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Pizza Champion Interview: Steve Lieber

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                             Steve Lieber is an incredible pizziolo. He is a member of the World Pizza Champions . He has an incredible story to tell. In the following interview he tells his pizza story. He explains how he got into the pizza business. He learned how to make pizza. He worked in a number of restaurants and decided he wanted to become a master pizziolo. According to his bio: Over the years, Lieber established himself working in high volume restaurants that posed many challenges and soon found great success…A self-described “pizza fanatic,” Steve regularly travels the globe to attend conventions and further his knowledge of the industry to perfect techniques and capitalize on the latest in pizza trends. In the following interview, he explains how he: •learned to make pizza •how his passion for pizza led him to try to ...

The Blonde Vegetarian Discusses Her New Cookbook

Rebecca Woodland is an unusual person. She loves to cook and she loves sharing her food with others. But that is not what makes Rebecca unusual. Rebecca Woodland is a survivor. She battled cancer and won. With victory in hand she decided to share her favorite recipes with her new cookbook, The Blond Vegetarian.. She discovered that a big part of her recovery was proper eating. Her cookbook is more than just a collection of recipes. Rebecca puts her heart and soul into her cooking. She dicovered a secret: make the foods that you are supposed to eat taste really good. All of her recipes (over 200) can be made with local ingredients including local vegetables, fruits and herbs. Most of the recipes are vey low in cholesterol and very low fat. The recipes contained are easy to prepare, delicious as well as beautiful. The tastes appeal to children as well as those who may not be fans of vegetarian cooking. You can see my interview, here: You can claim your own copy of Rebe...

Cappicolla and Buffalo Mozzarella Pizza

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This pizza was the result of having the right kind of ingredients. It truly just made itself. Simple, yet oh so tasty! You can ramp up the taste, if you use buffalo mozzarella. If not available, any whole milk or regular mozzarella will do. Ingredients: Dough for 1 pizza (Dough recipe will make 2 regular sized pizzas or 4 thin Neapolitan pizzas) 4-6 oz. of buffalo mozzarella (whole milk mozzarella is fine) 2-3 cloves of garlic minced 2-4 oz . of parmesan cheese 1 16 oz. can of stewed tomatoes or pizza sauce (One can is enough for 2 pizzas) 4-6 slices of cappicolla (thinly sliced Italian ham) ¼ cup fresh basil or more (if available) olive oil, salt, and pepper to taste Directions: Roll out dough to desired size. Drizzle olive oil on dough. Spread evenly. Drain and crush tomatoes with a fork and then spread evenly on pizza Mince garlic and spread on tomatoes or sauce Slice mozzarella and spread over dough Spread the parmesan on the pizza Cover pizza with th...

The Ultimate Recipe Challenge Winner: Gail J. Churinetz!

I never doubted it for a second! Our own Gail J. Churinetz, a long time member of the Pizza Therapy Ohana  won the The Ultimate Recipe Challenge on The Food Network . A huge congratulations goes out to Gail and her family. Gail has been a dedicated foodie and pizza fanatic for many years. As a matter of fact I still have a bunch of her recipes on a CD she made for me a number of years ago. As an aside, Gail is such a pizza purist, she has all of the water she uses for he pizzas, imported straight from New Haven ! And as I understand it, The Water for her award winning pizza, came right from the tap at Sally's Apizza on Wooster Street . The award winning pizza: a Crawfish and Andouille Sausage Pizza . Gail's recipe was up against some very stiff competition. In the end, her recipe won over the judges. While, I do not have permission to share her pizza recipe, you can get copy of the recipe at this link . Also, here is the link for Gail's Award Winni...

Bacon, Spinach and Tomato Pizza

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An Original: The B, S and T (Bacon, Spinach and Tomato Pizza!) I am always trying to come up with new tastes for my guests. This was a recipe that evolved out of having some friends bring different ingredients for pizza. The result was a real crowd pleaser and a wonderful marriage of different tastes. Ingredients: • Dough for 1 pizza • 1/4 to 1/2 lb. of bacon, cooked • 1 cup of fresh spinach, washed and drained • 1/2 to one whole tomato thinly sliced • 4-6 oz. of mozzarella cheese • 2-4 oz. of parmesan or provolone cheese • 2-3 cloves of garlic, minced • basil, oregano, salt and pepper to taste • olive oil Directions: 1. Wash and rinse spinach. Drain and set aside. 2. Cook bacon, and drain on paper towel. 3. Roll out dough to desired size. 4. Drizzle olive oil on dough. Spread evenly. 5. Spread remaining minced garlic on dough. 6. Evenly spread spinach on dough. Add desired spices. Reserve a pinch or two. 7. Sprinkle mozzarella and parmesan chees...

Gail Goes for Gold on The Food Network

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It's always great to be a winner. It's better when you recognize the winner before anyone else does. And that is the case, here. I 'm very proud to announce our own Gail Churinetz , a winner of the Pizza Therapy Recipe Contest , is now being featured on The Food Network . Gail has been a long time supporter of Pizza Therapy , and she is like a member of the family. Gail writes: Hello Albert.... Just wanted to keep you posted regarding my Pizza making.....I am the one that won your competition several years back...I am going to be on Food Network "Ultimate Recipe Showdown", airing March 14th , I made the finals and my recipe..... "Crawfish & Andouille Sausage Pizza"....thought you would love to watch this video. ( Albert's side bar: You can see Gail as she engages with host, Guy Fieri, at this link. ) I can't tell you who won the competition, but if possible, try not to miss the show.... Hope all is well with you and keep up the...

Italian Cooking with Theresa and Drew: A Pizza Celebration

I love people who celebrate pizza. They are the one's who spread the truth about pizza. They are the true lovers of pizza. And Theresa and Drew are those kind of people. They love making pizzza. They love eating pizza. And they love showing others how to make pizza. How cool is that? That is the essence of pizza. Pizza brings people together. When you make pizza, you make magic happen. Eating pizza is an event that should be celebrated with others. Making pizza is a good time. Here is a video of Theresa and Drew's finished product. You can visit their blog to discover other how to videos, recipes, commentaries and mores. Here is the link: Italian Cooking with Theresa and Drew So go visit. Learn, discover and celebrate. Tell them that Pizza Therapy sent you. They might even offer you a slice.... pizza on earth, albert grande The Pizza Promoter The Pizza Forum What You Think Becomes Reality And if you want to make pizza you do need the right tools....