply to import boxes in bulk as well as Asian grocers for Asia specific items. We are very multicultural here. We do not have stores that combines a department store with a supermarket, it’s unheard of here! We have Aldi stores too, those are awesomely cheap. We also have 7/11 petrol stations but those are for another day! Our main two supermarkets are Coles and Woolworths (or Woolies locally). You can also get IGA (Independent grocers of AUS), Foodland, Safeway, SUPA IGA. Supermarkets can also have bottle shops ( or bottle-O’s that sell alcohol linked next door to them in shopping malls/centres. Liquorland is linked to Coles and BWS (Beer, Wine & Spirits) is linked to Woolworths. We also have drive through bottle shops!
I am going to first saute the onions in buttaahh, and add a bit of garlic to that saute. Then I have some pre-cooked crispy sausage (going to be EPIC!) totally making this.
I can't really find pizza sauce on any of my country's online shops. Does it have a different name that u might know or is it something i can make kinda easily?
Lewis Use thick tomato paste or a passata sauce and add in mixed Italian herbs (which is a dry mix of basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme, garlic powder, sage, or coriander) or just go real basic with ketchup and dried basil and oregano flakes :)
@@nate2611 Lol yeah one of them words would of been better but damn auto correct and auto texting likes to rewrite things for me and I can't be stuffed proof reading..