My husband and I went to a wedding over the weekend. The wedding was for one of Taylor's co-workers. Normally I don't give theme gifts, but this idea just popped in my head and sounded like fun.
Over the last couple of months I have made a tasty dish, Malaysian Chicken Pizza. My wonderful sister-in-law gave me the recipe that was published in Cooking Light.
Taylor's co-worker had a chance to taste the pizza when he took some leftovers for lunch one day. The co-worker loved it and kept asking Taylor when I was going to cook it again. Of course I felt very flattered, although I just followed the recipe. Anyway, I decided to give the happy couple a pizza stone, holder, pizza cutter, two of the liquid ingredients, and the yummy recipe for the pizza.
The pizza is wonderful. Especially if you enjoy ethnic food, which I do! If you try this wonderful dish, let me know what you think.
Malaysian Chicken Pizza
Ingredients
3
Preparation
Preheat oven to 500°.Combine first 8 ingredients in a bowl; stir well with a whisk.
Heat a nonstick skillet coated with cooking spray over medium heat. Add chicken, and sauté 2 minutes. Remove chicken from pan.
Pour rice vinegar mixture into pan, and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Cook mixture 6 minutes or until slightly thickened. Return chicken to pan; cook 1 minute or until chicken is done. (Mixture will be consistency of thick syrup.)
Sprinkle cheeses over prepared crust, leaving a 1/2-inch border, and top with chicken mixture. Bake at 500° for 12 minutes on bottom rack in oven. Sprinkle with green onions. Place pizza on a cutting board; let stand 5 minutes.
5 comments:
This recipe has an interesting combination of flavors. I don't think I have ever tried ginger, peanut butter and cheese in the same dish. Please invite me over next time to make it!
I will. It is wonderful. Very rich. I might need to make a small salad to complement it.
This sounds very yummy! Thanks for sharing it. I make a spicey Thai pasta dish that has peanutbutter in it. And what a great wedding gift...especially knowing beforehand that he would love and appreciate it! Great idea! :)
I am not known for my cooking. My husband however like to try different pizzas. We also subsrcibe to Cooking Light. I will put it on the Sunday dinner list.
Denise
Haha, anything involving edible stuff - like chocolates or fruits or pizza - can make pretty neat gifts. If it's a gift for Valentine's day or an anniversary, it could be eaten together by the couple. Yours is a wonderful and tasty gift.
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