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How Do You Cut the Perfect Pizza Slice?

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Whether dining out for pizza or making it at home, there are several factors to consider before having that first bite. You have to think about the sauce, the kind of crust you prefer, and the toppings. Then, you will have to decide how you’re going to slice it.

According to The Kitchen Warriors, there are actually four ways to cut pizza. You will find pizzerias offering these slicing options (and sometimes even customized slicing methods) to give variety to their customers.

To upgrade your pizza-dining experiences, begin by learning about each slicing method. This way, you can decide which cutting technique will give you that perfect balance of flavors in every bite, regardless if you’re eating out or having pizza at home.

Four Ways To Cut the Perfect Pizza

There is no blanket solution for creating that perfect pizza slice. Your slicing preference could depend on the kind of pizza you are having, your current mood, or whether you are a purist or not. In any case, you want to learn the following options so that you can create the perfect slice for the moment.

Traditional Triangle

Who doesn’t love the classic triangle cut? In fact, it is probably what most pizza lovers have in mind when they think about that “perfect slice.” It is a no-fuss way to cut a pizza into equal slices, and your kitchen probably already has all the tools necessary for doing so.

The traditional triangle method allows you to split pizza easily, making it a go-to slicing technique when eating pizza with a group of friends.

Another thing that makes it so great is that the initial bite will always be at the center of the pizza. This is perhaps the juiciest portion of the pie, where all the best parts of the toppings and cheeses are likely clustered.

Pizza Square

The pizza square is another of our favorites. It is definitely considered a “perfect slice” where larger-sized pizzas are concerned. The circular slice tends to vary the slices of bigger pizzas too much, so not everyone gets their fair share. With the standard square slice, almost all the slices are in evenly-cut squares, except for edges that are likely to be triangular in shape.

If you are serving a big crowd, going for the square-cut pizza offers less of a hassle. Since the slices are smaller and more evenly cut, it allows everyone to get their fair share. The majority might even be able to go back for seconds or thirds, so there will always be that feeling of satisfaction.

If you are looking to go overboard with the toppings, the square slice makes for the perfect accommodation. Unlike the classic triangle whose top is weighed down by heavy toppings, the square slice allows all that goodness to sit comfortably atop the crust, waiting for you to devour them.

Strips

Alternatively, you can cut your pizza into strips if you’re looking to dip them into your favorite sauces. Make sure to size the strips so that they fit into the mouth of your dipping container. The classic slice won’t really allow for dipping, as only its tip would be small enough to fit into the dip. On the other hand, strips let you do it several times.

Strips are great if you’re getting a big dinner ready and want the ideal appetizer for your guests. Instead of stressing out on what to serve before the main course, you can get started with a bunch of pizza strips with some popular dip options on the side.

Tiny Triangles

When it comes to pizzas, we are so used to slices made for adult hands. Sometimes, we fold them so that we can finish them faster. Other times, we cut them up further so that they will be the perfect size for our kids. In that case, why not just do the traditional slice twice over and save yourself the hassle?

Using this method, you can create a pizza slice that’s the perfect size for you and your children. Let’s say you make eight slices with the classic cut. Do the method twice, and you would be able to turn that into 16 slim slices. That way, you get a version of the original perfect pizza slice that is easier for kids to hold.

What Is the Perfect Pizza Slice?

The perfect slice of pizza can vary from one person to another. It can depend on your mood, as well as the kind of pizza you plan on devouring. With all these factors to consider, it stands to reason that there is no one perfect slice out there. You can have your favorite pizza cut into strips, tiny triangles, squares, or the classic, and each one would be perfect if it fits the moment.

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Gianna Brighton