Chicago-Style Stuffed Pizza Recipe - Secret Copycat Restaurant Recipes (2024)

Chicago is famous for its Pizza. Deep Dish Pizza is the most famous. But a contender for best and most beloved in the city is Chicago-Style Stuffed Pizza. With our recipe you can enjoy this delicious classic at home.

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Chicago-Style Stuffed Pizza

Chicago-Style Pizza refers to several different styles of pizza developed in Chicago. Arguably, the most famous of these is known as deep-dish pizza.Chicago-Style Stuffed Pizza Recipe - Secret Copycat Restaurant Recipes (2)

It is often reported that Chicago-style deep-dish pizza was invented at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, in 1943, by Uno’s founder Ike Sewell, a former University of Texas football star. However, a 1956 article from the Chicago Daily News asserts that Uno’s original pizza chef Rudy Malnati developed the recipe.

We have previously included 2 popular recipes for Chicago-Style Pizza on Secret Copycat Restaurant Recipes (click the links below to enjoy these recipes):

  • Chicago Deep Dish Pizza Recipe
  • Chicago-Style Italian Sausage and Pepper Deep Dish Pizza Recipe

Chicago-Style Stuffed Pizza

By the mid-1970s, two Chicago chains, Nancy’s Pizza, founded by Rocco Palese, and Giordano’s Pizzeria, operated by brothers Efren and Joseph Boglio, began experimenting with deep dish pizza and created the Chicago-Style Stuffed Pizza. Palese based his creation on his mother’s recipe for scarciedda, an Italian Easter pie from his hometown of Potenza. Chicago Magazine articles featuring Nancy’s Pizza and Giordano’s stuffed pizza popularized the dish.

Chicago-Style Stuffed Pizza Recipe - Secret Copycat Restaurant Recipes (3)Stuffed pizzas are often even deeper than deep-dish pizzas, but otherwise, it can be hard to see the difference until it is cut into. A stuffed pizza generally has much deeper topping density than any other type of pizza. As with deep-dish pizza, a deep layer of dough forms a bowl in a high-sided pan and the toppings and cheese are added. Then, an additional layer of dough goes on top and is pressed to the sides of the crust.

At this stage, the thin dough top has a rounded, domed appearance. Pizza makers often poke a small hole in the top of the “lid” to allow air and steam to escape while cooking, so that the pizza does not explode. Usually, but not always, tomato sauce is ladled over the top crust before the pizza is baked.

Here is an amazing stuffed pizza recipe stuffed with three meats and loads of mozzarella under a top crust and topped with sauce and Parmesan. It’s very similar to Giordano’s, the Chicago legend.

Complete Written Recipe is Below the Video.

Video Courtesy of Crouton Crackerjacks

Chicago-Style Stuffed Pizza Recipe

Similar to Giordano’s, the Chicago legend.

Recipe Courtesy of Crouton Crackerjacks

As mentioned in the video, it is best to source a deep dish pizza pan at a local restaurant supply house that sells to the public. You can also find them online (See below).

Ingredients

Crust

  • 2 1/4 cups All-Purpose Flour
  • 2/3 cup Warm Water
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Active Dry Yeast
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 1/4 cup Olive Oil

Sauce

  • 1 15-ounce can crushed Tomatoes (See Note 1 Below)
  • 1/4 cup Onion, minced
  • 1 clove Garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon Basil
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt

Pizza (See Note 2 Below)

  • 1 pound Italian Sausage, cooked and drained
  • 3 ounces Pepperoni
  • 3 ounces Canadian Bacon
  • 12 ounces Mozzarella Cheese
  • 1/4 cup Parmesan Cheese
  • 1 tablespoons Butter

Directions

Crust

  1. Combine the yeast and water and let sit for 5 minutes to dissolve and proof.
  2. In a large bowl or KitchenAid (preferred), combine flour and salt.
  3. Add in the olive oil and stir cut the oil into the flour mixture.
  4. Add in water and yeast.
  5. Mix until a dough is formed. Knead for 1-2 minutes and put into an oiled bowl. Coat all sides of dough with oil, cover and let rise in the refrigerator for 6-8 hours or overnight.

Assemble

  1. When ready to make pizza, in a medium saucepan, saute onion and garlic in olive oil.
  2. Add in tomatoes, basil and salt.
  3. Cook over medium heat for 10 minutes, covered.
  4. Butter a 10-inch deep dish pizza pan and set aside.
  5. Reserve 1/3 of the dough for the top crust. Roll out the remaining dough until it is large enough to fit into the pan, allowing dough to rise over the top. Place in pan and work the dough into the corners so no air bubbles are trapped.
  6. Layer in the meat and cheese, starting with the Italian sausage, then pepperoni, then Canadian bacon, finishing with the mozzarella.
  7. Roll the reserved dough out until it can cover the top of the pizza. Place onto the pizza and press the edges into the sides of the bottom dough, making sure a lip remains to contain the sauce. Tear or cut several steam openings in the top crust.
  8. Top with the sauce.
  9. Place onto the bottom rack of your oven, preheated to 450°F. Bake covered for 20 minutes.
  10. Remove cover and sprinkle Parmesan on top. Bake an additional 7-10 minutes until crust is golden brown.

Let the pizza rest for 5-10 minutes before slicing and serving.

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Note 1 – I doubled the recipe for the sauce as I could not find quality crushed tomatoes in any can smaller than 28 ounces. The sauce freezes well if you are in the same predicament.

Note 2 – You can use any combination of ingredients you wish. It’s your darn pizza! Onions, green peppers, olives, mushrooms, anchovies, pineapple, eggs, cereal, you get the point. Just be sure to keep the meat on the bottom and the cheese on top, under the top crust.

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Original Video can be found at Chicago-Style Stuffed Pizza. Pizza Slice Photo and Pizza Missing a Slice Photos are Screen Shots from the Video. Photo of Giordano’s Famous Chicago Style Pizza by Alvin Trusty and is used by permission under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) License. Photo of Giordano’s, 730 North Rush Street, Chicago Sign by Thomas Hawk and is used by permission under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) License. Additional Information Courtesy of Wikipedia and is used by permission.





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FAQs

What's the difference between stuffed pizza and Chicago-style? ›

Deep-dish pizzas have a crust that rises up to the sides of the pan. On the other hand, stuffed pizzas are even deeper than deep-dish pizzas. An additional layer of dough is used for covering the stuffed pizza. Another vital factor that differentiates stuffed pizza from its counterparts is the cheese.

Why is Chicago style pizza so different from the other styles of pizza? ›

Chicago style pizza sauce is thicker and chunkier than many other sauce varieties. Additionally, it is placed on the top of the cheese instead of the cheese going on it. This is because these pizzas bake longer than flat ones and if the cheese were on the top, it would burn.

What makes Chicago pizza so good? ›

The extra-high crust makes space for lots more cheese, tomato sauce, and toppings than pan pies. WITH A NAME THAT REFERENCES ONIONS, it's no wonder that Chicagoans like their pizza with plenty of flavor. Tomato sauce is much thicker than the sauce on pan pizzas.

What type of cheese does Giordano's use? ›

Our signature Mozzarella cheese is specially produced for Giordano's by skilled Wisconsin cheese makers using only the very best milk from hard working, local farmers. It is aged to perfection and freshly shredded in house every day to ensure that rich, creamy, buttery flavor and the legendary Giordano's melt.

Why does Chicago-style pizza have sauce on top? ›

The reason for this being the dough used for Chicago pizzas takes longer to cook than the dough used for NY pizzas. Consequently, the ingredients for the pizza have to be layered in a very specific way so they don't burn: with the sauce on top.

Is Giordano's stuffed or deep-dish? ›

Giordano's World Famous Pizza is one of the very few pizza companies that can be credited with pioneering Chicago's international reputation for Chicago-style deep dish pizza. Did you know – a Giordano's pizza isn't just DEEP. It's also STUFFED with goodness!

What is authentic Chicago pizza? ›

Chicago-style pizza usually refers to deep-dish pizza, which is a thick pizza baked in a pan and layered with cheese, fillings like meat and vegetables, and sauce–in that order. The crust is usually two to three inches tall and gets slightly fried due to the oil in the pan.

How does Detroit-style pizza compared to Chicago style? ›

A Chicago-style slice is built upon a flaky, thin, deep crust similar to a traditional pie. On the other hand, Detroit-style pizza relies on a thick and fluffy crust reminiscent of focaccia. A Detroit-style crust stands out among other crusts thanks to its airier texture and cheesy, crispy underside.

What's the difference between New York-style and Chicago style pizza? ›

The crust: New York-style pizzas typically have thin, crispy crusts—similar to Neopolitan pizzas, except a bit sturdier. On the other hand, Chicago-style pizzas have thicker crusts that extend from the bottom up the entire height of the pizza. This bowl shape is what earned this style of pizza its deep-dish monicker.

How to layer toppings on Chicago-style pizza? ›

It's All in the Layers!

You start with a layer of mozzarella cheese slices on the bottom not the top! This keeps the crust crisp and allows the cheese to melt and ooze to the max. Top it with crumbled, cooked sausage (or other fillings of your choice) and spread the sauce on top not the bottom!

What's the difference between deep-dish and Chicago-style pizza? ›

Chicago style pizza has a deep, dense crust and is cooked in a high-sided pan. It's also known as "deep dish pizza" and takes longer to bake than other pizza types. The crust is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, and it's loaded with cheese, sauce, and toppings.

Do people from Chicago actually like deep-dish pizza? ›

However, if you ask most Chicagoans, deep-dish isn't something we eat regularly here. Don't get us wrong, we love deep-dish but day-to-day Chicagoans often prefer tavern-style or even New York's thin-crust (gasp!) Here's our guide to pizza in Chicago, broken down by style so you can eat 'za like a true Chicagoan.

What cheese burns on pizza? ›

Due to parmesan's low moisture content, even adding it to a cheese blend can result in bland and potentially burnt cheese. Some people also like adding parmesan to their pizza dough to infuse their crust with some extra umami.

What type of cheese is on Lou Malnati's pizza? ›

We strive to maintain long term relationships with our vendors, which is why we have used the same Wisconsin dairy farm for over 40 years as our source for mozzarella cheese. The unique flavor and texture of their cheese is vital to the Lou Malnati's pizza recipe.

What is a stuffed pizza? ›

Stuffed crust pizza is pizza with cheese (typically mozzarella) or other ingredients added into the outer edge of the crust. The stuffed crust pizza was popularized by Pizza Hut, which debuted this style of pizza in 1995. Stuffed crust pizza. Type.

How is Chicago pizza different from regular? ›

The Differences

The most noticeable difference between a New York style pizza Versus a Chicago style Pizza is their crust. New your style pizza is known for their thin crust, while the Chicago style pizza is typically thicker and also known deep dish.

What are the different pizza styles in Chicago? ›

A Guide to Chicago's Pizza Styles
  • Chicago Deep Dish Pizza.
  • Chicago Stuffed Pizza.
  • Chicago Pan Pizza.
  • Chicago Tavern-Style Pizza.
  • Chicago Pizza Pot Pies.
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How is Detroit-style pizza different than Chicago? ›

A Chicago-style slice is built upon a flaky, thin, deep crust similar to a traditional pie. On the other hand, Detroit-style pizza relies on a thick and fluffy crust reminiscent of focaccia. A Detroit-style crust stands out among other crusts thanks to its airier texture and cheesy, crispy underside.

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