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Penn and Teller's Favorite Pizza

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Whenever I meet someone new, I always like to talk about pizza. Now I don't force the conversation on them. I like to let the conversation flow. But if I have any control of it, I love to start discussing pizza. What kind of pizza they like. Their favorite pizza place. You get the idea. Hey it's what I do... It doesn't really matter who I meet, the subject will always come up. So when the opportunity came up to ask Penn and Teller what their favorite kind of pizza was. I jumped on it. I was able to ask both of them. And Teller talked. Really. I have been a huge fan of Penn and Teller for more years than I can remember. I had a chance to see them a number of years ago, but I blew it...but that's another story. Let me explain what happened in Las Vegas . We happend to see their show at the Penn and Teller Theater at the Rio . They were, as expected incredible. They are funny, witty, magical. With a peppery dose of irony and lots of fun. They show lots of thi...

How to Cook Steamed Clams (Steamers) by pizzatherapy.com

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My love affair with clams started before I could talk. I love clams in every way: raw clams on the half shell, clams in chowder, stuffed clams, clam fritters but one of my favorite clams are fried clams. Now these are not strip clams mind you, these are whole clams fried up. With the "bellies" on them. Not many people realize this but fried clams are steamers dipped in batter and fired in oil. I can't get enough of these babies...and I even dream of clams. Only because I can't get them all the time. You really need to go to New England to have fried clams... I want to talk about steamers..Oh they are amazing. The taste...the taste... Steamed clams, are in a class all by themselves. While fried clams (my favorites!)  can be greasy...steamers are totally natural. Sweet and tasty. The magic of the sea shines through and through... Clams come in several different varieties. The lager hard-shell clams, or quahogs are used for chowder. Some of these shells were made...

Un'Americana In Italia, Part 2, by Sky Dylan Robbins

Here is the second installment of Un'Americana In Italia. Sky explains that Italy gave the world the very first chocolate bar.In the 1616th Century, she explains, all of the chocolate was imported from Spain. The chocolate was used for drinking. However the Italians invented a machine that was able to turn chocolate from a liquid to a solid chocolate bar. "Chocolate is the joy of life!" Not any chocolate, mind you: dark chocolate. Sky then takes us on an incredible cheese adventure. Enjoy this Un'Americana In Italia, Part 2 I love listening to Sky speak in Italian. The words just seem to flow. The fact this film is totally narrarated in Italian adds much to the experience. Here is a link where you can listen to (and download, if you wish) an interview I did with Sky. Sky Dylan Robbins Interview by Albert Grande of Pizza Therapy Sky takes you inside the underground secrets of how various food is produced. She also reveals the passions of those...

Star Trek Pizza Cutter Review

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Ok I admit it: I love the Star Trek Pizza Cutter . The Star Trek Pizza Cutter is an exact replica of the Star Ship Enterprise. It is beautiful and shiny. Take a look right here: But does it really cut pizza? I took it for a test drive and it worked like a champ. Here is a video of me using the Star Trek Pizza Cutter : The truth is though, it is more for show than substance. But what a great show! It is very impressive! So While I will use it on special occasions, I will stick to my tried and true: Oxo 4-Inch Pizza Wheel But for special occasions and special pizzas, I'll take the Enterprise out of the box and use it to slice up pizza. I used The Star Trek Pizza Cutter and I liked it! Check it out here:  Star Trek Pizza Cutter Respectfully submitted, Albert Grande The Pizza Promoter For more conventional pizza cutters, check this out:

Six Ways to Boost Your Pizza Business

As a public service to our pizzeria owners and those interested in the pizza business, we share the following: Attending an industry trade show - even during an economic slowdown - can be the best investment you can make in your business. Some pizzerias are surviving and some are not, but only those who are taking the necessary action toward positive change will have the ability to compete and win. Here are six ways to boost your pizza business. Register to attend International Pizza Expo 2011. Come ready to learn at more than 80 pizza-specific seminars and demonstrations. Attend Beer & Bull Idea Exchanges for networking and sharing. You'll quickly learn that your problems are not unique and someone there just might have the solution you're seeking. Pick up new menu and recipe ideas at the International Pizza Challenge and the numerous demonstrations planned. Watch exhibitor product demonstrations and sample lots of great food. Negotiate great deals on an exhibit s...

Un'Americana In Italia, Part 1, Released

I am please to announce that Sky Dylan Robbins just completed her film: Un'Americana In Italia Here is what Sky said: Hi Albert, Hope all's well with you and your family. Wanted to let you know that Un'Americana in Italia is finally complete - the premiere went well and I uploaded it to my site. Thanks so much for all your past support, Albert. Amazing how passion and food connects people. When you have a chance, take a look and let me know what you think! Have a great rest of your weekend! Food love, Sky Thanks so much, Sky! We can't wait to see what you have in store for the universe next! We know you will do great things. We loved it Sky! Be well, Stay well, and Laugh as much as you can. albert And for more Italian cuisine I recommend, Mario's book:

How to Shuck an Oyster from pizzatherapy.com

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Oysters are a wonderful seafood. You can enjoy them in so many different ways. You can put them right on the grill. They cook up nicely in their own little package. You can enjoy them fried, or in a sandwich. Use them in sauces and stir fries Oysters have a wide array of uses. My favorite way to enjoy them is fresh and raw, right in the shell. The taste is almost indescribable. Wonderfully fresh with the taste of the ocean shining right through. The problem with these bivalves is the difficulty in getting them out of their shell. You need to know how to shuck them. If you are going to  open your own oysters, though you need the right tools. You need to have an oyster knife. The oyster knife needs to be made well with hardened steel. Accept no substitutes. You need a hardened steel oyster knife. Here's what I recommend: Dexter-Russell 2-3/4-Inch Oyster Knife, Carbon Steel and Beechwood . Here are the steps: Place your oyster on a board, flat side up. (You don't want ...