Chicago-style pizza is famous for its deep, thick crust and hearty layers 🍕🏙️—it’s more like a pizza pie than a flat slice.
What makes it Chicago-style
- Deep-dish crust: Thick and buttery, pressed into a deep pan with high sides
- Layering:
- Cheese on the bottom (usually mozzarella)
- Toppings like sausage, pepperoni, or veggies
- Chunky tomato sauce on top
- Baking: Longer bake time so everything cooks evenly without burning
Why it’s different
- The sauce goes on top, not under the cheese
- It’s eaten with a knife and fork
- One or two slices is usually very filling
Variations
- Classic deep dish
- Stuffed pizza (even more cheese and a top crust layer)
- Pan pizza (slightly thinner but still thick)
It’s rich, cheesy, and iconic comfort food.
If you want, I can explain how to make a simple Chicago-style pizza at home or compare it to New York–style pizza.