Spend a few minutes talking with my beloved Gianluca Orlando and you
will figure out very quickly that cooking is one of his biggest passions! He can spend hours
talking about food and cooking. It’s easy to understand why he loves food … he is from Italy! He was brought up
in a Country where there is an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables and
where people love to cook and
enjoy sharing food with one another – Italy! He comes from the Northern part of
Italy, Padova located 20 minutes away from Venice. As most of people in Italy,
he grew up in a family where his mom cooked every day and prepared fresh meals
for the family. Take aways and fast food were unknown in their household!
Gianluca an electronics engineer and an IT geek :-) is also
trained as a pizza maker – true to his food fascination he realized early on that he had
to explore his culinary passion and learn new ways to express it. Is there any
better way other than the art of making pizza?! A few years ago he decided to
enroll in a pizza making course along with other professionals such as medical
doctors and lawyers. He proudly finished the course and got his pizza making certificate!
When you visit his home in Padova he will proudly show you
his pizza making diploma and not his engineering and computer degrees!
I have already enjoyed his pizzas on several occasions and I
can tell you that they are delicious and healthy! They have nothing to do with
the average pizzas we eat in the United States. They have a thin and soft crust
so that you can easily fold the pizza slice while eating it and the fresh
ingredients used on his pizzas are used in moderation like they do back in his
home Country Italy. For the Italians when they cook, less is more. Yes, they
use garlic and tomato sauce and cheese BUT ALWAYS in moderation. They usually
eat these individual pizzas which are about 25 cm in diameter and one wonders
how can these people eat all this pizza and not be weighing 250 pounds – the
secret is that all the ingredients used are in moderation and there is no oil.
They drizzle a little bit of virgin olive oil on top of the pizza just before
they eat it.
I have had pizzas made by Gianluca with artichokes.
eggplant, zucchini, peas, gorgonzola cheese, roasted red bell pepper, chicken
to name just a few of the toppings. All of his pizzas have been simply
delicious. His latest adventure was to modify a barbeque grill into a pizza
oven!
Yes, you heard it correctly – grill serving as a pizza oven - only
Gianluca can spend hours thinking and trying to covert a grill into a different oven! His new oven can reach
600 degrees F which is the temperature that a pizza needs to bake at for a
couple of minutes only! I call it
pizza express!
All he uses for his dough is flour, salt, a bit of sugar,
water, yeast and some water! After the dough rises for a couple of hours he starts
opening his pizzas.
Here’s his dough recipe.
3 ½ cups unbleached all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 1/3 cups hot water or ½ pint (water’s temperature 110 F)
2 ½ teaspoons dry yeast
Makes 4 pizzas – approximate size 16 inch pizzas
Buon appetito!
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