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The United States of Pizza, mapsplained

How did we get so much — and so many types — of pizza? It's a complicated story with some cheesy digressions.

How this video happened

This has long been the most requested mapsplained video (after I did my videos on BBQ and beer). I didn't know how to do it, because I didn't want to publish a laundry list. But a little research and some great chats gave me a way in.

The video is here.

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Here's a link to the reaction video (for some paid tiers).

Canada's Pizza Capital

During the "pizza party" with viewers that I held while recording this video, Jeremy provided a tantalizing digression: had I considered Canada's pizza mecca?

I'm often aware of the extreme American-ness of my videos, and that's mostly intentional. I think the sort of narrow cultural observations I make don't scale well globally, and I also struggle to know how to research global issues. But I have to admit that the USA focus in this video stung a bit, especially when Scott of Scott's pizza tours told me about the octagonal pizza boxes of South America, or when I read in "Modernist Pizza" about Argentinian pizza, with its intriguing toppings like chorizo and hearts of palm.

So let's raise a glass or slice and toast to Windsor, Ontario's pizza. The truth is, it's one of those places that I consider barely Canadian, since it's just across the border from Detroit. But the tourism board still brags about their distinctive style: shredded pepperoni, canned mushrooms, and a near New York-style slice crust, but with a rectangular cut.

Most consider Volcano Pizzeria to be the epicenter, so we'll feature a picture of their pie. But the style has grown beyond one pizza place. It reminded me of Quad Cities pizza - a small, but strong, pizza community with a toppings-heavy skew. Pizza is everywhere for those who have eyes to see.

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The United States of Pizza, mapsplained

Comments

interesting, I consider Detroit barely American because it’s just across the border from Windsor.

Mathieu Yuill

none answered either of my callouts for pizza testimonials! one was up for a month!

Phil Edwards

Love a good mapsplaining, and this was great, but Phil, I gotta ask: Do you not know any women?? We like pizza too!

Emily_H

Great video. I watched the video with my 7 year old son. We both enjoyed it. We are getting pizza from "The Pizza Place" or Zorch in Richmond for the Superbowl tonight.

Desmond Suarez

Not too challenging. I made the dough a day ahead to let it rise in my fridge. If I find that recipe again I’ll send it to you.

Seán Thomas Kane

was it hard? seeing peter's recipes made me kinda wanna try.

Phil Edwards

seeing peter's r

Phil Edwards

Loved this video! I grew up in the Chicago suburbs with Giordano’s & Pizza Hut. Different pizzerias stand out to me depending on which city I was living in. On your comment about the origins of deep dish closer to the ‘70s, I have a cookbook from around 1980 that’s the Chicago Pizza Cookbook that I’ve used to make deep dish at home.

Seán Thomas Kane


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