{"id":1577916,"date":"2021-01-23T07:49:58","date_gmt":"2021-01-23T13:49:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/recipes\/new-york-style-pizza\/"},"modified":"2024-03-11T11:24:39","modified_gmt":"2024-03-11T16:24:39","slug":"new-york-style-pizza","status":"publish","type":"recipe","link":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/recipes\/new-york-style-pizza\/","title":{"rendered":"New York-Style Pizza"},"content":{"rendered":"
Take one bite into a giant slice of a New York-style pizza pie, so thin and pliable you can fold it in half, and savor the simple layers of tomato sauce and cheese in that pizza crease. You’ll be instantly transported in time and space to the quintessential neighborhood pizzeria in the city that never sleeps.<\/p>\n
Few home ovens can fully replicate those in an actual New York pizza joint, where pizzas can stretch up to 25 inches and bake at temperatures over 500\u00b0F. Instead, to make this New York-style pizza recipe at home, we scale down the pie’s overall size, and we cook it longer under lower temps.<\/p>\n
A thin, floppy crust defines New York-style pizza. In most pizzerias, the dough is hand-stretched, but at home, rolling out the dough can be an easier technique to pin down. Either way, make the crust thin enough that a large, wide slice can be folded in half lengthwise and eaten one-handed while on the go. Keeping the toppings simple and light increases the portability.<\/p>\n
The New York-style thin crust plays counterpoint to the dense, doughy base of Chicago-style deep-dish pizza<\/a>, which has layers of heavy toppings and requires a knife and fork to get down. New York-style also differs from other regional pizza styles<\/a>, like thin yet ultra-crispy slices from St. Louis, squares of twice-baked pizza from Detroit and Philadelphia’s cheese-free tomato pie.<\/p>\n In a small bowl, dissolve the yeast in the warm water. In a large bowl that fits a stand mixer, combine the oil, salt, proofed yeast and 1 cup flour, then beat on medium speed until smooth. Stir in enough of the remaining flour to form a soft, sticky dough.<\/p>\n Editor’s Tip:<\/em>\u00a0You can also mix the dough by hand. It will just take a bit more elbow grease than a stand mixer.<\/p>\n Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface, and knead it for six to eight minutes, until smooth and elastic. Place it in a greased bowl, turning once to grease the top.<\/p>\n Cover the bowl, and let the dough rise in a warm place for about one hour, until it’s doubled.<\/p>\n Preheat the oven to 475\u00b0. Grease a 14-inch pizza pan. Roll out the dough to fit into the pan, pinching the edge to form a narrow rim. Cover the crust loosely with a damp tea towel, and let it rest for 10 minutes.<\/p>\n Editor’s Tip:<\/em> You could bump the oven temperature to 500\u00b0 or even 550\u00b0 to more closely approximate a commercial deck oven, but you should be ready to pull the pie as soon as the crust and cheese become golden and bubbly. If you have an extra-large pizza stone, preheating and baking directly on it will help to capture the quintessential New York-style texture.<\/p>\n Spread the tomato sauce over the crust, spooning it over the surface and using the back of the spoon to smooth it into an even layer. Top the sauce with the mozzarella and Romano cheeses, basil, oregano and crushed red pepper flakes.<\/p>\n Bake on a lower oven rack for 15 to 20 minutes, until the crust is lightly browned and the cheese is melted. Slide the pizza from the pan onto a cutting board, and let it stand for five minutes. Slice and serve.<\/p>\n Leftover pizza can be refrigerated for up to four days. For thin oversized slices, place a piece of parchment or waxed paper on a large plate, set the slice on top, and wrap it in the paper before stacking on and wrapping the next slice. The same stack could be sealed in an airtight container and frozen for longer storage.<\/p>\n There are a lot of ways to reheat pizza<\/a>, but as we do with many pizza recipes<\/a>, we recommend reheating New York-style pizza in the oven. Bake it at 375\u00b0 for 10 minutes on a foil-lined baking sheet. If you can’t wait to dig in, try reheating your pizza over the stove in a cast-iron skillet. Add a few drops of water around the pizza, and place a lid on top of the skillet. Cook over medium heat for a few minutes. The steam from the water warms and melts the cheese on the slice, while the bottom heats just enough to still be pliable.<\/p>\n An ideal pizza crust texture relies on a few basic ingredients, so ensure they are in their proper state. Proof the active dry yeast in just-warm water, and add the specified amounts of oil and salt. Work in the flour a bit at time, and knead just until the dough becomes smooth and elastic. If you’re still looking to improve on the crust’s texture, swap in bread flour (with at least 12% protein) and cook at a higher temperature for your next pie. Using just the basic toppings will give the crust its desired floppiness without making it soggy.<\/p>\n The secret to slicing New York-style pizza like a pro is simple: Wait. One of the biggest homemade pizza mistakes<\/a> is slicing into a hot pie too soon. Letting the pizza sit for five minutes after you pull to from the oven makes all the difference between a molten mess and perfect slices. Before you make the first cut, place the pizza on a hard cutting board that you can press against with a sharp, sturdy pizza wheel. Cut into the closest edge of the crust with a quick whack, completely slicing through it. Then push the wheel across to the opposite edge in one fluid motion, repeating the movement until you’ve formed the desired number of slices.<\/p>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Make a classic New York-style pizza with a thin crust, tomato sauce and cheese.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":7801,"featured_media":2117405,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"ep_exclude_from_search":false},"tags":[304523,304423,305271,304292,305487,305334,304515,304988,304408,304368,303887,305353,304268,306410,324623,303883,305031,306431],"categories-v2":[308888,308821,309216,308305,310796,309337,308880,308935,308813,308745,308478,309362,259483,312369,309177,308476,308975,312414],"coauthors":[342010],"recommended_recipes":[{"post_title":"Fresh Veggie Pizza","post_link":"\/recipes\/fresh-veggie-pizza\/","post_image":"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/08\/Fresh-Veggie-Pizza_EXPS_FT24_14649_EC_072524_1.jpg"},{"post_title":"Chicago-Style Deep-Dish 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Directions<\/h2>\n
Step 1: Mix the dough<\/h3>\n
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Step 2: Knead and rise<\/h3>\n
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Step 3: Shape the crust<\/h3>\n
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Step 4: Add the toppings<\/h3>\n
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Step 5: Bake the pizza<\/h3>\n
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New York-Style Pizza Variations<\/h2>\n
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How to Store New York-Style Pizza<\/h2>\n
How do you reheat New-York style pizza?<\/h2>\n
New York-Style Pizza Tips<\/h2>\n
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How do I achieve the ideal pizza crust texture?<\/h3>\n
What’s the secret to slicing New York-style pizza like a pro?<\/h3>\n
New York-Style Pizza Tips <\/h2>
What is different about New York pizza?<\/h3>New York pizza is all about the hand-tossed, thin and floppy crust! It's perfect for on-the-go eating, which makes sense for the city that never sleeps!
What's the difference between New York and Chicago pizza?<\/h3>There is quite a difference between the two. New York-style pizza is known for being foldable and portable because of its thin crust. On the flip side, Chicago-style pizza<\/a> is known for its heavy, deep-dish crust\u2014it's one of the only types of pizza that you need to eat with a fork and knife! (Check out our guide to the different types of pizza from across America<\/a>\u2014because yes, there is<\/i> a difference.)
How do you reheat New York-style pizza?<\/h3>Just like other pizza recipes<\/a>, we recommend reheating New York-style pizza in the oven. Bake it at 375 degrees for about 10 minutes on a foil-lined baking tray. If you can't wait to dig in, try reheating your pizza<\/a> over the stove in a cast-iron skillet. Add a few droplets of water around the pizza, place a lid on top of the skillet and then cook over medium heat for a few minutes. The steam from the water will warm and perfectly melt the cheese on your slice\u2014it'll taste just like the first day!
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What is different about New York pizza?<\/h3>New York pizza is all about the hand-tossed, thin and floppy crust! It's perfect for on-the-go eating, which makes sense for the city that never sleeps!
What's the difference between New York and Chicago pizza?<\/h3>There is quite a difference between the two. New York-style pizza is known for being foldable and portable because of its thin crust. On the flip side, Chicago-style pizza<\/a> is known for its heavy, deep-dish crust\u2014it's one of the only types of pizza that you need to eat with a fork and knife! (Check out our guide to the different types of pizza from across America<\/a>\u2014because yes, there is<\/i> a difference.)
How do you reheat New York-style pizza?<\/h3>Just like other pizza recipes<\/a>, we recommend reheating New York-style pizza in the oven. Bake it at 375 degrees for about 10 minutes on a foil-lined baking tray. If you can't wait to dig in, try reheating your pizza<\/a> over the stove in a cast-iron skillet. Add a few droplets of water around the pizza, place a lid on top of the skillet and then cook over medium heat for a few minutes. The steam from the water will warm and perfectly melt the cheese on your slice\u2014it'll taste just like the first day!
Research contributed by Christina Herbst<\/a>, Taste Recipes Assistant Digital Editor<\/i>"}]},"breadcrumb":[{"term_id":310796,"name":"Dishes & Beverages","slug":"dishes-beverages","term_group":0,"term_taxonomy_id":310731,"taxonomy":"categories-v2","description":"Wondering what to make? We've got recipes for any dish and beverage you're craving, from easy dinners to rich chocolate cakes and everything in between.","parent":309177,"count":43647,"filter":"raw","term_order":"0","url":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/recipes\/dishes-beverages\/"},{"term_id":312369,"name":"Pizzas","slug":"pizzas","term_group":0,"term_taxonomy_id":312304,"taxonomy":"categories-v2","description":"Looking for pizza recipes? Find pizza recipes including pizza sauce recipes, chicken pizza recipes, and more recipes for pizza.","parent":310796,"count":674,"filter":"raw","term_order":"0","url":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/recipes\/dishes-beverages\/pizzas\/"},{"term_id":312414,"name":"Veggie Pizzas","slug":"veggie-pizzas","term_group":0,"term_taxonomy_id":312349,"taxonomy":"categories-v2","description":"Veggie lovers, eat up! These veggie pizza recipes load on the vegetables for fresh, fun appetizers and entrees.","parent":312369,"count":92,"filter":"raw","term_order":"0","url":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/recipes\/dishes-beverages\/pizzas\/veggie-pizzas\/"}],"meta_data":{"enhanced_fields":{"enhanced_recipe_title":"New York-Style Pizza"}},"analytics":[],"yoast_head":"\n