Shortcut Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

Shortcut Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

I owe this homemade sweet BBQ chicken pizza recipe to my husband. Having been raised in a Ukrainian household, there were many foods (and combinations of foods) that I wasn’t very familiar with. Chris is the one who introduced me to the best BBQ sauce– Sweet Baby Ray’s (and the concept of putting it on EVERYTHING, like this chicken flatbread). He’s also the one who got me to try cilantro which basically changed my life.  This recipe combines these unique flavors to make a smoky sweet, savory pizza.

Now, the reason I call it a “shortcut” recipe is because even though it’s homemade, most of these ingredients are ready to go from the store and require just a few minutes of assembly. It literally took me ten minutes to put this homemade sweet BBQ chicken pizza together. The ready to bake crust is perfect if you’re too intimidated (or don’t have the time) to make your own. And the rotisserie chicken is my favorite to use in this recipe because it’s so juicy, flavorful, and already fully cooked! Mix things up next time you’re craving pizza and make this one instead. You’ll be surprised at how easy it is and how delicious it turns out!

 Ingredients For Shortcut Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza:

1 bell pepper, diced
1 medium onion, diced
1-2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ sauce (plus more for dipping)
2- 3 cups diced rotisserie chicken breast
handful chopped cilantro (or to taste)
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
fresh ground pepper to taste

Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

Directions For Shortcut Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
To start, peel and dice the onion, then seed and dice the bell pepper.
Sauté over medium high heat with olive oil until softened and starting to brown.

Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

Next, add the BBQ sauce. I highly recommend the Sweet Baby Ray’s…it’s my all time favorite!
Use your hands to stretch pizza dough and place it on a large baking sheet or pizza stone. Seriously guys, no special equipment is needed here! To be honest, I didn’t feel like getting my counter dirty so I didn’t even use flour or a rolling pin for the dough. I literally just took it out of the bag, stretched it with my hands, and plopped it on the baking sheet. No flour, no oil, no mess!

Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

Spread bell pepper, onion, and BBQ mixture over the pizza dough.

Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

Then add the chicken breast, cilantro, and lastly; shredded cheese. (We love cilantro at my house so I used a lot of it for this recipe. Feel free to cut it down if you’re not as big of a fan. But if you’ve never tried it on BBQ chicken pizza, it’s an absolute must!)

Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

Finish it off by sprinkling some fresh ground black pepper on top.

Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

Bake the pizza at 400 degrees for 22-25 minutes until the crust is golden and cheese is fully melted.

Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

Serve your homemade sweet BBQ chicken pizza with additional BBQ sauce or ranch dressing for dipping.

Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

Homemade Sweet BBQ Chicken Pizza

I love making my own pizza because I’m in charge of what ingredients go on it and how much. No takeout place can ever give me as much tender and juicy chicken on my pizza as this recipe does!

happy cooking,

Yuli

PS- Looking for more quick and delicious shortcut dinner recipes? Try this amazing shortcut Thai green curry chicken!


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