Chicken Caprese Flatbread Pizza
I've taken a caprese salad, with fresh tomatoes,
balsamic vinegar, and cheese, and turned it into a
healthy flatbread pizza with some shredded chicken to fill you up and add
some protein. This is not diet food. Let's be clear on that.
The tomatoes marinate in
garlic and vinegar and taste so good you don't even need the pizza, and this
flatbread is my new favorite thing.
You can buy naan bread in the store, but take it from the worst baker on my
block: you can make this dough. It turned out on my first try,
which is unheard of, and was even fun for my
kids. They each stretched some dough, cooked it on the
griddle, and designed a pizza. I told them it was a pizza bar, and
they got to choose everything. My kid's weren't keen on the fresh
tomatoes, but I had some pizza sauce and pepperoni that went like
wildfire... I
didn't mind because I got my specialty pizza and everyone was happy.
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.Preheat oven to 400 degrees with a
pizza stone on the middle rack. Chop tomatoes and garlic. The pizza
stone helps the crust to remain crisp underneath. A cookie sheet will
do the job if you don't have a stone. |
Mix oil and vinegar, salt and
pepper in a bowl with the tomatoes and garlic. Let marinate for about
half an hour while you cook the chicken and prepare the crusts |
Sear chicken. For complete
instructions see curry chicken recipe Also cook
naan bread by heating 4 pieces on a griddle.
(You can also buy this pre-made at the grocery store.) |
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The naan bread is normally
divided into ten pieces, but for pizza, divide the dough 5 or 6 times.
Unused naan bread can be frozen after it is cooked on the griddle and used
for sandwiches, soup dippers, or more pizza. |
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1 recipe
naan bread (flatbread) 4 slicing
tomatoes or 8 roma 6 cloves garlic 4 T balsamic vinegar 4 t olive
oil, plus more for crust salt and pepper 1/2 C parmesan cheese or
blend 1/2 C mozzarella cheese 1 chicken breast, seared, shredded |
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Grate the cheeses. |
Drizzle the
crust with a small amount of olive oil. |
Sprinkle parmesan
over crust. |
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Add shredded chicken |
Top with
mozzarella. Remember to go light. Heavy toppings will be hard to
work with on this crust. |
Bake for 10 minutes
to crisp up the crust and melt the cheese. (I use a flat cookie sheet
for a pizza peel.) |
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Once you remove the
pizza from the oven, add the caprese salad. Some basil would probably
be a good idea to add now too, except that I'm on a basil strike. My
plant died, and I'm still mad about it. |
Slice and serve
immediately. |
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Problems: This is a thin crust
pizza, so heavy sauces and heaps of cheese won't work. Think light,
and you won't have any trouble eating your pizza.
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Chicken Caprese Flatbread Pizza
(serves 4)
1 recipe naan bread
(flatbread) 4 tomatoes 6 cloves garlic 4 T balsamic vinegar 4 t
olive oil salt and pepper 1/2 C parmesan cheese or blend 1/2 C
mozzarella cheese 1 chicken breast, seared, shredded
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Preheat oven to 400 degrees with a pizza stone on the
middle rack. Chop tomatoes and garlic. The pizza stone helps the crust
to remain crisp underneath. A cookie sheet will do the job if you don't
have a stone.
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Mix oil and vinegar, salt and pepper in a bowl with
the tomatoes and garlic. Let marinate for about half an hour while you
cook the chicken and prepare the crusts
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Sear chicken. For complete
instructions see curry chicken recipe Also cook
naan bread by heating 4 pieces on a griddle.
(You can also buy this pre-made at the grocery store.)
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Grate the cheeses. Drizzle the crust with a small
amount of olive oil, and sprinkle parmesan
over crust.
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Add shredded chicken, and top with
mozzarella. Remember to go light. Heavy toppings will be hard to
work with on this crust.
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Bake for 10 minutes to crisp up the crust and melt the
cheese. (I use a flat cookie sheet for a pizza peel.)
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Once you remove the pizza from the oven, add the
caprese salad. You can also add fresh basil.
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Slice and serve
immediately.
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