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Grilled BBQ Beer Chicken and Apricot Flatbreads

 

Grilled BBQ Beer Chicken and Apricot Flatbreads

Let’s say you and I get into it over pizza. We hash it out over the best pizza we’ve ever had. We talk about Naples, and LA, and both agree that New York beats Chicago, unless you want a casserole, then Chicago pizza will do.

And then I tell you that the best Ray’s pizza in New York is the one at 4th and Houston, to which (if you’re a New Yorker) you recoiler in horror that I’ve chosen said Ray’s instead of one of the 147 other Ray’s in Manhattan.

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We finally just agree to get a beer and pizza and call it a day. Nowhere in our spirited conversation do we mention Seattle. Because the thing about Seattle is that beer is world class, so is the coffee and the produce can’t be beat, but the pizza…

We’ll just talk about the beer and the coffee and the produce and leave talk of the pizza out of it shall we? Similar to a discussion of the best people in the world named Joe wouldn’t include talk of either Buttafuoco or Francis. Let’s just stick to the good stuff.

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Of course I have a theory about this. The same water that makes the beer fantastic and coffee legendary isn’t so kind with the pizza dough. But here is the thing about baking your pizza dough with beer, wherever you go in the world, your dough will be the same.

Water is for the weak, switch to beer and your pizza dough will become the stuff of folklore.

It might even be brought up in the New York vs Chicago debate.

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Grilled BBQ Beer Chicken and Apricot Flatbreads

Servings 4 (6-inch) flatbreads

Ingredients
  

Crust:

  • 1 Β½ cups flour
  • 1 1/8 tsp rapid rise yeast
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • Β½ cup wheat beer or pale ale
  • 2 tbs oil
  • Β½ tsp salt

Chicken:

  • 2 boneless skinless chicken thighs
  • 1 cup wheat beer or pale ale
  • Β½ tsp onion powder
  • Β½ tsp garlic powder
  • ΒΌ tsp smoked paprika
  • ΒΌ tsp chili powder
  • ΒΌ tsp cumin
  • ΒΌ tsp salt
  • oil for the grill

Topping:

  • Stout and Sriracha BBQ Sauce
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
  • ΒΌ tsp cilantro chopped
  • 2 apricots thinly sliced
  • ΒΌ cup red onion chopped

Instructions
 

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook attachment, add the flour, yeast and sugar. Mix until combined.
  • In a microwave safe bowl add the beer. Microwave on high for 20 seconds, test temperature with a cooking thermometer and repeat until temperature reaches between 120 and 125 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Add the beer to the stand mixer and mix on medium speed. Once most of the dough has been moistened, add the oil and salt while the mixer is still running.
  • Turn speed to high and beat until dough is smooth and elastic, about 8 minutes.
  • Transfer dough to a lightly oiled bowl, tightly wrap with plastic wrap. Allow to sit in a warm room until doubled in size, about 45 to 60 minutes.
  • Remove from bowl and add to a lightly floured surface. Knead several times, cut into 4 equal sized pieces. Form each piece into 6 inch circles.
  • While the dough is rising, make the chicken. Place the chicken in a bowl, cover with 1 cup beer. Chill for 30 to 60 minutes. Remove from beer, rinse and pat dry.
  • Preheat the grill.
  • In a small bowl combine the onion powder, garlic powder, smoked paprika, chili powder, cumin and salt.
  • Sprinkle chicken on all sides with spice mixture.
  • Grill chicken until cooked through, about 5 minutes per side.
  • Remove from grill, slice.
  • Oil the grill (alternately, you can oil the flatbreads). Grill one side of the flatbread until grill marks appear, about 2 minutes, flip and very lightly grill the other side, about 30 seconds, remove from grill. Place the flatbreads on a flat surface with the well grilled side facing up. Top with barbeque sauce, cheese, chicken, sliced apricots, cilantro, and onions. Place back on the grill, close over, cook until cheese has melted.

My recipe for Stout & Sriracha BBQ Sauce, you have to make it.

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Comments


Betsy June 18, 2014 um 8:18 am

This sounds so good! I love peaches and apricots in savory dishes. One thing though, I don’t have a grill or a grill pan, πŸ™ Could these flat breads be cooked on cast iron or in an oven? If oven bake-able, any thoughts on temp and time?

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Jackie June 18, 2014 um 10:11 am

You can totally do this in the oven. Get some pizza stones (some people just use unglazed large clay tiles from Home Depot) and make sure and heat the stones up in the oven for at least an hour. Put them in the oven and turn the oven on when the dough is rising. The just top the dough with everything and transfer them to the oven.

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Megan {Country Cleaver} June 18, 2014 um 9:27 am

Pizza and beer is the thing that makes the world go ’round!! I’m sold on this, it’s STUNNING!!

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Natalie at The Devil Wears Parsley June 18, 2014 um 10:13 am

Beer FTW! Your photos are outstanding, as always, and this flavor combo? Fuhgeddaboutit. I definitely need to bust out the grill this weekend.

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addie | culicurious June 18, 2014 um 10:20 am

I love pizza and this flavor combo looks like it can’t be beat. We are just now getting summer’s first peaches here and I know what I’m doing with them. πŸ™‚

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addie | culicurious June 18, 2014 um 10:22 am

Ha, sorry, I see those are apricots in your recipe but I think peaches would be great here, too! πŸ™‚

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Paula – bell’alimento June 18, 2014 um 1:47 pm

I’m so in love with this.

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Rachel Cooks June 19, 2014 um 12:40 pm

Beer in pizza dough — so genius! And the rest of this flatbread…looks phenomenal! Perfect for summer.

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pete June 22, 2014 um 3:40 am

F*&kin’ tremendous! Girlfriend and I love these so much. I’ll make again for sure.

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