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Join the conversation! Pizza Quest is certainly about pizza, but it’s so much more! It’s an engaging celebration of artisanship in all its shapes and forms. Award winning author Peter Reinhart interviews many of the greatest pizza makers in the world, as well as growers, cheese makers, millers, and food producers of all kinds who all who have one thing in common: an unquenchable drive to experience and express the highest level of excellence in their work, and to share it with their friends, family, and customers. Peter explores the varying journeys that led them to achieve prominence in their fields, and also offers listeners demonstrations of their craft, whether making their signature pizzas, or taking us on an in-depth tasting tour of their olive oil, tomatoes, cheeses, and toppings. As Peter is fond of saying, “It’s more about the quest than the pizza, and the quest never ends.”

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    • Society & Culture

Join the conversation! Pizza Quest is certainly about pizza, but it’s so much more! It’s an engaging celebration of artisanship in all its shapes and forms. Award winning author Peter Reinhart interviews many of the greatest pizza makers in the world, as well as growers, cheese makers, millers, and food producers of all kinds who all who have one thing in common: an unquenchable drive to experience and express the highest level of excellence in their work, and to share it with their friends, family, and customers. Peter explores the varying journeys that led them to achieve prominence in their fields, and also offers listeners demonstrations of their craft, whether making their signature pizzas, or taking us on an in-depth tasting tour of their olive oil, tomatoes, cheeses, and toppings. As Peter is fond of saying, “It’s more about the quest than the pizza, and the quest never ends.”

    Anna Crucitt

    Anna Crucitt

    Welcome back to a new episode of Pizza Quest with Peter Reinhart. A recurrent theme in our shows during these past few months has been the emergence and growth of the Women in Pizza movement, and this week's guest is one of the key driving forces in all of this. Ironically, Anna Crucitt didn't start out as a pizzaiola, but as a gelato queen. At Mercurio's Creamery and Pizzeria, she and her brothers, Joe and Michael, are makers of both award winning artisan gelato and Neapolitan pizzas at their two locations in Fox Chapel and Shadyside in Pittsburgh. Together, they continue the family legacy begun by their parents, and have taken Mercurio's to new heights while honing their pizza craft through international competitions.

    Mercurio's is now voted in many polls as the best pizza in Pittsburgh. But Peter loves ice cream and gelato almost as much as pizza, so no conversation with Anna is complete without diving into her journey through gelato and how it led her back to pizza. This episode was recorded at the 2024 International Pizza Expo, where Anna made presentations as a brand ambassador for the Women in Pizza organization, along with a number of other truly remarkable pizzaiolas who we have featured here previously. We cover it all in this episode of Pizza Quest.

    • 22 min
    World Pizza Champion Joe Carlucci

    World Pizza Champion Joe Carlucci

    Our guest in this episode is long-time world pizza champion, Joe Carlucci. So, you might ask, how did a nice New York area kid end up running an iconic, destination pizzeria, Valentina's Pizzeria and Wine Bar, in Madison, Alabama? It's a long story, and one best told by Joe himself, including the many life lessons that allowed him to crash and burn (and rise from the ashes) many times. On his journey, he finally found the right work/life balance while dialing in on the formula that has established Valentina's as a role model for the next generation of pizzeria operators. Joe explains it all in this fun conversation with Peter, here on Pizza Quest.

    • 58 min
    Antimo and Mauro Caputo

    Antimo and Mauro Caputo

    This week, Peter is joined by the legendary Antimo Caputo, along with his nephew and head of milling, Mauro Caputo. Caputo Flour has carved out a beloved place in the hearts of Neapolitan pizza lovers everywhere. But the company, under Antimo's leadership, produces a lot more than just their signature "Italian 00" pizza flour. In fact, a number of American-style pizzerias are now using new flour blends developed by Caputo specifically for their NY and Americano pizzas. Others also use Caputo's proprietary gluten-free flour blend (made from wheat but "de-glutenized"), as well as the company's pastry and other specialty flours. You'll find out how the Caputo family has grown their business so dramatically, both here and abroad, in this enlightening conversation, recorded at the recent Pizza Expo in Las Vegas.

    • 29 min
    Women In Pizza: Giorgia Caporuscio and Azie Mortati

    Women In Pizza: Giorgia Caporuscio and Azie Mortati

    This week's episode features two of the founders and leaders of the Women in Pizza movement, Giorgia Caporuscio and Azie Mortati. What started out as a informal fellowship and way to acknowledge the growing role that women are playing in the pizza world, has grown into a dynamic education and philanthropic network that is helping to shape the future of pizza both in the United States and abroad. Hear all about it this week's episode of Pizza Quest!

    • 34 min
    The Search for an Instant Sourdough Starter

    The Search for an Instant Sourdough Starter

    Peter's guests this week are Noel Brohner of Slow Rise Pizza, who has appeared on the show in the past, along with his colleague, molecular biologist James Gaffney. They have been working, along with a few other microbe geniuses, to create a powdered wild yeast sourdough starter that can be used just like instant yeast to make sourdough breads and pizza doughs without the need of keeping a starter in your fridge. How did they do it, when will it be available, and what are the implications of this breakthrough product for all of us? Tune in and find out in this week's episode of Pizza Quest.

    • 34 min
    Marco's Pizza

    Marco's Pizza

    We often focus on independent pizza makers here on Pizza Quest. But, only 50% of the pizzas sold in this country are made by the thousands of independent operators; the other 50% are sold by the many pizza franchise chains, and most of those are from the top five brands. Marco's Pizza has recently climbed into that top tier (along with Domino's, Pizza Hut, Papa John, and Little Caesar's) , as it now boasts more than 1,000 locations, with over 100 more coming this year alone.

    Peter sits down with Tim Brown, Chief Operations Officer (as well as owner/operator of 15 Marco's locations), and Kathleen Kennedy, Director of Culinary Innovation (and former colleague of Peter's at The California Culinary Academy in SF, 30 years ago). They discuss how this brand started from one independent location in Toledo, Ohio, and has continued to expand ever since. They mention how Marco's has stayed true to the founder's original vision while meeting the challenges of delivering a consistent pizza experience at every location, while managing the staff training of thousands, new product development, and the supply chain needs necessary to survive and thrive in today's competitive market place. You'll learn more than you thought possible in this week's episode of Pizza Quest.

    • 33 min

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