First of all, the Spicy Sicilian from Pizza Hut is topped with ground beef, Italian sausage, red onions and jalapeno slices. And, no these aren't pickled jalapenos. These peppers fresh, have the seeds and all the heat. The pizza also seemed to have two layers of cheese, but I don't know if that's normal or just something that they do at my local Pizza Hut.
The reason this pizza is so incredibly spicy is that it is absolutely loaded with jalapeno slices. You don't get just a little heat from this pie, you get fire and the burn is oh so good. If you have problems with spicy foods, take note that they aren't kidding when they call it spicy. Some restaurants use the term and the food lacks real heat, but not this time.
The combination of beef, sausage, red onions and jalapenos is delicious. The red onion adds a bit of sweetness and the ground beef and sausage add different textures to the crisp onion and jalapeno slices. Paired with a pan crust, you've got a winning taste and texture combination. And, just in case you're wondering, this pizza actually tastes better cold than it does hot.
A one slice serving from a medium Spicy Sicilian with a pan crust has 270 calories, 12 grams of fat, 5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans-fat, 25mg of cholesterol, 680mg of sodium, 27 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 2 grams of sugar and 11 grams of protein.
I rate the Spicy Sicilian 5 out 5 stars. If you're looking to try something new at Pizza Hut - and love spicy food - this is definitely worth trying. And, here's a little secret. If you want the pizza to be even spicier, skip the regular sauce and ask them to use hot wing sauce instead. You'll add an extra punch of heat without ruining the flavor of the pizza. If you do find the pizza too spicy though, ask for some ranch dressing to drizzle over the pizza. It works like a charm and tastes delicious.
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- Loaded with jalapeno slices.
- 270 calories per slice of a medium pizza on a pan crust.
- 5 out of 5 stars.





8 Comments
Post a CommentSounds great!
Great review and nice work!! :-)
This sounds like the kind of pizza my husband would like. I'm an absolute wimp when it comes to hot and spicy food. Even so-called "mild" curries, chilies and other such food is too hot for me!
Sophie
Very interesting!
This sounds too spicy for me! Good review though!!
Thanks, I will have to try it.
yum; i wish they gave you more sauce and more cheese..even when u ask for extra it's never a lot
Our Pizza Hut's food is just awful. I'd have to be blackmailed into eating it.