Due to poor planning on my part, I only came out of this weekend with one recipe to post… but boy, oh boy, is it a GOOD one!! These little individual Thai chicken pizzas on homemade naan bread are just heavenly. …to say the least.
I made my pizzas on homemade naan, but if you don’t want to make a batch, you can always use store bought naan or even pita bread. But if you haven’t tried this naan recipe yet, you definitely should. It’s soft, light, fluffy, and full of flavor.
I tried to keep it simple with the ingredients and toppings because, if you ask me, there’s nothing worse about making homemade pizzas than to have them be really complicated. If you want to go a step or two further and try some more toppings, try pineapple, jalapeno, Thai basil, or green onion. If you want an extra special peanut sauce for the base (instead of the super quick version that I made here), check out this peanut sauce recipe.
Lastly, I have all of the ingredients/toppings for these pizzas stored in individual containers in my fridge. This way, I can quickly top and cook a pizza “to order” and have them hot and fresh! These pizzas are so easy and delicious! I will be making them again!
Thai Chicken Pizza
Thai Chicken Pizza
Ingredients
- 1 batch 8 pcs naan ($1.27)
- 1/2 cup hoisin sauce ($1.74)
- 1/2 cup peanut butter ($1.05)
- 2 inches fresh ginger ($0.30)
- approx. 2 Tbsp sriracha hot sauce ($0.52)
- 2 medium chicken breasts ($1.87)
- 2 cups shredded mozzarella ($2.47)
- 1 medium red bell pepper ($1.19)
- 1 small red onion ($0.45)
- 1 bunch fresh cilantro ($0.79)
- to taste salt & pepper ($0.05)
Instructions
- Trim any excess fat from the chicken breasts. Season with salt and pepper and cook in a countertop grill until cooked through (about 7 minutes each). Allow the chicken breasts to cool.
- While the chicken is cooking, prepare the peanut sauce. Combine the hoisin sauce, peanut butter, and 1/2 tsp of sriracha sauce in a bowl. Peel the ginger and grate it straight into the bowl. Add about 1/3 cup of hot water and whisk until smooth. Set aside.
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Chop the chicken into small pieces and transfer to a bowl. Add enough sriracha sauce to coat the chicken (about 1.5 Tbsp, give or take a little). Thinly slice the red onion and red bell pepper.
- Spread about 2 Tbsp of the peanut sauce over each piece of naan. Top with about 1/4 cup of shredded cheese, a handful of the sriracha chicken, some red bell pepper, and red onion.
- Place the pizzas on a perforated pizza pan or directly on the oven rack and cook until the cheese is melted and bubbly (about 10 minutes). When the pizzas come out of the oven, top with fresh cilantro leaves and enjoy!
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Trim any excess fat from the chicken breasts and season lightly with salt and pepper.
Cook the chicken on a countertop grill until cooked through (about 7 minutes) and then allow them to cool. I find my George Foreman grill to be the easiest and fastest way to cook chicken breast, but you can use your favorite method.
While the chicken is cooking, prepare the peanut sauce. Place the hoisin sauce, peanut butter, and sriracha hot sauce in a bowl. Peel the piece of ginger and then grate it (using a small holed cheese grater) directly into the bowl.
Add about 1/3 cup hot water to facilitate mixing and stir until smooth.
While the chicken is cooling, prepare the vegetables. Thinly slice the onion and red bell pepper. Pull the cilantro leaves from the stems (you can do this as you add it to the pizza later, if you prefer).
Once the chicken is cool enough to handle, chop or shred it into small pieces.
Place the chopped chicken in a bowl and add enough sriracha to coat the chicken (about 1.5 Tbsp).
Begin to build the pizzas by spreading about 2 Tbsp of peanut sauce over the surface of the naan. I cooked my first batch on a baking sheet with foil, but that left the bottoms soggy. So, I would suggest cooking the pizzas on a perforated pizza pan or placing them directly on the oven rack to allow steam to escape.
Sprinkle about 1/4 cup of shredded cheese on each pizza and top with the sriracha chicken, some red onion, and red bell pepper. The cilantro will go on top after it comes out of the oven.
Bake the pizzas in a preheated 400 degree oven until the cheese is melted and bubbly (about ten minutes). Take the pizzas out of the oven and top with fresh cilantro leaves.
I have all of the ingredients stored in my refrigerator separately so that I can make fresh pizzas all week!
Seriously SO GOOD. It’s hard to eat just one.
I just made the thai chicken pizza for dinner tonight along with the homemade naan and to say the least, it was DEVINE! The whole family loved it! The things I made different was grilling the naan bread, caramelizing the onions and grilling the red pepper with bacon grease rubbed all over it, it definitely adds flavor to the pepper and the grill adds a smoky flavor as well. Was a more involved process doing it my way but it was well worth it. :) Thank you so much for a great recipe, thai chicken pizza from now on it is!
This recipe was so good, it almost brought tears to my eyes. I have dreams about these now…
Simple and tasty – that’s the dream. Made this last night for dinner, plus pineapple and sans peppers. I was planning to make my own naan, but I ran out of time and just used store-bought, but it was still super tasty! I even made a paleo crust for my paleo dad, and he loved it. Thanks for another great recipe!
This is a family favorite! I make a big batch of the sauce and then freeze it so it’s ready ahead of time! Thanks for your great recipes!
This is the BEST dish I think I’ve EVER made… freaking FANTASTIC… It came out great even though I forgot to defrost the chicken ahead of time (cold water in the sink for an hour and it was finally thawed)… Thank you so much for this recipe! It was a huge hit!
YUMMMMMMY!
Six kids agree with me, a few actually thanked me for dinner!
D’Ann – I’ve never frozen these, but if I did, I would probably try to freeze them before baking so that they’re like a frozen pizza you buy in the store. The only problem will be trying to get the toppings to stay on while it’s in the freezer!
There’s only two of us, but I’m determined to try these. I love making big batches of things and then freezing the leftovers. If I was to freeze these, would I freeze before baking, or after?
Momma Megan – You could try the hoisin by its self or try oyster sauce, which is a really nice Asian sauce that goes with everything.
This looks amazing but what would you suggest using instead of the peanut butter? I have a peanut allergy :-(
Just made this tonight and it was fabulous! Boyfriend approval as wel….thanks!
this was the first recipe I came across from your site – these lil’ things are DANGEROUS! Very hard not to eat both, but I stayed strong haha. Love the flavor, and love your use of sriracha! :)
Thank you for all the work you put into this site – keep em’ coming!
I really like the pizza which my momma make it at home.The taste of this pizza is really very yummy. Sometimes I like just cheese. Sometimes I like onions, mushrooms, bell peppers, etc veggies. I always tell here to make it once in a week.The above pictures of pizza are really good.
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Wow! I made these with my husband tonight and they were *delish*! And so easy! He’s less into peanut butter than I am, so he wants to use more hoisin sauce next time — which is fine, because there will definitely be a next time! I thought they were just perfect. Thanks!
Tried this the other day and boy was it gooddddd! But since i didn’t have hoisin sauce, i used oyster sauce and mixed honey with it together with the grated ginger. turned out amazing. thanks much!
Wow, this sounds and looks so freakin tasty! I’m fairly certain I could eat that peanut sauce with a spoon and be totally satsified. But on top of a pizza sounds even more fun. Thanks for the great recipe! I can’t wait to try it :)