Monday, August 25, 2014

What is "Real" Pizza?


So when you buy a pizza from a chain restaurant, do you ever wonder if it is really what the Italians dine on or how has it changed since it arrived in the United States?

 
Italians love a fresh tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, and various toppings, but there are differences.
 
Authentic Italian pizza is more light and fresh compared to the Americanized version. The crust is generally thinner and crispier. The pizza is topped with fresh tomato sauce, mozzarella, vegetables and meat. However, the favorite is the Pizza Margherita - no additional toppings, just a sprinkle of fresh basil. The red, white, and green colors pay homage to the Italian flag. Finally, a true Italian pizza is only baked in a brick over.
 
 
 
Legend of the Pizza Margherita
A popular contemporary legend holds that the archetypal pizza, Pizza Margherita, was invented in 1889, when the Royal Palace of Capodimonte commissioned the Neapolitan pizzaiolo (pizza maker) Raffaele Esposito to create a pizza in honor of the visiting Queen Margherita. Of the three different pizzas he created, the Queen strongly preferred a pie swathed in the colors of the Italian flag: red (tomato), green (basil), and white (mozzarella). Supposedly, this kind of pizza was then named after the Queen as "Pizza Margherita", although recent research casts doubt on this legend.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Food for the "Developing Palate"



Bring on the children! Marco Warner Robins now offers a kid-friendly menu! Designed for the developing palate, the new kids’ menu offers some of our favorites that are sure to appeal to young diners. As a parent, you can be assured that each dish is still prepared according to our promise to only serve fresh, authentically Italian food.
Marco Warner Robins’s new Family Friendly menu
Rigatoni                                                 $7
   with house-made Marco pomodoro sauce

Linguine                                          $8
  with a creamy parmesan sauce

Pizza “Margherita” or Pepperoni       $8
   artisan pizza with fresh mozzarella

Chicken Tenderloins “Milanese”     $ 9
   our take on this children’s favorite, with fries

“In Italy,” explains Nazzario, “it is very common for parents to dine with their children. We want parents to enjoy that same tradition at our restaurant.”