Best 5 Cpk Pizza Dough Recipes

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Indulge in the deliciousness of homemade pizza with CPK pizza dough, crafted to replicate the irresistible taste of California Pizza Kitchen's iconic pies. Uncover the secrets to creating a perfectly crispy yet tender crust, topped with your favorite ingredients, resulting in a pizza experience that rivals that of a renowned pizzeria. With this comprehensive guide, you'll learn the art of perfecting CPK pizza dough, from selecting the right ingredients to achieving the ideal cooking temperature. Get ready to impress your friends and family with a pizza night they'll never forget.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

PIZZA DOUGH HALF WHITE/HALF WHOLE WHEAT (CPK)



Pizza Dough Half White/Half Whole Wheat (Cpk) image

Make and share this Pizza Dough Half White/Half Whole Wheat (Cpk) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by TaterBug

Categories     Breads

Time 35m

Yield 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 teaspoons yeast (105F to 115F) or 1 1/2 cup warm water (105F to 115F)
2 cups white bread flour
2 cups whole wheat flour
4 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

Steps:

  • Dissolve yeast in the water and set aside for 5 to 10 minutes. Do not get water above 115, it will kill the yeast and the dough will not rise. Also, I use filtered or bottled water because the chlorine in tap water can also kill the yeast.
  • Place dry ingredients in large mixing bowl, make a well in the middle and pour in the liquids, reserving a teaspoon of olive oil.
  • Use a wooden spoon to combine the ingredients. Once the intial mixing is done, you can oil your hands and begin kneading the dough.
  • Knead dough for about 5 minutes or until dough is smooth and no longer sticky.
  • Lightly oil a bowl and put dough in bowl, wrap cover of bowl with plastic wrap and let dough rise for 2 hours. It should double in size.
  • The dough can now be used but will be much tastier if you let it sit in the fridge over night wrapped in plastic.
  • After removing it from the fridge, let the dough come to room temperature. Knock it down to get the extra air out and either roll out or stretch by hand, whatever you prefer. Thick or thin according to your tastes.
  • Preheat pizza sone to 450-500 for 1 hour.
  • Top pizza as you like and bake 8-10 minutes or until bubbly and golden brown or according to your individual pizza recipe.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 128.2, Fat 2.1, SaturatedFat 0.3, Sodium 292, Carbohydrate 24.1, Fiber 2.4, Sugar 1.1, Protein 3.9

CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN PIZZA DOUGH



California Pizza Kitchen Pizza Dough image

Years ago, in finer times, the California Pizza Kitchen website listed their recipes for pizza dough and tomato sauce. Unfortunately they've long since removed that particular content, but not before yours truly could write down the recipe. FAIR WARNING - This is an overnight pizza dough. It can be used day-of, but the difference in flavor is staggering.

Provided by Pain au Chocolat

Categories     European

Time P1DT10m

Yield 2 small pizzas or calzones, 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 teaspoon active dry yeast
1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon warm water (at about 110F)
1 1/2 cups bread flour (high gluten flours also work)
2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil (1 for dough & 1 for the bowl)

Steps:

  • Dissolve the yeast in the water and let it proof for 5 to 10 minutes. The yeast should have a little island of fizz/bubbles before you start. (if you're using instant yeast dissolve it in the water and skip the proof).
  • In a separate bowl mix all of the dry ingredients and create a little well in the middle. Dump your yeast mixture and the olive oil into the well and stir with either your fingers or a wooden spoon.
  • Once a lumpy kind of dough forms lightly oil your hands and start to knead the ball. Knead it for at least 5 minutes, until the dough is smooth but slightly tacky.
  • Lightly coat the ball in olive oil and place in an airtight container, allow to rise at room temperature for 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
  • You can use the dough at this point, but for a finer texture and a nice, mellow sort of tang do the following: Deflate the dough, bunch it back up into a ball, put it back into the container, and stow it in your refrigerator overnight.
  • About 2 hours before you're going to make your pizza remove the dough from the refrigerator, deflate again, and split into 2 equal portions. Roll both portions into balls, sealing any cracks as tightly as possible. Place the new dough balls on opposite sides of a shallow dish and cover with plastic wrap. Let them sit at room temperature for the aforementioned 2 hours (they'll be much easier to shape).
  • After this just heat your pizza stone (or failing that, the floor of your oven with both racks taken out) to 500 degrees F, roll out your dough balls, top them, and slide them into the oven using a cornmeal-dusted pizza peel (or failing that, anything smooth and thin enough to manuever, like a cutting board).
  • Your pizzas will cook very quickly, so it's easier to just eyeball their progress than try to time them.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 483.3, Fat 14.6, SaturatedFat 2, Sodium 1167.7, Carbohydrate 76.6, Fiber 3.1, Sugar 4.4, Protein 10.5

CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN COPYCAT PIZZA DOUGH RECIPE - (4/5)



California Pizza Kitchen Copycat Pizza Dough Recipe - (4/5) image

Provided by Karins_Cookin_Stuff

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 teaspoon yeast
1/2 cup, plus 1 tablespoon warm water (105 to 110°F), divided
1 1/2 cups bread flour or all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil, plus 1 tablespoon for coating

Steps:

  • DOUGH: Dissolve the yeast in the water and set aside for 5 to 10 minutes. Be sure that the water is warm, not hot. Temperatures of 120°F and above will kill the yeast, and your dough will not rise. If using an upright electric mixer, use the mixing paddle attachment. This batch size is too small for the dough hook to be effective. Combine the yeast-water mixture, flour, sugar, salt1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil, and 1 tablespoon warm water in the mixing bowl. Do not pour the salt directly into the yeast water because this would kill some of the yeast. Allow these ingredients to mix gradually, use the lowest 2 speeds to mix the dough. Mix for 2 to 3 minutes, until the dough is smooth and elastic. If using a food processor, using a dough blade made of plastic rather than the sharp steel knife attachment; proceed as for stand mixer. Mix just until a smooth dough ball is formed. If mixing by hand, place the dry ingredients in a 4 to 6 quart mixing bowl. Make a well in the middle and pour in the liquids, reserving the teaspoon of olive oil. Use a wooden spoon to combine the ingredients. Once initial mixing is done, you can lightly oil your hands and begin kneading the dough. Knead for 5 minutes. When done the dough should be slightly tacky, that is, it should be barely beyond sticking to your hands. Lightly oil the dough ball and the interior of a 1-quart glass bowl with 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil. Place the dough ball in the bowl and seal the bowl with clear food wrap. Seal airtight. Set aside and let come to room temperature, about 70 to 70°F. Allow dough to rise until double in bulk, about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. The dough could be used at this point, but it will not be that wonderful, chewy, flavorful dough that it will later become. Punch down the dough, re-form into a nice round ball and return it to the same bowl. Cover again with clear food wrap. Place the bowl in the refrigerator overnight, covered airtight. About 2 hours before you are ready to assemble your pizza, remove the dough from the refrigerator. Use a sharp knife to divide the dough into 2 equal portions, 4 equal portions if making appetizer-size pizza, or if smaller 6-inch pizzas are desired. Roll the smaller doughs into round balls on a smooth, clean surface. Be sure to seal any holes by pinching or rolling. Place the newly-formed dough balls in a glass casserole dish, spaced far enough apart to allow for each to double in size. Seal the top of the dish airtight with clear food wrap. Set aside at room temperature until the dough balls have doubled in size, about 2 hours. They should be smooth and puffy. STRETCH AND FORM THE DOUGH: Sprinkle a medium dusting of flour over a 12x12-inch clean, smooth surface; a pizza peel is ideal for this. Use a metal spatula or dough spacer to carefully remove a dough ball from the glass casserole dish, being very careful to preserve its round shape. Flour the dough liberally. Place the floured dough on the floured smooth surface. Use your hand or rolling pin to press the dough down forming a flat circle about 1/2-inch thick. Pinch the dough between your fingers all around the edge of the circle, forming a lip or rim that rises about 1/4-inch above the center surface of the dough. You may continue this outward stretching motion of the hands until you have reached a 9-inch diameter pizza dough. BAKING YOUR PIZZA: Lightly sprinkle cornmeal, semolina, or flour over the surface of a wooden pizza peel. Arrange the stretched dough over the floured peel surface. Work quickly to dress the pizza so that the dough will not become soggy or sticky from the sauces and toppings. When you are ready to transfer the pizza to the pizza stone in the pre-heated oven, grasp the handle of the peel and execute a very small test jerk to verify that the pizza will come easily off the peel. If the dough does not move freely, carefully lift the edges of the dough and try to rotate it by hand. Extreme cases may require that you toss more flour under the dough edges. Once the dough is moving easily on the peel, open the oven and position the edge of the peel over the center of the stone about 2/3 from the front of the stone. Jiggle and tilt the peel to get the pizza to start sliding off. When the pizza begins to touch the stone, pull the peel quickly out from under it. Don't attempt to move the pizza until it has begun to set, about 3 minutes. The peel can be slid under the pizza to move it or remove it.

FAMOUS CALIFORNIA PIZZA DOUGH



Famous California Pizza Dough image

One product of my online interview with Wolfgang Puck was being given his pizza dough recipe to publish. I don't think this recipe is any kind of secret, and I'm sure it's been published many times, but I had never personally tried it, so I decided to do this recipe check out this iconic dough for myself.

Provided by Chef John

Time 1h35m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
1 teaspoon honey
1 cup Water, municipal
1 teaspoon kosher salt
5 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided
2 ¾ cups all-purpose flour, or more as needed
¼ cup cornmeal, or as needed

Steps:

  • Combine yeast, honey, and 1/4 cup warm water in a large bowl with a whisk. Let stand to dissolve, about 10 minutes.
  • Add salt, 1 tablespoon olive oil, remaining 3/4 cup warm water, and 1 cup flour to the mixture and stir until a batter forms. Add another 1 cup flour; stir to combine. Add 1/2 cup more flour and combine.
  • Turn dough out onto a surface dusted with 1/4 cup flour. Knead until a smooth, fairly firm, slightly sticky dough is achieved, adding more flour as needed.
  • Transfer dough to a lightly oiled bowl and cover with a damp towel. Let sit in a warm place until doubled in size, 30 to 40 minutes.
  • Turn dough out onto a lightly floured cutting board and pat down with your hand. Divide dough into 4 equal pieces. Stretch and fold each piece down and under, tucking as you go, to form pizza dough rounds.
  • Cover with a towel and let sit in a warm place until doubled in size, 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Dust a baking sheet with cornmeal.
  • Transfer dough rounds to a lightly floured board and press each piece out to desired thickness, starting in the center, until 8 to 10 inches wide. Form a crust shape around the outer edges with your fingertips.
  • Transfer one round of pizza dough to the prepared baking sheet and brush with 1 tablespoon olive oil. Top with any sauce and toppings you like.
  • Bake in the lower rack of the preheated oven for 5 minutes. Move to the center of the oven and continue to bake until golden, about 10 minutes more. Repeat to bake remaining pizzas.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 126.8 calories, Carbohydrate 18.7 g, Fat 4.5 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 2.5 g, SaturatedFat 0.6 g, Sodium 121.3 mg, Sugar 0.5 g

CPK PIZZA DOUGH



CPK PIZZA DOUGH image

Number Of Ingredients 7

Makes dough for two 9-inch pizzas.
1 teaspoon yeast
1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon warm water (105 to 110 degrees F)
1 1/2 cups bread flour or all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil plus 1 tablespoon for coating

Steps:

  • -Dissolve yeast in hot water and set aside for 5-10 min -place dry ingredients in a bowl. Make a well in the middle and pour in the liquids (reserving the teaspoon of olive oil). Use a wooden spoon to combine the ingredients. Once initial mixing is done, you can lightly oil your hands and begin kneading the dough. Knead for 5 min. When done the dough should be slightly tacky (it should be barely beyond sticking to your hands). Lightly oil the dough ball and the interior of a glass bowl. Place the dough ball in the bowl and seal the bowl with clear food wrap. Seal airtight. Set aside at room temperature to rise until double in bulk, 1 1/2-2 hrs. -Punch down the dough, re-form a ball and return it to the bowl. Cover with clear food wrap. Place bowl in the fridge overnight, covered airtight. About 2 hrs before making pizza, remove dough from fridge. Use a sharp knife to divide the dough into 2 parts -Roll the doughs into round balls. Be sure to seal any holes by pinching or rolling. Place the balls in a glass casserole dish, spaced far enough apart to allow for each to double. Seal the top of the dish airtight with clear food wrap. Set aside until the dough balls have doubled in size (2 hrs). They should be smooth and puffy. Sprinkle a medium dusting of flour over a surface. Use a metal spatula to carefully remove balls from the glass casserole dish, being very careful to preserve its round shape. Flour the dough liberally. Place the floured dough on the floured surface. Use your hand or rolling pin to press the dough down forming a flat circle about 1/2-icnh thick. Pinch the dough between your fingers all around the edge of the circle, forming a lip or rim that rises about 1/4-inch above the center surface of the dough. -Flour parchment paper. Place dough and toppings there. -Place on pizza stone. Yank parchment paper after 3 min in the oven.

Tips:

  • Activate the yeast properly: Use warm water (around 110°F) to activate the yeast. If the water is too hot, it will kill the yeast, and if it's too cold, it won't activate properly. Stir in sugar to help the yeast feed and grow.
  • Use high-quality ingredients: The better the ingredients, the better the pizza dough will be. Use a good quality all-purpose flour, fresh yeast, and extra virgin olive oil.
  • Knead the dough properly: Kneading the dough develops the gluten, which gives the dough its structure and elasticity. Knead the dough for at least 5 minutes, or until it is smooth and elastic.
  • Let the dough rise in a warm place: This will help the yeast to grow and ferment the dough. Cover the dough with a damp cloth or plastic wrap to prevent it from drying out.
  • Don't overproof the dough: If the dough rises for too long, it will become too soft and weak. The dough should double in size, but not more.
  • Shape the dough gently: When shaping the dough into a pizza, be gentle and don't overwork it. This will help to prevent the dough from becoming tough.
  • Bake the pizza at a high temperature: This will help to create a crispy crust. The ideal baking temperature for pizza is around 450°F.

Conclusion:

With these tips in mind, you can make CPK-style pizza dough at home that is just as delicious as the pizza you get at the restaurant. So next time you're craving pizza, give this recipe a try.

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