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Celebrating Detroit Pizza Day! 🍕

Hey Pizza Lovers!

Today, we come together to celebrate a slice of heaven known as Detroit-style pizza! 🍕

What Makes Detroit Pizza Special?

Detroit-style pizza is not your average pie. Here’s what sets it apart:

  1. The Pan: Baked in a square, steel pan that gives it a unique, crispy edge.
  2. The Dough: Thick and airy, with a chewy yet crispy texture.
  3. The Cheese: Cheese is spread all the way to the edges, caramelizing for a glorious, crispy crust.
  4. The Sauce: Traditionally, the tomato sauce is layered on top of the cheese, not underneath, giving it a distinct flavor profile.

History in a Slice

Originating in the 1940s at Buddy’s Rendezvous (now Buddy’s Pizza), this Motor City delicacy was inspired by the deep-dish pans used by local auto workers. From its humble beginnings, Detroit-style pizza has revved its way into the hearts of pizza enthusiasts across the nation.

How to Celebrate

  1. Visit a Local Pizzeria: Head to your favorite spot serving up Detroit-style pizza. Buddy’s, Loui’s, and Jet’s Pizza are iconic places to try if you’re in or near Detroit.
  2. Make Your Own: Get creative in the kitchen and bake your own Detroit-style pizza. Don’t forget the steel pan and edge-to-edge cheese!
  3. Share the Love: Post your pizza pics and tag them with #DetroitPizzaDay to join the celebration online. Let’s flood social media with deliciousness!

Fun Fact

Did you know that the blue steel pans used to bake Detroit-style pizza were originally drip trays from automotive assembly lines? Talk about a tasty twist of fate!

Join the Conversation

We want to hear from you! Share your Detroit pizza experiences, favorite toppings, and photos. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, let’s honor this savory slice of Detroit heritage together.

Happy Detroit Pizza Day!


 

Celebrate Fudge Day

 A Sweet Delight for All Ages

June 16th marks a special occasion for dessert lovers around the world – Fudge Day! This delightful day is dedicated to celebrating the rich, creamy, and oh-so-indulgent treat known as fudge. Whether you’re a fan of the classic chocolate variety or enjoy experimenting with unique flavors, Fudge Day is the perfect excuse to satisfy your sweet tooth.

A Brief History of Fudge

The origins of fudge are somewhat mysterious, but it is believed to have been created in the late 19th century. One popular story suggests that fudge was the result of a happy accident when a batch of caramel went wrong, leading to the creation of this new, delicious confection. The first documented sale of fudge was in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1886, and it quickly gained popularity across the United States.

Why We Love Fudge

Fudge is beloved for its smooth texture and rich flavor. Made primarily from sugar, butter, and milk, fudge can be flavored in countless ways. From traditional chocolate and vanilla to more adventurous combinations like maple pecan, peanut butter, and even pumpkin spice, there’s a type of fudge to suit every palate. It’s a versatile treat that can be enjoyed on its own, as a topping for ice cream, or even incorporated into other desserts.

How to Celebrate Fudge Day

  1. Make Your Own Fudge: There’s nothing quite like homemade fudge. Gather your ingredients and try your hand at making a batch. It’s a fun activity to do with family or friends, and you can experiment with different flavors and mix-ins.
  2. Visit a Local Candy Shop: Support local businesses by purchasing some fresh fudge from a nearby candy shop. Many artisanal shops offer a variety of flavors that you might not find in regular stores.
  3. Share the Love: Fudge makes a wonderful gift. Wrap up a few pieces in a decorative box or bag and share them with friends, neighbors, or coworkers. It’s a sweet way to spread some joy.
  4. Host a Fudge Tasting Party: Invite friends over and have a fudge tasting party. Ask each guest to bring a different flavor of fudge, and enjoy sampling the diverse array of treats.
  5. Try Fudge-Inspired Recipes: Get creative in the kitchen with fudge-inspired recipes. Think fudge brownies, fudge ice cream sundaes, or even fudge-topped cupcakes.

Fun Fudge Facts

  • Fudge Varieties: While chocolate fudge is the most popular, there are endless varieties including vanilla, butterscotch, maple, and even savory versions like bacon fudge.
  • Record-Breaking Fudge: The largest slab of fudge ever made weighed over 5,760 pounds and was created in Ontario, Canada, in 2010.
  • Fudge Around the World: While fudge is a staple in the United States, variations of this sweet treat can be found globally, such as Scottish tablet or Indian burfi.

Fudge Day is the perfect excuse to indulge in this sweet treat, explore new flavors, and share the joy with those around you. So, gather your ingredients, visit a candy shop, or simply enjoy a piece of your favorite fudge and make this Fudge Day a celebration to remember!

Celebrate Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day

 A Sweet and Tangy Delight!

June 9th is a day for pie lovers and dessert enthusiasts to rejoice—it’s Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day! This delightful celebration honors the classic pie that brings together the sweetness of strawberries and the tanginess of rhubarb in a perfect harmony of flavors. Whether you’re a seasoned baker or a pie aficionado, this day is the perfect excuse to indulge in a slice (or two) of this delectable treat.

The Origins of Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

Strawberry rhubarb pie has a rich history, rooted in the early settlers’ kitchens. Rhubarb, often referred to as the “pie plant,” was originally brought to America by European settlers. While rhubarb itself is quite tart, the addition of strawberries balances its sharpness, creating a pie that’s both sweet and tangy. This unique flavor combination quickly became a favorite, leading to its enduring popularity.

Why Celebrate?

  1. Seasonal Delight: Early June is the perfect time to celebrate Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day as both strawberries and rhubarb are in season. This means the freshest, most flavorful ingredients are readily available.
  2. Culinary Tradition: Baking and enjoying a strawberry rhubarb pie is a nod to culinary traditions that span generations. It’s a way to connect with the past while savoring a timeless dessert.
  3. Versatility: Whether you prefer a lattice crust, a crumble topping, or a classic double crust, there are countless ways to make and enjoy strawberry rhubarb pie. Each variation brings a new twist to the beloved recipe.

How to Celebrate

  • Bake Your Own Pie: Gather fresh strawberries and rhubarb and try your hand at baking a homemade pie. The process is fun and rewarding, and the result is a delicious dessert to share with family and friends.
  • Visit a Local Bakery: If baking isn’t your thing, support a local bakery by purchasing a strawberry rhubarb pie. Many bakeries offer special deals or unique takes on this classic pie for the occasion.
  • Host a Pie Party: Invite friends and family over for a pie-themed gathering. Share different pie recipes, swap baking tips, and enjoy a variety of pies together.

Recipe Inspiration

Here’s a simple recipe to get you started on your Strawberry Rhubarb Pie journey:

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 3 cups fresh rhubarb, sliced
  • 3 cups fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
  • 1 pie crust (top and bottom)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C).
  2. In a large bowl, mix the sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
  3. Add the rhubarb and strawberries, tossing gently to coat.
  4. Place the bottom crust in your pie dish, fill with the fruit mixture, and cover with the top crust, crimping the edges to seal.
  5. Cut slits in the top crust to allow steam to escape.
  6. Bake for 40-45 minutes, until the crust is golden brown and the filling is bubbling.
  7. Let the pie cool before serving to allow the filling to set.

Share Your Pie Love

Don’t forget to share your Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day creations on social media using the hashtag #StrawberryRhubarbPieDay. It’s a great way to connect with fellow pie lovers and discover new recipes and techniques.

So, roll up your sleeves, preheat your oven, and dive into the delicious world of strawberry rhubarb pie. Happy Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day!

Hamburger Day

Celebrate the humble, but delicious hamburger on May 28, Hamburger Day.

While the hamburger owes its name to the city of Hamburg in Germany, the hamburger, as it is known and loved today worldwide – a meat patty wedged inside two slices of bun, is distinctly an American invention.

The unofficial holiday is also sometimes known as National Hamburger Day.

What To Do?

  • Eat hamburgers for all your meals on this day.
  • Gourmet up your burgers by adding toppings like caramelized onions and mushrooms and blue cheese.
  • Host a backyard barbecue and treat your guests to delicious homemade burgers.

FYI

…that during the Second World War, American soldiers tried to rename the hamburger as liberty burger.