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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

No, not pizza AND beer…


Last night was my first "grand slam plus" of beer cooking:

Appetizer: Bock (in this case Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock) Scallops with Bacon and Mushrooms.

Entrée: Pasta with a Pepper Jack Cheese and Lager.
Vegetable: Butternut Squash in Brown Ale Maple Glaze

Dessert: Coffee Mocha Freeze (using the Doppelbock and some ale)
And…

Bread made out of a Pizza Beer.


Strange, but true!

I went to a liquor store here in Evansville that touts itself and being a “Craft Beer Headquarters.” I normally stay away from anything that uses the term “headquarters,” but I’ve been disappointed in so many of our local shops that I decided to give it a go. I wasn’t disappointed.

To make a long story short, there on the shelf was a bottle of Original Seefurth’s Family Mama Mia Pizza Beer – infused (I love that word) with tomato, oregano, basil & garlic. The bottle says that it is so good you’ll want to pour it in a wine glass. I don’t know about that, but it is great to cook with.

Here is the story of Pizza Beer as stolen from the Tom Seefurth’s Family Pizza Beer website (I don’t think they’ll mind – you’ve gotta check out their fun and informative site http://www.mammamiapizzabeer.com):

"Pizza Beer" was developed Labor Day, 2006 by Tom and Athena Seefurth in our home brewery in Campton Township, IL. It all started with a surplus of tomatoes, a bag of garlic & an idea that started early in the spring when we planted our garden herbs.


The goal was to create a beer that would pair with a wide variety of foods, especially our favorite, Pizza! In the end, we were pleasantly surprised that this "mess" turned out to be the best thing since the guy with chocolate that bumped into Ralph Mouth & mixed up the chocolate with the peanut butter! Indeed, the world will love "Pizza Beer".

Facing a difficult task, we immediately did an internet search to gather information on using the "oddball" ingredients in creating a beer. Certainly someone had published such a recipe! We found beer made with garlic, hemp seed, coriander, hot peppers, maple syrup, honey, citrus peels & more. But what about tomatoes & the possibility of combining all of our favorite flavors into this beer?

Voila! "Pizza Beer" was on its way to fame. To our knowledge, our home brewed concoction is the "World's First Culinary Beer."

Now, being homebrewers, we enjoy the freedom to create whatever we want. We usually refer to a book by Ray Daniels called "Designing Great Beers" when creating a style of beer that we intend on submitting to a contest. We usually concoct the recipe by memory & measure ingredients the way your grandmother did, pinch of this, smidgen of that. Something happened that day. We figured if this really turned out like we want it to, we better be able to duplicate it! Lo and behold, the amazing "Pizza Beer" was born.


Questions about Tom Seefurth's Mamma Mia Pizza Beer can be directed to Chef's Tom & Athena at: pizzabeer@comcast.net

Sir Bowie "May I have another slice of beer, please" of Greenbriar

3 comments:

  1. Looks like we might have a couple more interesting Knights. Here is an email I received from Tom (Pizza Beer) when I invited him to be a Knight:

    We're In!

    We have been doing cooking demos at grocery stores & often refer our style to "The Julia Child's Cooking Method."

    Soon you will see our entire lineup on the web site. The bread recipe went into a bag in which we sell as a 12 oz recipe. (leaves one with 4 oz to consume while making) The Pizza Mix requires 8 oz, even more beer for the cook!

    Let us know how to sign up. The blog looks great, will be sure to circulate among our friends.

    By the way, the beer made it to San Diego TV this AM

    Just for fun, have your friends contact Leno & Letterman with your quest. It's a great idea & sounds like fun.

    Tom and Athena Seefurth
    aka Chef Tom & Mamma Mia
    630-377-6888
    St Charles, IL 60175
    http://www.pizzabeer.net

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  2. Excellent lol...i'll be passing the Beer site along to the
    owner of the Mamma Mia Pizzeria in Oxford, who i know well... and here is their site... ( with all the signwriting in the picture my company completed. )

    http://www.mammamiapizzeria.co.uk/

    It would be great it we could get them to sell the actual beer in there...

    Sir Dayvd of Oxford UK

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  3. Now we're talking! Tom and Mama Mia need to pick out their names and invite the House of Warrick and Greenbriar to a feast!

    Sir Hook Who Wants the Scalllop Recipe of Warrick

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