Pesto Chicken Pizza Pasta
Pesto Chicken Pizza Pasta! That’s what we are going to learn how to make today. But first, I have to tell you this insanely funny story about pizza!
Ken bought a pizza stone a few weeks ago. We’ve used it a few times but we’re still getting the hang of using it on our thermometer-less charcoal grill. Hot spots, they happen and 4 out of 5 of our pizzas ended up with sections of rather burnt bottoms. The other pizza, well that was just an entire epic mess.
Do you want to hear about the epic mess? Sure you do.
So on Super Bowl Sunday, I made a ton of appetizers and we grilled a pizza that turned into a giant calzone-esque blob. Cornmeal. Yeah, it’s important if you are going to be sliding an uncooked pizza off of a pan onto a pizza stone that’s sitting on a hot grill. I was out of cornmeal but at the time, I didn’t think anything of it and just put a ton of flour on the surface that I set my uncooked pizza on. Mind you, this surface was the bottom of a giant plastic serving tray, which isn’t exactly the best surface to put uncooked pizza on. When we tried sliding the pizza off of that tray and onto the pizza stone, it wouldn’t budge. We tried to slide it off with a large spatula. That didn’t work, either. So Ken was like “let’s fold it in half” so we did and it looked like a giant calzone. BUT, giant calzone didn’t solve our problems. As we were rolling the giant calzone onto the pizza stone, some of the toppings slid out and got all over said pizza stone. By this point, we were laughing and just decided to see what happened. Our calzone turned into a giant blob of pizza dough filled with toppings and with toppings baked into the bottom side of it. The entire ordeal was oddly amusing and a tad bit frustrating, but in the end, giant blob calzone tasted pretty good.
So fast forward a few weeks, when our pantry was stocked with cornmeal and we now owned a pizza peel. We decided to grill more pizza – this time one of those pizza was pesto chicken pizza. There were some burnt spots on that pizza but the cooked parts were oh so good! And the pizza didn’t turn into a giant calzone either.
So that story about pizza brings us to this delicious Pesto Chicken Pizza Pasta recipe. One night after work, realizing that I had leftover ingredients used to make the pesto chicken pizza, I decided to whip up a quick dinner with said ingredients – Pesto Chicken Pizza Pasta. It’s probably the next best thing to pesto chicken pizza and it only takes about a half hour from start to stuffing face.
Pesto Chicken Pizza Pasta
Pesto Chicken Pizza Pasta is a simple dinner recipe that uses ingredients that you may already have stocked in your pantry. This delicious dinner recipe is ready to devour in under 30 minutes!Pesto Chicken Pizza Pasta
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I’m obsessed with pesto, so this dinner is happening soon. LOVE IT. PINNED IT. :)
Thanks so much, Aimee! It’s totally happening again at this house. I just picked up some more pesto today!
There is nothing in this world I love more than a giant plate of pasta, or fresh slice of pizza, so this is just all kinds of delicious to me!
Yes! I would have to make room for Mexican food on that plate, too, because Mexican food is also one of the best things ever! I think I will need a giant plate for all of that food. LOL!
Oh, Julie, I wish you’d taken a picture of your giant blob calzone so that we could have shared the fun a bit more!
Your pizza might have been a bit of a disaster, but it means we ended up with this wonderful skillet pasta dinner, so I think it’s OK!
I’m kinda kicking myself in the butt for not taking a pic of it! I asked Ken if he had one because I thought I saw him take a pic of it but he didn’t. Boo. Oh well. If we have pizza calzone blob disaster again, I’ll be sure to take pics!
Ooooooo…. I love this, Julie! Such a simple yet flavorful pasta recipe. :) And I am always looking for more recipes to cook in my cast iron skillet. ;)
Thanks Carrie!
Good to know about sliding pizza dough from plastic trays to grills! I agree…you should have snapped a pic! And this pasta looks so crazy good! I am always on the lookout for more yummy pasta dishes!
Thanks Jocelyn! Haha, it was total disaster. And for some reason, I was so confident it would slide off the tray just fine. LOL!
Sounds really good. Thank you.
You’re welcome. Thank you, Liz!
Oh yum. Honestly, what could be better than giant melty accidental calzone? Sounds like a happy accident :)
Haha, it kinda was a happy accident. It was good, despite looking like a complete mess!
This is my kind of pasta!
I’ve wanted to grill a pizza forever but it scares me so much! Mine would definitely end up as a big blob.
I think with practice it will become easier! We may try it on the gas grill soon because the temp is easier to regulate but the charcoal grill gives much better flavor!
Holy COW! This looks crazy delicious… when are you having me over for dinner?? I’ll bring the green smoothies ;)
Haha! That story totally made me laugh, because it strangely sounded like something I would probably do. YAY for a XL calzone though, right?! ;) And this pasta? Uh, best mash-up of flavors EVER right here! My weeknights need this.
What a great idea! I love that you used pizza ingredients to make pasta. Your pasta dishes always have me drooling!
That looks SO yummy! I love all the savory flavors going on with this recipe, looks delicious!! :)
I soooo wish I had a pizza stone at home!!! and hooray for pizza success!!! although, that calzone turned into giant blob of pizza dough kinda sounds awesome. :P love this pesto chicken pizza pasta bake!!! yummmm!!!
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