Pizza Making: Combining Two Doughs + Adding Chicken

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences and techniques related to making pizza using two doughs and incorporating chicken. Participants share their personal experiences and thoughts on the recipe and its variations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about combining two pizza doughs and adding chicken, seeking advice for a first-time recipe.
  • Another participant shares their experience making a similar recipe, describing it as very enjoyable and rating it highly.
  • One participant explains that to combine two doughs, one can place one dough on top of the other and roll them out together.
  • Another participant mentions that with the larger size of Pillsbury pizza dough, only one dough is needed for the recipe, based on their experience with focaccia bread.
  • One participant agrees that one dough suffices but suggests that keeping the dough rolled as packaged could result in a thicker crust, which might be beneficial for feeding more people.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity of using one or two doughs, with some participants advocating for one dough while others consider the potential benefits of using two.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with the recipe, indicating variations based on preferences and available ingredients.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in pizza-making techniques and recipe variations may find the shared experiences relevant.

bean1294
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Does anyone have a photo? How do you make 2 pizza doughs into one? My host wants add chicken to this. First time recipe for me, how is the best way to add that?
 
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  • #2
Well I made this recipe Sunday. I did alter it slightly to please my guest. It is very much like a Bianca Pizza. Its a 12 on a scale of 1-10
 
To make 2 doughs into 1 place one pizza dough on top of another and roll them out together.
 
now you only need 1Now that Pillsbury makes the pizza dough LARGER (33%, I think) that recipe needs to read just 1 dough, not two. I have made it both ways and find that the 1 canister of dough is enough for this focaccia bread.
 
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  • #5
100% agree we used 1 as well. But I was thinking if you left the dough rolled up as it was in the package then rolled it out it would be thicker? Hmmm then two would work and it would feed more people?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of dough can I combine for pizza making?

You can combine various types of dough for pizza making, such as traditional pizza dough, whole wheat dough, or even gluten-free dough. Mixing different types can add unique flavors and textures to your pizza crust.

How do I properly prepare the dough before combining it?

Before combining the doughs, ensure that each type is properly kneaded and allowed to rise according to the recipe instructions. This will help achieve the best texture and flavor when baked together.

What kind of chicken works best for adding to the pizza?

Cooked chicken, such as rotisserie chicken or grilled chicken breast, works best for adding to your pizza. Shredded or diced chicken can be easily distributed over the dough and will absorb flavors from the other toppings.

Can I use store-bought dough for this pizza recipe?

Yes, store-bought dough is a convenient option and can be used for this pizza recipe. Just make sure to follow the package instructions for preparation and baking times to ensure the best results.

What toppings pair well with the combined dough and chicken?

Great toppings to pair with combined dough and chicken include mozzarella cheese, barbecue sauce, red onions, bell peppers, and fresh herbs like basil or cilantro. These ingredients complement the chicken and enhance the overall flavor of the pizza.

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