FIAMMA’s Low-Gluten Apricot & Chicken Pizza Recipe

This peachy little fruit is a late summertime favorite.

Estimated to have first appeared over 4,000 years ago, its bright color and sweet flavor make it a wonderful accompaniment to savory or rich foods. It is an excellent source of vitamins A and C, fiber, and potassium, all for only about 17 calories each.

FIAMMA's Low-Gluten Apricot & Chicken Pizza

Recipe by FIAMMA
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Course: MainCuisine: American
Servings

1-2

servings

    This sweet and savory pie makes for a perfectly balanced, crispy summer dish. With a low-gluten crust and fresh ingredients, this pizza puts a healthy spin on an all-time favorite food.

    Ingredients

    • 1

      apricot, peeled and sliced

    • 2 oz.

      chicken breast, oven-roasted, seasoned to taste with salt and pepper

    • 9 oz.

      imported softwheat flour dough ball (low-gluten)

    • ½ oz.

      basil pesto (basil, olive oil, Parmigiano-Reggiano, lemon, garlic, salt, pine nuts; pureed together)

    • 2 oz.

      buffalo mozzarella

    • 1 oz.

      ricotta cheese

    • 1 oz.

      feta cheese

    • Olive oil to taste

    Directions

    • Thinly slice the apricots and chicken.

    • Press or roll out dough.

    • Spread pesto evenly, leaving about 1 inch uncovered around the rim of the dough.

    • Layer the toppings, starting with the fire roasted chicken, then apricot slices, mozzarella, and remaining cheeses.

    • Finish with a drizzle of olive oil.

    • Bake at 500°F for 6 to 10 minutes, rotating 180° halfway through.

      Facts about Apricots

      Did You Know?

      The apricot is actually a member of the rose family.

      How to Choose:

      Look for a rich orange-colored fruit that is slightly soft. If the skin is wrinkled, though, avoid it, as it is already over-ripe.

      Storing Wisdom:

      If you’ve purchased just before prime ripeness, keep at room temperature or store in a paper bag to allow fruit to ripen. If the fruit is already ripe, keep it in the refrigerator in a sealed plastic bag or container to prevent spoiling.

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