This wonderfully appetising-looking meal is really a kind of pizza, but more substantial and satisfying. A crispy base is spread with tangy BBQ sauce, then topped with beautifully seasoned chicken, along with melty mozzarella, red onion and capsicum (bell pepper) strips. I love my kids’ reaction when I pull this beauty out of the oven – it’s so great when you know your family are going to enjoy the meal (and I am too!). Even better, it’s all done in just 30 minutes and only uses one pan and a baking tray – which is great as piles of washing up are something I like to avoid!
These deliciously appetising BBQ Chicken Flatbreads are really pizza with a twist. BBQ sauce-covered flatbread bases are topped with seasoned chicken, melty mozzarella, capsicum (bell pepper) and red onion.
As well as being quick and easy, this insanely flavoursome dish is so customisable! Just as with pizza, everyone has their favourite topping combos and these BBQ Chicken Flatbreads are no exception. I have suggested some options below, but you can get creative here! You can also vary the type of base you use. In the photo I have used Turkish bread, which I cut in half, then halved horizontally to make four large pieces. However, any flatbread would work, as well as pizza bases (of course!), Lebanese bread, pita bread or even naan or focaccia. In case you want to make your own flatbread, I’ve provided an easy recipe.
BBQ Chicken Flatbreads is a wonderfully easy, family-friendly meal that is infinitely customisable. You can mix it up and choose your own favourite toppings to pair with the chicken.
What other toppings can I add?
The world’s your oyster here. I recommend trying jalapeños, mushrooms, sliced zucchini (courgette), olives, feta, pepperoni, crispy bacon or pineapple. You can vary the type of cheese and use half mozzarella and half another cheese, such as cheddar, colby, gouda or Swiss. If your family is not fond of coriander (cilantro), use another fresh herb, such as oregano, thyme, basil or rosemary (or use dried).
Do you have a recipe for quick flatbreads if I want to make my own?
Yes, if you would like to make your own, I have a super speedy recipe. See my 2 Ingredient Flatbread, which takes 15 minutes to prep, then you bake it for 20. If I were having guests over, I might go the extra mile and make my own base.
You can use various breads for these BBQ Chicken Flatbreads, including Turkish bread, Lebanese bread, pita bread, naan, focaccia – or pizza bases, of course!
How can I add some spice?
Add a pinch of ground cayenne pepper to the BBQ sauce or a sprinkle of chilli (red pepper) flakes to your portion when serving. You could also add some pepperoni to the toppings.
Watch how to make BBQ Chicken Flatbreads
If you enjoyed BBQ Chicken Flatbreads, I think you’ll love:
These BBQ Chicken Flatbreads are a quick, delicious, and versatile meal that’s perfect for busy weeknights. Topped with tender, juicy chicken, melty cheese and a tangy BBQ sauce, these flatbreads are perfect for any night of the week.
Prep 10 minutesmins
Cook 20 minutesmins
Total 30 minutesmins
Servings: 4
Ingredients
CHICKEN
1large bonelessskinless chicken breast (about 300 g/10½ oz), cut into small bite-sized pieces (or chicken thighs, see note 1)
1tbspolive oil
1tspsweet paprika
½tspsmoked paprika
1tspgarlic powder
1tsponion powder
½tspsea salt flakes
½tspfreshly cracked black pepper
FLATBREADS
4flatbreadssee note 2
¼cup60 ml store-bought BBQ sauce
1cup150 g shredded mozzarella
1small red onionfinely sliced
1small capsicumbell pepper, finely sliced
1tbspfreshly chopped coriandercilantro, to garnish (optional, see note 3)
Marinate the chicken – Place the chicken in a medium bowl and add the olive oil, sweet paprika, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper. Toss with tongs until the chicken is evenly coated.
Cook the chicken – Heat a large, deep, heavy-based frying pan over medium–high heat. Add the chicken and cook for 6 minutes, or until the chicken is browned all over and cooked through. Set aside on a plate.
Make the flatbreads – Preheat the oven to 200°C (400°F) fan-forced (220°C/425°F conventional).
Line a baking tray (use two if you need to) with baking (parchment) paper. Place the flatbreads on the lined baking tray. Spread a thin layer of BBQ sauce over each flatbread.
Add the chicken and other toppings – Sprinkle the shredded mozzarella evenly over the flatbreads.
Top with the cooked chicken, red onion slices and capsicum slices.
Bake – Bake the flatbreads in the preheated oven for 8–10 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and bubbly, and the edges of the flatbreads are golden and crispy. If using two trays, place one tray at the top of the oven and one at the bottom, swapping halfway through cooking.
Serve – Sprinkle with coriander (if using), then serve immediately.
Note 1 – You need about 300 g (10½ oz) of chicken breast, so use either one large breast or two smaller ones.Note 2 – In the photo I have used Turkish bread, which I cut in half, then halved horizontally to make four large pieces. However, any flatbread would work, as well as pizza bases, Lebanese bread, pita bread, naan or focaccia. In case you want to make your own flatbread, try my 2 Ingredient Flatbread.Note 3 – If your family is not a fan of coriander (cilantro), replace it with another fresh herb of your choice, such as oregano, thyme, basil or rosemary (or use dried).
MAKE AHEAD
Chicken – The chicken can be cooked ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave before assembling the flatbreads.Assemble the flatbreads – Assemble the flatbreads and store, refrigerated and covered, for up to 24 hours prior to baking. Increase the baking time by an additional 4–5 minutes if cooking from refrigerated.
LEFTOVERS
Store any leftover flatbreads in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat in a preheated 200°C (400°F) (180°C/350°F fan-forced) oven for 12–15 minutes, or until warmed through. Alternatively, you can heat leftovers in the microwave. They will soften, but will be equally delicious.
This was so easy and so good! My two small kiddos not only enjoyed helping to make it but, they ate it!! (And I was able to enjoy a glass of wine in the process) dinner win! Dinner has really been difficult for a few years but your recipes are sincerely good and have helped me to feel inspired again. Thanks for throwing this mom a rope.
Awww, Holly, this is lovely to hear and I am so touched by your feedback. So happy that the kids helped you make the dish and that you all liked it … great also that you were able to manage to fit in a wine! I am incredibly happy that my recipes have helped you, even a little. This is what it’s all about for me, so your message has really made my day. Love, Nic x
Outrageously good. I used leftover chicken schnitzels from the night before and small Turkish rolls from Woolies, cut in half. I will definitely be making these again on a hot night when I can’t be bothered cooking! Nicole, you’ve done it again!!
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Holly says:
This was so easy and so good! My two small kiddos not only enjoyed helping to make it but, they ate it!! (And I was able to enjoy a glass of wine in the process) dinner win! Dinner has really been difficult for a few years but your recipes are sincerely good and have helped me to feel inspired again. Thanks for throwing this mom a rope.
Nicole says:
Awww, Holly, this is lovely to hear and I am so touched by your feedback. So happy that the kids helped you make the dish and that you all liked it … great also that you were able to manage to fit in a wine! I am incredibly happy that my recipes have helped you, even a little. This is what it’s all about for me, so your message has really made my day. Love, Nic x
Nic says:
Delicious! We cooked ours on our smoker and the flavour was explosive.
Mary says:
Outrageously good. I used leftover chicken schnitzels from the night before and small Turkish rolls from Woolies, cut in half. I will definitely be making these again on a hot night when I can’t be bothered cooking! Nicole, you’ve done it again!!
Eve says:
Yum! Made these today while I had a friend over, super simple and so yummy.