Pizza is the perfect food. Some (meaning me) might argue it can cure anything. From its intended cure for hunger to something as broad as a global pandemic. Well, that may be difficult to back up with science. However, today’s guest will show us how pizza has taken her through a countrywide shutdown and transformed stay-at-home orders into a DIY masterclass and an entrepreneurial kickstart in hospitality. Chef Nina Levin is basically living Alex’s post-Tilit retirement dream; slinging pizzas on the beach using the freshest seasonal ingredients. After working in restaurants from Boston to Maine, Nina moved back to Martha’s Vineyard and launched her mobile pizza oven in June where she sells pies at the farmers market and at private events.
Pizza is the perfect food. Some (meaning me) might argue it can cure anything. From its intended cure for hunger to something as broad as a global pandemic. Well, that may be difficult to back up with science. However, today’s guest will show us how pizza has taken her through a countrywide shutdown and transformed stay-at-home orders into a DIY masterclass and an entrepreneurial kickstart in hospitality.
Chef Nina Levin is basically living Alex’s post-Tilit retirement dream; slinging pizzas on the beach using the freshest seasonal ingredients. After working in restaurants from Boston to Maine, Nina moved back to Martha’s Vineyard and launched her mobile pizza oven in June where she sells pies at the farmers market and at private events.
Photo Courtesy of Vineyard Gazette.
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