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Spinach Chicken Pizza

 

20 July

When it rains you feel like having something delicious. The cravings get worse when you are cooped at home due to pandemic and not able to travel anywhere due to the restrictions. You need to have something delicious right at your home while enjoying the beautiful weather outside. I made this quick and easy and super delicious Pizza for lunch a few days back. I would have never believed Spinach tasted so amazing in a pizza if I had not tried it myself. It gives an awesome burst of flavor and texture to your everyday pizza and I assure you , you would love it! Thank me later!

Preparation Time: 15  minutes
Marination Time: 30 minutes
Baking Time: 22  minutes
Serves - One 8 inch pizza

Ingredients :
  • Chicken breast - 1
  • Wheat Pizza Base - 1 (8 inch)
  • Onions - 1 medium, wedged
  • Mushroom - 1 cup, chopped
  • Spinach - 200 gm
  • Alfredo Sauce ( Click here for recipe)
  • Chilli Flakes - 2 tsp
  • Italian Seasoning / Oregano - 2 tsp
  • Mozzarella Cheese - 50 to 60 gm, shredded
  • Garlic - 4 to 5 cloves
  • Melted Butter - 1 tbsp
  • Salt as per taste
  • Refined Oil for frying
Equipment:
  • Pizza tray/ Oven safe tray
  • Microwave/ Traditional Oven


Method
1. Marinate the chicken with red chilli powder, ground pepper, 1/2 tsp oil, salt, garlic paste for about 30 minutes. Pan fry the chicken. Shred or cut the chicken into bite size pieces. Keep aside.

Spinach Chicken Pizza

2. Preheat your oven at 200. 

3. Dry roast the garlic cloves.

4. Now take some butter in the pan. Once the butter is hot add the sliced mushrooms. Sauté for a few minutes and take off the heat. 

5. Now add 1 tsp oil in the pan and add a couple of bruised roasted garlic pods. Add the roughly chopped spinach. Add a few pieces of red chilli. Sauté the spinach for a few minutes till it starts to sweat. Take the spinach out of the pan and squeeze out the water. Keep it on a colander to drain off the remaining water.
Spinach Chicken Pizza

6.  Now it is time to assemble. Take a flat non stick pan and heat it. Once medium hot place the pizza base and toast it for about 4-5 minutes on medium flame.

7. Now take a microwave/oven safe tray and place the toasted pizza base. Start by applying the Alfredo sauce generously on the base. Next add a layer of cheese. Now start putting the onion slices on the base. Next add the chicken pieces and the sautéed mushrooms and spinach (make sure to squeeze out all water). Add another layer of cheese. I also added some strips of cheese slices on top for an extra cheesy top. Add seasoning, dried Italian herbs and chilli flakes.

Spinach Chicken Pizza

8. Bake the pizza for 15 to 20 minutes till done.

Serve and enjoy!

Spinach Chicken Pizza






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August 18

We all love a good white sauce don't we? At least I love it a lot more than the Arrabbiata sauce be it in my pasta or pizza. White sauce or Classic Alfredo sauce is a simple but elegant creamy, white sauce that is commonly known to go with pasta. Actually I made this white sauce primarily for making a pasta preparation. But then once I casually used the same to make my pizza and was blown over by the taste and creaminess it imparted to the pizza.

So why do we want to make the white sauce from scratch when we already get ready made white sauce mixtures which are much more convenient. I hear you, but would you believe if I say this cheese sauce is much more irresistible, creamy, garlicky and above all gets made in a jiffy. Yes even quicker than the time it takes for the mixture to form a slurry and get cooked. Plus you can always alter the consistency as per your liking with this homemade variant.

This medium-thick white sauce originated from Italy which is usually made of butter, heavy cream and Parmesan cheese. It can be easily customized with the flavor of your choice like garlic, pepper or any other seasoning. The foolproof way to attain a perfectly smooth sauce is to have the milk hot when added to the butter and flour. You might take a couple of tries to get to the right consistency but in case you end up with a thicker sauce (because we are not French, so mistakes are normal) use it for your pizza and you will never know the difference. This batch I made intentionally thick as I wanted to use it for my Alfredo pizza.


How to make a thicker sauce

1. Add Roux: Add in an equal amount of butter and flour (about 1 teaspoon) to a pan, and mix well over low heat. Let it cook for about a minute. Next, add the mixture to the sauce and stir continuously until it simmers to the desired consistency.

2. Add Cream Cheese: Add cream cheese on low medium heat to the sauce and keep stirring it until it thickens and takes a creamy texture.

Ways to use Alfredo Sauce

1. Pasta :  Any kind of pasta goes beautifully with this sauce

2. Pizza : Alfredo Pizza is my new favorite and I can not stop gushing about it. Will post the recipe soon

3. Dips : Have it with your bread sticks or nachos too. If you want you can also dip in your salted biscuits and have it. It just works!

4. Casserole: Any kind of casserole dishes work well with this sauce. It can be a creamy chicken or prawn or just vegetable - all of it works fine.

Storing Tips:

Can you store this sauce? yes absolutely! You need to make sure the sauce is completely cooled and then transfer it to an airtight jar, preferably glass jar and refrigerate it for about 2 weeks at max. Do not freeze the sauce as separation might take place.

How to heat up the sauce

The key is going slow. Keep stirring on low temperature. If it starts to separate, slowly stir it back together over low heat on the stove top. It is best not to microwave this sauce. It will separate quickly in there. How ever I have seen that for pizza, you really do not need to heat the sauce up before using. Simply smother the pizza base with the sauce right out of the refrigerator or maybe better if you thaw the required amount for about 10 minutes and then bake the pizza. It will taste all the same.

Preparation Time : 5 minutes
Cooking Time: 5 minutes
Serving : 6 people (makes 1 and 1/2 cup) - enough for 3 medium (10") pizza

Ingredients :
  • Unsalted Butter - 2 tbsp
  • All Purpose Flour / Maida - 2 tbsp
  • Whole Milk - 3/4th Cup
  • Heavy Cream - 3/4th Cup
  • Salt - 1/4 tsp
  • Black pepper - 1/8th tsp (ground)
  • Garlic Cloves - 2 (grated or coarsely ground)
  • Garlic Powder (Optional) - 1/4 tsp 
  • Parmesan cheese -  1/2 cup (shredded)
  • Italian Seasoning - 1/2 tsp

Method:

1. Melt butter in a sauce pan over medium heat

2. Whisk in flour and continue whisking for 30 seconds . Take care that it doesn't brown.

Note: The butter and flour serve to thicken the sauce and create a rich Alfredo sauce.

3. Whisk in the garlic for about 30 more seconds till a little golden.

4. Add the garlic powder, salt, Italian seasoning and pepper and whisk in

5. Slowly add the cream and milk (room temperature), whisking constantly until smooth thickened and bubbly.

6. Add the Parmesan cheese and whisk it for about 20 seconds. Remove the saucepan from the heat and keep whisking till the cheese is completely melted and the sauce has taken a smooth texture.

Now toss it with your favorite pasta or let it cool and then add it to the pizza base and enjoy.

Do try this out and tag me (@curriesnstories07) on Instagram on your photos whenever you try the recipe and I will give a shout out to you. 






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