My latest culinary adventure has been
making neopolitan pizzas in a wood fired oven. I had the oven on the patio at Rub last week, and it has struck up many an interesting conversation (and a begging desire for more
good wood-fired pizza in Chicago)..
One of my guests on Friday was in from rural Minnesota - and started casually talking about "Pizza Farms". At first, I went along with the conversation not really understanding what he was talking about - but I eventually admitted I didn't know what a pizza farm was/is... I did a board search, just briefly, and didn't find any mention - so here it goes:
A pizza farm is just what it sounds like. A farm that sells wood-fired pizzas (usually only a few days/week - Fri, Sat, Sun) using ingredients they grow on the farm!! Eureka! How cool is that?! Here is a link to an article from midwest living that goes into more detail and gives some examples of the best WI pizza farms:
Pizza Farms of WI by Midwest LivingHave any LTHers done a pizza farm weekend? I love the idea of this: order a pizza in an old barn - walk around the property while waiting for it to be prepared and cooked, then eating in a pasture or on a picnic table. To me, that's heaven.... I have a really busy start to June - but after Ribfest, I'm gonna head up to do some Pizza
Harvesting (see what I did there)

in WI. Anyone have any stories, or interesting feedback about Pizza Farms?