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Cross-era - Italian-American immigrant pizza makers in Pennsylvania's Old Forge region.
Old Forge Pizza is a distinctive rectangular pizza with a thick, braided crust, topped with a unique blend of cheeses and toppings. Rooted in Italian-American immigrant traditions in Pennsylvania, this pizza style has become a beloved regional favorite showcasing adaptation and innovation within Italian-American cuisine.
Difficulty
Medium
Prep time
2 hours
Cook time
20 minutes
Total time
2 hours 20 minutes
Servings
8
Region
Appalachia and Pennsylvania Dutch country
Era introduced
Cross-era
Introduced by
Italian-American immigrant pizza makers in Pennsylvania's Old Forge region.
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Old Forge Pizza originates from Italian-American communities settled in northeastern Pennsylvania. This style differs from traditional Neapolitan pizzas with its thick, braided crust and a heavier cheese blend usually including mozzarella, provolone, and sometimes ricotta. This regional variant illustrates immigrant adaptation to local tastes and the inventive fusion of old-world pizza artistry with American preferences dating back several decades.
Adapted from regional Italian-American pizza traditions of Pennsylvania's Old Forge area; ingredient proportions adjustable.
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