Teenage Pizza Challenge
Thi likes a stuffed crust, or a 'thick and fluffy crust.'
"Make the cheese thin and stringy, but not like rubber!"—Thi

There's excitement in the air! Or is it garlic?

The rich aroma of Mediterranean cuisine fills the halls of the youth center. Everyone's busy with youth center activities:

Taste-testing pizza? It's the Googolplex Teenage Pizza Challenge!

The challenge: Find the ULTIMATE pizza

Diniqua likes the cheese to be 'thick and runny--not hard or rubbery like.'
"I like the crust thick and buttery; very thick!"—Diniqua

Six pizza testers are prepared to rate six pepperoni pizzas.

Just pepperoni? The testers all agree that pepperoni is the best topping to pick that will make the challenge consistent.

The choices for this party: three frozen varieties, a pizza kit in a box, a take-and-bake pizza from a national chain, and a home-made pizza.

First they cook them; then they eat.

Then they rate the pizzas.

Cynthia likes the cheese 'gooey so you can bite it all off in one piece.'
"I like stuffed-crust pizza with lots of cheese!"—Cynthia

The rating system

How do you rate pizza? For this challenge, the testers rate each pizza according to:

First you cook them

LaLee likes a crust that's 'kind of thick, sometimes with cheese filled.'
"My favorite toppings are ham and pineapple!"—LaLee

Chef Jim, the Googolplex resident chief pizza maker, turns on the oven the minute he arrives at the youth center. That way the oven has enough time to reach the right temperature.

Then he carefully plans the preparation for each pizza so they'll be finished at the same time.

While the oven warms, Chef Jim follows the directions on the box to make the crust for the first pizza.

The first pizza is a boxed kit from Chef Boyardee.

Pizza #1: Chef Boyardee pepperoni pizza kit.

Fannie likes her crust either 'thin, or stuffed.'
"I like all kinds of pizza, especially with pepperoni and sausage!"—Fannie

The next three pizzas are all frozen.

Pizza #2, Kraft Jack's Original pepperoni frozen pizza.

Pizza #3, Red Baron Classic pepperoni frozen pizza.

Pizza #4, DiGiorno Thin Crispy Crust pepperoni frozen pizza.

Time for a joke!

All three frozen pizzas are very convenient. It doesn't take long to take a frozen pizza out of its box and tear through the shrink-wrap plastic!

Pizza #5, Papa Murphy's Take-and-Bake pepperoni pizza.

Papa Murphy's is a pizza store that prepares the pizza for you, but doesn't cook it. You do!

Carissa likes the cheese 'a little bit golden brown, and gooey.'
"I like my sauce juicy red with lots of seasonings!"—Carissa

Pizza #6: Chef Jim's homemade pepperoni pizza.

Chef Jim loves to make pizza. His is the last, and only home-made pizza in the contest.

Fannie (right): 'Click on the link and find out!'
Thi (left): "Who made the first pizza?"

Chef Jim says, “I started making pizzas as a kid when I wanted a snack while watching late-night horror movies.”

He knows from experience that making dough and letting it rise takes more time than we have. For the Teenage Pizza Challenge he makes the dough at home ahead of time and brings it in a bowl.

At the youth center, Chef Jim tosses the dough in the air. This stretches it into a circular shape.

The testers can hardly wait...

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