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Sloppy Giuseppe

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Type
  
Pizza

Main ingredients
  
Green peppers, Beef

Place of origin
  
United Kingdom

Sloppy Giuseppe

Sloppy Giuseppe is a flavour of pizza found primarily in the United Kingdom, made popular by the Pizza Express chain of Italian style restaurants. The name is an Italianisation of the Sloppy Joe, a type of meat sauce often served on a hamburger bun.

Contents

It is most commonly a combination of green peppers, red onion, and spicy beef. The spicy beef is usually ground, although a few restaurants and pizzerias tend to use diced beef. According to news website The Post, the Sloppy Giuseppe caused the average customer to spend an extra 11% in Pizza Express's Irish outlets.

Variations

Variations of the recipe are slight. It is often small pizzerias that differ from the established ground beef, red onion, and green pepper combination, with some pizzerias in England using local cheeses in substitute for the more traditional mozzarella cheese. The same can be said for Italian pizzerias using local buffalos to produce the mozzarella.

Availability

As well as being available in the United Kingdom, Sloppy Giuseppe is part of the menu in many multi-national food chains and so is found throughout the European Union and the United States. The recipe varies slightly from country to country.

References

Sloppy Giuseppe Wikipedia