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Pizza is the ultimate group dish, but what do you do when you have 7 hungry people that want to eat a slice? It turns out there are a lot of ways to slice a pizza pie into 7 pieces—some that you can eyeball, some that take a little mental geometry, and some that use nifty specialty pizza tools. We’ve put together a handy list of ways to split a pizza into 7. If you’re ready to feed your hungry guests, keep scrolling!
Things You Should Know
- For almost equal slices, cut the pizza in half. Then, cut one half into thirds and one half into fourths.
- Use a pie cutting guide to mark perfectly equal slices. These look like cutting boards or tools with measurement markings on them.
- For a quick option, cut a triangle in the center of your pizza to make a crustless slice. Extend each triangle side to the edge of the crust to create the rest of the slices.
Steps
Expert Q&A
Tips
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If you opt to cut your pizza with a knife, use a long chef’s knife to make long cuts easier.Thanks
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Whether you use a chef’s knife or a pizza cutter, make sure your cutting utensils are clean and sharp for easy slicing.Thanks
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If you’re using a pizza cutter, slice your pizza when it’s fresh out of the oven (the melted cheese won’t stick to the circular blade). If you’re using a knife, wait a few minutes for the cheese to cool so it won’t stick.Thanks