I love Thai inspired foods and pizza. So when I came across this pizza I just had to try it. I'd found a pizza similar in idea from a sandwhich shop where I grew up, but haven't seen anything like it since. My husband and I actually made this recipe last night. For the amount of "healthy foods" (i.e. bean sprouts, scallions, peppers, etc.) he ate it, and craved more. It's got a bit of spice so if your palette is sensitive, adjust the "heat" to your own liking. Enjoy!

Thai Chicken Pizza - Yield 4 servings
Original recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
1 pizza dough, any brand
1/2 cup duck sauce or plum sauce
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1 package (2 cups) shredded provolone or Monterey Jack cheese
1/2 red bell pepper, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 rounded tablespoonful peanut butter
2 teaspoons hot sauce
2 teaspoons grill seasoning (recommended: Montreal Steak Seasoning) eyeball it
4 chicken breast cutlets, 1/2 pound
2 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar or cider vinegar
1/4 seedless cucumber, peeled and cut into matchsticks
4 scallions, chopped
1 cup bean spouts, a couple of handfuls
Palm full cilantro leaves, chopped
1/4 cup chopped peanuts, 2 ounces
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
Form pizza crust on pizza pan or cookie sheet. Top with duck or plum sauce - spread it around like you would pizza sauce. Sprinkle the pizza with some crushed red pepper flakes then top with cheese and peppers. Bake until golden and bubbly, 15 to 17 minutes.
Preheat a grill pan over medium-high heat. Combine vegetable oil, soy sauce and peanut butter with hot sauce and grill seasoning. Use the microwave to loosen up peanut butter if it is too cold to blend into sauce, 10 seconds ought to do it. Add chicken and coat evenly with mixture. Let stand 10 minutes then grill chicken cutlets 2 to 3 minutes on each side, until firm. Slice chicken into very thin strips.
While chicken cooks, mix honey and vinegar and add the cucumber. Turn to coat evenly.
Top the hot, cooked pizza with chicken, scallions, sprouts and cilantro. Drain cucumbers and scatter over the pizza. Garnish pizza with peanuts, cut into 8 wedges and serve.
***NOTE***
Do NOT use a non-stick cookie sheet when cooking the pizza. Sounds obvious I know, but it will make your pizza VERY crispy and cook it quite fast, and burn.
Paul & Joe
Karen Walker
Miu Miu
Looks good..California Pizza Kitchen has a really good one too!
**Not only is England beautiful, but it brings me 2 of my fav. men....Gavin & David**
1i've heard of it, but never actually be to one and there was one in my hometown. my sister had been there before but she's not into that kind of food really. next time i go visit my parents i think i will stop at the CPK. don't they also make a awesome bbq chix pizza too? i can't remember if it is from them or not.
2When you go fairy make sure to get it on their wheat dough!
3**Not only is England beautiful, but it brings me 2 of my fav. men....Gavin & David**
i love wheat dough. there is a pizza from digiorno that is called harvest wheat and it is so good. but i will take your advice for sure.
thanks for the info.
4Yes, the Thai Chicken Pizza is ossom at CPK! Their BBQ Chicken Pizza is super-delish, too! So's their BBQ Chicken Chopped Salad! And their Jamaican Jerk Pizza! And their Original Chopped Salad! And their Carne Asada Pizza! And their Smoked Bacon & Gorgonzola Salad! And *drooooooooooool*...
Did I mention that I love CPK?
5that pic looks unapealing
6I think that sounds delicious. I'm glad to know it wasn't that hard. Recipes with such long lists of ingredients totally intimidate me.
7same goes for me! especially if they are "weird" ingredients. although this recipe actually is easier when two people are working on it.
call it bonding time.
8Looks super healthy yummy!
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