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Anyone have a recipe theyre willing to share for Brier Hill Pizza. I moved south plenty years back & think about its delicious taste often. Anything even close would be appreciated.Like the dough, sauce ? Yum! LikeLike · Melissa Perry Stanko and 10 others like this. Kimberly Ragozzine Bucklew 6in1 sauce, minced garlic, green bell peppers, salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder.grated fresh parmesan cheese. June 22 at 12:40am · Unlike · 1 Annette DeLuca Barnett Exactly! I use Romano cheese. The key is cooking the peppers In the sauce, not just putting them on top of the pizza. June 22 at 6:27am · Unlike · 1 Carol Gomez Join the group Recipes of Youngstown and you can find recipes for the dough and sauce. June 22 at 7:43am · Like · 2 Linda Modarelli My Grandmother originated Brief Hill pizza with the ladies from St. Anthonys Church. She never put onion or onion powder in the sauce or on the pizza. And pecorino Romano cheese, no Parmesan. The peppers are soft and you can n mix green and red. Nothing better. She made it at church every Friday and came home and made it for all of her 10 children. June 22 at 8:28am · Unlike · 13 Don Miller Had your grandma`s pizza plenty of time.....DELICIOUS!!! June 22 at 11:14am · Like Jackie ONeil Sounds awesome. And the crust? I think them peppers had olive oil on them, cuz threy were real soft.Romano not Parmesan! Thats interesting & delicious, thank you much. June 22 at 12:33pm · Like Linda Modarelli Dont and Jackie, thank you for the kind comments. I dont know how she made the crust. My mom will know. I just remember 25 lb. floral printed sacks of flour! Grandpa passed away young. All 4 foot 8 or 9 of. Grandma raised 7 boys and 3 girls alone. She had a garden. My uncles used to say if we had peppers, she put them on the pizza, if not it was sauce and cheese. Sometimes she didnt have cheese. Sometimes she made a white pizza with the renderings from making sausage. They claim that they didnt know they were poor, because the rest of their friends didnt have much either. Yet she managed to feed strangers who knocked on her door. What a beautiful way to live. I miss her, I miss the stories. This gives me the chance to remember. June 22 at 3:53pm · Unlike · 4 Linda Modarelli Sorry, Don! June 22 at 3:53pm · Like Don Miller Linda...you can put your cursor at the end of your post.A little button will pop up and you can edit or delete your post....future reference!! June 22 at 4:45pm · Like · 1 Linda Modarelli Thanks for the tip, Don! I am still learning! June 22 at 5:25pm · Unlike · 1 Linda Modarelli Jackie ONeil, here is the dough recipe: 3 1/2 to 4 cupsflour, more if needed. 1 tsp. Sugar 1 envelope instant dry yeast 2 tsp. Salt 1 1/2 cups warm water 2 tblsp. plus 2 tsp. Olive oil. Combine 3 1/2 cups of the flour, sugar, yeast, and salt in a food processor, pulse to combine. While processing, add the water and 2 tbsp.of the oil until dough forms a ball. If the dough is sticky, add 1 tblsp. of the flour at a time and continue processing until it comes together in a solid ball. If the dough is too dry, add 1 tblsp. of water at a time. Scrape dough onto a lightly floured surface and gently knead until smooth. Form into a smooth ball. Grease a large bowl with the remaining 2 tsp of oil. add dough. Cover with plastic wrap, place in a warm area and let rise until double in size. about an hour. Turn the doughonyo a lightly floured surface and divided into 2 equal pieces. Form in your pizza pans and cover lightly with. a clean dish towel and let rest for 10 minutes. Put on your topping and bake until crust is light brown underneath. 350 degrees. Enjoy! Yesterday at 4:41pm · Unlike · 3 Annette DeLuca Barnett Linda, my brother was good friends with Dee Dee any relation? Yesterday at 7:02pm · Like Jackie ONeil Wow THANK YOU Annette!!! You just made my day ! Jackie Yesterday at 7:05pm · Like · 1 Sandra Patrick Morales Carol Gomez, how can I join the group Recipes of Youngstown? I miss my hometown food!!!! Yesterday at 7:37pm · Like Linda Modarelli Annette, yes DeeDee was my Uncle. My Dad was Nick. What is you brothers first name? There was a DeLuca on the Police Dept. What a small world! Yesterday at 8:05pm · Like Linda Modarelli Jackie, let me know how the pizza turns out. Where do you live? If you ever get back here, St. Anthonys Church sells the pizza on Fridays. I think its until noon. Yesterday at 8:14pm · Like Suzanne Pugh Linda, thank you so much - I cant wait to try the dough recipe. The first pizza I ever tasted as a little girl was a homemade Brier Hill made by my neighbor Lorettas mother, Philomena Dellaquadri (all 4 ft 8 of her) and its still my favorite pizza. Thanks for sharing the memories. Yesterday at 8:20pm · Edited · Like Annette DeLuca Barnett Fred was my brother. Airport manager his son is a fireman. The police was my cousin. We are from Brier Hill but I was 17 yrs younger than my brother. My mom lived with me and I heard stories and got some of her recipes. Yes, everybody knew everybody from there. Yesterday at 8:23pm · Like Lois Martin-Uscianowski linda I knew your uncle and your aunt rose, how is she.? 23 hours ago · Like Linda Modarelli Lois, my aunt lives right across the street from me. She is fine. Her granddaughter, son Genes daughter got married last Saturday. She was on the dance floor with her kids and grandkids! You know we lost Uncle Dee. I miss him so much. We were very close. 22 hours ago · Like Lois Martin-Uscianowski I know I use to go to his bar all the time, that is how I knew them. 22 hours ago · Like Linda Modarelli Annette, I think the policeman was Tony. I have to ask my brother. He was a policeman before he became an attorney. I remember pictures of your brother in the paper. Handsome man with thick dark hair! 21 hours ago · Like Lois Martin-Uscianowski and your cousin frank use to live down the street from where my community garden is on Williamson Ave. Southside Community Garden - Youngstown, Ohio 21 hours ago · Like Linda Modarelli Suzanne, did the Deaquadris live on Dearborn St.__? I knew Mary. They called her husband red. There are a lot of Delliquadris. Landscapers, chiropractors., doctors. 21 hours ago · Like Linda Modarelli Wow, Lois. Frank lives with his mom. Helps her at the bar. Carrie and her family live up the street from us and Dominic lives the street over. We kind of took over the neighborhood! 21 hours ago · Like Lois Martin-Uscianowski west side right, does frank still have tree service. I quit drinking so dont go to bars all that often plus not same without your uncle there. 21 hours ago · Like Linda Modarelli Yes, Frank still has tree service. I understand about the bar. I would go just to see him. We would have coffee outside on the bench on the side of the bar or I would leave work at lunch and go spend it with him. We would laugh, or fight depending on h...See More 21 hours ago · Like Lois Martin-Uscianowski what ever happened to his dog? will have to go to bocce court did not know there was a memorial there? 21 hours ago · Like Lois Martin-Uscianowski my friend and I cooked a couple of dinners there during football season around 2005 21 hours ago · Like Lois Martin-Uscianowski yeah dee dee had his moments but HEARt of Gold and great guy. your aunt rose kept him in line though. lol lol miss those days. 21 hours ago · Like Suzanne Pugh Linda, Red was my neighbor Lorettas brother (Philomenas son). Red and Marys sons Tom and Lou are my age. 21 hours ago · Like Linda Modarelli The dog is here with Carrie and Tom. The memorial is beautiful. My Aunt has done a wonderful job with it. His picture is there. She has planted flowers and she has angel statues. The priest came and had a ceremony at the Festival the year he passed away and blessed the grounds. Very touching. 21 hours ago · Like Lois Martin-Uscianowski will check it out, thanks for letting me know, 21 hours ago · Like Lois Martin-Uscianowski not sure if rose will remember me, lots of people came and went there. but tell her I said hi? 21 hours ago · Like · 1 Joan Alfona Watters I when -----------members:Connect---by knowing family and or/neighbors !!!!!!!!this site is awesome------!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 21 hours ago · Like · 2 Linda Modarelli You are right Joan. I have really enjoyed chatting with everyone tonight. Lots of memories . Some happy, some sad but good to remember. Lois I will definitely tell her hello if you get a chance to go down, stop in the club to see her. 21 hours ago · Like · 1 Linda Modarelli Lois. You are right my Aunt did keep him in line. He may have fought it but he usually listened to her. I could get him to listen to me. Sometimes her and I would conspire! Sometimes I would cry and that got him all the time! Especially if I wanted so...See More 20 hours ago · Like Linda Modarelli Suzanne, I worked with Mary at Strouss in the Liberty Plaza back in the _70s. Her sons went to Ursuline with my brother. Did you go there too? 20 hours ago · Like Marilyn Creatore Mattie Pollock Linda I may be coming to youngstown in July can you just go and get the pizza at st Antonys. 12 hours ago · Like Martha Olson I brought Briar Hil pizza back from Ohio for my daughter-in-laws co worker because she missed it so much !! Will be making another trip inlate august or Sept. and will most likely have to get her more!!! LOL 4 hrs · Like Linda Modarelli Marilyn, they sell it on Fridays only. There is a number in the phone book for St. Anthonys kitchen. I would call and reserve it. I think they only sell it until noon. Of you have time, call me, o am in the book. Would love to see you. 4 hrs · Like Jackie ONeil
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