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that calafornia thai chicken pizza sounds delicious what's on it apart
from the obvious? |
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dcass1888 wrote:
> that calafornia thai chicken pizza sounds delicious what's on it apart > from the obvious? You must have missed Damsel's post from about thirteen hours ago: California Pizza Kitchen Thai Chicken Pizza Notes: Makes 2 9-inch pizzas Ingredients and Directions: Spicy peanut sauce 1/2 C. peanut butter 1/2 C. hoisin sauce 1 Tbsp. honey 2 tsp. red wine vinegar 2 tsp. minced ginger 2 Tbsp. roasted sesame oil 2 tsp. soy sauce 1 tsp. Vietnamese chili sauce (or dried chili flakes) 1 Tbsp. oyster sauce 2 Tbsp. water Thai chicken pieces 1 Tbsp. olive oil 10 oz. boneless/skinless chicken breast,cut into 3/4-inch cubes For the pizza make pizza dough,use your own recipe cornmeal or flour for handling 2 C. shredded mozzarella cheese 4 scallions,slivered diagonally 1/2 C. white bean sprouts 1/4 C. shredded carrots chopped,roasted peanuts 2 Tbsp. chopped fresh cilantro To make spicy sauce Combine sauce ingredients in a small pan over med. heat. Bring the sauce to a boil; boil gently for one minute. Divide into 2 portions for use on chicken and pizza;set aside. To make Thai chicken Cook the chicken in olive oil over med-high heat,stirring,until just cooked, 5 to 6 min..do not overcook. Set aside in refrigerator until chilled through. Once chilled,coat the chicken with 1/4c sauce. Set aside in refrigerator. To make the pizza use a large spoon to spread 1/4c sauce evenly over pizza dough within the rim. cover sauce with 3/4c cheese. Distribute half the chicken pieces over the cheese followed by half the green onions, bean sprouts,and carrots,respectively. Sprinkle an additional 1/4c cheese over the toppings and top the pizza with 1T chopped peanuts. Transfer the pizza to oven;bake until crisp and golden and the cheese is bubbly, 9 to 10 min. When cooked through,remove pizza from oven. Sprinkle 1T chopped cilantro over the hot cheesy surface. Repeat with remaining ingredients for a second pizza. Bob |
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"Bob" >, if that's his real name, wrote:
>You must have missed Damsel's post from about thirteen hours ago: You're a lot nicer than I am. Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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Carol wrote:
> You're a lot nicer than I am. Just happened to catch me right after eating. In general, this poem which fits me well: The tiger in the tiger-pit Is not more irritable than I. The whipping tail is not more still Than when I smell the enemy Writhing in the essential blood Or dangling from the friendly tree. When I lay bare the tooth of wit The hissing over the archèd tongue Is more affectionate than hate, More bitter than the love of youth, And inaccessible by the young. Reflected from my golden eye The dullard knows that he is mad. Tell me if I am not glad! "Lines for an Old Man" by T.S. Eliot Bob |
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"Bob" >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>Carol wrote: > >> You're a lot nicer than I am. > >Just happened to catch me right after eating. In general, this poem which >fits me well: > > The tiger in the tiger-pit > Is not more irritable than I. > The whipping tail is not more still > Than when I smell the enemy > Writhing in the essential blood > Or dangling from the friendly tree. > When I lay bare the tooth of wit > The hissing over the archèd tongue > Is more affectionate than hate, > More bitter than the love of youth, > And inaccessible by the young. > Reflected from my golden eye > The dullard knows that he is mad. > >"Lines for an Old Man" by T.S. Eliot You're scary! Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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