Italian Cuisine at Johnny Macaroni's (Up to 50% Off)
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A family owned restaurant with over ten years of experience in serving exquisite Italian food
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Chicago-Style Pizza: Through Thick and Thin
Chicago-style pizzas are best eaten within reach of a knife and fork. Get to the bottom of the pies’ hearty nature with Groupon’s study of the Windy City’s iconic dish.
In Italy, the indisputable birthplace of pizza, the thin, crispy dish is considered nothing more than a light snack. In Chicago, however, you can hardly find a heartier meal. The most classic iteration of Chicago-style pizza, deep dish, shovels ingredients into a deep pan, resulting in a flaky, yellowy crust that serves as a cradle for layers of cheese and assorted toppings, all capped in a chunky crown of tomato sauce. Often speckled in parmesan cheese, the tomato-based ceiling is meant to discourage the ingredients inside from burning or trying to escape during the long baking time, which often totals 30 minutes or more.
The beloved deep-dish pie traces its origins back to a single pizzeria in 1943, though the innovation quickly caught on and spawned new interpretations across Chicago. One such evolution is stuffed pizza, invented in 1971. At first glance, it’s hard to tell a stuffed pie apart from deep dish, at least until you cut into it; inside, a top layer of crust hides beneath the top blanket of sauce, which also means stuffed pizza tends to be slightly taller than deep dish. Another variation heads the opposite direction. Much thinner and crispier than even New York–style slices, Chicago’s thin-crust pies are usually sliced into squares—quite possibly an intentional snub of the Big Apple’s triangle-cut slices and rhombus-shaped parking spaces.
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About Johnny Macaroni's
Big portions, freshly made sauces, and full flavor define the indulgent experience of dining at Johnny Macaroni's. After sharing an appetizer, a couple can easily split a main course like the Combinazione, which includes fried ravioli, a meatball, and a parmigiana dish. In the latter, a rich red sauce pulls together the textures of juicy veal or chicken cutlets and al dente pasta, infusing them with a sweet, tangy, and unmistakably fresh tomato flavor. The menu also features garlic-butter, creamy Alfredo, vodka, and Marsala wine sauces, and for anyone who's truly enamored with these pasta-perfecting creations, Johnny Macaroni's jars and sells a few for at-home interpretations of Italian classics.