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Hands holding a round wooden serving board with a pizza oven cooked chicken parmigiana pizza on top garnished with basil
Cook amazing chicken parmigiana pizza in your own backyard with this easy pizza oven recipe, plus make your own dough from scratch.

Prep 15 minutes

Cook 15 minutes

Makes 2

Ingredients

Toppings

¼ cup vegetable oil

3 x 200g pieces crumbed chicken schnitzel

¾ cup Napolitana pasta sauce

2 pizza bases (see recipe, below)

2/3 cup grated parmesan

50g thinly sliced ham, shredded

150g cherry tomatoes, halved

¼ cup torn basil leaves, plus extra leaves to garnish

500g mozzarella ball, sliced

1½ cups grated pizza cheese

Pizza dough

Prep 15 minutes + 1 hr proving

Cook 5 minutes

Makes 2 thin bases or 1 thick

2 cups bread and pizza flour, plus extra for dusting (see tip)

7g sachet dry yeast

1 tsp caster sugar

½ tsp salt

¾-1 cup warm water

2 tbsp olive oil, plus extra for greasing

Method

1. Sift the flour into a large bowl, then stir in the yeast, sugar and salt. Add ¾ cup warm water and the oil and mix to form a soft dough. Add extra water if too dry. Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface for 5 minutes until smooth and elastic.

2. Put the dough into a lightly oiled bowl. Cover and rest in a warm place until doubled in size (about 1 hour).

3. Prepare and preheat a pizza oven according to the manufacturer’s instructions, or place a pizza stone in the oven and preheat to 220°C fan-forced (240°C conventional).

4. Punch down the dough, turn out onto a floured surface and shape into a ball without overworking. Cut the dough in half for 2 thin bases or leave whole for a thick base. (Make double quantity of dough to make 2 thick-base pizzas.) Dust a pizza peel or a large oven tray with flour.

5. Roll out 2 pieces of dough on a lightly floured surface to 25cm rounds for thin crust or the whole dough to 32cm for thick crust.

6. Heat the oil in a large, non-stick frying pan on medium. Cook the schnitzel for 4-5 minutes on both sides until cooked through and golden. Drain on paper towel. Cut into large pieces.

7. Spread the pasta sauce evenly over the pizza bases, leaving a 1cm border. Sprinkle with the parmesan. Top with schnitzel, ham, tomatoes and basil. Place slices of mozzarella on top. Sprinkle with grated cheese.

8. Once assembled with toppings, use the peel to slide the pizzas onto the hot floor in the pizza oven and cook for about 4 minutes or until crisp on the base, golden and bubbling. Or put the pizzas on prepared oven trays and cook in the oven for 6 minutes to firm up the base, then loosen and slide the pizza onto a hot pizza stone in the oven for a further 12 minutes to finish baking, for a crisp crust.

9. Serve garnished with extra basil leaves.

Tip: Bread and pizza flour is available from supermarkets. Substitute with gluten-free plain or bread flour if necessary.

Keep in mind…

  • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for setting up, locating and using your pizza oven. Position on a flat, clear and well-ventilated space outdoors, a safe distance from combustible surfaces, and never leave unattended when lit.
  • Before using a gas pizza oven, check the gas hose – do not use if it is crushed, kinked or cracked – and also that your LPG cylinder is in date.
  • Check with your local fire service about using a pizza oven during restrictions such as fire bans. Keep children and pets away from the pizza oven and put matches and lighters out of children’s reach.

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Photo credit: Sue Stubbs.

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