The Great Simple Tricks Pizza Challenge!

On a lighter note, my recent post featuring a gorgeous Manhattan sunset has generated quite a comments-thread discussion. At issue is whether those flat, round food items made of baked dough and covered in tomato sauce and cheese rightfully deserve the name “pizza” when they’re made anywhere but in New York.


In the near corner, we’ve got my friend Cheno, who is championing a local Salt Lake eatery called Este. According to him, Este claims that visiting New Yorkers have praised Este’s pizza as “rival[ing] or excel[ling] over the best NY has to offer.”
New Yorker Brian Greenberg finds that claim difficult to believe. He says, “New York Pizzeria’s make their crust with a mix of spices that I haven’t found elsewhere, and the thickness/consistency of the crust & cheese seem to be unique.”
However, in the interest of scientific inquiry, Brian has proposed an experiment:

If Dave [at Este] wants to send me a pizza, I’m happy to try it out and blog about the results. For him, it would be guaranteed exposure to thous…er…hundr…ok, dozens of people (many of whom will never visit Utah). But still, there’s pizza honor at stake here.

Cheno has happily accepted, and is looking forward to the artistic possibilities:

If it’s okay with Dave and he agrees, (I’d even front the cost of the pie if necessary, but I think he’ll be up for the challenge as well) I’m going to document the making of the pie and create a short film about it.

I, of course, am planning to blog the whole process and am simply thrilled that my little corner of cyberspace has finally given rise to one of those ridiculous stunts that the Internet seems to have been invented for…

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5 comments on “The Great Simple Tricks Pizza Challenge!

  1. Brian Greenberg

    OK, we’re officially multi-blog now.
    Cheno – still no e-mail from you. If you’ve sent something already, post a comment here (it might have gotten caught in my spam trap).

  2. jason

    Brian, Cheno’s schedule is rather full these days, so he may not have gotten around to emailing you yet. I’ll prod him a bit, just to make sure. I really hope we can pull this off; it should be fun…

  3. Brian Greenberg

    We touched base. More discussions to come, but the process has begun.
    I won’t say too much more here, except that the term “congealed” has already been used…

  4. jason

    Yeah, that word occured to me, too. Considering that the delivery guy can’t manage to keep the pie hot for the 15 minutes it takes to drive from the shop to my front door, how are we going to ship one to you in semi-edible condition? I imagine Cheno’s working on something, though…