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For this recipe, I make a simple New York style pizza, but I top it with another favorite – a BLT. The bacon goes on before it is baked and the lettuce, tomato and mayo sauce go on the after it comes out of the oven. The cool and fresh toppings create a sandwich-like experience on a slice of pizza.
BEHIND THIS BITE
The closest
restaurant to get food at my first apartment in New York was a place
called Twins pizza. It was owned by an Italian family that had twin
sons. The father was always working in back making pizzas while the
twins worked the counter. I always suspected the place was a front for
organized crime (which is always a first assumption in New York) because
every time I went to get a slice of pizza the only people in the place
where the families of the Twins. Plus, both the twins had sports cars that they
often parked out front. The walls of the place were adorned with
pictures of the twins standing next to New York sports celebrities from
the Mets and Rangers. (I'm sure the place was legitimate, the foot
traffic that passed by was probably enough to keep a couple of
families well fed.)
I
soon discovered that the pizza at Twins was almost identical to nearly
every other mom and pop pizza shop in New York City. The best deal was a regular slice for
a $1.50 - which was a large slice of thin crusted cheese pizza. You
could get other toppings on the slice for a little extra, garlic knots and
other pizza parlor staples. That is the basic menu of every pizza
joint in New York. I always got a chuckle out of people who claimed one
pizza place was better than another, because to me they were all
virtually identical. Much like the brothers who worked the counter at
Twins.
If
you are ever in New York, I highly recommend getting a basic slice from
two or three different pizza parlors. There are slight differences in
the lightness of the crust and the amount of sauce and cheese on a
slice, but they will all taste nearly the same - and will always hit the
spot. The New York slice is a home run every time no matter what
local pizza joint you choose.
Homemade pizza is always better! One gets to play with the ingredient combinations.
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