Restaurant Review – Tony C’s (Austin, TX)

Continuing my tradition of posting restaurant reviews over my last few posts, I figured – “Why not keep a good thing going?” (at least for now). In Texas, we’ve been out of quarantine for a few months now, but even then, with things not fully back to normal and the perceived risks, we still tend to order in food more than we have before. And I’ve had some great spicy food and want to share my experiences with my readers!

My last review was on pizza, specifically Blaze Pizza, known for their “Hot Link” pizza for a Heataholic like myself. Today’s is a little more broad – not just pizza, but full-fledged Italian!

That brings us to Tony C’s. Tony C’s is a quaint little Italian and pizza place not too far from my house in suburban North Austin, Texas. Located in a semi-strip mall (no, not one of those loud, obnoxious ones with loud, chatty teenagers and tweens running amuck), it provides a way to enjoy nice Italian food in a quiet, relaxed setting. Oh yeah, and not only can you eat outside, but if you have kids (like I do), the outside area is enclosed and has toys for them to play.

Alright, on to the food! So many great options. Starting with the appetizers, first off, the Peroni (beer-battered) mushrooms are hands down, the best fried mushrooms I have ever had – EVER! The truffle aioli and the deep frying just makes these mushrooms melt in your mouth. No, they’re not spicy in and of themselves, not spicy at all, but the flavor in both the mushrooms and the breading is out of this world and they just hit the spot – whether you dip them in hot sauce or not!

Continuing with the appetizers, the antipasto…I’ve often wondered – if I eat a plate of antipasto and a plate of pasta, will that cancel each other out? 🙂 Sorry, had to insert that dad joke! While the antipasto does contain meat, you can request without if you’re a vegetarian like me. This does include three spicy tidbits – the first are the Pepperoncini peppers. I like Pepperoncini’s but there’s nothing unique about them. A good kick that I enjoy, but I can just as well get at Papa John’s. The second and third, however, are what made the meal and added the spice to it. The second are the sweet and spicy roasted red peppers – possibly, pickled, or maybe just spritzed with vinegar and salt, but a low-spice and flavorful way to kick off your meal. Saving the best of the antipasto for last are the red Peppadew peppers stuffed with goat cheese. Neither baked, nor fried, nor even toasted, it’s simple, but oh so good and has just that perfect kick you’re looking for! Small red Piquante peppers with soft goat cheese – you can eat one or more in a single bite, but after you’ve had one, you’ll want to savor that taste, as I did, and eat slooowwwwwwllllllyyyyy.

Peppadew peppers are based on the Peppadew brand name of the South African food company Peppadew International. They are well known for their brand of Piquante peppers named accordingly. These peppers are pickled before being jarred and shipped globally.

Added to all of this, with the appetizers were those delicious zucchini sticks with lemon aioli. And finally, who can forget the baked Buffalo Mozzarella – while some may think of it as a gigantic fried cheese stick, with its homemade breadcrumbs and melted texture, it’s an awesome precursor to any main course!

Done with the appetizers, it became time to move on to the pizza! My personal favorite is the eggplant – if pizza and eggplant Parmesan had a kid, it would taste like this! 🙂 Crushed pepper is a staple, as always! But truth be told, the appetizers filled me up so much that I could barely eat a slice and saved the rest for tomorrow’s lunch – happens every time at Tony C’s. EVERY SINGLE TIME! However, no matter your preference, pizza connoisseurs alike will embrace all they have to offer.

Finally, if you have enough room for it (I never do and it becomes part of next day’s meal), save room for dessert – I always love Tony C’s Tiramisu, but heard a lot of great things about their NY Cheesecake, which, one of these days, I’ll try if I can make it that far down my meal!

Details:

Spicy Flavors:

Personal Faves:

  • Peroni (beer-battered) mushrooms – THESE ARE THE BEST FRIED MUSHROOMS EVER! NO CONTEST!
  • Antipasto (without the meat)
  • Baked Buffalo Mozzarella
  • Zucchini Sticks
  • Eggplant Pizza
  • Truffle Shuffle Pizza (the truffle oil is strong in this one, but your taste buds will thank you!)
  • Tiramisu (for all you sweet-tooth-ers)

Spice on, my friends!

Restaurant Review – The Blaze Pizza (Austin, TX but various locations throughout)

Aah, pizza places – nothing like the taste of hot, bubbly cheese in a sea of marinara sauce surrounded by sporadic islands of toppings all on a toasted crust – thick, thin, gluten-free, cauli, keto – whatever your choosing!

Pizza has always been one of my favorite foods – even as a child, I remember the old school Pizza Hut commercials with aah’s and ooh’s. I love all kinds of pizza – the crispy thin genuine Italian, the thick Chicago style, the thin and flat New Yorker, the crispy Detroit and just about any other one you can find. The one challenge, about pizza places, is that when it comes to trying to find your spice, normally you are limited to just pouring copious amounts of red pepper flakes and maybe asking for jalapeno peppers as one of your toppings. Not that that’s a bad thing – I do that all the time anyway, and I love it! But it’s just that outside the core pizza itself, it can be tough to find unique ways to make your pizza spicy.

However, worry not! Every now and then, you can find a place that does offer something for us Heataholics…enter Blaze Pizza! Fitting name, don’t you think? Yes, it’s a chain, I know, and a large one too, but dear readers, you should know that I am NOT anti-chain. I welcome any place, large or small, that offers good food, good spice and a venue worthy of a visit! Blaze has locations all throughout Texas and the South, and it’s one of several modern chains that specializes in a Chipotle or Subway-esque BYO (build-your-own) style of pizza. But, to make things easy, they also have custom made-to-order combinations for those who know exactly what they want and can either add or subtract ingredients when needed.

So what is this offering I speak of? Simply put, it is their “Hot Link” pizza. Loaded with banana peppers, jalapeno peppers, red onions (all in all, hotter than white ones), and Blaze’s own spicy red sauce (something I recommend no matter what kind of pizza you get). The standard Hot Link comes with spicy Italian sausage, but being a vegetarian, I requested none. I did, however, request both extra spicy red sauce, and keeping with my recommendation I’d described in a previous post about how the spiciness of food can be significantly intensified simply by adding the hot condiment (be it sauce, powder, rub, etc.) DURING THE COOKING PHASE, in addition to after, I requested they add the crushed red pepper to the pizza before putting it in the oven.

End result? It was spicy and delicious! It met and exceeded my expectations! I’ll keep going back!

Details:

Spicy Flavors:

  • Spicy Red Sauce
  • Hot Link Pizza (in my case, without the Italian sausage – make sure to ask for crushed red pepper before they bake it!)

Personal Faves:

  • Any of their pizzas suit me well
  • Veg Out pizza
  • (Low carb and Keto days) Cauliflower crust and Keto crust pizzas
  • Dough Knots
  • (For all you sweet-toothers) S’more pie
Fresh out of the oven! You can see the one slice I added extra crushed red pepper and the red pepper flakes baked in!
The extra spicy red sauce provides an even greater kick!

Spice on, my friends!

Mike’s Hot Honey

Whoa! WTH, you ask?? What’s the meaning of this? I thought this is a family-friendly site catered to those with a love of spicy food! This sounds like some kind of “R” (or even higher) rated post!

Relax, folks. I’m not talking about someONE, but rather, someTHING – the kind of honey we all know about – the one that comes from thousands of buzzing bees! 🙂

Always a pizza lover (in addition to spicy food), I succumbed to my cravings today and went Detroit-style – grabbed a curbside from Via 313. Did my usual loading up of crushed red pepper on top of a jalapeno-loaded pizza, but this time (my second time ordering from them), I noticed something on the menu I’d never noticed before – Mike’s Hot Honey. I ordered a side of it, wanting to see if it truly lived up to its name.

Needless to say, it did! I noticed its red color, and boy did it give a kick! Never did I think pizza and honey go well together – two great things, but never thought a merger of sorts could happen – just no discernible synergies (how’s that for business speak – need to put that MBA of mine to use once in a while!). But for the first time EVER, I found myself pouring it on my pizza (sometimes below, sometimes on top of the crushed red pepper) and dipping my crusts. It had such a knockout kick, you kept wanting more!

After finishing what I’d ordered, I did a quick Google search and lo and behold – They’re a Brooklyn, NY-based company! Here’s their website again – https://mikeshothoney.com/. You can order directly and they’ve got recipes too. Needless to say, I’m impressed and they’ll be getting a new customer for life!

Spice on, my friends!

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