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  2. 7 delicious pizza recipes you can actually make at home - AOL

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    Internal. First up we have in-depth documentation of how to make the perfect New York style thin crust pizza from Francis Garcia and Sal Basille, the stars of Cooking Channel's Pizza Masters, and ...

  3. New York-Style Pizza - AOL

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    This New York-style pizza recipe makes a no-nonsense pie. Since the crust is pliable enough to fold, cut the pizza into larger pieces if you want to eat your slices in the traditional New York way.

  4. 52 pizza recipes from traditional Neapolitan to sheet-pan pies

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    You’ve got classic thin-crust, Neapolitan style, grandma-style, deep dish, Sicilian, sheet-pan, French bread, flatbreads and even sweet iterations for dessert.

  5. New York–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    New Yorkstyle pepperoni pizza, displaying its characteristic thin foldable crust. New Yorkstyle pizza is traditionally hand-tossed, [7] consisting in its basic form of a light layer of tomato sauce [4] sprinkled with dry, grated, full-fat mozzarella cheese; additional toppings, if desired, are placed over the cheese. [7]

  6. Pizza Dough Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Pizza Dough? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Pizza Dough? recipe for your family and friends.

  7. List of pizza varieties by country - Wikipedia

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    However, virtually every suburb and city in the United States does have quite authentic Neapolitan style pizza restaurants. [59] Chicago has its style of a deep-dish pizza, and New York City's style of pizza is well-known. New Yorkstyle pizza refers to the thin crust pizza popular in the states of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

  8. Brier Hill–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    Brier Hill pizza is characterized by a breadlike dough, thick tomato sauce, bell peppers and Romano cheese rather than the more-typical mozzarella. [1] [4] [5] [6] The traditional toppings were used because home-canned tomatoes and peppers were common items in many Italian homes and Romano cheese can be stored without refrigeration.

  9. Thin-crust pizza - Wikipedia

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    Thin-crust pizza may refer to any pizza baked with especially thin or flattened dough, and, in particular, these types of pizza in the United States: Tavern-style pizza, sometimes known as thin crust Chicago-style pizza; New Haven-style pizza; New York-style pizza; St. Louis-style pizza