Ed LaDou | |
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Born | Edward M. LaDou, III[1] October 9, 1955 McChord Field, Pierce County, Washington, U.S. |
Died | December 27, 2007 Santa Monica, California, U.S. | (aged 52)
Occupation | Pizza chef |
Known for | California-style pizza |
Edward M. LaDou, III (October 9, 1955 – December 27, 2007) was an American pizza chef, who is credited with popularizing gourmet California-style pizzas.[2][3] Ed LaDou was the first pizza chef at Wolfgang Puck's Spago restaurant in Los Angeles.[4] He also developed the first menu for the American chain restaurant California Pizza Kitchen.[4]
The invention of the California-style pizza begins with a Berkeley, California, pizza restaurant, Chez Panisse, and its owner, Alice Waters.[5] Waters was the first to create pizzas with exotic and unusual toppings which were cooked in a wood-burning pizza oven.[4] However, LaDou was a major figure in the development and popularity of these types of pizzas.[4] LaDou was known for introducing very unusual ingredients into his pizza recipes at a time when such toppings were highly unorthodox.[4] Examples include duck breast and hoisin sauce pizza and barbecue chicken pizza.[4]