Pizza Quest with Peter Reinhart
What’s New
- Peter Scott Ruben: Why Frank Sinatra is the true “Chairman of the Board,” and the Greatest of the Greats
- Elizabeth Brasch, Mellow Mushroom’s Has a Vision
- Nipun Sharma: Pizza’s A-I Robotics Future is Now
- Maui Pizza with Chef Jeff Scheer of Restaurant Marlow
- The Pizza Yodi’s Are Back –John Arena and Brian Spangler are in the House!
Peter’s Blog, August 16th, 2011
A few weeks ago I wrote about our visit to The Bruery in Placentia, Southern California. It was the middle stage of a three phase adventure that will culminate at the end of September in Denver at The Great American Beer Festival (aka GABF). Over the next few weeks, as we prepare to head out to Denver to film this final stage, I’m going to share some thoughts about the…Read More…
Coming Attractions, Week of August 15th
We left the Cass House Inn at the end of last week and are about to head back to San Francisco, where we’ll be spending some time with super pizzaiolo Tony Gemignani. But, before we get there, we have to return one final time for a little dessert at The Taco Temple (you didn’t think we were finished with that place, did you?). Owner/chef Adam Pollard bragged to us about…Read More…
The MacBeth, A Pizza Memoir
*Note from Peter: “The MacBeth” is a delightful pizza memoir sent in by a friend of Pizza Quest named Jeffrey Ippolito. We loved it and thought it was a fun piece celebrating fond memories, good pizza (almost), and good friends. We hope you enjoy it as well, and keep the conversation going. If you have pizza memoirs that you’d like to share and see published here please send them to…Read More…
Cass House Inn, Finale
So, how did we end up at The Cass House Inn? After all, it’s not a pizzeria, it’s far from big population centers, and we’re ending this series not with a pizza but with a fancy lamb dish and a plush wine. To answer this question let me reiterate what Pizza Quest is beyond the search for the perfect pizza: a celebration of artisans and artisanship (or, as noted in…Read More…
Summer Caprese Pizza
One of my favorite pizzas to make, each time I make pizza, is always different. What I mean is that it is never the same pizza. It isn’t necessarily the best pizza of any particular batch of pizzas, but it is definitely one of my favorites to make. Okay, let me explain all this crypticness: When I make pizza, what I do is plan on making a couple of specific…Read More…
Peter’s Blog, August 9th,
Slowly I Turned… There are some things that make even a Pizza Quest, that is, the search for the perfect pizza, shrink into nothingness and I experienced such a thing this past week when I was in Buffalo, NY. I’m not referring to having, for the first time, Buffalo Wings in Buffalo (that was pretty cool), and also my first official Beef on Weck sandwich (that was actually amazing and…Read More…
Coming Attractions, Week of Aug. 8th
This week marks the final segment of the Cass House Inn webisode series, featuring a spectacular lamb loin, with ratatouille and raitta prepared by Chef Jensen that evokes all the flavors of the lamb pizza shown in an earlier episode. In other words, an upscale version, the papa bear, of what we experienced in its offspring downscale baby bear version in the earlier video segment. It brought our visit with…Read More…
The Brown Butter Cookie Company, Cayucos, CA
Traci Nixon and Christa Hozie had an idea and they went for it. Somehow, they have managed to make a style of cookies so tasty that, even hidden away in the small town of Cayucos, people from all over the country have found them. They told me that a lot of their business is by mail order, so feel free to check out their website and give them a shout….Read More…
Wine, Food, Gardens, Bocce …
Note from Peter: Wes Bailey, a good friend of Brad and Jeff’s, was on his way to a long vacation with his family to Napa Valley. After hearing about these plans, Brad suggested that Wes keep an eye out for a quest-worthy story or two. Wes sent us this reflective essay that seems to capture the essence of the dichotomy of living the quest, as opposed to the idea of…Read More…
Summer Heirloom Caprese Salad
This is one of my favorite salads to make in one variation or another. If I don’t have fresh mozzarella on hand, I’ll just make this as a tomato and basil salad with a little oil, balsamic and salt and pepper. I am always happy with a tomato salad. If you can’t get an heirloom tomato any quality tomato will work. It’s a very flexible platform for pure goodness!…Read More…