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Pizza on the Brain- Part 2

Despite my love for ordering pizza to go, my absolute favorite pizza is made in my kitchen. While I don't have a wood-burning oven, (yet) I do make my own dough. I have a ton of cookbooks with dough recipes from reputable sources, not some fucking "Betty Crocker" who says you can save a few pennies by making it yourself, but from real chefs who make dough, pun intended, off of their pizza. My favorite is out of a cookbook from famed San Francisco restaurant A16. The A16 pizza is a thin crust Neopolitan-style with a minimal amount of toppings. [Side note: I hate the word "topping". I don't know why, but it just sounds ultra dorky yet I've used twice in this piece, the first was in Part 1.] Since the crust is so thin, too much stuff tend to make it soggy. Leave the Meatlovers Supreme Deep Dish to the thick crust chain joints. To me this is the perfect crust.  No disrespect to a Chicago pie, but even they have to admit it's more of a casserole than a ...

Pizza on the Brain- Part 1

I've had pizza on the brain for a few days and living in a one stoplight town, my options are limited, especially for delivery. When I got to Pawleys Island just over a year ago I found one place called Di Roma's that delivered and luckily was not part of some crapped-out giant chain. I'm not one to do chain restaurants because they mostly suck. The pizza is really good, but it's a Sicilian pie (square not round), which could be good for mathematicians because they all know that the area of a circle is "pi r squared". (OK, I'll admit that joke was lame as hell, but I couldn't resist.) I dig the traditional round pizzas because I like to fold the slice in half. I don't know why, I just do it. None the less it's a great pizza. I think there may be one other place that delivers, but I'm not sure. Gotta do some more research! :) Luckily there are two places in town that have great pizza that don't fall in the category of a "pizza pla...