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atvlover

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Where can i find information about cooking original pizza from Italy:chef::chef::chef:
Original means old cooking.

Thanks
 
If you do a Google search on Original Italian Pizza you get an extensive list of American pizza joints.
Or as the Italians put it, "There is pizza, and there is what the rest of the world thinks is pizza."
Here is a good link on the history of Pizza in Italy and the Mediterranean:
Italian Food: History of Pizza
Hope it helps you in what you are looking for.
 
I did a Google search on "authentic Italian pizza, recipe" and this was the first site listed - looks pretty good to me. There are many more sites on Google - click here to take a look.
 
Elfie, your second link has a lot of the same results my search did, IE bunches of American pizzerias selling 'authentic' Italian pizza.
:ermm:
I was thinking the OP was looking more for what existed prior in Italy as opposed to what the Italian immigrants created in the US.
If you read some of the History of Pizza, it is pretty interesting stuff. The new craze around here in the Panera's and what not is 'flatbread' pizza, but turns out one of the original words for pizza was pinsa (sp?) meaning 'flatbread'. So, our newest craze is really more of a return to what pizza originally was...
:wacko:
Also, pizza in its earliest forms was often used as an edible plate for stews and thick broths, and had more in common with focaccia.

Boy, I sure do love my pizza!:LOL:
 
Whatcha' think about this one Maverick - I'll take it! I prefer a pizza without the red sauce anyway and this is very similar to something I make.

We might have to hunt down some members who live in Italy - I'll see who I can entice to this thread. :chef:

Forgive me if this link is a bit off topic but if you do a search for pizza some interesting stuff comes up on pizza. The whole thing is a good "read".
 
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Whatcha' think about this one Maverick - I'll take it! I prefer a pizza without the red sauce anyway and this is very similar to something I make.

We might have to hunt down some members who live in Italy - I'll see who I can entice to this thread. :chef:

OK, when I clicked on the link I got a picture of a cheese that looked like, well anyway.....
:LOL::ROFLMAO:

And DW is right there with you, she prefers a pizza without a lot of pizza sauce or without any at all. In fact your first link on your first post is right up her alley!
 
I went ahead and clicked on the second link.. lol... but I just had to show DW the cheese link!
I went ahead and saved the .pdf file for later reading, thanks!
 
atvlover said:
Where can i find information about cooking original pizza from Italy ...

The original pizza (made by a baker, named Esposito(?), in Naples in 1889 in honor of a visit from Queen Margarita - and the ingredients used were to represent the Italian Flag - red, white, green) is known as Pizza Margarita.

It was a thin crust, cooked in a wood fired oven, topped only with EVOO, sliced tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, and fresh basil leaves. Possibly something like this:

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There are some debates on how it was laid out - but there are no debates on it's composition.
 
Where can i find information about cooking original pizza from Italy:chef::chef::chef:
Original means old cooking.

Thanks

Finding "the" Original Pizza recipe is about as likely as finding "the" original noodle recipe... probably impossible. There are as many recipes as there are pizza cooks .
 
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