What ever happened to stuffed crusted pizza, that perfect conflagration of overindulgence, the paragon of dinner decadence? It's existence opened up to me a panoply of culinary possibilities the wattage of my considerations were before too naive to consider. Perhaps, we were all too naive to consider. Never had I understood before how food could not just be prepared, but engineered. That its catacombs were capable of the legerdemain that would so delightfully conceal excess where there had only before been a point of respite for palate and compunction alike.
In the sadomasochism of our most savory pie, "crust" was our safe word.
"Cheese in the crust?" We asked, our incredulity struggling against the giddy percolations of what could be. "But it's already on the pizza. Are we allowed to do that?"
Where did this guilt come from? The stuffed crust pizza was no mid 80s perm, no early 90s flannel shirt, no late 00s blog. It was a flowering of the possibilities of the original conception of pizza. A miraculous step in the evolution of the form made all the more so for the simplicty of its design. So why do we struggle now to accept that this actually happened? Why is this a joke, something we laugh at like a youthful indiscretion, glad to have matured out of and survived?
Why is the stuffed crust not celebrated alongside the funnel cake, the cheddar dog, the chaco taco? This is America, is it not? What makes this country great, what has always made us so is our ability to determine with surgical precision how much of too much is just enough. And if history has taught us anything, it is that giving up is a sign of weakness. And that weakness is to be reviled, maligned, and hardened out of ourselves immediately upon discovery.
We have given up. We have grown lazy and soft. We have turned away from the dream that Pizza Hut realized, and why? Because of calories? Because of health consciousness? These are merely social constraints, fads pigeonholing the small minded to live life the way they think they should instead of the way they want.
Don't turn away, America. This is not just cheese we are dealing with here. This is cheese in places we never thought it could be. From here, if we take this up, adopt stuffed crust as the new norm so that then the only phrase becomes "unstuffed crust," there is no telling what me might achieve. The end of hunger. The end of peckishness. And gas prices so low that pizza delivery will becomes so affordable that the only thing keeping us from revelling in our new-found freedoms are the chains of social oppression from which we have already been freed.
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