Another entry from the calendar of invented holidays: National Cheese Pizza Day. As if anyone needed a reminder to eat melted cheese on bread. Still, here it is — and so is my monument to it. Two frozen Red Baron cheese pizzas sliced and stacked into a tower of excess, photographed against a black background.
Cheese pizza is the baseline of the whole idea. From Naples in the 1800s with mozzarella and tomato on flatbread, to Lombardi’s in New York serving it to immigrants in the early 1900s, it’s the foundation on which every other topping variation was built. Frozen in the 1950s, it became the fallback dinner most of us know.
So if today calls for honoring cheese pizza, this is mine.
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September 5, 2025 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: American food, baked food, black background, cheese pizza, comfort food, commercial food photography, crust, delivery, dinner, fast food, food art, food image, Food Photography, frozen pizza, greasy food, indulgent food, junk food, lunch, meal, melted cheese, mozzarella, National Cheese Pizza Day, party food, pizza, Red Baron, slices, snack food, stacked food, takeout | Leave a comment
Finding a panini in the world of fast food is a bit like spotting a vintage sports car in a grocery store parking lot — rare, but worth the stop. My hunt ended here in Palm Springs, not at a café or chain, but at the counter of Jensen’s Foods. Freshly made when ordered for takeout. Not fast food fast, but quick enough.
This is their Arrivederci Panini: peppercorn turkey, white cheddar, Genoa salami, onion, pepperoncini, and basil on focaccia bread, finished with Italian vinaigrette. Pressed to order, sliced, and packed to go — it’s proof that “fast” can still be fresh.
The panini — an Italian term for a small bread roll or sandwich — became popular in Italy in the mid-20th century and found its way into American cafés in the 1980s and 1990s, often prepared on a ridged grill to create its signature pressed texture and golden stripes. Once considered an upscale alternative to the standard sandwich, today the panini is a staple in cafés and delis around the world.
Photographed here against my signature black background, the stacked halves show off the grilled bread, melted cheese, and layers of savory filling. A fitting way to mark the day — and maybe an excuse to pick up lunch.
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August 11, 2025 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Arrivederci Panini, artisan sandwich, basil, black background food photography, cafe food, California, deli sandwich, focaccia bread, Genoa salami, gourmet sandwich, grilled sandwich, Italian vinaigrette, Jensen’s Foods, lunch, meal, melted cheese, National Panini Day, onion, Palm Springs, panini, peppercorn turkey, pepperoncini, pressed sandwich, takeout, white cheddar cheese | Leave a comment