- Ed LaDou
Ed LaDou (
October 9 ,1955 –December 27 ,2007 ) was an Americanpizza chef who is credited with popularizinggourmet California-style pizza s. cite news |first=Jocelyn Y|last=Stewart|title=Ed LaDou, 52; chef pioneered gourmet pizza revolution | url=http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-ladou4jan04,1,7501171.story?coll=la-news-obituaries&ctrack=9&cset=true |work=Los Angeles Times |publisher= |date=2008-01-04 |accessdate=2008-01-19] Ed LaDou was the firstpizza chef atWolfgang Puck 's famedSpago restaurant. He also developed the first menu for theCalifornia Pizza Kitchen .The invention of the
California-style pizza begins with aBerkeley, California , pizza restaurant,Chez Panisse , and its owner,Alice Waters . Waters was the first to create pizzas with exotic and unusual toppings which were cooked in a wood-burning pizza oven. However, LaDou was a major figure in the development and popularity of these types of pizzas.LaDou was known for introducing very usual ingredients into his pizza recipes at a time when such toppings were highly unorthodox. Examples include
duck breast and [hoisin sauce] pizza andbarbecue chicken pizza.Early life
Ed LaDou was born on
McChord Air Force Base inWashington state on October 9, 1955. His father, Edward M. LaDou, was aUnited States Air Force pilot and his mother is named Patricia Gallinetti. LaDou was partially raised inLos Altos, California , and first worked at a restaurant when he was a high school student.Pizza
LaDou was working as a chef at several restaurants in
San Francisco by the mid-1970s. He gained a reputation as an experimental pizza maker, which often made him popular with his customers, but sometimes clashed with the ideas of the owners of the restaurants in which he worked. LeDou was working at a restaurant called Prego, when he was discovered by chef Wolfgang Puck, who was eating at the restaurant. Puck ordered one of LaDou's pizzas, which was topped withricotta cheese ,red pepper s,pâté andmustard and immediately offered him a job at his Spago restaurant inLos Angeles , which at the time was not open yet.Spago opened in January 1982 with LaDou as its first pizza chef. Puck allowed La Dou to choose his own toppings and recipes. The original
menu included pizzas topped with ducksausage orsmoked salmon . LaDou later remarked in an interview about his move to Spago's, "It was like being anartist who'd worked with 10 colors all of his life and then got to use 300." LaDou's pizzas were highly popular, making reservations at Spago's very hard to get.LaDou was approached by
Larry Flax , who co-founded theCalifornia Pizza Kitchen in 1985 with fellowattorney ,Rick Rosenfield . Flax had previously taken a pizza making course with LaDou at Los Angeles'Ma Maison , where Wolfgang Puck had been a chef immediately prior to opening Spago's. Flax and Rosenfield asked LaDou to help develop a menu for the California Pizza Kitchen. LaDou accepted and developed the restaurant chain's first menu, which included the CPK's signature barbecue chicken pizza. The California Pizza Kitchen became a success and now has restaurants across theUnited States and worldwide.LaDou left California Pizza Kitchen shortly after developing its menu. He eventually opened his own restaurant, called
Caioti , which first opened in Laurel Canyon before moving to its current location inStudio City, California .LaDou was invited by the
Smithsonian Institution to demonstrate his pizza techniques at the annualSmithsonian Folklife Festival inWashington D.C. in 2005.Death
Ed LaDou died of
cancer atSt. John's Health Center inSanta Monica, California , on December 27, 2007, at the age of 52. He was survived by his wife, Carrie LaDou, and their daughter, Cassidy Rose.External links
* [http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-ladou4jan04,1,7501171.story?coll=la-news-obituaries&ctrack=9&cset=true Los Angeles Times: Ed LaDou, 52; chef pioneered gourmet pizza revolution]
* [http://www.pizzamarketplace.com/article.php?id=2653 Pizza Marketplace: Who’s Who: Ed LaDou ]
* [http://www.caiotipizzacafe.com/ Caioti Pizza Cafe]
* [http://www.wolfgangpuck.com/restaurants/finedining/spago/beverlyhills/index.php Spago]References
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