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There’s New York, Chicago, Detroit-style, plus about a dozen morepizza varieties— and Hulu’s newest cooking competition seriesBest in Doughpromises tocover them all.
“In a world where there seems to be little agreement on anything, there is one great unifier… the universal love of pizza,” reads a press release shared exclusively with PEOPLE.
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“I can’t wait for people to seeBest in Dough!” Adams tells PEOPLE exclusively. “I mean, who doesn’t love a pizza party? I can honestly say, I’ve never had more fun (and gained more weight) than I did working onBest in Dough.[It was] an absolute dream job to host! In a world where no one can agree on anything, we all can agree that pizza is the best and this show is a big ole slice of heaven.”
“It’s been a dream to share my love for pizza through Pizzana these past five years, and I’m so excited to be judgingBest in Doughto bring that love to Hulu’s audience,” Utidi adds. “That’s the best part for me — aside from getting to eat a lot of pizza during the show!”

Adams and Uditi won’t be the only familiar faces either. Also weighing in at the judges' table will be chef Millie Peartree, comedian and food influencer Eunji Kim and baker Bryan Ford, who is partly responsible for the2020 sourdough craze.
And the contestants and themes are just as diverse as the taste testing judges themselves. From fine dining chefs like Amanda Morris, Ian Winslade and Yoko Hasebe to notable social media influencers like Ashley Mincey, and Shealyn Coniglio, the show promises to deliver “a wide variety of Pizza slingers” for every dough lover out there.
Best in Doughpremieres Monday, Sept. 19 on Hulu.
source: people.com