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New York Pizza
Posted by Peter on June 3, 2024 at 9:49 amA slice of New York pizza should be folded so you can walk with it. If the oil is not dripping down your arm you are eating a slice of New York. This is a real slice!
Samuel replied 5 months, 1 week ago 3 Members · 3 Replies -
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Looks absolutely, Doreen. New York pizza is an iconic American food, revered for its unique style and rich history. Here’s what makes it special:
- Thin Crust: Famously thin, crispy yet pliable. You can fold a slice without it breaking—a true New York technique.
- Large Slices: Typically 18-20 inches in diameter, cut into wide, triangular slices.
- Simple Toppings: Often just tomato sauce and mozzarella. The quality of these basics is crucial.
- High-Temperature Ovens: Coal or wood-fired ovens reaching 800-1000°F, creating that perfect crisp-chewy texture.
- Water Theory: Many believe NYC’s soft tap water contributes to the dough’s unique taste and texture.
- Street Food Culture: Grab a slice from a window, eat it on the go. It’s fast, cheap, and quintessentially New York.
- History: Brought by Italian immigrants in the early 1900s. Lombardi’s, opened in 1905, is America’s first pizzeria.
- Regional Variations:
<ul depth=”1″> - Manhattan: Traditional, thin-crust style
- Brooklyn: Often crispier, with a charred bottom
- Bronx: Thicker, more doughy crust
- Famous Spots:
<ul depth=”1″> - Joe’s Pizza (Greenwich Village)
- Di Fara (Brooklyn)
- Grimaldi’s (Brooklyn)
- John’s of Bleecker Street (Manhattan)
- Cultural Impact: Featured in movies, TV shows (“Spider-Man,” “Sex and the City”), symbolizing New York life.
- Late-Night Availability: Many shops open until 3-4 AM, feeding the city that never sleeps.
- Oil on Top: A shiny layer of oil is common, letting you dab it with a napkin or let it drip down your arm.
New York pizza isn’t just food; it’s a city institution, reflecting its diversity, pace, and no-frills attitude. Whether you’re a local or tourist, enjoying a slice is a genuine New York experience.