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  2. Altoona-style pizza - Wikipedia

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    Altoona-style pizza. Altoona-style pizza is a distinct type of pizza created in the city of Altoona, Pennsylvania, by the Altoona Hotel. The definitive characteristics of Altoona-style pizza are a Sicilian-style pizza dough, tomato sauce, sliced green bell pepper, salami, topped with American cheese and pizzas cut into squares instead of wedges ...

  3. New Haven–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    New Haven-style pizza is a style of thin-crust, coal-fired Neapolitan pizza common in and around New Haven, Connecticut. Locally known as apizza (/ əˈbiːts (ə)/; [1][2] from Neapolitan 'na pizza, Neapolitan: [na ˈpittsə]; lit. 'a pizza'), it originated in 1925 [3] at the Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana [4] and is now served in many other ...

  4. Pizza Margherita - Wikipedia

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    Pizza. Pizza Margherita or Margherita pizza[1] is a typical Neapolitan pizza, roundish in shape with a raised edge (the cornicione) and garnished with hand-crushed peeled tomatoes, mozzarella (buffalo mozzarella or fior di latte), fresh basil leaves, and extra virgin olive oil. [2][3] The dough is made by mixing water, salt, and yeast (either ...

  5. These unusual tricks for heating pizza lunchables will make ...

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    Well, the pizza one of course! A few pieces of flat pizza dough, a little cup of cheese, another cup of pepperoni and a packet of sauce. Yes, the good ol' days!

  6. Arugula Pesto, Ricotta, and Smoked Mozzarella Pizza Recipe - AOL

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    Directions. In a food processor, blend the ricotta, garlic, salt, and pepper until smooth. Add the smoked mozzarella and arugula. Pulse until just combined but still chunky. On a lightly floured ...

  7. History of pizza - Wikipedia

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    The history of pizza began in antiquity, as various ancient cultures produced flatbreads with several toppings. Pizza today is an Italian dish with a flat dough-based base and toppings, with significant Italian roots in History. A precursor of pizza was probably the focaccia, a flatbread known to the Romans as panis focacius, to which toppings ...

  8. The Easy Chef-Approved Way to Make Frozen Pizza Taste ... - AOL

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    Related: 7 Fan-Favorite Aldi Pizza Hacks to Upgrade Pizza Night Other Chef-Approved Tricks for Better Frozen Pizza In case the garlic butter trick got you inspired, here are a few more easy, chef ...

  9. Pizza in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Common toppings for pizza in the United States include pepperoni, sausage, salami, ground beef, ham, bacon, olives, mushrooms, onions, peppers, anchovies, chicken, tomatoes, spinach, and pineapple. American pizza (particularly thin-crust) is made with a very high- gluten flour (often 13–14% protein content) of the type also used to make ...