Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Pepperoni Pizza Kind Of Italian

Here's a question - is pepperoni pizza really Italian?

Surprisingly not. There is no such thing on pizzerias in Italy. In fact it;s an American invention There is no pepperoni in Italy, It's kind of a hybrid food sort of what fortune cookies are to Chinese cuisine. However it is the most popular choice for pizza lovers through out the US. Why? because it goes well with the cheese and tomato sauce.

Julia Moskin explored the whole myth and story of the pie in today's New York Times Dining section. Pepperoni is an American invention probably taken from Calabrese and Abruzzese sausage recipes. These last are infused with red chilis and super hot, not unlike America's most popular brand. Hormel. The Hormel pepperoni is similar to these, fine grained with a slightly smoky flavor and a bright red coloring. Many chefs will refuse to top a pizza with it. They choose lardo a finer salami that can be sliced over fresh from the oven pies.

Mid America does demand pepperoni on its'pizzas. Let's face it it is the tastiest of all the toppings. it;s got a lot going for it too. Cooked up it leaves a spicy oil that mixes in with the mozzarella and tomatoes. Most like their pepperoni crispy edged, sort of like fried Taylor ham. It gives a kind of crunchiness to an ordinarily soft dish. Most pepperoni used in Manhattan pizzerias are cut fresh. Pre cut slices can be tough which ruins the whole pie.

Pepperoni pizza may not be truly Italian, but it is truly loved .It'ss an American classic. It goes right up there with game day, wings and beer

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