Life of Pie in Portland

Disclosure: This meal was complimentary, but I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own

Earlier this week, I was invited to a Media Preview of the Life of Pie, a new restaurant at 3632 North Williams/NE Beecher Streets.
Life of Pie Pizza, Portland at 3632 North Williams and Northeast Beecher Streets Life of Pie Pizza, Portland at 3632 North Williams and Northeast Beecher Streets Life of Pie interior combines modernity with the warmth of lots of wood and various pizza making accouterments along the walls

Life of Pie specializes in wood-fired pizzas, using a special Stefano Ferrara oven which so excited to be here in Portland. I mean look at that 6,900 pound, 1000 degrees F, beaming immigrant from Naples, Italy! They have a whole page of their website devoted to this proud baby!
The pride of Life of Pie and the source of amazing pizzas is a 6,900 pound wood fired pizza oven, hand-made by the legendary Stefano Ferrara in Napoli, Italy The pride of Life of Pie and the source of amazing pizzas is a 6,900 pound wood fired pizza oven, hand-made by the legendary Stefano Ferrara in Napoli, Italy The pride of Life of Pie and the source of amazing pizzas is a 6,900 pound wood fired pizza oven, hand-made by the legendary Stefano Ferrara in Napoli, Italy The pride of Life of Pie and the source of amazing pizzas is a 6,900 pound wood fired pizza oven, hand-made by the legendary Stefano Ferrara in Napoli, Italy

That oven works hard with the Shepherds Grain flour dough that owner Jason Kallingal and Nick Burger have perfected after reportedly 30 batches. The oven adds a hint of char and some smoke to that dough, but not a lot of char so the base stays chewy while the crust is crispy.

The 11 inch pizza pies are topped with housemade and/or locally sourced seasonal ingredients, such as their homemade mozzarella which we saw being made right then and there at the event, or the mushrooms from the Farmers Market, Carlton Farms applewood smoked bacon, Chop salami and Mama Lil’s Peppers…

Life of Pie pizzas in progress Life of Pie's housemade mozzarella in progress

They have 8 pizzas on their menu ranging from $9-12. They also offer a menu of toppings, so those 16 ingredients can be used to mix it up to your liking, including any of the ingredients listed in the pre-tested recipes below to your own preferences, and a few extra ones such as mixed olives or anchovy.

  • Chop Spicy Salami, Mama Lil’s Pepers, Goat Cheese, Honey
  • Seasonal Mushrooms with Shaved Pecorino Romano and Truffle Oil
  • Bacon, Goat Cheese, and Oven Roasted Leeks
  • Meatball, Ricotta, and Red Onions
  • Caramelized Onions, Goat Cheese, and Garlic Confit
  • Marinara, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Sea Salt, Chili Flakes
  • Fennel Sausage and Mama Lil’s Peppers
  • Margherita with Mozzarella, Tomato and Basil

At the tasting I was able to test a slice of the Seasonal Mushroom pizza covered in chanterelles and shitake mushrooms and finished with shaved pecorino romano and truffle oil. This was my favorite, if I had to pick one of the pizzas of the night to rank #1.
Life of Pie Seasonal Mushroom pizza covered in chanterelles and shitake mushrooms and finished with shaved pecorino romano and truffle oil. This was my favorite.

Also sampled were the Carlton Farms applewood smoked bacon layered with oven-roasted leeks, goat cheese and caramelized onions. I loved those oven-roasted leeks. Meanwhile the Fennel Sausage kicked up your average sausage pizza with Mama Lil’s Peppers and offered a great pairing of spicy with a sauce so good I could imagine drinking it. Also check out that classic Margherita with Mozzarella, Tomato, and Fresh Basil whose leaf color slowly just darkening from the pizza heat testifies to its freshness.
Life of Pie Portland's Carlton Farms applewood smoked bacon layered with oven-roasted leeks, goat cheese and caramelized onions Life of Pie's Fennel Sausage pizza kicked up your average sausage pizza with Mama Lil's Peppers all over the sauce and in pieces here or there throughout "Life
I was also blown away by two appetizers they offered at this media event.
Appetizers at Life of Pie pizza in Portland, at North Wiliams and Northeast Beech Appetizers at Life of Pie pizza in Portland, at North Wiliams and Northeast Beech, plus a peek at the kitchen

The first appetizer was a perfect balance of oozy and crispy in their Aracini, risotto croquettes with ricotta and mozzarella. So often I break open an aracini to find out it was mostly an empty shell, without much substance inside. Not the case with the Life of Pie aracini, as you can see- there’s a molten cheese surprise inside.
Life of Pie restaurant Portland appetizer, a perfect balance of oozy and crispy in their Aracini, risotto croquettes with ricotta and mozzarella Life of Pie restaurant Portland appetizer, a perfect balance of oozy and crispy in their Aracini, risotto croquettes with ricotta and mozzarella Life of Pie restaurant Portland appetizer, a perfect balance of oozy and crispy in their Aracini, risotto croquettes with ricotta and mozzarella

Then there was Life of Pie’s surprise right hook: Kale & Arugula with parmesan and honey lemon vinaigrette packed an addictive punch with its light dressing that enhanced the kale and arugula and the parmesan to add texture like a breadcrumb topping of a mac and cheese- but all over your salad! I would **highly recommend** this salad. It is a very crave-able salad.
Life of Pie's surprise right hook: Kale & Arugula with parmesan and honey lemon vinaigrette packed an addictive punch with its light dressing that enhanced the kale and arugula and the parmesan to add texture like a breadcrumb topping of a mac and cheese- but all over your salad!  Life of Pie's surprise right hook: Kale & Arugula with parmesan and honey lemon vinaigrette packed an addictive punch with its light dressing that enhanced the kale and arugula and the parmesan to add texture like a breadcrumb topping of a mac and cheese- but all over your salad!

Besides the pizza pies, they also offer some simple spaghetti if you are especially craving their tangy marinara sauce, which you can dress up further with the fennel sausage or meatballs if you’d like. They also have a gluten free pasta available. As an alternative- but I recommend as an addition- to the aracini appetizer, they also have a oven roasted cauliflower gratin and meatballs that sound delightful. Dessert-wise the only option was a root beer float, but they are just a few doors down from What’s the Scoop? so I recommend finishing up with sweetness there.

Life of Pie interior combines modernity with the warmth of lots of wood and various pizza making accouterments along the walls, and seats probably about 40 something guests. When the weather warms they have a whole section that is all glass garage door walls that will open up to North Williams, which should be a great treat. Life of Pie is new and low key- I can’t describe the service since I did attend during a special event, but I hope this blog post is helpful to you anyway in seeing some of the offerings. As of now it appears there is no waiting in lines yet like some of other famous wood fired pizza places in town, so visit now!

In fact, they currently are offering an Extended Happy Hour daily 11 am-6 pm that includes a $5, 11 inch margherita pizza plus $3 beers and wines – a great deal! Now you just have to order that kale salad and invite me to join you in living a Life of Pie.
Life of Pie restaurant, Portland's Margherita with Mozzarella, Tomato and Basil Life of Pie restaurant, Portland- menu

Life of Pie is currently also doing a weekly FREE pizza giveaway for a free 11″ pizza every week on their Facebook site- check out the contest app!

Which of the pizza pies would you want to order?

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Pulehu Pizza

I’ve already raved about Pulehu Pizza and their delicious grilled pizzas in a previous post, so here are just some photos so you can see the awesomeness I procured from their food cart truck at 4th and Stark… Here’s a photo of their very cool truck.

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Pulehu Pizza Truffle Oil Mushroom pizza, with Freshly sautéed baby bella Mushrooms, fresh Garlic, Ricotta cheese, White Truffle Oil & fresh cracked Black Pepper
Pulehu Pizza Truffle Oil Mushroom pizza, with Freshly sautéed baby bella Mushrooms, fresh Garlic, Ricotta cheese, White Truffle Oil & fresh cracked Black Pepper, Portland food truck grilled pizza

Pulehu Pizza Alsatian Pizza inspired by an Eastern French Favoritr, with a sour cream base topped by shaved onions, bacon & St Nectaire Cheese
Pulehu Pizza Alsatian Pizza inspired by an Eastern French Favoritr, with a sour cream base topped by shaved onions, bacon, St Nectaire Cheese, Portland food truck grilled pizza Pulehu Pizza Alsatian Pizza inspired by an Eastern French Favoritr, with a sour cream base topped by shaved onions, bacon, St Nectaire Cheese, Portland food truck grilled pizza

Pulehu Pizza Strawberries & Crème Flamee Fresh Strawberries, Lemon Zest & Fresh Mint on a creamy base. LOVE. L O V E
Pulehu Pizza Strawberries and Crème Flamee Fresh Strawberries, Lemon Zest & Fresh Mint on a creamy base, Portland food truck grilled pizza Pulehu Pizza Strawberries and Crème Flamee Fresh Strawberries, Lemon Zest & Fresh Mint on a creamy base, Portland food truck grilled pizza

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Pulehu Pizza- coming soon to you

At the Saraveza Block 15 Winter Dinner I attended last month, I was fortunate enough to make the acquaintance of Pierre and Anabelle, a couple who moved from Maui and were planning to open a food cart specializing in oven grilled pizzas with inventive flavor combinations and quality local ingredients. Pierre and Anabelle ran a similar cart in Hawaii, and are bringing it to downtown Portland.

After becoming twitter friends and being tortured with instagrams of their pizzas in practice runs, they had a small pre-launch party this past Sunday and I was so thrilled to be invited. UPDATE: Pulehu is now open at SW 3rd and Stark, check them out for lunch and late night: see their Twitter for updates on their hours of operation!

Both Pierre and Anabelle miraculously balanced being hosts that found some time to chat with guests while also being producers of multiple pizzas to feed us two dozen people most of their planned cart menu! Also, they were going to that same evening to move their cart to its downtown PDX location where they will be opening the Pulehu Pizza food cart SW 3rd and Stark. These two are passionate and so excited to get started. Also thanks to the Hurlimans for opening up their lovely home, and everyone who brought their adorable and so energetic kids who were endlessly fun to watch, like a constant show…

Here are some photos of their creations from that day. The tastings started out with their Caesar salad with homemade croutons. I never got any of the Dark Chocolate Mousse with a velvety vanilla bean creme, but given the way I saw the kids of the house licking the chocolate from their hands and scraping at the cup, and then running off refueled for more time playing soccer or on the trampoline… my conclusion is that that chocolate mousse definitely wasn’t bad… :X
Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza

The classic cheese and a pepperoni pizzas were devoured by the kids in mere minutes. The dough and execution on the grill strikes a perfect balance between crispy with a bit of stretchy doughyness still left, and there was never any soggyness in any piece I sampled. The Shepherd’s Grain flour they use for the dough, and sourcing some cheese (if not their homemade ricotta) from Steve’s Cheese Bar or meat from Tails and Trotters speaks to their high quality ingredients that also support other local businesses. Pulehu also plans to explore curing their own meats as well.
Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza

The Margherita includes tomato, pesto, and what will be their housemade ricotta. The pesto was so good we wanted more than just the pretty squiggle!
Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Margherita includes tomato, pesto, and what will be their housemade ricotta Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Margherita includes tomato, pesto, and what will be their housemade ricotta

Here is the Mushroom Lovers, with mushroom, housemade ricotta, garlic and herbs, and the extra addition of truffle oil (there is also an option to meatify it with bacon).
Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Mushroom Lovers, with mushroom, housemade ricotta, garlic and herbs, extra addition of truffle oil bacon

Everyone I saw seemed to swoon when they bit into this Cheddar, Chicken, Bacon pizza with a generous dollop of sour cream and sprinkle of green onions.
Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Cheddar, Chicken, Bacon pizza with a generous dollop of sour cream and sprinkle of green onions

Somewhere in the middle, I had a chance to visit their  sexy black pizza cart and the shiny (weighing in at a muscular 250 pounds!?!)  “Beast” grill inside which nurtures their pizzas to completion, either at the 8″ or 12″ sizes. Somehow in the excitement to see the pizzas being made, I did not take a snapshot of the cart on the outside- my bad.
Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza food cart Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza food cart Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza food cart

The Meat Lovers with pepperoni, sausage, garlic, and grana padano was a big hit and really does celebrate the meat- Pulehu might have to dial it back slightly because seriously, this is a lot of meat! I can barely see the pizza.
Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Meat Lovers with pepperoni, sausage, garlic, and grana padano

Pierre brings this pizza as a representative of his French background: the Alsatian Flamee with a sour cream base, onion and bacon, and here St Nectaire Cheese although Anabelle explained that usually this pizza is served “Natural” just without the cheese, and with the cheese it is usually called a “Gratinee” instead. I’ve had this sorta of pizza before- specifically at Gruner for New Year’s when ringing in 2012, but theirs was a tarte flambee “bonne anee”- alsatian pizza with sweet onions, maine lobster, smoky bacon, fromage blanc & chives.

Even without the lobster, I found the version by Pulehu Pizza better.
Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Alsatian Flamee with a sour cream base, onion and bacon, and here St Nectaire Cheese

The Pulehu Steak Pizza with grilled steak, tomato, garlic, shaft blue cheese and madeira wine sauce was heavenly high quality ingredients, fine dining stuff.
Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Steak Pizza with grilled steak, tomato, garlic, shaft blue cheese and madeira wine sauce

At first, the idea of a dessert pizza sounded bizarre to me. But, I had to admit they looked so delicate and beautiful. And then I put a slice in my mouth and it was so light and refreshing that I thought this was “healthy” and made up for the cheesy pizza bites I had earlier, and see I was getting fruit into my diet! I need another slice! Seriously, this is better than many many desserts I have had at restaurants.

The Strawberries & Creme Pizza with meyer lemon zest and mint… already so delicious, and it isn’t even strawberry season yet.
Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Strawberries & Creme Pizza with meyer lemon zest and mint dessert pizza

Apple and Cinnamon pizza… heh some of the slices have already been claimed. This one too disappeared in less than a minute!
Pulehu Pizza grilled pizza Apple and Cinnamon pizza dessert pizza

The cart is not open yet at SW 3rd and Stark- it is still pending some permits and inspection. But believe me, I am following this carefully because I need some of that pizza again, stat! It’s only been a few hours and I’m already craving that strawberries and creme pizza. I also am very excited with the idea (I hope it may come true once in a while) about being able to even have the opportunity to get any of those creative creations they experiment with and  that I see on their twitter feed once in a while varying from a Reuben Pizza, a breakfast pizza with scrambled eggs and bacon and mushrooms, sauteed elk with sour cream and caramelized sweet cherries…  and back in Hawaii they also did Braised Escargot Pizza, a Gyro Pizza with lamb sauteed in butter and garlic with rosemary, and a Banana Sundae Pizza that included caramelized bananas and housemade salted caramel with a spiced nut crumble and dark chocolate sauce…

Why is this food cart not open yet???? Hurry UP! UPDATE: Pulehu is now open at SW 3rd and Stark, check them out for lunch and late night: see their Twitter for updates on their hours of operation!

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