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Wes Pikula - Buddy's (Detroit)

Feb 15, 201921 min
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Episode description

In this episode, Steve talks with Wes Pikula, the VP of Operations at Buddy’s, a Detroit institution, where “Detroit style” pizza was born in 1946. Pikula has been with the company since 1975; it has spawned dozens of imitators across the country. The rectangular pie - made in a deep pan the original cooks found via the local auto industry – picks up flavor from not only the well-seasoned pans, but also from the higher fat brick cheese and assertive pepperoni that are embedded into the dough the day before baking. Just two racing stripes of tomato sauce are draped across the top right before baking in a conveyor oven. The result is a softer middle with a crispy, cheesy edge and undercarriage.
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