Current location:home page > Food Technology

Alcoholic Pizza: Boston Eatery Salvatore's Introduces '21-Plus' Pies

Ordering the new pizza offered by a Boston-area chain may be the first ever to require an ID. Salva…
alcoholic pizza
Ordering the new pizza offered by a Boston-area chain may be the first ever to require an ID.

Salvatore's "21-plus pizza" pies are made with enough alcohol to necessitate the regulation. The first of the bunch, the Vignola Cherry Pizza, is topped with fresh mozzarella, Gorgonzola, prosciutto, orange blossom honey and Italian cherries soaked in -- what else -- raspberry vodka.

The chain's corporate chef, Victor Paone, explained to the Boston Herald that the recipe was the product of a series of experiments with cherry pizza. When the dried cherries proved too touch, they tried rehydrating them in liquor:

“We realized that it was a great pizza, but the alcohol content was too high, so we came up with the idea of having a 21-plus pizza,” Paone said, noting the alcohol didn’t “cook off” in the oven. “You don’t get that blast of alcohol where it’s too much, but you can definitely taste (it).”
The Herald notes that Boston doesn't actually have any regulations about alcohol in food, although Salvatore's does ask for age identification. However, Salvatore's employee Chick Barbato did concede to local news channel WCVB that "Too much would be like two to three pizzas worth. So I think you'd be pretty full before you got a buzz."

Salvatore's isn't the first eatery to experiment with alcoholic food. Last year, D.C. area restaurant PS 7's introduced a "Cuptail" menu with alcoholic versions of seasonal cupcakes.

Related articles

PepsiCo bottle does not infringe Coke ‘Contour' trademarks – German court

The Hamburg Regional Court said – in a verdict delivered on May 31 in the case LG Hamburg 315 O 310/…

Coke opens new 'closed loop' site to double UK rPET output

The ₤15m (€18.65m) site in the country of Lincolnshire was opened by Environment Minister Lord Taylo…

Bühler's Leybold takeover approved

The acquisition of Leybold Optics by Bühler for an undisclosed amount expands the advanced materials…

New Tropicana Pure Premium PET clear container 'unique' in juice aisle

Michael Torres, spokesman for the PepsiCo owned brand, said that the new multi-serve 89oz (2.6 litre…

Cherry grading technology 'more perceptive than human eye'

Cherry grading technology 'more perceptive than human eye'

Australia's GP Graders has recently supplied a 10 lane AirJet™ Electronic Cherry Grader with Defect…

Wine label printer Tapp buys Ben Franklin Press & Label

Tapp Label Technologies (TLT), a manufacturer of pressure sensitive labels for wine and spirits indu…