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Visiting Chicago and Don’t Know Which Pizzas to Try?

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Checking Out Pizza with Chicago Pizza Tours Chicago Pizza Tours Will Take Care of it for You! Chicago’s Hottest New Pizza Tour Allows Participants to See Chicago One Slice at a Time! Chicago, IL, May 21, 2010 -- The Windy City. Wrigley Field. The Bears. The Magnificent Mile. Chicago has its share of icons, but one of its most famous attractions – delicious world-famous pizza – is receiving special attention with the launch of Chicago Pizza Tours, LLC. The brainchild of Chicagoland native Jon Porter, the concept for Chicago Pizza Tours began with a gourmet foods walking tour his wife participated in with coworkers. While the group sampled a number of items from the city’s various neighborhoods there was one specialty missing from the list: pizza. Porter quickly got the ball rolling, surveying dozens of friends, family and even strangers to identify their favorite pizza venues.  “I felt it was important to get a wide array of feedback in order to provide a good variety o...

Naples Pizzerias Using Coffin Wood?

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Say it Ain't So... Recent news out of Naples allege that some pizzerias in that city are using coffin wood to fuel their pizza ovens. This was reported in Il Giornale, a local Italian daily. Police have been investigating reports that some of the smaller pizzerias may have used stolen coffin wood to keep their wood fired ovens going. In recent years there has been a rash of grave robbers in the city of Naples. According to reports last year 50,000 flower pots were stolen. As a pizza maker, I am in utter shock and disbelief. All of the pizzas made in Naples that are DOC certified are made to exact specifications.  For more information check out this resource: Associazione Verace Pizza Neapolitan .   Another pizza organization is:  Verace Pizza Napoletana Americas The idea that pizza made under such stringent conditions would get woods from coffins to me is outrageous. I find it hard to believe that anyone would willingly violate the trust placed in these...

Pizza Vending Machines: Let's Pizza Vs The Pie-O-Matic

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Pizza Vending Machines Come and Go...But the Pie-O-Matic will live forever... Marty sent me the following article from the New York Times about Pizza Vending Machines in Italy. "Is Europe bringing back the automat? Claudio Torghele hopes so. Over the last decade, Mr. Torghele, 56, an entrepreneur in this northern Italian city who first made money selling pasta in California, has developed a vending machine that cooks pizza. The machine does not just slip a frozen pizza into a microwave. It actually whips up flour, water, tomato sauce and fresh ingredients to produce a piping hot pizza in about three minutes..." The article goes on to explain how through various testing different devices the developers of Let's Pizza  were able to create a viable machine that will actually make pizzas... You can read the entire article here . According to the Let's Pizza Website : Let's Pizza is the only machine able to create pizza by kneading it on the spot and add...

White Pizza Memories from Dick Cami

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Noted pizzaiolo Dick Cami shares the following pizza tale, exclusively for The Pizza Therapy Pizza Blog : Hiya Albert...here's a story that happened to me when there were only about four or five pizzeria's in the Bronx...that's going way back: White Pie We opened the Daiquiri Palace about twenty two years ago in Palma, Majorca and my partner's son Gil Davis runs it now as a seasonal business, besides daiquiri’s we serve fresh made pizza’s on the beach. I'm a transplanted New Yorker that moved to Miami in '59 and I've been in the nightclub and restaurant business all my life, I now live Portland, Oregon My grandfather was a chef who came over from Faenza, Italy to work at the Ritz Hotel in New York City in the early 1900’s and when he retired he still kept his hand in the business by making sauces for local restaurants in the upper Bronx and he also made a lot of specialties for Mercurio's market in Mount Vernon, an Italian specialty store. A...

Egg and Sausage Pizza from Chef John

How about this for a crazy idea. Fry some hot Italian sausage, drain it. Make some dough, put on a little tomato sauce and then put the sausage on the pizza. Put the pan in an oven and cook. Then add some perfectly good, fresh eggs to the mix. Gently add the eggs to the top of the pizza and cook. Hmmm . Believe it or not...it works! You can watch Chef John as he goes step by step through the entire process. This pizza looks simply incredible. This could my new personal favorite breakfast pizza. Or anytime pizza. Watch, learn and get hungry for a pizza. Now that's a pizza! Simply amazing! Thanks Chef John. You can discover more of Chef John's Recipes at his Blog . Chef John is also known as The Denver Food Guy. He also features a whole library of step by step videos at his YouTube Channel called Food Wishes. pizza and sausage on earth, albert grande The Pizza Promoter at Legends of Pizza This looks like the kind of pizza pan used by Chef John:

How to Re-Use A Pizza Box? Get a pizza box that can be reused

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In honor of Earth Day , let's spread some pizza re-cycling awareness...What follows is the answer to recycling pizza boxes. Introducing the reusable pizza box. My thanks to William Betz , who unraveled the mystery of re-using pizza boxes... Here's what Bill told me: Americans consume 3 billion, yes, 3 BILLION with a B, cardboard pizza boxes every year...in the 2 minutes you've spent reading this message...12,000 have been used...and they are NOT recyclable as they are contaminated w/ grease and foodstuffs... My response: Three Billion Bill? What can be done about the pizza box problem? Reusable Pizza Boxes explained Bill... Bill pointed me to Mombo's pizza in Santa Rosa, California as a prime example. He said they are using reusable pizza boxes. And this concept has been very successful for the business, their customers and the planet. Chris Smith a Press Democrat Columnist, wrote the following: " Mombo's has introduced the first Re-usable p...

Auntie Anna's Sausage and Pepper Special

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This dish was often served when we would visit Auntie Anna. Whenever we would eat at her house there would be many different types of Italian food. Lots of food. And you were always expected to eat it. All of it. If you didn't eat, you were in trouble. She always served this dish as an appetizer. It was always the first thing on the table. She would serve this dish with a loaf of Italian bread. She explains: "I thought you might like my Famous Sausage and Pepper Special! This recipe can be made into a casserole and baked also." Ingredients 1 lb. of Italian sausage 2 medium potatoes, thickly sliced 1 large red or green pepper, cut in strips 1 can of mushrooms onion to taste pinch of salt and pepper corn oil or olive oil Directions Sprinkle or spray olive oil on to surface of frying pan. (I use corn oil) Sauté sausage very slowly. When sausage is half cooked, add potatoes, salt and pepper. When potatoes are semi-cooked add peppers, mushrooms and oni...