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California Pizza Kitchen Family Cookbook, Cookbook of the Day

cover of california pizza kitchen family cookbooAbout once a year, I get the bug to make homemade pizza. I always find it to be a messy process, resulting in broken dough and leaky toppings. It's always tasty enough, but by the time I finish with it, I determine that pizza should remain a take-out only item. However, over time I forget this resolve and decide to make it again, only to be smacked with the same realization that it's too much trouble for home cooking.

I made pizza last Sunday, and went through the same process as in the past. Except this time, instead of resolving to abandon the practice, I started to think that maybe I needed to make pizza more often, in order to work out the kinks and have successful pies come out of my oven. Some unknown force must have had a hand in this decision, as on Monday, a pizza cookbook landed in my mailbox. The California Pizza Kitchen Family Cookbook was written by Larry Flax and Rick Rosenfield, the co-founders of the chain of the same name.

Written to be accessible to kids (while not pandering to parents), I've found that this book is the exact right speed for me. It starts with three variations on pizza dough and a recipe for a classic tomato sauce. Then they take a break from pizza for the moment, to offer up an assortment of salad and panini recipes (admittedly, those recipes seemed out of place there - I would have put them towards the back since this book bills itself as a pizza cookbook). Finally though we get into the pizzas and the recipes sound delicious and give me such inspiration that in my mind I'm already heading towards the kitchen. The book closes with suggestions for pizza parties for kids, special holiday pizzas (potato pancake pizza, anyone) and finally wraps up with dessert pizzas. It is beautifully photographed and would make a wonderful present for an older kid who was interesting in cooking.

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Tags: california pizza kitchen, CaliforniaPizzaKitchen, cookbook of the day, CookbookOfTheDay, family cookbook, FamilyCookbook, Larry Flax, LarryFlax, pizza cookbook, PizzaCookbook, Rick Rosenfield, RickRosenfield

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MrsBug

8-07-2008 @2:48PM MrsBug said... Do you have a pizza stone? Using a pizza stone will cure you of your homemade pizza nightmares. Srsly!
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Astin

8-07-2008 @3:32PM Astin said... I'm the opposite of your original opinion. My pizzas turn out great and if I go delivery/take-out it's purely out of laziness because I think homemade pizza is far better. There's something really satisfying about making the dough, layering your own choice of toppings, choosing how much cheese you want, deciding on your own variation of sauce... now I have an urge... thanks :).
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RJ

8-10-2008 @7:41PM RJ said... We made grilled pizza tonight...talk about delicious!! And...you can't order that take-out! So, keep up with making the za's....it is well worth the effort!
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