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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Prize Pizza

I cam across the Best Pizza Places in the U.S. article (by Food & Wine) in Yahoo News and I was excited to see that I've eaten at the Best Pizza Place in Portland - Apizza Scholls. 

There is no take out, dine in only, they only make so much pizza dough each day - when it's gone it's gone. And there is always a line down the block before the doors even open! I've only been once - when I first came to visit Portland back in 2008....and I'll be honest I remember it being good but not necessarily the best. I'm not saying it's not just that I need to try it again. 

So here's my question for you. Have you been to any of these "Best Pizza Places in the U.S."?

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Best Pizza Places in the U.S.

Top chefs and fabled bakers are among the new breed of pizzaiolo who are just as fanatic over the temperature of their ovens as how local their ingredients are. They're elevating pizza around the country from greasy pies in cardboard boxes to inspired creations with crackly, charred crusts topped with house-made cheese and charcuterie.

Here, we've chosen the best places for pizza around the country from new guard spots—including a Bay Area pizzeria that uses locally milled flour—to the nearly century-old East Coast institutions started by the original pizzaiolo obsessives that loyalists still (rightfully) love.

New York City; Co.

Signature item: Popeye (with pecorino, Gruyère, mozzarella, spinach, black pepper and garlic).

Sullivan Street Bakery founder Jim Lahey is one of the country's elite bakers, so it makes sense that people can't stop talking about his chewy, crisp, ever-so-slightly tangy pie crusts. Lahey's newest project: He developed the menu for Crust, a soon-to-open Neapolitan-style pie spot at LaGuardia Airport. co-pane.com

Oakland, CA; Pizzaiolo

Signature item: Marinara.

For chef-co-owner Charlie Hallowell, a Chez Panisse alum, seasonality and local ingredients are key—even the flour is milled in Oakland. pizzaiolooakland.com

Boston; Santarpio's Pizza

Signature Item: Homemade Sausage Pie.

This super traditional pizzeria, with wood paneled walls covered with pictures of famous athletes, has been around for more than a century. santarpiospizza.com.

Los Angeles; Pizzeria Mozza

Signature Item: Squash blossoms, tomato and burrata.

Powerhouse team Mario Batali, Joseph Bastianich and Nancy Silverton combine the best California ingredients (squash blossoms and trumpet mushrooms) with Italian tradition (big wood-burning ovens and house-made mozzarella) to form some of L.A.'s best pies. mozza-la.com.

San Francisco; Flour + Water

Signature item: Margherita (with tomato sauce, Fior di Latte and extra-virgin olive oil).

The puffy, charred cornicione (end crust) is the result of just two minutes in the 800-degree wood-burning oven imported from Italy. flourandwater.com.

Providence, RI; Al Forno

Signature item: Margarita (with house-made pomodoro, fresh herbs, two cheeses and extra-virgin olive oil).

In 1980, Johanne Killeen and George Germon launched a new era of ambitious cooking in Providence with their thin-crusted, grilled pizzas topped with superfresh ingredients. alforno.com.

Brooklyn, NY; Di Fara

Signature item: Plain pie.

Seventy-two-year-old owner Domenico DeMarco makes all the pies at this Brooklyn pizza mecca, so they come out with the perfect balance of tomato sauce (made fresh daily), mozzarella and Grana Padano cheeses. A Di Fara spin-off called Tagliare opened in LaGuardia Airport in the fall of 2010. difara.com.

New Haven, CT; Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana

Signature item: White Clam pizza.

This longstanding classic, considered ground zero for New Haven-style "apizza," was started by Frank Pepe in 1925, and is now run by his grandchildren. The Original Tomato Pie (without mozzarella) is still on the menu. pepespizzeria.com.

Portland, OR; Apizza Scholls

Signature item: Apizza Amore (with tomato sauce, both fresh and aged mozzarella, pecorino, grana, olive oil, cured pork shoulder and fresh basil).

Pizzaiolos Brian Spangler, Dan Roberts and Jon Ullrich are so exacting about their craft that they mix their dough by hand daily and won't let customers put any more than three toppings on the nicely charred pies. apizzascholls.com.

Chicago; Burt's Place

Signature item: Deep Dish Pizza with Caramelized Cheese Crust.

At this landmark Chicago eatery, Sharon Katz enforces the strict call-ahead reservation policy and husband Burt works the oven, pulling out pies with a lighter crust and less cheese than most Chicago deep-dish pizzas.

2 comments:

  1. I haven't been to any of the ones on the list :(
    But I've been to some pretty amazing ones that aren't there

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  2. Those pictures are so tempting! I love pizza! :)

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