Thai chicken pizza with sweet chili sauce (recipe)

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Thai chicken pizza with sweet chili sauce (recipe)
NameThai chicken pizza with sweet chili sauce
IngredientsPizza Dough Perfection Olive oil Red pepper flakes Sharp cheddar cheese Broccoli floret Green onion Carrot Red bell pepper Chicken breast Peanut Sauce Sesame seeds Cilantro Hot chili sauce
Cooktime (in hours)0.166666667
Preptime (in hours)0.166666667
Totaltime (in hours)0.333333334
Keto friendlinessKeto friendly
Calories194.5
Fat16.9
Protein8.4
Carbohydrate3.1
Fiber1.1
Net carbohydrates2
Sugar0.8
Saturated fat7
Cholesterol (mg)29.7
Sodium223.1
Servings3
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Thai chicken pizza with sweet chili sauce (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of about 2-3 per serving.

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Recipe instructions

  1. Preheat oven and pizza stone to 550 (or as high as your oven will go, may only be 500).
  2. Prepare your dough to top. You can prebakeyour crust for a minute or two after brushing with olive oil, or you can do as I do and just top the dough since I bakeat such a high heat.
  3. Brush crust with olive oil. Spread on Thai Sweet Chili Sauce as thick or thinly as you like. (It is very sweet with just a hint of heat, I happen to love sweet and savory together, so I use a lot and add a pinch or two or crushed chili flakes).
  4. Layer on italian cheese and half of the cheddar. Add veggies, chicken, remaining cheddar. Sprinkle on sesame seeds allowing some to get on the untopped crust as well.
  5. Working quickly so as not to let the oven temperature drop, transfer pizza to pizza stone using a pizza peel, cookie sheet, or parchment paper.
  6. Bakefor 8-10 minutes depending on the amount of toppings you added and how done you like your crust. If you have never baked a pizza at this high of heat before, you should DEFINITELY watch it like a hawk the first few times so you don't burn it. I have been told (and agree) that the high heat gives you more of a pizzaria-style pie!
  7. Remove from oven and allow to cool for a minute. Drizzle with siracha and sprinkle with cilantro if desired.

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