Grilled Pizza
Is there anything better than BBQ chicken pizza? Well, yes, but not many when you grill it, too. We went over to Grandma and Papi's house for an early Labor Day, and we had a pretty good system grilling pizza for a lot of people. Don't be afraid to try this. The first time I tried to grill pizza, I vowed to never do it again because the dough ended up in an inedible, burnt, yet somehow gooey mess beside the grill.
Enter in Mike, however, a grill aficionado who grills almost anything well and he taught me the correct way to grill pizza. See below for how to get this goodness...
But first, here's my adorable son
Grilled pizza
ingredients
pizza Dough (if you don't want to make it get it from your grocer)
olive oil
flour for dusting
Heat your grill on med-hi heat. Roll out your pizza dough to your desired shape and brush both sides with olive oil; if using multiple pizza crusts then place wax paper in between each dough after brushing with the oil.
Remove wax paper and place dough on very hot grill. Once it's almost ready to flip, the dough will start to bubble up (this means you're doing it right). You'll want the dough to have grill marks and be lightly browned. Flip the crust and repeat for the opposite side. Once dough is cooked, remove from grill and put desired toppings on. Return to grill to warm the toppings and melt the cheese, and then it's ready to eat!
bbQ chicken pizza
I made half of this pizza with chicken and jalapenos and half without...
ingredients
chicken (we used leftover chopped up nuggets from Chick-fil-A)
cilantro, chopped
fontina cheese, grated
mozzarella cheese, grated
parmigiano reggiano cheese
bbq sauce (Bull's Eye, taste test winner from Cook's Illustrated)
jalapenos
garlic infused olive oil
Follow directions above, but after pizza comes off the grill but before you put the other toppings on, brush one side of the crust with the garlic infused olive oil. (I pressed 2 cloves of garlic through a garlic press and mixed with olive oil) Spread grated fontina and mozzarella cheeses over crust. I hope this is making you hungry...
Sprinkle chopped cilantro over pizza, then use a squirt bottle to add the bbq sauce in a fancy shmancy pattern over the top. Add the chicken, and jalapenos if desired, and then grate the fresh parmesan over the top. Place the pizza back on the grill until the cheese melts. The bbq sauce on top caramelizes just slightly and melts in your mouth with all that delicious cheese. Hope you enjoy!
Another pizza option is to use homemade pesto, fresh tomatoes and fresh mozzarella with grated parmesan cheese, which is this pizza...
Before
After
Or use whatever toppings you'd like...this is Bob's perfectly arranged pizza:)
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