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The State of Pizza in San Francisco...

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Jan reports from San Francisco: Hi Albert, Thanks for sharing your story and the Anthony Mangieri video. It's great to see a master at work and now we have another reason to return to San Francisco. On a recent visit to the city my wife and I had the pleasure of dining at Tony’s (Gemignani) Pizza Napoletana. It was first on my list of things to do and I was not disappointed - truly amazing pizza and service. I could have died right there. Here is a picture of our pizzas and meatballs in an incredible tomato sauce. And then there is the International School of Pizza - imagine going to school to make pizza! If I were only 21 again . . . Pizza&Love, Jan And here is a picture of these incredible pizzas created by Tony G.: Thanks so much, Jan. Now you really gave me a reason to go to San Francisco... As if I need a reason. Pizza on the West Coast, albert I love the following book on pizza by Tony and Diane Morgan . I have a copy and it is amazing. As a mat...

Naturally Risen, the Best Pizza Film of All Time.

Naturally Risen is a film by Michael Evans . It's a film honoring, Anthony Mangieri and his pizzeria, Una Pizza Napoletana, When I interviewed Peter Reinhart and Chris Bianco , for Legends of Pizza, Volume 1 , they both praised Anthony for his pizza making and his dedication to the art of pizza. As Evans explains: "Naturally Risen, is a short film documenting the rhythm of the process of noted pizzaiola Anthony Mangieri. Anthony owned and operated Una Pizza Napoletana in the East Village of New York City from 2004 until 2009. The film takes a decided non-verbal, intimate approach, in the tradition of a surf video – allowing Mangieri's disciplined movements to speak for themself. Legendary skateboarder and musician Tommy Guerrero, provides the score." You can watch Naturally Risen , here: NATURALLY RISEN from michael evans on Vimeo . Anthony Mangieri is simply an incredible pizzaiolo. Michel Evans is an incredible filmaker. Without a doubt this is the most amazi...

The True Story of Pizza Therapy

The real story of Pizza Therapy is all about my Dad. When we were teenagers, he would stop at an Italian bakery on his way home from work and purchase pizza dough. He would then create the most amazing pizzas I ever tasted. His pizzas were more abuot making pizza from the heart. He is the inspiration of Pizza Therapy .... So when you visit Pizza Therapy , you are honoring my Dad... Here is the story: Thanks, Dad. And thank you for all of your support. Pizza on Earth, Good Will to All, albert grande Pizza Therapy

The Best Pizza in St. Louis, Missouri

You have to love St. Louis, Missouri. After all they fry their ravioli. Fried Ravioli is one of the signature dishes of this town. The pizza has its own spin as well. Forget the mozzarella and parmesan. In St. Louis, you will discover the secret of pizza is the provel cheese . What is provel? Provel is a cheese mixture made of provolone, swiss and cheedar cheese. Provel is the heart of many of the pizzas in St. Louis. It has a creamy texture with a very unique taste. You can learn more about provel cheese at this link at Wikipedia . Here some of the best pizzerias in St. Louis : Cusaneli's : "The cheese, (Provolone) and the paper thin crust." Imo's: "the best pizza...the paper thin crust, the yummy cheese, the real bacon toppings. I miss it so much that it's the first stop when I fly "home" to St. Louis ." Portas Pizza: "...Great crust, great sauce and great ingredients" Racanelli's Pizza: "The sauce, the crust.. and watc...

Forno Bravo Wood Fired Ovens Interview with James

This interview originally appeared in Pizza News from pizzatherapy.com : I was fortunate enough to get James of fornobravo.com to take a few minutes out of his work day for an interview. James shared how he got his start making pizza: using a pizza stone. Albert : Hi James you are the owner of fornobravo.com . Can you tell me a little bit about your company and products? James: Hi Albert. Thanks for having me on Pizza News . I love your site -- which is how we met. Forno Bravo specializes in wood-fired pizza ovens, brick oven accessories and pizza ingredients. We have a range of pizza oven types and sizes for the home owner, including pizza oven kits, real brick ovens, and fully assembled ovens. Typically, residential pizza ovens are between 31" and 43" -- large enough to cook multiple pizza at a time, but still easy to manage and fast to heat up. Our ovens, tools and pizza ingredients are all made in Italy -- and they let the American pizza chef make world-class pizza a...

Chicago Food Planet Rocks Chicago

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Shane Kost is the mastermind behind Chicago Food Planet Chicago Food Tours. He walks around Chicago neighborhoods with you. He tells you the history, the architecture, but mostly it's about the food. He features two incredible food tours: The Near North Food Tasting and The Buck Town Wicker Park Food Tour. And yes both include a stop at a pizzeria. This is not the pizza you would expect. This is tasting pizza that you may not have ever experienced. This is Chcago Food Planet Pizza! Shane has the inside track. He gives you the real scoop on Chicago food. (including pizza...) Watch his amazing video: As a side note, I did an incredible interview with Shane. And then disaster struck. I would love to blame someone, but I must assume all responsibility...I accidently deleted the audio. Blast it! Hopefully Shane will give me another chance to do another interview. Until then. Make sure you check out: Chicago Food Planet Food Tours pizza all over Chicago, albert Pizza Therapy

How Long Is Food Safe to Eat?

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From my friend Gary Bimonte of Pepe's : How long do you keep food before you toss it? Many times I have searched for the expiration date on a bottle of ketchup or mayonnaise. What has happened is that the date is impossible to find or it is smudged. In our kitchen we live by the moto: When in doubt toss it out... I want to share a valuable resource that answers the age old question how long is your food safe to eat... It's called StillTasty . All of the information is referenced. All the information seems current. For example, how long should you keep eggs? Answer: 3-5 weeks. (they will keep up to a year, frozen...) Should you put tomatoes in the fridge? Answer: Store them a room temperature until they are ripe. Who new? Check out StillTasty . It's a great resource... BTW: Keep that pizza you bought from the store for 3-4 days. Unless you freeze it, and then the pizza will be good for 1-2 months. food safety on earth, albert grande And in an emergency you may need to read t...

Pepe's Pizza at Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Connecticut

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The following video was part of The Pizza Therapy East Coast Pizza Tour 2009. The news that Pepe's would be opening another location in South Eastern Connecticut created quite a buzz. Pizza fans were excited. This was the talk of the town as the local newspaper and radio stations added to the excitement. When would Pepe' s open? Would they have a coal fired oven? And the ultimate question was: would this Pepe's be as good as the pizza in New Haven ? We visited the day after they opened at Mohegan Sun Casino . We were hesitant to go on opening day for obvious reasons. This Pepe's location looks very similar to the location in New Haven . There was wonderful ambiance. The coal fired oven is there. The booths are there. They even serve Foxon soda. But how was the pizza? The pizza was great. We will definitely go back...as a matter of fact we ended going back two days later... The Pizza at Mohegan Sun was Incredible Here are some other Pepe...

Secrets Inside the Pizzeria Interview

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I recently got a copy of a great video tutorial on how to make pizza created by Bev Collins . It's called "Secret's Inside the Pizzeria". It was a simple guide with easy to understand tips about making pizza. I decided to call up Bev and see if I could pull any more pizza secrets out of her. I recorded the entire call. It was a great pizza conversation. We covered a lot of information. She is an interesting pizzaiolo. First she never had pizza until she was 16. Here first pizza was out of a pizza kit. (Think Apian Way and Chef Boy Ardee...) But somehow she persisted. She studied, she learned. She was tenacious. She didn't give up. Now she makes pizza like a master. Some of the things we discussed were: pizza tools you need the best type of flour to use her take on other pizza ingredients the fact that you can have great ingredients but still not make great pizza It's all about all in the technique. Excellent step by step directions to make dough Some inside...

Top Pizza Blogs from The Daily Reviewer

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The Daily Reviewer recently nominated this bolg as being one of the Top Pizza Blogs . Hey thanks. Here is a list of the best of the best who made the cut: Slice America's Favorite Pizza Weblog. Adam Kuban's pizza vision. Intelligent, interesting and fun, with an attitude. Pizza Blog About How To Eat Order Italian Pizza Online : After you order your pizza online and before the pizza delivery man delivers a fresh pie to your door...spend some time relaxing and reading our pizza blog. Great concept. Fantastic blog! Passion-4-Pizza Blog: Lillian and Cary share their unique passion for pizza. Excellent resource. Pure pizza passion and insight. worstpizza.com : Dedicated to finding the best pizza places, by sorting through the worst. Opinionated but fair pizza reviews. Great information. The Pizza Blog: Everything you wanted to know about pizza, but were afraid to ask. Very informative. I Dream of Pizza: A New York City Pizza Blog : A blog dedicated to everything and anything ab...

200,000 Pizza Views, Going for a million...

About 2 years ago, I made pizza in my kitchen. I decided to film the process. It was simple, basic and not a lot of bravado. Just me making pizza dough. Something I've done hundreds of times. I then posted it on YouTube and kind of forgot about it. Honestly, if you told me I would have more than a thousand views for my pizza dough video, I would have said you were wacky. Sure people love pizza. People love to eat pizza. They eat it by the truckload. But never in my wildest dreams would I have thought, there would be very many pizza fans interested in making pizza. Well the stats speak for themselves. First a thousand. Then ten tousand. Then tens of thousands. At the end of one year, I had 50,000 views. I was shocked and amazed. That's a lot of pizza fans. During the next year, I got an additional 150,000 views. That's a total of 200,000 views. (Alright almost 200,000...) I'm speechless. I'm flabbergasted. I'm shocked. I'm in total disbelief. Can that many p...

The Best Pizza in Las Vegas: Metro Pizza

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John Arena and Sam Facchini co-owners of Metro Pizza There is only one pizzeria, that can claim the the title as The Best Pizza in Las Vegas and that is Metro Pizza . Metro has been on the radar of Pizza Therapy for a number of years. And with good reason. They make their pizza with heart and excellence. You can read the review at this page . (Scroll down to Nevada Pizza.) The Metro team loves pizza. They live pizza. They are passionate about pizza. John Arena and his cousin Sam Facchini founded Metro in 1980. They have not looked back since. The true love for the art form of pizza shines through with John and Sam's mission statement about Metro. "We believe that a true Pizzeria should be a gathering place for family and friends to relax, share great food and enjoy each other's company. We have visited hundreds of Pizzerias across the country, learning and gathering recipes to bring our guests a taste of home, wherever home might be." John in a...

Pepe's Voted Top Pizza of 50 Best Things to Eat

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Albert at Pepe's on Wooster Street Hey we knew it all the time. Frank Pepe's Pizzeria Napoletana in New Haven , Connecticut, makes some of the best pizza on the planet. It's always nice to get global recognition, however. An article written by, Killian Fox from the Observer lists the 50 Best Things to Eat in the World . Right there at Number 31, is Pepe's! Here is what he said: "You could generate enough heat to fuel a brick oven with the argument over which country bakes the world's best pizza: Italy, where the concept originated, or America, where it was globalised. Neapolitan purists will make pilgrimages to hotspots such as La Sorrentina, outside Naples, whose chef has won the prestigious Naples Pizza Championship, but we contend that the upstart Yanks do it better. The best American pizza can be found, not in New York as is commonly assumed, but in New Haven, Connecticut , where the Pepe family has been spinning dough since 1925. Their white clam pie h...

Science in the Kitchen from pizzatherapy.com

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I came accross an out of print gem to share with you. The following is from Science in the Kitchen by Mrs. E. E. Kellogg. While not about pizza, it certainly is a treasure of food information. There are some interesting discussions about all kinds of food. In the following, various fruits are discussed. There is also some great information about the olive. Apples were introduced into the United States by the early settlers, and the first trees were planted on an island in Boston Harbor, which still retains the name of Apple Island. The wild crab tree is the parent of most of the cultivated varieties. THE PEAR .--The origin of the pear, like that of the apple, is shrouded in obscurity, though Egypt, Greece, and Palestine dispute for the honor of having given birth to the tree which bears this prince of fruits. Theophrastus, a Greek philosopher of the fourth century, speaks of the pear in terms of highest praise; and Galen, the father of medical science, mentions the pear in his writin...

Simple Lasagna from pizzatherapy.com

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A basic Italian dish with countless variations. This dish was always served at our house during the Big Four Holidays: Thanksgiving , Christmas , New Years and Easter ! This recipe comes from Auntie Esther Yacavone , ( Auntie Jenny's sister). Ingredients 1 lb. lasagna noodles cooked as directed on package. 1 lb. loose hamburger cooked or cooked meatballs , crumpled 2 lbs. ricotta cheese 1 lb. mozzarella cheese grated cheese, either Parmesan or Romano (or both) tomato sauce salt, pepper and spices to taste (basil, oregano) Directions In bottom of lasagna pan put some sauce Start layering. First noodles, then the meat and then the cheeses. Keep layering until everything is used. Leave top layer with just sauce and grated cheese. Bake 350º or until center is hot and 'cheeses have melted. Tips: You crumble 2 hard boiled eggs in the layers. (That is what my mom does). Replace the hamburger with seafood: shrimp, crab, clams, or lobster for a wonderful taste! Thanks, Auntie Esther an...

From a pizzeria in Italy...

If you want to learn to make great pizza, you need to eat great pizza. Then the next step is watch great pizza being make. In this episode of the Pizza Blog we journey to the birth place of Modern Pizza, Naples, Italy. You can watch the pizziolo step by step as puts together a simple pizza. First he puts on the sauce, and spreads it out. Next goes the mozzarella cheese. Then he puts on some pepperoni. Watch as he drizzles a little olive oil on the pizza. Simply amazing... pizza on earth, albert Discover More Pizza Videos , Here Internet Marketing, Pizza and Rock and Roll My friend Peter Reinhart went on a quest to find the best pizza in the world. You can discover his story, in American Pie .

Chris's Pizza Tale from "Down Under"

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Chris writes: I was interested to share some views on Pizza; I was born here in Australia but my family is quite a mixed race group, with parents coming here as refugees back in 1950 from Italy . I have also Yugoslavian and French influences from different relatives and of course the local Australian influence . Any way my Italian parents were not rich and as a minority they did many things 'the old way' which we kids thought were a bit peasantry and too much effort. The most important was that they baked their own bread and Pizza each week in a 'real' wood oven. I say real because its design is that you build a hot fire in the oven get the bricks hot then clean out the coals and sweep it out and put in the food. All this is quite time consuming and messy but the flavor! Of course as we grew up, we now appreciate the wonders of this method of cooking and just put up with the work needed. This is where I read with delight your story about your dad and the local kids and...

World's Largest Commercial Pizza

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When it comes to pizza, some people insist bigger is always better. That may not always be the case. But sometimes even with pizza you can to much of a good thing. The follwoing video chronicles the largest commercial pizza. This pizza measures a massive 50 inches by 45 inches. The well worn pizza screen attests to the fact this was not the first time this pizza was attempted. You will be able to witness the pizzaiolo roll out the dough and then try to spread it out. You can watch the step by step process of this gigantic pizza monster. You can also see the special oven used to produce this amazing pizza. Bigger amy not be better, but it is sure fun to watch... If you are inspired to get in the traditional pizza business, you may want to check out this resource: Also, find out about how to get in the pizza business at this link. pizza on earth, albert grande Learn to Make Pizza And for some amazing tea go here:

Finding Pizza on Earth, in Vermont...

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The Jay Vogler Interview, Part 1 From the Pizza News Archives Jay Vogler , is a master pizzaiolo from Vermont. His restaurant is called Pizza On Earth . Jay has lots of incredible knowledge to share about pizza and cooking in general. Here is part one of our pizza conversations: Albert : Hey Jay thanks for agreeing to do this interview. As you may know, "Pizza on Earth" is the motto of pizzatherapy.com . The first question I want to ask you is: how did you come up with the name? Jay: Before we were a business, we made a Christmas card with a pizza on it and I shaped the cheese to look like the continents and we put pizza on earth on it...some of our friends said ..what a good name for your pizza biz and we sat on it for a year till we were up and running and the rest is pizza history. Albert: That's a great story. Please tell me a little about yourself. Where are you from? Where did you grow up? Jay: I grew up in New Jersey but always summered in Vermont as we have ...

Thin Crust Pizza Dough and 2 Neapolitan Sauce Recipes

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From The Pizza and Pasta Forum Bean shares the following: Thin Crust Pizza Dough and 2 Neapolitan Sauce Recipes If you like pizzeria pizza, then these are the recipes for you! I was very impressed with the turn out. I did the dough in my bread machine and it turned out perfect. I cut the dough in half & let it rest covered for 10 minutes. Then I rolled out the dough (which I never do) because I wanted to get it stretched and I didn’t even pre-bake it (no need to). I baked them on my pizza stone adding a few minutes to the time. I did make a few minor changes (less salt in all the recipes). YUMMY! Bill’s Thin Crust 1 c - Water 1 1/8 tsp - Sugar 2 tsp - Salt (not kosher salt) (1 t.) 1 1/2 T - Olive Oil 3 c - Hi-Gluten Flour(I used bread flour) 3/4 tsp - Instant Dry Yeast (Fleishman’s ADY) Variables changed: Went back to normal salt for this crust. Forgot to use vegetable oil (called for in my encyclopizza recipe) and used olive oil instead. Omitted dough relaxer. Dough was mixed in t...