Pizza Quest with Peter Reinhart
What’s New
- Randy Clemens and Forest Farming in Uruguay — The Back to The Earth Movement is Back!
- It’s not too late to chase your dreams: “Pizza From the Heart” A New Book by Paulie and Mary Ann Gee
- 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
Tomato Pie, Rocky Ford, and Me, Part 7 (conclusion)
Note from Peter: This is the final installment of Bob’s series, which has been a huge inspiration for many of us. Bob has shown that where there’s a will (and serious fire) there’s a way. Please note in the narrative below the link to Bob’s video, which was professionally filmed by a local crew for television — really terrific! And feel free to subscribe to his newsletter and stay connected…Read More…
Peter’s Blog, July 2014
Hi Again, It’s been awhile; crazy summer, going way too fast. Just a few quick items for you: –First, we’ll be running Bob Radcliffe’s final installment of the Rocky Ford Tomato Pie series in a few days, so please do check back. It’s been a very inspirational story, full of useful tips for anyone who loves pizza and also for those of us who still have a dream or two…Read More…
Tomato Pie, Rocky Ford, and Me, part 6
Part Six – A “Field of Dreams” When we bought our Rocky Ford farm property in 1997, it was the culmination of a lifelong dream. We had previously restored an 1858 row house in the historic Spring Garden neighborhood of Philadelphia, but this was different — nearly 55 acres with a stream along side. We named our farm property Lynch Creek, after the stream that I found had more history…Read More…
Tomato Pie, Rocky Ford, and Me, Part 5
PART FIVE – LAYERS OF FLAVOR My experiences working at Jack’s Firehouse were the most memorable of my 20 years living in Philadelphia. The deal I made with Chef Jack McDavid was simple – I would work one day a week without pay, if he would teach me three new things each shift. When I left and moved to Rocky Ford, he told me, “If you put your mind to…Read More…
Modernist Breads, the announcement
As promised, here is the announcement of the new book project I wrote about a couple of weeks ago, “Modernist Breads.” I’ve copied the text below but, for photos and a link to the Modernist website, see it in full at: http://modernistcuisine.com/2014/05/the-art-and-science-of-bread/ (The text below is copied from the link above, written by the folks at Modernist Cuisine. Enjoy! I’ll keep you all posted as we get deeper into the…Read More…
A Couple Tomato Pies
I have been drooling and laughing and hoping to meet Bob Radcliffe some day as we’ve been posting and reading the wonderful articles about his Tomato Pie journey here on Pizza Quest. Keep them coming Bob! Don’t stop when you’ve run out of things to say about your Tomato Pies — let’s see about getting you into some cheese making next! Or, perhaps let us in on some of your…Read More…
Tomato Pie, Rocky Ford, and Me, Part 4
PART FOUR – A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN I’m known for more than making Tomato Pie on my Franklin County Farm. I’ve also made an appearance of sorts on the front page of the Times – the Franklin Times that is – and the cover of Back Home Magazine (thanks to friend and writer Donna Campbell Smith). Let me explain how my ass gets on the front page! Molly,…Read More…
Peter’s Blog, quick update
Hi Everyone, In a day or two we will be posting Part 4 of Bob Radcliffe’s entertaining series on his quest for the perfect “tomato pie.” We’ve been getting great comments on this, especially from people who have been to his Franklin Society events and have had Bob’s pies and have now deified him (read the comments if you don’t believe me). I can’t wait to get to eastern Carolina…Read More…
Tomato Pie, Rocky Ford, and Me, Part 3
PART THREE: TRY IT, YOU’LL LIKE ITLet’s talk tomatoes: Like Mikey in the old cereal TV commercial, here in the South, when it comes to tomatoes it’s often a pleading, “Try it, you’ll like it.” That’s because down South, leafy greens and butter beans take center stage, leaving tomatoes relegated to salads and canned spaghetti sauce. I first had to decide which tomatoes to buy. Heck, why would you buy…Read More…
Pizza R-o-P
I hope you had a chance to look at my Rack o’ Pork recipe. If not, I’ll wait a second to continue here. Go on, go back and read it. I won’t wait for you to make it, but I hope after reading that recipe and this pizza recipe that you’ll be making plans to pick up a rack this weekend. It isn’t easy coming up with pizza recipes to…Read More…