Welcome to T.K. Casquarelli’s, serving Italian cuisine and Pizza, at 440 South Riverside Drive in Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 (near the Croton-Harmon train station). Come in to unwind or celebrate and enjoy handmade pizzas, specialty flatbreads, and a full Italian Lunch and Dinner menu.
T.K. Casquarelli’s is a unique, locally-owned dining establishment, with two distinct, but equally friendly, personalities: A casual bar, with top-shelf cocktails, bar menu featuring specialty flatbreads and appetizers, wine list (by the glass or bottle) and specialty ales and local micro-brews. Friendly, casual . . . come for Happy Hour and stay for the night. And in the newly renovated dining room, enjoy our full menu of Italian specialties and entrees, plus authentic pizzas and gourmet flatbreads made by hand on the premises. The perfect place for family night, special occasion, or dinner for two.
Nightly specials, live music, and seasonal specialties mean there’s always a reason to stop by. Relaxed and casual, or even a little dressed up: Make T.K. Casquarelli’s your neighborhood night out.
La Herradura, serving Mexican cuisine and Mexican Pizza is located at 563 Main Street, New Rochelle, NY 10801. The excitement begins as you approach this restaurant’s cheerful and colorful storefront, reminiscent of sunny Mexico. The promise of sunny warmth continues inside as you bask amidst cheerful yellows, accented by authentic colorful Mexican tiles. This authentic feel of Mexico is maintained by their food and friendly service.
Start with tortilla chips and chunky roasted tomatillo-based salsa verde and an extra fresh chili salsa and a Margarita, Sangria or a special Tequila cocktail while you study their extensive menu. Whether you love Flautas, Carnitas, Fajitas, Tortillas and Tacos the variety of flavors and fillings will keep you coming back. There are wonderful salads, grilled steak, ceviche, and pizza. Yes, pizza, the best authentic Mexican pizza served north of Mexico City - a specialty of the house and with a large selection of great toppings. A children’s menu is available. There is delivery within New Rochelle and Mamaroneck. Take out is available, but while flavorful, its not as much fun as dining in the restaurant - especially during one of the evenings when a Mariachi Band is featured! Hours - Daily: 11:00 am to 11:00 pm
Cosimos Woodbury, serving Brick Oven Pizza and Italian food, is located at 100 County Route 32 in Central Valley, NY 10917, Orange County in the Hudson Valley; just a short walk from Woodbury Common Premium Outlets.
Features Bar Lounge Outdoor dining on patio Wood fired brick oven
The word is Enjoyed by many looking for a casual Italian where the "décor is warm and inviting" the food is good, and the "wood fired pizza is great".
Click to read review Gaetano's Italian Grille, serving Pizza and Italian dishes, is located at 2025 Albany Post Road, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in Westchester County.
Features Live Music Outdoor dining on patio
The word is Enjoy outdoor dining in warm weather at this family style and kid friendly Italian serving "delicious brick oven pizzas" sandwiches, salads, and entrees.
Old Fashion Pizza
914-737-4100
T.K. Casquarelli’s
914-271-2800
Welcome to T.K. Casquarelli’s, serving Italian cuisine and Pizza, at 440 South Riverside Drive in Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 (near the Croton-Harmon train station). Come in to unwind or celebrate and enjoy handmade pizzas, specialty flatbreads, and a full Italian Lunch and Dinner menu.
T.K. Casquarelli’s is a unique, locally-owned dining establishment, with two distinct, but equally friendly, personalities: A casual bar, with top-shelf cocktails, bar menu featuring specialty flatbreads and appetizers, wine list (by the glass or bottle) and specialty ales and local micro-brews. Friendly, casual . . . come for Happy Hour and stay for the night. And in the newly renovated dining room, enjoy our full menu of Italian specialties and entrees, plus authentic pizzas and gourmet flatbreads made by hand on the premises. The perfect place for family night, special occasion, or dinner for two.
Nightly specials, live music, and seasonal specialties mean there’s always a reason to stop by. Relaxed and casual, or even a little dressed up: Make T.K. Casquarelli’s your neighborhood night out.
Domino’s Pizza, an Italian restaurant serving Pizzas and other Italian food, is located at 329 North Central Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530, Westchester County.
Click to read review Bellizzi Restaurant offers Southern Italian food and Pizza in a family setting. A separate play area is available for the children. Belizzi offers a full range of appetizers, salads, and sandwiches served on rustic or whole grain bread.
The word is Great with the kids.
Leonardo's Pizzeria
914-833-2400
Click to read review Leonardo's Pizzeria is located at 2133 Palmer Ave in Larchmont, Westchester NY 10538.
Click to read review La Villetta Pizza & Pasta, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 3172 East Main Street in Mohegan Lake, Westchester NY 10547.
Napoli's Pizza Restaurant
914-528-0282
Napoli's Pizza & Restaurant, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at Route 6, Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 in Westchester County.
Click to read review Bellizzi Restaurant offers Southern Italian food and Pizza in a family setting. A separate play area is available for the children. Belizzi offers a full range of appetizers, salads, and sandwiches served on rustic or whole grain bread.
Domino’s Pizza is located at 130 North Bedford Road, Mount Kisco NY 10549, Westchester County. Domino's offers pizza, sandwiches, pasta, and more; including thin crust, deep dish and classic hand tossed pizzas; all with one or more regional toppings. Press blue button for menus, nutrition information, and store locations.
Gerardo's Pizzeria & Restaurant
914-733-0221
Click to read review Gerardos Pizza Restaurant is located at 454 East Main Street, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549.
The word is Locals say "try it". Great pizza and pasta.
Marcella's Pizzeria
914-241-1324
Marcella's Pizzeria, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 236 East Main Street, Mount Kisco NY 10549 in Westchester County.
Mario's Pizza
914-666-6338
Mario's Pizza & Pasta, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 28 East Main Street, Mount Kisco, NY 10549 in Westchester County.
Domino’s Pizza Restaurant is located at 73 Gramatan Ave in Mount Vernon NY 10550, Westchester County.
Johnny's Pizzeria
914-668-1957
Click to read review Johnny's Pizzeria, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at Lincoln Plaza, 30 West Lincoln Ave, Mt. Vernon, NY 10550 in Westchester County.
Papa John's, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 6 North 3rd Ave, Mt. Vernon, NY 10550 in Westchester County. Press blue button for Papa John's website, more store locations for Pizza delivery or to "go out for Pizza".
Domino’s Pizza, offering pizza, sandwiches, pasta and more, is located at 434 North Ave, New Rochelle NY 10801. Press blue button for menus, nutrition information, and more store locations.
Fratelli Pizzeria
914-636-4050
Fratelli Pizza & Pasta is located at 9a Huguenot Street, New Rochelle, New York 10801. Check out our special for eating in or taking out. Press blue button for menus and more about Fratelli.
La Herradura "Mexican"
914-235-2055
La Herradura, serving Mexican cuisine and Mexican Pizza is located at 563 Main Street, New Rochelle, NY 10801. The excitement begins as you approach this restaurant’s cheerful and colorful storefront, reminiscent of sunny Mexico. The promise of sunny warmth continues inside as you bask amidst cheerful yellows, accented by authentic colorful Mexican tiles. This authentic feel of Mexico is maintained by their food and friendly service.
Start with tortilla chips and chunky roasted tomatillo-based salsa verde and an extra fresh chili salsa and a Margarita, Sangria or a special Tequila cocktail while you study their extensive menu. Whether you love Flautas, Carnitas, Fajitas, Tortillas and Tacos the variety of flavors and fillings will keep you coming back. There are wonderful salads, grilled steak, ceviche, and pizza. Yes, pizza, the best authentic Mexican pizza served north of Mexico City - a specialty of the house and with a large selection of great toppings. A children’s menu is available. There is delivery within New Rochelle and Mamaroneck. Take out is available, but while flavorful, its not as much fun as dining in the restaurant - especially during one of the evenings when a Mariachi Band is featured! Hours - Daily: 11:00 am to 11:00 pm
Click to read review Modern Restaurant & Pizzeria, serving Southern Italian pizza, is located at 12 Russell Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10801 in Westchester County.
The word is Homemade Italian dinners, old fashioned brick-oven thin-crust pizza and friendly staff make this a good place to eat, but don't expect much atmosphere.
Pizza Hut is located in the towns of Pleasantville and New Rochelle in Westchester County, NY. Our website provides useful links to Pizza Hut nutritional information so you can make informed choices about what to eat. Press blue button for Pizza Hut menus, locations, and Pizza Hut's Calorie Calculator.
Roberto's Pizza & Pasta
914-654-0960
Saccone's Pizzeria
914-636-8282
Terranova Pizza
914-633-1777
Terra Nova, serving Pizza and other Italian standards, is located at 123 Pelham Road, New Rochelle NY 10805, Westchester County.
Domino’s Pizza, offering regional pizzas, pasta, sandwiches and more, is located at 189 South Highland Ave, Ossining NY 10562, Westchester County. Press blue button for pizza regional toppings, nutritional information and more.
Luigi's Pizzeria, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 304 5th Ave, Pelham, NY 10803 in Westchester County. "Enjoy the very best Italian food here at Luigi's Pizzeria".
Marcello's Pizza
914-654-8599
Marcello's Pizza, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 33 5th Ave in Pelham, NY 10803 in Westchester County..
Pizza Hut is located in the towns of Pleasantville and New Rochelle in Westchester County, NY. At Pizza Hut®, we take great pride and care to provide you with the best food and dining experience in the quick service restaurant business. We believe eating sensibly, combined with appropriate exercise, is the best solution for a balanced lifestyle.
To help you further, our website provides useful links to Pizza Hut nutritional information so you can make informed choices about what to eat. Our interactive Nutrition Calculator will help you analyze the food choices you make with Pizza Hut. Press blue button for menus and Pizza Hut's Nutrition & Calorie Calculator.
Click to read review All' Antica Pizzeria Restaurant is located at 8 Depot Place Scarsdale, NY 10583 in Westchester County.
The word is "Exceptional thin crust pizza" and very good salads served in a small but very cozy setting next to the Scarsdale train station. You may opt for takeout.
Click to read review California Pizza Kitchen is located at 365 Central Park Ave, Scarsdale NY 10583. CPK introduced pizza with flavors and tastes from around the world. All of our innovative pizzas are creatively designed on a delicious crust, and hearth-baked to perfection. Also served are creative salads, made-to-order pastas, soups, sandwiches, appetizers and desserts, including favorites like our Chicken and Shrimp Jambalaya . . . Press blue button for menus and more information.
The word is Scarsdale's California Pizza Kitchen uses only virgin olive oil in their cooking.
Gennaros Pizza & Pasta
914-472-6329
Happy Days Pizza Place
914-723-8855
Mezzaluna Pizzeria
914-722-4854
Click to read review Mezzaluna Pizzeria Restaurant, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 118 Brook Street in Scarsdale, Westchester NY 10583.
Click to read review Amore Pizzeria & Pasta is located at 1010 Broadway, Thornwood, NY 10594. Amore Pizzeria & Pasta is a unique, full service restaurant offering: carry-out, fast delivery, and casual Family dining. Amore Pizzeria & Pasta boasts a creative, extensive menu of over 150 high quality items in classic & contemporary Italian cuisine and Italian Pizza. Press blue button to see menus and more.
Dino's Pizzeria
914-769-1398
Click to read review Dino's Pizzeria, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 925 Broadway, Thornwood, NY 10594.
Click to read review Famous Famiglia "New York's Favorite Pizza" restaurant is located at The Westchester Mall, White Plains, NY in Westchester County. Famous Famiglia Pizza has developed a premium brand food line which includes olive oil, cheese, sauces, flour, pasta, and premium coffees. Press blue button for a fun website, menus, locations, food quality, and more.
Magnotta's Pizzeria
914-761-8661
Magnotta's Pizzeria is located at 192 Maple Ave in White Plains, Westchester NY 10601.
Mario's Pizza & Restaurant
914-761-7829
Mario's Pizza, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 118 Mamaroneck Ave in White Plains, NY 10601.
Michael's Pizza & Pasta, serving Pizza and traditional Italian food, is located at 33 Lake Street, White Plains, Westchester NY 10603.
Nicky's Pizzeria
914-997-6951
Click to read review Nicky's Pizzeria & Restaurant, serving Pizza and Italian dishes, is located at 91 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County.
Papa John's, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 201 Tarrytown Road, White Plains, NY 10607 in Westchester County. Press blue button for Papa John's website and more store locations near you.
Domino’s Pizza, serving pizza, pasta, and more, is located at 471 McLean Ave, Yonkers, NY 10705, Westchester County. Press blue button for pizza regional toppings, nutritional information and more.
Papa John's, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 88 School Ave, Yonkers, NY 10701 in Westchester County. Press blue button for Papa John's website, more store locations for Pizza delivery or to "go out for Pizza".
Don Tommaso'a Bistro Italiano, serving pizza and Italian food, is located at 334 Underhill Avenue #3A, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 in Westchester County.
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Maria's Italian Pizza
914-962-3583
Maria's Italian Pizza, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 2041 Saw Mill River Road in Yorktown Heights, Westchester NY 10598.
Nino's Pizza Café
914-737-0777
Nino's Pizza Cafe, serving Pizza and Italain food, is located at 3535 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 in Westchester County.
Domino’s Pizza, serving pizza, pasta, and more, is located at 222 Delaware Ave, Delmar NY 12254, Albany County in the upper-Hudson Valley, aka the Capital Region of New York.
Domino’s Pizza, serving pizza and pasta, is located at 789 New Loudon Road, Latham NY 12110, Albany County in the upper-Hudson Valley, aka the Capital Region of New York.
Domino’s Pizza, serving pizza, pasta, and more, is located at 1441 Broadway, Schenectady NY 12306, Albany County in the upper-Hudson Valley, aka the Capital Region of New York.
Domino’s Pizza, serving pizza, pasta, and more, is located at 1592 State Street, Schenectady NY 12304, Albany County in the upper-Hudson Valley, aka the Capital Region of New York.
Domino’s Pizza, serving pizza, pasta, and more, is located at 198 Hoosick Street, Troy NY 12180, Albany County in the upper-Hudson Valley, aka the Capital Region of New York.. Press blue button for pizza regional toppings, nutritional information and more.
Baba Louie’s, serving woodfired organic sourdough pizza is located at 517 Warren Street, Hudson NY 12534, Columbia County in the Hudson River Valley.
"These delicious 12 inch, wheat-free, gluten-free crusts are made from millet and rice flour. They are not made with sourdough starter. Any of the pizzas on our menu can be made using these crusts for the same price as a large pizza. . . . soups are vegan, house-made, tasty and healthy." Press blue button for nutritional info, menus, and more about Bab Louie's.
Cosimos Poughkeepsie, serving Brick Oven Pizza and Italian food, is located at 120 Delafield Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601, Dutchess County in the mid-Hudson Valley.
Features Bar Lounge Outdoor dining on patio Wood fired brick oven
The word is Good family restaurant where the decor is inviting, the pizza is good, and you can enjoy large portions of "delicious Italian dishes"; the downside is that the noise level is too loud.
Brother's Trattoria, serving Northern Italian cuisine, is located at 2540 Town Plaza, Route 55, Poughquag NY 12570, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. Brother's restaurant has two rooms; the Pizza restaurant and the more formal dining room.
The word is Enjoy pizza and sandwiches in the front cafe, or for a more formal setting, enjoy the dining room; serving very good Italian food
CJ's Italian Ristorante, serving Pizza and Italian food, is located at 353 Old Post Road, Rhinebeck, NY 12572 in Dutchess County. CJ's, a family owned and operated restaurant for over twenty-nine years is located in an historic building dating back to 1772, north of Rhinebeck off 9G.
The word is Enjoy home made pizzas "we make them with freshly made dough, our homemade sauces and with delicious toppings of your choice." and a "friendly staff and cozy atmosphere at this pub/pizza restaurant."
Francesca's Pizzeria
845-876-2129
Francesca's Pizzeria, serving Italian food and Pizza, 88 Aster Way, Rhinebeck NY 12572, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.
The word is Great reviews about the Italian dishes at this "unassuming, family-run restaurant" where everything is "so good I could lick the plate".
Village Pizza of Rhinebeck
845-876-9676
Village Pizza of Rhinebeck is located at 19 East Market Street, Rhinebeck NY 12572, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.
Domino’s Pizza, serving pizzas and more, is located at 1582 Route 9, Wappingers Falls NY 12590, Dutchess County. Press blue button for pizza regional toppings, nutritional information, and more.
Cosimos Middletown, serving Brick Oven Pizza and Italian food, is located at 620 Route 211 East, Middletown, NY 10941, Orange County in the Hudson Valley.
Features Bar Lounge Outdoor dining on patio Wood fired brick oven
The word is Enjoyed by many looking for a casual Italian where the "décor is warm and inviting" and the food is good; also serving "delicious pizza".
Domino’s Pizza, serving pizzas and more, is located at 711 Route 17M, Monroe NY 10950, Orange County. Press blue button for pizza regional toppings, nutritional information, and more.
Domino’s Pizza, serving pizza, pasta, sandwiches and more, is located at 420 Windsor Highway, New Windsor NY 12553, Orange County. Press blue button for nutritional information, menus, and regional toppings.
Cafe Pitti, serving casual Italian food, is located at 40 Front Street, Newburgh NY 12550, Orange County in one of the River Towns of the Hudson Valley.
The word is Enjoy this small cafe on the Newburgh waterfront while dining on delicious thin crust pizza; also serving Panini Brioche (toasted Italian sandwich), Tramezzini (toasts), Focaccia (double crushed pizza sandwich) and salads; finish your meal with a gelati or sorbet.
Cosimos On Union, serving Brick Oven Pizza and Italian food, is located at 1217 Route 300, Newburgh NY 12550, Orange County in the Hudson Valley.
Features Bar Lounge Outdoor dining on patio Wood fired brick oven
The word is Enjoyed by many looking for a casual Italian where the "décor is warm and inviting" and the food is good; "I love this place and dream of their Chicken Chinois Salad with that tasty ginger dressing" and you can get "delicious pizzas".
Angelina's Restaurant and Pizza is located at 43 Chestnut Street, Cold Spring NY 10516, Putnam County in the Hudson Valley.
The word is The locals love the friendly and warm atmosphere; great pizza and reliable fresh pasta dishes . . . try the delicious thin whole wheat pizza option.
Domino’s Pizza is located at 33 East Central Ave, Pearl River NY 10965, in Rockland County. Domino's offers pizzas with several regional toppings. Press blue button for menus, nutritional information, and locations.
Domino’s Pizza is located at 10 South Central Ave, Spring Valley NY10977, Rockland County. Domino's offers pizza, sandwiches, pasta, and more, including thin crust, deep dish and classic hand tossed pizzas; all with one or more regional toppings.
Domino’s Pizza, serving pizza, pasta, and more, is located at 38 Lafayette Ave, Suffern NY 10901, Rockland County. Press blue button for pizza regional toppings, nutritional information and more.
Pizza
Millions of pizza pies are eaten daily. Is it any wonder that Pizza has become one of America's favorite foods? Pizza may be prepared with just cheese, tomato and spices or you can add a myriad of toppings to your pizza. Pizza may be topped with a combination of vegetables and spices that are virtually unlimited. Try pizza with peppers, onions, garlic, anchovies, vegetables. Top your pizza with several special ingredients or just add one topping at a time. Let your imagination and taste buds dictate the wonderful myriad of toppings that can be served. What can be better than a delicious Pizza with cheese, green peppers, onions, pepperoni and wonderful spices?
Origins of Pizza
Many people believe that Italians invented the pizza, however, the origins go back to ancient times. It is known the Babylonians, Israelites, Egyptians and other ancient Middle Eastern cultures were eating flat, unleavened bread that had been cooked in mud ovens. The bread was much like a pita, which is still common in Greece and the Middle East today. It is also believed that ancient Mediterranean people such as the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians were eating this bread with toppings of seasonings, olive oil and native spices.
Some accounts say the first pizza was created by the baker Raffaele Esposito in Naples. His creation was immediately a favorite, and in 1889, Esposito was called upon to make a pizza for the visiting King Umberto and Queen Margherita of Italy. According to the story, the Italian monarch King Umberto and Queen Margherita were touring the area. In order to impress them and to show his patriotic fervor Raffaele chose to top flat bread with food that would best represent the colors of Italy: red tomato, white mozzarella cheese and green basil. The king and queen were so impressed that word quickly reached the masses. The end results were that the dish was well received to the extent that others began to copy it.
"Pizza was la cucina povera (cuisine of the poor), based on necessity and what was available at the time. And so it remains today, notwithstanding that a liter of good extra-virgin olive oil can now cost as much or more as the finest wines." The key to great pizza is the crust. Once the crust is perfected, this humble food is raised up by its toppings.
Port 'Alba, Naples is credited with opening the first Pizza Shop in 1830. This Pizzeria is still open today.
Pizza Comes to America
It was the emigration of southern Italians during the latter part of the 19th century that brought pizza to America. According to legend, Gennaro Lombardi opened Lombardi's, the first pizzeria in the United States. Signore Lombardi opened his pizzeria in 1905, on Spring Street, in New York's Little Italy. Signore Lombardi trained many of the pizzaiolos who later launched pizzerias of their own throughout New York City and the surrounding areas.
During World War II, many American soldiers stationed in Italy tasted pizza for their first time. Upon arriving home to America, many soldiers promoted "Pizza" as a wonderful and tasty Italian dish. Today pizza has become just as American as baseball and apple pie.
"Pizza" has become part of the international food vocabulary, but it is only recently that both the name and the food itself have become known worldwide. Only 50 years ago, it was principally associated with southern Italy, especially Naples, and there is evidence that even within Italy the word was not widely understood until at least the 17th century. Yet "pizza" has a historical pedigree of over a thousand years. It is first recorded (in yet another version of "the origins of Pizza") in a Latin text from the southern Italian town of Gaeta in 997 AD, which claims that a tenant of certain property is to give the bishop of Gaeta 'duodecim pizze', "twelve pizzas", every Christmas day, and another twelve every Easter Sunday.
Where did the word Pizza Originate?
There has been much debate over the origin of the word itself, but evidence suggests a common origin with the English words "(to) bite" and "(a) bit". English belongs, with German, Dutch, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian to the family of Germanic languages, all of which are descended from a remote common ancestor called 'Proto-Germanic'. "Pizza" is thought to derive from a Langobard word similar in form to the Old High German "bizzo" or "pizzo", a word related to English 'bite' and 'bit'. This word originally meant 'mouthful' (what you obtain by 'biting'). In modern Italian the word has assumed a further life of its own, used metaphorically to denote the circular reel used on movie projectors and also ,by a rather obscure development, a 'boring person', or a 'tedious, long-winded, speech'! Pizza is Italian for 'pie' and may have come from Latin pix 'pitch' or Greek pitta.
Some believe the origin of the word "pizza" itself, in use as early as the 10th century, is attributed to any number of languages, including Medieval Latin in which picea meant "flat-bread," or the Greek placenta, meaning "flat" or "plate." Regardless of its provenance, there is indisputable proof that the citizens of Pompeii enjoyed pizza, for it was found by archaeologists in that city's unearthed ovens.
Some scholars have sensed a connection between "pizza" and "pitta", a type of flat bread widespread in south-eastern Europe. In fact, it is possible that "pitta" reflects a form "petta" or "pitta" encountered in dialects of north-eastern Italy with the same meaning as "pizza", the Gothic equivalent of the Langobard word that gave rise to pizza.
Pizza and Tomatoes
The luscious tomato became a basic ingredient in Pizza around the 16th century. The tomato, indigenous to South America, arrived in Italy via trade routes established by the Spaniards in the 16th century. At that time, the plant, a member of the nightshade family, bore fruit that was small and yellow (therefore the name pomodoro, golden apple, or pummarola in Neapolitan dialect), and because of its lineage was initially believed to be poisonous. Eventually, the Neapolitan people seem to be the first to wholeheartedly adapt it, and today the plum tomato is the most identifiable element of their cuisine. In the 1800's, Neapolitan bakers started adding tomatoes to there modest pies as quick dinners for the poor and pizza moved closer to the "Pizza" we know today. Pizza is Naples' signature dish, folded into quarters a libretto and eaten like a sandwich at noon or more decorously with a knife and fork at fine restaurants.
Before the tomato's introduction, Neapolitan pizzas were called cecinielle, after the tiny white fish that adorned them. This early rendition was seasoned with herbs, grated cheese and olive oil, and often eaten in the morning. Vendors sold them on street corners from tall copper containers known as stufe, which they balanced on their heads. After enlisting the tomato, this portable workingman's snack became "pizza marinara," so named for the fishermen who would eat these pies for breakfast. Achieving a revered place in the Italian diet, this particular pie is topped with tomatoes, dried oregano, a few thin slices of fresh garlic and a sprinkling of olive oil.
As mentioned above, the "traditional" pizza known to Americans, pizza Margherita, another classic version, celebrates the colors of the Italian flag. It is topped with ripe tomatoes or sciuè. Sciuè, is tomato sauce cooked in about eight minutes from the pulpy, perfectly sweet and acid-balanced San Marzano tomatoes (grown right outside Naples at the foot of Mount Vesuvius) and spiked with a hint of garlic or a little minced onion - then layered with mozzarella, fresh basil leaves and a splash of extra-virgin olive oil. Prized for its richness, this sublime cheese is made with milk from the water buffalo and is produced in the provinces of Salerno, south of Naples, and Caserta, north of Naples. Ironically, although water buffalo milk is lower in saturated fat than whole cow's milk, bufala contains about 50 percent more protein and twice as much fat (9 percent) as mozzarella made from cow's milk.
Michele Scicolone, co-author of "Pizza, Any Way You Slice It" reports that for Neapolitans, the crust is the most important part: "It should be neither thick nor cracker-thin with a texture that's both crisp and chewy. A good pizza can be folded, like a wallet, without the crust cracking. The outer rim, called the cornicione, should be puffy and speckled with toasty brown spots."
"Pizza is taken so seriously in Naples that the same type of controlling board that regulates wine, the Denominazione di Origine Controllata or DOC, has been established for the dish: the Associazone Vera Pizza Napoletana. The Associazone produced a document called the Progetto di Norma, which defines the rules and regulations that a pizzaiola must follow in order to produce verace pizza napoletana. Every aspect, from the quality and type of raw ingredients to the production method, is covered. The Associazone even maintains the size of a true Neapolitan pizza which cannot exceed 12 inches in diameter. One element that isn't required, however, is that the verace pizza napoletana, or una vera pizza, actually be made in Naples. Therefore, in the United States, Associazone members such as Peppe Miele's Antica Pizzeria pop up in major cities like Los Angeles."
Pizza in Regions of Italy
In Naples, the classic form of pizza has a soft, bread-like crust, scantily dressed with one of two traditional preparations. Outside of Naples, the crust thickens and thins and is topped with ingredients typical of the region." For example, in Piemonte, pies are topped with thin shavings of fresh porcini and velvety fontina valle d'Aosta. Romans like their pizza with a very thin, almost cracker-like crust. In Sicily and many other areas of southern Italy, pizze rustiche, or double-crust pizzas stuffed with vegetables, meat, fish or cheese, are popular. The pizza of Recco, which has put the little town outside of Genoa on the food map, is made with strudel-like dough.
Once familiar with pizza, Americans naturally began adapting it. For example, Pepperoni Pizza is an American invention. Pepperoni in Italy, means peppers, as in peppers. It is not the name of a dried hot sausage. Which is not to say there are not dried hot sausages in Italy, they just don't call them pepperoni. They are occasionally used on pizza in Italy, but by far the two most popular flavors there are the Pizza Margherita and the Marinara.
Pizza in America
Since the 1950s, when the import was still considered an ethnic novelty food, the pizza business has blossomed into an industry that makes up one of the fastest growing segments of the American food industry, with sales expanding 10 to 15 percent each year. According to the National Association of Pizza Operators, the combined annual sales of America's 61,000 pizzerias reaches $32 billion, with nearly the same amount sold in the rest of the world.
Almost all Americans can relate to the mouth-watering experience of biting into a crusty, piping-hot pizza, dripping with melted mozzarella, juicy tomato sauce, and a splash of olive oil. Many Americans now prefer to add additional ingredients ranging from goat cheese to green peppers or whatever fresh vegetable or spice is available in your region of the country.