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Hearty Buffalo Chicken Pizza

Buffalo Chicken Pizza

Andy should be mad at me by now. Not once, but twice have I tried to sneak an excessive amount of vegetables into his dinner. This time, I really wasn’t even trying to hide them, that’s how bad it’s gotten.

I was lazy, I admit it, I could have pureed the pizza base so it was more of a sauce, but I didn’t want to. And to be fair, I think it actually added something to the pizza. I did, however, cover it with so much buffalo chicken, there was no way he could actually be mad. I even added ranch dressing, cheddar cheese, and an extra helping of hot sauce before popping it into the oven.

Hearty Buffalo Chicken Pizza

Pre-cooked pizza crust
1 chicken breast, cooked and shredded
1/2 cup of Frank’s Red Hot
1/4 cup of Peppercorn Ranch dressing
2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese
Base
1 carrot, diced
1 Beefsteak tomato, diced
1 small onion, diced
1/2 small green pepper, diced
1/2 cup of white wine
Preheat oven to 350. In a small sauce pan, cook carrots, tomato, onion, and green peppers on medium-high heat until onions are translucent and browned. Add white wine and cook until reduced down. Vegetables will be softened.
Pour mixture evenly over pizza dough.
In a bowl, mix chicken and 1/4 cup of hot sauce. Toss until combined. Evenly spread chicken over pizza. Top with shredded cheese. Pour ranch dressing over pizza in a spiral. Do the same with the hot sauce. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until cheese is melted, lightly browned.
Remove from oven, let cool, serve and enjoy.
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Chicken Salad – Spicy

Buffalo Chicken Salad

Yummmm, Spicy Chicken Salad. I know what you’re thinking, “oh big surprise, something else with Frank’s Red Hot.” Yeah, I know, I have an addiction. Let’s just cut to the chase, chicken salad is delicious. Mostly, for me, because I can’t stand tuna salad. I had a bad experience in pre-school. I’ll never forget the day my mom made me take a bite of the lunchroom tuna salad sandwich before a doctor’s appointment. Let’s just say I stick to chicken from now on. And if I’m going to eat tuna, it’s fresh and stuffed into sushi.

So when I had made a crockpot full of buffalo chicken, I took it, diced up with some low fat mayo, garlic powder, and some fresh diced green peppers. A slice of American cheese and a toasted Arnold’s flatbread topped it off.

Spicy Chicken Salad

Gather
2 cups of cooked, diced chicken breast (cooked in Frank’s Red Hot sauce, or add 3 tablespoons of hot sauce to mixture)
1/2 cup of low fat mayo
1/2 tsp of garlic powder
1/4 of a green pepper, diced
American cheese slices
Arnold’s Flatbreads

Combine chicken, mayo, garlic powder, and green peppers in a bowl. Toast your flatbread. Spoon chicken mixture on toasted flatbread and top with a slice of American cheese.

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Easy Mashed Cauliflower

Mashed Cauliflower

One of my girlfriends just started Weight Watchers. What does that mean for me? It’s means I’m trying to find recipes that not only I can eat, but that won’t spoil her diet if I invite her over.

If you don’t already know, Weight Watchers lets you eat all the vegetables you want without penalizing you. As an avid calorie counter, that means so much to me. I mean, how painful is it that every time I eat a banana, I cringe because it’s 100 calories or more. So you can see how jealous I’ve been when she can eat all the veggies she wants and I’m left to look for low calorie options.

So I compromised with myself and decided to make something we both could eat – Mashed Cauliflower. Does it takes like potatoes? Not exactly, but I bet you certainly could confuse enough people with mashed cauliflower to get them to eat a healthier option than mashed potatoes.

Try it and let me know what you think!

Mashed Cauliflower

Gather
Medium sized head of cauliflower
1 wedge of Light Creamy Swiss Laughing Cow Cheese
1/4 cup of Parmesan Cheese
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1/8 teaspoon of ground black pepper

In a large pot, boil water.

Clean and cut cauliflower into small pieces, add to boiling water and cook for 6-7 minutes, or until well done. Drain and do not let cool. Pat dry with paper towels.

In a bowl, combine hot cauliflower, Laughing Cow Cheese, Parmesan cheese, garlic powder, salt, pepper. Blend with either an immersion blender or in a food processor (I actually used my regular blender, but had to do it in shifts because it wasn’t getting everything). Cauliflower should be smooth.

Serve and top with a sprinkling of fresh ground black pepper.

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Super Easy Buffalo Chicken Pockets

Buffalo Chicken Pocket

When I’m not feeling good, there are a few things that make me feel better. Anything with bread usually does it. That is, as long as I don’t have a scratchy throat.

Been feeling pretty run down lately and as a pick-me-up, decided I wanted to make some “hot pockets” – meat and veggie stuffed adult hot pockets that need two hands, not one. They’re probably not good for my diet at all, but on the bright side, at least I mentally was feeling better. Bring on the sweatpants!

While these are not quite as labor intensive as my last go at a Buffalo Chicken “Hot Pocket,” they’re certainly as delicious.

Buffalo Chicken Pockets

1/2 ball of pizza dough, cut in 2 and rolled thin
2 Buffalo chicken sausage links, diced
1/2 sweet onion, diced
1/2 green pepper, diced
2 slices of American cheese

3 tablespoons of butter
Fresh Parmesan Cheese, grated

Preheat oven to 450.

In a skillet cook chicken sausage, onion, and green peppers until chicken is browned.

On rolled out dough, place a slice of american cheese to each piece of dough. top with chicken sausage mixture. fold corners of dough to create a closed envelope. Place folded side down. Cut two or three small slits in the top of the dough.

Melt butter and pour evenly over dough pockets. Top with grated Parmesan cheese.

Bake for 10-12 minutes, or until pockets are golden brown. Let cool, serve and enjoy.

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