There may be as many theories about the origins of pizza as there are different types of pizza!
There is agreement that pizza may have been developed by peasants in Naples, Italy. This early pizza consisted of flattened bread dough with olive oil, tomatoes, and mozzarella cheese. Tomatoes were discovered in the "New World" and were for centuries, thought to be poisonous. A peasant may have tried to add bulk to his pizza by using the devils fruit. The first "pizza joint" was Port' Alba, opened in Naples in 1830. This restaurant served pizza baked in ovens made from lava rock.
Pizza, as we know it, is credited to one Raffaele Esposito of Naples. In 1889, to honor a visit by King Umberto I and Queen Margherita, he created a special pizza which resembled the Italian flag. The pizza consisted of basil (greeen), mozzarella, (white), and tomatoes (red). This dish sets the standard for our modern day pizza. This patriotic pizza was an instant success with the King and Queen, as well as his other patrons. He named this pizza in honor of the Queen, the Margherita.
The first American pizzeria was opened in New York in 1905 by Gennaro Lombardi. This restaurant, Lombardi's, is still in operation today. The pizza is baked in a coal burning oven with the same recipe Gennaro Lombardi brought from Naples in 1897.
There is no doubt that Italian immigrants brought pizza to the United States, as part of their culture from the "Old World". Pizzawas generally seen as a snack, not for a meal. Many Italians looked upon pizza as "peasant food"! They would use a little left over dough and tomato sauce. If available, cheese and meat was occasionally used.
Numerous Italian bakeries offered pizza to their patrons. For many years, the only place to get pizza was in an Italian neighborhood. Here, pizza remained in the "underground" for decades. An undiscovered treasure that took a World War to make it a part of the American landscape!
Pizza was popularized in the United States by returning W.W.II veterans. These soldiers had gotten a taste of pizza while they served in Italy. Upon returning, tales of pizza flourished, and with this word of mouth advertising, a demand for pizza grew. Pizza started to become mainstream.
My mom says that her family never bought pizza as she was growing up in Providence, R.I. Both of her parents were Italian immigrants. Grandma Palmieri would start with left over bread dough, use some sauce (gravy), a little cheese, some spices, and if available, meat. Pizza was a treat made by her mom, during holidays (New Year's) or for a special Saturday night. Her family would never think of paying for it. They would just make their own! In addition to the regular cheese and tomato pizzas, Grandma Palmieri always made a special white pizza with anchovies, for her sister, Auntie Mary (Her real name was Amalia!). Auntie Mary did not like tomatosauce on her pizza.
One of my favorite historical pizza stories, was told to me by my friend Jake, while we lived in Virginia during the late 70's. Jake grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina. During the late 50's and early 60's, he accompanied his family "up north" on trips to Maryland. While he was there, he sampled pizza for the first time and fell in love with it! When Jake returned he told all his friends about this great food he had, called "pizza pie". No one believed him! Everyone thought he had made up a story! Pizza was unknown in several parts of the country, at that time!
Today, pizza is everywhere! You certainly can purchase pizza, anywhere. You can, also, learn to make fantastic pizza of your own by following this dough recipe. You will amaze yourself, your friends, and family! Although I still sample "store bought pizza", I really prefer my own pizza!
Published by Albert Grande
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- There may be as many theories about the origins of pizza as there are different types of pizza!
- Pizza, as we know it, was created by Raffaele Esposito of Naples in honor of a visit by the Queen.
- Tomatoes were discovered in the "New World" and were for centuries, thought to be poisonous.




