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From New York to Singapore, Puck owns a total of 20 restaurants around the world. On top of his incredible cuisine, the food fanatic also produces a line of kitchen tools, cookbooks, coffee, and ...
As the original celebrity chef, Wolfgang Puck knows his way around the kitchen. He's opened restaurants in many cities, but he still cooks for his family. Between salads, seafood and chicken ...
The first menu, including the famous BBQ Chicken Pizza, was developed by Ed LaDou, then the pizza chef at Wolfgang Puck's Spago restaurant. CPK became an immediate success, and the company expanded throughout Southern California. By 1992, there were 26 CPKs. [12]
Faced with the prospect of giving up tennis and skiing at age 50, Wolfgang Puck knew he needed a lifestyle makeover. As a respected celebrity chef, Wolfgang was always surrounded by food, but ...
Wolfgang Puck at the February 2009 Academy Awards. Modern French Cooking for the American KitchenISBN 978-0395313282 (1980) The Wolfgang Puck Cookbook (1986) Adventures in the Kitchen with Wolfgang Puck (1991) Pizza, Pasta, and More ISBN 978-0517223727 (2000) Live, Love, Eat ISBN 978-0375508912 (2002) Wolfgang Puck Makes it Easy ISBN 978 ...
Both Wolfgang Puck and California Pizza Kitchen were instrumental in turning California-style pizza from a gourmet food trend to a mass consumer food product. Based on the success of his pizzas and his status as a celebrity chef, Puck opened a series of restaurants, ranging from high-end clones of Spago to convenience chains for airports and mall food courts.
Coat a panini press with cooking spray and preheat to medium-high. Combine the chicken and barbecue sauce in a large bowl and toss to coat the chicken. Arrange 6 of the bread slices on a work surface. Top each slice with 1 slice of the Swiss cheese, red onion, chicken mixture, and the second slice of Swiss cheese. Top with the second slice of ...
The word "spago" is Italian for "string" or "twine". The plural would be "spaghi," which is the beginning of "spaghetti", and suggests that pasta is on the menu. [1] The first Spago location opened in 1982, on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, with Mark Peel as chef de cuisine under Puck.