Friday, January 28, 2011

katlupe's Chicken Wing Pizza

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Pizza and chicken wings are popular at most parties at home or out in restaurants and bars. Making your own is not as hard as you might think. Pizza Perfected can be a new way of entertaining your family and friends. Teaching your children how to make their own instead of always buying it out. 
 
Chicken Wing Pizza is a pizza my family eats quite often. When we order it though, sometimes it is not hot enough, or does not have enough chicken on it. One time they even forgot to put the cheese on it! So I took to my kitchen and made it from scratch. I found a couple of recipes online and worked on them, and adjusted the ingredients and amounts for the way my family likes their chicken wing sauce. This is what I came up with:
 
katlupe's Chicken Wing Sauce Recipe
 
12 Tbsp. Tabasco Original Red sauce
1/2 cup butter (can be less, adjust it if needed)
2-3 Tbsp. white vinegar (add more if you made it too hot)
1/8 tsp. celery seed
1/8 - 1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper (adjust to your taste)
1/4 tsp. garlic powder
Dash of black pepper
1/2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
 
Mix all ingredients in a small pan over low heat until the butter is melted. Stir occasionally. Use any pizza recipe you have. You may even use a bought or frozen pizza. Then put chunks of chicken on top. And sprinkle the hot wing sauce over the top. 
 
In the pizza shop where we buy this type of pizza, they put blue cheese dressing on the pizza and then bake it. I tell them not to do that since my husband doesn't care for the blue cheese dressing. I add it to mine later when I eat it.
 
TABASCO® Original Red sauce is not added to make it super hot. It is added because the heat enhances the other ingredients to give you a scrumptious pizza, chicken wings or whatever you use it on. The first Tabasco Original Red sauce was introduced in 1868 and continues to be the most popular of their six sauces.
 
Preparing your own pizzas or snacks for parties will make your parties stand out among friends and family because most people do not cook from scratch these days. How do you make your parties at home special? Do you have special recipes that you are asked to make or bring to parties? Maybe you will start a trend with new recipes from the Game-Day Party Menu! I found more than a few that I liked there. Hope you do too!
 
 
 
 
 
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4 comments:

basicliving@backtobasicliving.com said...

Thank you for the recipe - this sounds positively yummy!

Unknown said...

That looks delicious. I tried chicken wing pizza for the first time a couple weeks ago and loved it. Definitely giving this a go!

katlupe said...

Well, it has become our favorite. My husband loves pizza and is very critical of it. So I figure that other people would enjoy it also.

Lady Whimsy said...

This looks yummy! I've never tried to make chicken wing pizza before.