Y'all really want to know about pizza? Start here.
I'm not just trying to pitch my own video here. Rather, I made my pizza videos largely to share what's in my head in case my head stops existing. I know my shit, and I don't omit any of the secrets it took me a decade or two of obsession to figure out (not be taught).
You know who doesn't know their shit? Every celebrity chef, every celebrity baker, almost every chef, and almost every baker. Because neither cheffing nor baking is the same thing as pizzamaking. Proof is in the pizza they produce. (Alton Brown's pizza doesn't even
look good.) I don't go around trying to make anyone think I know anything about cheffing or baking. Because I'm a pizza guy, not a chef or a baker. (I'll gladly tell you anything I may have done wrong in my videos, too, and I welcome all criticism.)
My NY style video isn't really meant for beginners, but it's significantly better than any other pizza-instruction video I have seen. Also, it should still be very useful to beginners. The only thing I think may be difficult for beginners is making a pizza this big. So don't. Instead of using 21 oz of dough to make an 18" pizza, use 13 or 14 oz of dough and make a 14" pizza.
People who actually possess considerable pizzamaking skills mostly have no interest in sharing their knowledge or secrets. And for some reason, most knowledgeable pizzamakers don't tell you how they make the pizza that pays their bills. I have no reason not to share my secrets, aside from my disability making it difficult to make more videos.
I have other videos, too, which can be found on my "channel." Hopefully there will be more. Until then, if anyone cares to know what I have to say, I'd love to help out.
Here's how I made the dough:
Even though I know very little about Detroit style, this video is by far my most popular pizza video. Also, I suspect I came pretty close to replicating Detroit style. I just don't know because I've never had Detroit style.
Hope you enjoy.