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Supreme Delight Pizza

Supreme Delight Pizza

Supreme Delight Pizza excerpted from Pizza Practice: Doughs, Techniques + Toppings by Tara Jensen. Photography by Scott Suchman.

Supreme Delight Pizza

From acclaimed baker Tara Jensen: The definitive primer on baking pizza dough, with brilliant colour photos, illustrations, and easy-to-follow recipe layouts.

“Complete with detailed explanations of techniques, thorough instructions, and helpful tips, this comprehensive volume is perfect for bakers of all levels who are serious about pizza making.”Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

Pizza dough is a gateway for many home bread bakers, allowing them to experiment with different tools, toppings, ingredients, timings, and shapes. This companion guides you step by step from the simplest doughs to artisanal bakes. Here are 89 recipes any baker can perfect, with simple cook-along layouts and ways to explore different ingredients, techniques, flours, and heat sources for perfecting pizza, pita, and focaccia.

Bright and visually rich, with more than 60 colour photographs, this baking book provides expert guidance on how to:

  • Set up your baking space with the right ingredients and tools
  • Cook over fire or with an outdoor oven, or trick out the oven that came with your apartment to bake an impressive pie
  • Learn the perfect ratios of toppings to crust
  • Build classics such as Margherita, Clam, and Pepperoni pizzas, as well as a collection of fancifully delicious takes, including Breakfast pizza; Delicata Squash, Shallot, and Gruyère; and a particularly luscious Pancetta and Brown Butter Pineapple pie
  • Craft a foolproof focaccia
  • Discover all you need to know to make pita with kids
  • And much more!

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The best thing I ate this month – April 2026

Pizzeria Badiali, Vodka Pie, spicy vodka rosé sauce, fior di latte, pecorino, padano, Sicilian

Pizzeria Badiali, Vodka Pie, spicy vodka rosé sauce, fior di latte, pecorino, padano, Sicilian

This has been a rough week in Red Sox Nation. Our favourite coach is gone. Five others followed. The losing, naturally, stayed right where it was, dependable as ever.

So I did what any loyal fan with questionable judgment would do and made a quick trip to Toronto to see my boys play. I am a Red Sox fan until death do us part, and likely well beyond, which means I willingly walked into a stadium full of Blue Jays fans knowing exactly how this story ends.

But first, a small act of self-preservation.

Before subjecting myself to nine innings of emotional erosion, we went to Pizzeria Badiali, the neighbourhood pizza shop that has been hyped into near legend as the best slice in Toronto. There is always a lineup, which usually means something between excellent and overblown. We preordered, because even hope needs structure.

We ordered the Vodka Pie, a 16 inch situation with spicy vodka rosé sauce, fior di latte, pecorino, padano, Sicilian oregano, plus a generous side of green garlic ranch dip. At this point, subtlety had already left the building.

And then the pizza arrived, and everything else, including the upcoming baseball game, briefly lost relevance. (more…)