Apizza Scholls
Apizza Scholls is a renowned pizzeria located in Portland, Oregon, known for its artisanal approach to traditional New Haven-style pizza. Established in the early 2000s, Apizza Scholls has garnered acclaim for its commitment to quality ingredients, meticulous preparation methods, and its unique take on the classic New Haven apizza. The establishment's philosophy emphasizes a balance between the authenticity of its pizzas and a welcoming, contemporary dining experience.
History[edit | edit source]
Apizza Scholls began as a small pizza operation, initially gaining attention for its distinctive approach to pizza-making. The founders were inspired by the rich tradition of New Haven apizza, characterized by its thin crust, simple toppings, and high-heat cooking method. Over the years, Apizza Scholls evolved from a modest local eatery into a destination for pizza aficionados, contributing significantly to Portland's culinary landscape.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Apizza Scholls features a variety of pizzas, each made with a thin, crisp crust and high-quality, locally sourced ingredients. The pizzeria is particularly famous for its classic pies, such as the Margherita and the pepperoni, as well as more innovative creations that rotate seasonally. In addition to pizzas, the menu includes a selection of salads, appetizers, and craft beers, carefully chosen to complement the flavors of the pizza.
Preparation and Cooking Techniques[edit | edit source]
Apizza Scholls adheres to a rigorous pizza-making process, which includes the use of a high-temperature oven to achieve the perfect char and texture on the crust. The dough is handmade daily, undergoing a slow fermentation process that contributes to its flavor and texture. Toppings are applied with a judicious hand to maintain the balance of flavors and ensure that the crust remains the star of the show.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Apizza Scholls has received widespread recognition for its exceptional pizzas, earning accolades from both local and national food critics. It is frequently listed among the top pizzerias in the United States, celebrated for its dedication to the craft of pizza making and its influence on the Portland dining scene.
Impact on Portland's Culinary Scene[edit | edit source]
The success of Apizza Scholls has played a pivotal role in elevating Portland's status as a culinary destination. The pizzeria's focus on quality, sustainability, and community engagement reflects broader trends in the city's food culture, making it a model for other establishments to follow.
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