Pizza Quest with Peter Reinhart
What’s New
- Kyle Ahlgren on the Artisan Baking Center Online Classes (and a special offer)
- Multi-James Beard Nominee Cathy Whims of Portland’s Nostrana and her Brand New Book
- Pizza Quest: KID, Manhattan’s New Slice Cafe, with Chefs Ian Coogan and Max Blackman-Gentile
- Peter Scott Ruben: Why Frank Sinatra is the true “Chairman of the Board,” and the Greatest of the Greats
- Elizabeth Brasch, Mellow Mushroom’s Has a Vision
Wood Fired Lobster Pizza
Let me say up front that this won’t be the cheapest pizza you’ll make if you follow me into this rabbit hole, but I will say it will be a pizza you won’t soon forget! I love grilled lobster. The charring of the lobster “meat” gives it just a that much more flavor and even a slight textural difference that if it were just steamed. It also frankly just looks…Read More…
Judging The World Pizza Cup, Part Two
No matter how much you love pizza, there will always be a point in which you’ve had enough. It happened to me on the second day of the Pizza World Championship in Parma, Italy. I had already tasted over forty pizzas and the line between mozzarella and provolone was beginning to blur. I had to tap out. One of the on-deck judges filled my place and I took a much-needed…Read More…
New Webisode, Marco’s Coal-Fired Pizza, Part 1
I’m on my way to Denver as you read this, and am planning to have dinner at Racca’s, one of the most highly praised pizzerias in town. Had I not run into Mark Dym, the owner and patron of Racca’s, in NYC at the World Pizza Summit a few months ago, I would not have discovered that I’d already eaten at Racca’s a couple of years ago, except it was…Read More…
The 2016 Asheville Bread Festival
For the past twelve years I have been a presenter at the annual Asheville Bread Festival. There are a lot of things I like about this festival, an event that celebrates bread,of course, but also something even deeper. In fact, it reminds me a lot of PizzaQuest, where pizza is just the tip of the iceberg as we explore what I often call, “a fire in the belly that drives…Read More…
Pizza in Parma: Judging at The World Cup of Pizza, Part One
As much as I love them, pizza competitions are super weird. You only get one shot to make the greatest pizza of your life, the one that’s going to win you the pride and admiration of all your friends and colleagues, but you have to do it in a strange place with an unfamiliar oven and dough you made in the hotel bathroom sink. These factors plague my brain while…Read More…
Deviled Eggs with Prosciutto
Deviled eggs were always a big deal in my family. Well, most things food related were. The unfortunate thing is that we tended to only see them show up during the holidays. It’s definitely a great party food – easy to pick one up and pop it in your mouth and swing back later and pop another in there. Repeat as often as necessary and warranted by how good they…Read More…
Mirror Mirror on the Wall
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the greatest of them all… Gennaro Lombardi, Frank Pepe, John Sasso (Johns Pizza in NYC), Totonno Pero…legendary pizza makers who have created a lasting impact on the craft. Wouldn’t you love to be able to travel back in time and experience pizza from the hands of the true masters? Surely they were the greatest pizza makers in history right? Nah, nope, no way,…Read More…
Peppe Miele, Part 10 (finale): Calabrese Pizza
So here we are, at the end of our 10-part series with pizza maestro Peppe Miele, finishing up with one of my favorites, the Calabrese pizza. Here’s the bottom line about this pizza: Calabrese salami is not pepperoni — it’s way better! Not that pepperoni is bad, after all, how bad can any spicy salami with paprika be (other than how greasy it gets but, hey, for some people this…Read More…
Recipe: Neapolitan Pizza Dough
Note from Peter: I’ve been receiving a lot of requests for a proper VPN Napoletana dough. I’ve posted this previously on the Forno Bravo site, but wanted to be sure I also made it available here on PizzaQuest — especially in light of Brad’s recent post on making Margherita pizzas in two different ovens. Enjoy!! A true Naples dough uses only flour, water, salt, and yeast. Some versions substitute sourdough…Read More…
Margherita Pizza Showdown: Wood Fire vs. Home Oven
My name is Brad English and I make pizzas. I have been told by my youngest that I am “ruining pizza” for my family. Now, to be fair to myself, she’s a fickle eater! She loves my pizza when I make it her way, which is with pepperoni or salami and “regular” mozzarella, just like she can get at any of our local pizzerias. I say to her, you have…Read More…