Pizza City with Steve Dolinsky

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4.7
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135 episodes
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Date created
2019/01/02
Average duration
26 min.
Release period
15 days

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Steve Dolinsky, author of "Pizza City USA" and "The Ultimate Chicago Pizza Guide" is also founder of Pizza City USA Tours. Every other Friday, he talks to some of the nation's greatest pizza makers, shop owners, pizzaiolos and other legends about their true passion. Discover how they got into the business, what they learned along the way, and how they came up with their delicious recipes. New episodes are available every other Friday. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support

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Peter Dorrance & Eric Ehler from Outta Sight in San Francisco
2024/02/16
Peter Dorrance and Eric Ehler met while working at Mr. Jiu's, the Michelin-starred restaurant in San Francisco's Chinatown. They left to open Outta Sight, a NYC-style pizzeria in the Tenderloin. Convincing locals that it's OK to re-heat slices to-order took some getting used to! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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Katsuya Fukushima - Tonari (Washington D.C.)
2024/02/02
Katsuya Fukushima spent 15 years working for José Andrés in Washington D.C., and it allowed him to travel the world. But his upbringing in Hawaii also influenced his palate, and his Japanese heritage also plays a role on his menus. He now cooks Wafu - Japanese inspired Italian - at Tonari in D.C.'s Chinatown, where he and pastry chef Mary Mendoza have collaborated on a mentaiko corn Detroit style pizza that is just stunning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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Brian Strutz - A Dopo (Knoxville)
2024/01/19
Like several of Knoxville's best chefs and restaurants, owner Brian Strutz is an alum of Blackberry Farm's kitchens. A Dopo is an homage to a life-changing trip he took to Italy years ago, where all they had was an oven. Strutz still uses an all-natural starter and his staff pulls mozzarella curds each day. Serious Old School in Tennessee! NOTE: on this episode, we also mention Potchke, an Eastern European-inspired deli Strutz is involved in. His business partner Laurence Faber and wife Emily Williams are the creators of that concept. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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Jenny Olbrich - The Esters (Brooklyn)
2024/01/05
Jenny Olbrich has had a multi-faceted career - from private chef to designer...eventually landing in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, at The Esters - a bar and restaurant with a tidy pizza program. She talked about her path, and how she managed to crank out hundreds of pies at a time in a kitchen the size of a walk-in closet. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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Max Balliet - Pizza Lupo (Louisville)
2024/01/04
Max Balliet has held odd jobs in mechanics, but a life-changing trip to Italy as a kid shaped his future career. He didn't see much of a pizza culture in his native Louisville, so he decided to create something completely unique - a neo-Neapolitan style pizza based on an all-natural sourdough starter - and now Pizza Lupo is one of the best places to grab a pie in all of Bourbon Country. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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Lenny Rago - Panino's Pizza (Chicago)
2023/12/08
Lenny Rago has been working in professional kitchens since he was 14. Now in his 50s, the Chicago native has built Panino's into a pizza powerhouse, creating nearly a half dozen types of pie at three different locations. We met up with him at his Evanston location, where he showed off a classic Chicago tavern style, as well as a preview of his deep-dish, which will be launching in the new year. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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Daniele Cason - The Pizza Bar on 38th (Tokyo)
2023/11/24
Daniele Cason has been the Executive Chef at The Mandarin Oriental in Tokyo for more than a decade. As a Rome native, he wanted to bring pizza to the restaurant, and did so in the form of a small L-shaped bar with just a few seats called The Pizza Bar on 38th. He recently began offering only an omakase (tasting) experience for guests, requiring a two to three month advance reservation. His pizzas are simply sublime. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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Mike Lange - Noble Pie (Calgary)
2023/11/10
Ontario native Mike Lange was a graphic designer who happened to be backpacking in Australia when he met his girlfriend (a fellow Canadian). They decided to set up shop in her hometown of Calgary, where Noble Pie has been a hit almost since it opened. Demand these days is off the charts, for Lange's artisan thin pies, inspired by New York City pizza. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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Connie & John's Pizza (Calgary)
2023/10/27
Connie DeSousa and her business partner, John Jackson worked together in San Francisco, and since both are Canadians, eventually moved back to open CharCut in Calgary. They’ve also got CharBar there, and more recently, Connie & John’s Pizza, which is a takeout only operation, though you can sometimes eat upstairs from CharBar if there’s seating open. We tried both their New York style, as well as their Detroit, and made an appointment to see them build one of those Detroits in their kitchen above CharCut one afternoon.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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Mathew Wilde - Bob's Pizza (Chicago)
2023/10/13
We’re back in Chicago and no, we're not talking about stuffed or deep-dish or tavern-style, but rather, a hybrid between New York and artisan at Bob's Pizza. The New York part comes from the dough – it’s stretched to 18”, the slices are foldable with no tip sag, they’re baked on stone hearths and toppings are applied judiciously, all in balance. The artisan part comes from the fact the chef and owner – Matthew Wilde – is a trained chef from Minnesota, who might sweat garlic and reduce cream for a base instead of just tomato sauce (which he also, incidentally cooks before adding it to a pie). He makes his pickles, he uses fine sea salt and most notably, uses beer in his dough rather than water. The results are mighty impressive.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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James Durawa - Wy'East Pizza (Milwaukee)
2023/09/29
James Durawa grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, but learned how to make artisan pizza while working at Apizza Scholls in Portland, Oregon. He and his wife moved back to Milwaukee several years ago and opened Wy'East Pizza on the west side of town, serving his guests a unique pizza (by local standards); a strong deviation from the ubiquitous tavern style pies all over town. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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Donny Mellozzi - Pizza Frankie's (Montreal)
2023/09/15
There may not be a straight line from the Italian deli and butcher business to pizza making, but Donny Mellozzi isn’t letting that stop him. His passion for pizza has been all-consuming the last several years, and its led to the creation of two types of pizza he’s making in a converted space above a paint shop in a Montreal suburb. Pizza Frankie's is truly a labor of love and commitment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support
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4.7 out of 5
89 reviews
spudchef 2023/10/03
Great podcast!
I have an hour commute so I get to listen to 4 episodes a day, every one of them has been a fantastic insight into the professional pizza world
KP615513 2021/02/05
Favorite episode = St. Vito’s!!
Best episode by far is the St. Vito Focacciaria in Nashville!
Christipher Aquaman 2021/07/10
Best Pizza Podcast, easily.
I would want to write a long review but this short one will suffice. So I've listened to several pizza related podcasts and this is the best one all...
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Darkjester95 2021/02/02
A Trove of Pizza Knowledge
Inspiring, entertaining, and informative! A great listen for home pizza makers and pizza enthusiasts. Steve does an incredible job in his interviews, ...
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CL coach 2020/08/18
Polly-O man
Excellent Podcast
Cobbler's Son 2020/03/02
Cup and char
You’ve been hearing a lot about cup and char pepperoni lately...mostly from you.
namrairabon 2020/01/07
One of my favorite podcasts
Super high production value, clear audio, great guests, and really interesting guests. If you like pizza, this is your podcast.
Fredi The PizzaMan 2019/10/19
5 star
Very well done Podcsst, start to finish. Steve is well spoken and provides a lot of knowledge.
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