Thai Chicken Pizza
I love recipes that feel indulgent but actually come together quickly on a weeknight. This Thai Chicken Pizza is one of those: bright, savory, a little sweet, and utterly satisfying. It borrows the bold flavors of Thai peanut sauce and puts them on a crisp pizza crust topped with tender shredded chicken and melty mozzarella.
The peanut sauce carries the dish, but the balance matters—ginger and rice vinegar cut through the richness, while a touch of honey rounds everything out. This is the kind of pizza that travels well to a casual dinner party or a solo comfort meal when you want something different from the usual tomato-basil combo.
I wrote the steps to be straightforward and reachable in any home kitchen. There are a few small tricks in the tips to keep the crust crisp and the toppings neat. Now let’s break it down.
Ingredient Breakdown

Thai Chicken Pizza, Made Easy
1. Preheat the oven: Set your oven to 475°F (245°C). If you have a pizza stone, place it in the oven to heat; otherwise use a rimless baking sheet turned upside down. A hot surface gives a crisp crust.
2. Make the peanut sauce: In a food processor or blender combine 3 tablespoons peanut butter, 2 teaspoons rice vinegar, 2 teaspoons low-sodium soy sauce, 1 teaspoon olive oil, 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes, 1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger, 2 teaspoons honey, and 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil. Pulse until smooth.
3. Thin the sauce: With the processor running (or by spooning and whisking if using a bowl), add 2–3 tablespoons water a little at a time until the sauce reaches a spreadable consistency—thick but smooth enough to spread over the dough.
4. Prepare the toppings: While the oven heats, shred 1 heaping cup cooked chicken and chop 1/4 cup red or green onion. Squeeze excess moisture from 3 tablespoons shredded carrot with a clean towel or paper towel to keep the pizza from getting soggy.
5. Assemble the pizza: Lay the 1 large thinly rolled out pizza dough on a piece of parchment for easy transfer. Spread the peanut sauce evenly over the surface, leaving a small border for the crust. Scatter the shredded chicken over the sauce, then sprinkle the chopped onion and squeezed shredded carrot. Finish by evenly distributing 1 1/4 cups freshly shredded mozzarella cheese on top.
6. Bake: Slide the pizza (on the parchment) onto the preheated stone or upside-down baking sheet. Bake for 7–12 minutes, watching closely; the thin crust will cook quickly. It’s done when the crust is golden and the cheese is bubbly and slightly browned.
7. Finish and garnish: Remove the pizza from the oven and transfer to a cutting board. Sprinkle 1/4 cup fresh chopped cilantro over the hot pizza. Let it rest 2–3 minutes, slice, and serve.
What Makes This Recipe Special
– The peanut sauce is both simple and bold—the combination of grated ginger, sesame oil, and rice vinegar gives depth beyond plain peanut butter.
– Using thin, pre-rolled dough shortens bake time and produces a crisp base that contrasts the creamy sauce.
– Fresh cilantro and shredded carrot brighten the pizza and add a textural lift.
– It’s versatile: the recipe showcases pantry-friendly ingredients and comes together quickly with leftover chicken.
Low-Carb/Keto Alternatives

– Swap crust: Use a cauliflower crust or a fathead (almond flour + mozzarella) crust to cut carbs. Bake according to the crust recipe, then add toppings and finish under the broiler for melting.
– Reduce sugar: Omit the 2 teaspoons honey or replace with a gram- or calorie-free sweetener to reduce carbs.
– Keep the peanut sauce fats: The peanut butter and sesame oil provide satisfying fats; slightly reduce water for a denser sauce if desired.
Appliances & Accessories

– Oven: Required; high heat (475°F) is key.
– Pizza stone or upside-down baking sheet: Helps achieve a crisp bottom.
– Food processor or blender: Makes the peanut sauce smooth and emulsified.
– Parchment paper: Makes transferring the pizza much easier and prevents sticking.
– Cheese grater: Freshly shredded mozzarella melts better than pre-shredded blends.
What Not to Do
– Don’t overload the pizza with wet toppings—too much moisture (uncooked tomatoes, un-squeezed carrots) will make the crust soggy.
– Don’t skip preheating the stone or sheet; a cold surface will give you a limp crust.
– Don’t use too much water in the sauce; it should be spreadable, not runny.
– Don’t crowd the oven—if you bake multiple pizzas, rotate them so they cook evenly.
Season-by-Season Upgrades
– Spring: Add thinly sliced radishes or a handful of arugula after baking for peppery freshness.
– Summer: Toss on halved cherry tomatoes or thinly sliced cucumber post-bake for a refreshing contrast.
– Fall: Swap some shredded chicken for roasted butternut squash cubes to add warmth and sweetness.
– Winter: Add roasted red peppers or quick-pickled shallots to brighten the rich sauce.
What Could Go Wrong
– Soggy crust: Usually from excess moisture. Fix by squeezing liquid from shredded carrot and patting chicken dry. Pre-bake the crust 2 minutes if you’re concerned.
– Burning toppings: Thin dough at 475°F cooks fast—if edges brown too quickly, tent with foil while the center finishes.
– Sauce too thick or thin: If too thick it won’t spread; add water tablespoon by tablespoon. If too thin it will pool—add a little more peanut butter to thicken.
– Undercooked dough: Make sure oven is fully preheated and the baking surface is hot. A cooler oven means a pale, chewy crust.
Leftovers & Meal Prep
– Storage: Cool completely, then store slices in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
– Reheating: Reheat on a baking sheet in a 375°F oven for 6–8 minutes to crisp the crust and remelt cheese. Avoid microwaving—it will make the crust soggy.
– Make-ahead: Prepare the peanut sauce up to 3 days ahead and keep refrigerated. Shredded chicken can be prepped earlier in the week for quick assembly.
Top Questions & Answers
– Can I use store-bought peanut sauce? Yes—to save time use a jarred sauce, but taste and adjust with ginger or vinegar to mimic the fresh balance.
– What chicken works best? Rotisserie or poached and shredded chicken both work well; avoid very fatty cuts that can make the pizza greasy.
– Is the cheese necessary? Mozzarella gives the classic melt; if avoiding dairy, use a mild vegan meltable cheese or skip it and add extra cilantro and sliced scallions after baking.
– Can I make this spicy? Increase crushed red pepper flakes or add a drizzle of sriracha before serving.
Serve & Enjoy
Slice the pizza and serve warm, garnished with extra cilantro and a wedge of lime if you want a citrus lift. Pair with a crisp cucumber salad or a simple greens side dressed with lime and fish sauce for a complementary Thai-inspired meal. Enjoy the contrast of warm, nutty sauce, tender chicken, and fresh herbs—this pizza is comfort food with bright, bold flavor.

Thai Chicken Pizza
Ingredients
- 1 large thinly rolled out pizza dough
- 3 tablespoons peanut butter smooth or chunky
- 2 teaspoons rice vinegar
- 2 teaspoons low-sodium soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger
- 2 teaspoons honey
- 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
- 2-3 tablespoons water to thin sauce as needed
- 1 heaping cup cooked, shredded chicken
- 1/4 cup chopped red or green onion
- 3 tablespoons shredded carrot moisture squeezed out
- 1 1/4 cups freshly shredded mozzarella cheese
- 1/4 cup fresh cilantro chopped, for garnish
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 475°F (245°C) and position a rack in the center.
- Make the peanut sauce: combine peanut butter, rice vinegar, soy sauce, olive oil, crushed red pepper flakes, grated ginger, honey, and sesame oil in a food processor or blender.
- Blend, adding 2 to 3 tablespoons of water as needed, until the sauce is smooth and spreadable in consistency; set aside.
- Place the rolled-out pizza dough on a baking sheet or pizza stone and spread the peanut sauce evenly over the surface, leaving a small border for the crust.
- Scatter the shredded chicken evenly over the sauce, then sprinkle with chopped onion and drained shredded carrot.
- Top with the shredded mozzarella, distributing it evenly.
- Bake the pizza in the preheated oven for 7 to 12 minutes, or until the crust is cooked through and the cheese is bubbly and lightly browned.
- Remove from the oven and sprinkle with chopped fresh cilantro before slicing and serving.
Equipment
- Oven
- food processor or blender
- rolling surface or baking sheet
- Measuring spoons
- measuring cups
- spatula or spoon
- oven thermometer (optional)
Notes
- The peanut sauce can be made 3–5 days ahead and stored in the refrigerator.
- The assembled pizza can be prepared a few hours before baking.
