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The Pizza Show's Frank Pinello makes weed infused dough, sauce and cheese.
BONG APPETIT wednesday 10:30p

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Viceland’s The Pizza Show Hits NYC
I’m on the latest episode of Viceland’s “The Pizza Show,” featuring Frank Pinello of Best Pizza in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Frank is awesome and it’s great watching him learn from pizza masters around the country. In this episode, we talk about pizza history and Frank eats a bunch of great pies!
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Best Pizza was opened in the winter of 2010 by pizzaman Frank Pinello. Located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn in a former bakery, Best Pizza utilizes a century-old, wood-burning oven to turn out some of the best slices in town. Influenced by his Bensonhurst roots, Sicilian heritage, and New York City pizzeria tradition, Pinello is dedicated to bringing back Brooklyn's glory days of high-quality neighborhood slice joints.
Best Pizza
Frank Pinello is a legend in the pizza world. He opened the original Best Pizza in Brooklyn in 2010. I visited the location at the American Dream shopping destination in East Rutherford, New Jersey. This was some of the most delicious pizza I have ever eaten. I had never visited the mall before either. It was a bit overwhelming with an indoor ski slope and water park. The pizza though is what made the trip up the New Jersey Turnpike worth it. Make sure to try Best Pizza and also catch Pinello on YouTube. He knows his pizza history!

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Pizza
I've become a bit obsessed with The Pizza Show on Youtube, I've watched it so much that I feel like Frank Pinello is my friend. The basic premise of the show is Frank exploring different cities and what their pizzerias have to offer.
I've watched all the episodes now, so I figured it's about time I tried to make some pizza of my own. I've made pizza at home before, but only using those dry bases from the supermarket and then throwing ingredients on top. Inspired by Frank, it was time to give the real thing a go. It's quite a learning curve, and whilst making it I already made mental notes of what I'd change for next time. Here's what went down. The dough was a simple recipe; flour, water, olive oil, yeast and salt. I mixed it all together and then let it 'proof' in the fridge for 24 hours. I'm not sure what that means but it's what Frank does so obviously I'm copying the main man. The dough was quite solid after being in the fridge and hard to manipulate into the thinness I wanted (again, another change for next time) so after letting it come to room temperature, I decided to make what Frank calls a 'Grandma pizza'. It's basically a pizza that is stretched out on to a pan and then put in the oven.
Toppings wise I wanted to make a simple margherita, so I got mozzarella and a can of pozzano tomatoes. I did a bit of research and pozzano tomatoes are the standard tomato used in pizza and mozzarella is just 🔥. I blended the tomatoes and threw in some salt and pepper and then it was good to go. Remember when I said earlier about things I'd change for next time? Having more cheese was first thing, one ball of mozzarella is not enough...
After around 10 mins the pizza was done, it tasted pretty good for a first try. You can see what I mean about needing a bit more cheese and the thickness of the dough. For next time I'm going to tweak the dough recipe slightly so it's a bit more stretchy and then try out some different toppings, the possibilities are endless.
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