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A bit blurry, but you get the idea...
Back in the day, when I was interning at the Goodman Theatre, I brought in a slice of my BBQ chicken pizza for lunch. I was walking from the microwave to the room where we were having a lunch meeting and several other interns started hovering over my lunch, as hungry interns are often wont to do.
Now, I like to think the admiration of my pizza was due to the pizza and not just the noon-time hunger striking, but the world may never know. Unless, that is, you try out the recipe!
This is another one of those I-kinda-stole-this-from-a-Portland-restaurant recipes. For backing when I was interning in Maine (Yeah, I've done a lot of internships, five in fact. Six, if you count the two seperate summers at NVSF), my roommates and I fell in love with a pizza called the "Harbor Master" at Portland Pie. I'd never been much for chicken on pizza before, but man - this one was good. And now that I'm approximately 1,086 miles away from a Portland Pie, I had to start making them on my own. My biggest change is the removal of a standard pizza sauce for straight-up BBQ sauce goodness.
Depending on what I have around the house this shifts around a little: sometimes they'll be bacon, sometimes basil, sometimes just chicken and cheese. Pizza's good that way.
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BBQ Chicken Pizza (adapted from Portland Pie Co.)
- 1 large boneless, skinless chicken boob cut into small pieces.
- 1 package of pizza dough (mine's wheat and from Trader Joes, I've used the Pillsbury in a can quite often, and of course, you could always make your own if you're feeling fancy)
- corn meal for the pan/stone
- barbeque sauce - my ultimate favorite is the Chicago-based Sweet Baby Ray's, but as Mr. Cleaver and I learned when we tried to bring some to his mom as a gift, it's available all over the USA now.
- ½ white onion, diced (optional)
- 3 strips bacon, chopped (optional)
- basil (fresh or dried or optional)
- cheese (so not optional) I usually use a whole bag of the italian mix, but again, you could get all fancy and grate you own.
Preheat the oven to 400-425°F. Sprinkle your pizza pan/stone/cookie sheet with some cornmeal to prevent sticking and place rolled out dough on top.
If using, brown the diced onions in a little butter, just enough to the the raw taste off. Remove onions and cook bacon in same pan.
At this point, I usually put the crust (sans anything) into the oven to pre-bake for about 5 minutes.
After the bacon is cooked, remove and drain any fat. Cook the chicken bits until throughly cooked through. Shred any large chicken pieces with a fork. Coat the shreed chicken with BBQ sauce.
Take your pre-baked crust and cover with BBQ sauce like you would any thin pizza sauce. (see below).
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Once you're all sauced up, add the cheese. Then top with the chicken, bacon, onion, and basil, and maybe a little more cheese (I never said this was healthy). Put it all back in the oven and cook for another 5-7 minutes or until the cheese is all good and melty.
Let cool a tad (I'm notoriously bad for burning my mouth on food), slice and serve.
And see if a couple of interns don't start sniffing their way over :)
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