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The Pizza World Cup

If pizza competition can get any more intense than the World Pizza Championship, I don’t think my body will be able to handle it. Earlier this month, hundreds of the world’s best pizza makers - representing over 35 different countries – flocked to Parma, Italy for three days of competition and camaraderie. I was honored to be invited to sit on the the culinary panel as one of forty judges.

The competition was split into five categories: pizza a due (pairs of pizzaioli and chefs) and gluten free were judged in separate areas, leaving the bulk of the judges with the big categories: Pizza Classics, STG, Pizza in Teglio ( pizza in a pan), and Pizza in Pala (pizza on the peel). When I judge the International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas, each panel reviews one single category at a time. At the World Pizza Championship, all four styles happen simultaneously. Judges receive a procession of entries and rate the bake and overall taste, awarding 30-100 points for each.

Some entries come on lavishly decorated serving trays, accompanied by a carefully-selected wine pairing. The pizzaiolo describes his or her method and the judges are able to ask questions if anything is unclear. We keep our scores private and don’t ever talk about the pizzas we’re tasting.

Jonathan Goldsmith, of Spacca Napoli in Chicago, was the only American judge besides myself. Most of the other judges were past winners or experts in the European pizza industry.

Apparently judges used to award scores for presentation, but this year it was all about the pizza. Even so, several competitors created lavish parade floats with which to present their pies.

The competition was heavily populated by Italians, but two Americans did well enough to take home top honors. Jamie Cullinton won the gold for his freestyle dough acrobatic routine and Tony Gemignani won first place in the Pizza In Pala category.
The competition was completely insane. I’m so glad I went and very much look forward to returning again next year!
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On 20 years of good beer at Blind Tiger

Most people have never seen Blind Tiger this empty (Photo courtesy Blind Tiger Ale House)
This week, Blind Tiger Ale House (281 Bleecker St., at Jones St., West Village) celebrates 20 years of pouring craft beer in the West Village. A cornerstone of the beer scene in New York City, the Tiger has played a part of many drinkers’ discovery of good beer in the city. Today, we salute the Tiger for pioneering good beer and staying relevant as good beer bars come and go. Here’s a little history and a reflection on what we love about Blind Tiger.
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Finish Line Yacht
A Trinity 120-foot superyacht, Finish Line sports a sleek, contemporary exterior design, and timelessly elegant interiors by YachtNext.
Four luxuriously appointed staterooms accommodate guests onboard, including a full-beam owner’s cabin complete with his’ and hers’ ensuite bathrooms and a spacious walk-in closet. Further amenities include a wonderful American-style country kitchen with informal dining for eight, a glamorous main saloon equipped with full wet bar and entertainment center, as well as an ultra-hip top deck space with stylish seating and bar.
You’ll find Finish Line yacht cruising between Florida and the Bahamas all year round.
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