While I was thinking of what I could use them for, my eyes glanced on a bottle of BBQ sauce I've been trying to get rid of. With the little scrap of chicken breast I knew was lurking in my freezer, one of Ira's favorite pizza's came into my mind. Using my pizza dough short cut, I had a left over dinner on the table about an hour later.
BBQ Pizza with Chicken and Jalapeno
- Jalapeno slices
- red onion sliced
- cooked chicken breast
- cilantro, chopped
- BBQ Sauce
- shredded cheese
I quickly prepared my pizza dough and got it in the oven to rise.
Meanwhile, I gave the Jalapenos a quick saute in olive oil with some cumin seed to add a bit of flavor and cut down on the spicy heat of the peppers. If you like spicy food, you can skip this step, but I have to admit, I am a bit of a wiener when it comes to spicy peppers. What can I say, I am a gringo.
I also gave the chicken a quick saute to cook through, about 2-3 minutes over medium heat. Before putting into the pan, I quickly cut up about a 1/4 of a chicken breast I had defrosted and mixed with the juice of 1 lime and 1 tsp of cumin.
Once the dough was ready, I spread out the BBQ sauce on the dough. BBQ sauce is easy to make if you don't have any ready made in the fridge.
This is a quick mid week dinner not a BBQ competition in Kentucky, so Sweet Baby Rays or a BBQ sauce made with ketchup works just fine.
Layering the rest of the ingredients on the pizza, it was ready for the oven. 15-20 minutes at 400 degrees.
Eat up and enjoy not letting ingredients rot in your refrigerator. Barack Obama is proud of you.
3 comments:
A+, would eat again.
My Sources Say Yes, you will be eating this again...for lunch.
mmm. that's one good lookin pizza.
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