Monday, July 27, 2009

Buffalo Style Chicken Pizza

Does your family like pizza? Mine does. But ordering takeout can be expensive and the pizza tends to be high in fat and sodium. So for your next pizza night, try Buffalo Style Chicken Pizza. It’s simple and quick to make.

The recipe calls for wheat flatbread, which can be found in the deli or bread section of your local grocery store. Flatbread, which is similar to pita bread but is a little thicker, is usually sold in packages of four. The bread is about five inches across so it’s perfect for an individual pizza. If you cannot locate flatbread, pita works well as well as pre-baked individual pizza shells. Toasted English muffins would also work.

Any type of cooked chicken works well in this recipe. Pick up a roasted chicken at your grocery store’s deli; any flavor will work. I have used lemon pepper as well as barbeque with great results. Remove the skin and bones and chop the chicken. You will have approximately 4 cups. You will use 2 cups in this recipe so you can save the remainder for another meal or freeze for future use. A lock-top plastic freezer bag works well; just make sure that you label it with the name of the product and the date. Use within 3 days if refrigerated or 3 months if frozen for best eating quality. Instead of using a deli roasted chicken, the next time you grill chicken, add a few more breasts to use in this recipe. Two large or three medium size breasts will yield around 2 cups. Like the deli chicken, any flavor of marinade seems to work with this recipe. I have used teriyaki, chili and lime and other marinades. If using grilled chicken, plan to use it within three days of grilling.

The pizza does have a little "kick" to it since it uses hot pepper sauce. For most people, the pizza is not hot - it just has a good flavor. But keep in mind that different brands of hot pepper sauce have different degrees of "kick" so plan accordingly.

To lower the fat and sodium content, use less cheese. I suggest using both kinds (Cheddar and mozzarella) but reduce the total amount. You might try 3/4 cup of each to start. No one will miss it.

Serve the pizza with carrot and celery sticks and other fresh veggies along with your favorite low-fat salad dressing and fresh fruit (I like berries) for dessert. I hope that you enjoy Buffalo Style Chicken Pizza as much as my family.

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