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Standing lunch on the go (the slice)

New York pizza slice (the cheese slice)

Street foodDocumented🧂 🍄 🍋moyen30 min

A large triangular slice of pizza with tomato sauce and mozzarella, thin and flexible crust that folds without cracking. The New York ritual: fold it lengthwise so you don't lose a drop of oil, and bite.

Standing lunch on the go (the slice)

A large triangular slice of pizza with tomato sauce and mozzarella, thin and flexible crust that folds without cracking. The New York ritual: fold it lengthwise so you don't lose a drop of oil, and bite.

We come out of the studio, we're hungry but don't have time, so we go see the pizzaiolo on the corner. You grab a plain slice, he reheats it in the blazing oven, and the real trick, listen: you fold it in half lengthwise, otherwise the tip droops and the oil drips on your sneaker. You walk, you eat, you come back to work. No fuss, it's the fuel of Queens, it fed us when we had nothing in our pockets.
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Ingredients
  • Pizza doughfor one large slice (thin, flexible base)
  • Tomato saucea ladleful (acidity, freshness)
  • Low-moisture mozzarella (pizza cheese)a good handful (melty cheese)
  • Olive oila drizzle (shine and flavor)
  • Dried oreganoa pinch (aroma)
How it was made : Pizza by the slice arrived in New York with Neapolitan immigrants in the early 20th century, then adapted to gas ovens and large baking sheets: a thinner, wider crust than Neapolitan, sold by the slice for a few cents. In the 90s, the slice was so emblematic of the cost of living in New York that people talked about the 'pizza principle': its price often matched that of a subway token.