Pizza is the most sensuous of foods. I get emails from around the world and one of the most common goes something like this: “Jeff, I had this one perfect pizza at a corner shop in Brooklyn in 1972 and I’ve been thinking about it ever since.” I love that!. That’s passion. Do you know how many forgettable meals have come and gone since then. What kind of pizza leaves a 35 year impression? Let me describe it to you. The crust is slightly charred. It has a crisp outer layer, but inside it’s airy and light. The ingredients are not piled high, but instead are perfectly balanced. It’s sweet, salty, full flavored but not greasy. The tomatoes burst with flavor. Each bite makes you hungrier for the next. If this is what you want, you’ve come to the right place.
This pizza is modeled after Patsy’s on 117th street in NYC. I have been working on this for SIX years, but FINALLY I can report that I have achieved my goal. Many people have tried my pie and swear it is not only the best pizza they’ve ever had, but a clone of the original Patsy’s recipe. This margarita pie is incredibly light and perfectly charred. It took just 2 minutes and 10 seconds to bake at 825F. This is Jeff Varasano’s Famous New York Pizza Recipe.
Radman
January 24th, 2009 at 16:59
that is the most detailed pizza recipe i have ever seen. thanks.
Todd
January 31st, 2009 at 16:04
I have been following your trials for some time now. Did you ever open your reswtaurant?
I own a Pizza joint in Lawrenceville. I would never cook my pie at 850 but hey if you want a pizza in 2 minutes, you do what you have to i guess.