This buffalo-style chicken pizza brings spicy wing flavor, melty cheese, and a cool drizzle on a crisp crust in under 30 minutes.
If you love buffalo wings and you love pizza, this mashup hits the spot. You get tangy heat from the sauce, rich cheese pull, and a crust that still snaps at the edge.
It’s built for real kitchens. Use store-bought dough, leftover chicken, or a rotisserie bird. The method stays simple, and the toppings stay punchy.
Yield: 1 pizza (12–14 inches), 6–8 slices
Total time: 25–35 minutes (depends on your preheat)
Flavor And Texture Targets
Buffalo sauce can fade if it’s buried under cheese. Cheese can turn greasy if it’s piled too high. This pizza keeps things in balance with a clean build.
- Coat the chicken. Tossing it in wing sauce seasons every strand.
- Use two cheese passes. A light base melts into the sauce; a final sprinkle browns on top.
- Finish after baking. Drizzle dressing at the end so it stays bright.
Ingredients You’ll Need
This list makes one classic buffalo chicken pizza. If you want swaps, there’s a table below that keeps the texture steady.
Dough And Base
- Pizza dough: 1 ball (12–16 oz).
- Oil: 1–2 teaspoons for the rim, plus flour or cornmeal for shaping.
Buffalo Chicken Topping
- Cooked chicken: 1 to 1 1/2 cups, shredded or chopped.
- Hot sauce: 1/4 to 1/3 cup.
- Butter: 1 to 2 tablespoons, melted.
- Garlic powder: 1/2 teaspoon.
Cheese And Extras
- Low-moisture mozzarella: 1 1/2 cups, shredded.
- Cheddar or Monterey Jack: 1/2 cup, shredded.
- Blue cheese: 1/4 cup, crumbled (optional).
- Red onion: 2–3 tablespoons, thin-sliced.
- Celery: 1/3 cup, diced small (optional).
- Ranch or blue cheese dressing: 2–4 tablespoons, for finishing.
- Scallions: 1–2 tablespoons, sliced, for finishing.
Tools That Make This Easier
A hot surface helps the crust brown fast. Use what you have and keep the pizza moving so it doesn’t stick.
- Baking steel or pizza stone: strong top heat and crisp edges.
- Sheet pan: steady and simple.
- Parchment paper: helps you slide the pizza without drama.
Buffalo Chicken Pizza Recipe
This method uses cooked chicken and a hot oven. If you’re starting with raw chicken, cook it first, cool it a bit, then toss it with the sauce.
Recipe Card
Prep time: 12–15 minutes
Cook time: 10–14 minutes
Total time: 25–35 minutes
Servings: 6–8 slices
Ingredients
- 1 ball pizza dough (12–16 oz)
- 1 to 1 1/2 cups cooked shredded chicken
- 1/4 to 1/3 cup hot sauce
- 1 to 2 tablespoons melted butter
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 1/2 cups shredded low-moisture mozzarella
- 1/2 cup shredded cheddar or Monterey Jack
- 2–3 tablespoons thin-sliced red onion
- 1/3 cup diced celery (optional)
- 1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese (optional)
- 2–4 tablespoons ranch or blue cheese dressing, for finishing
- 1–2 tablespoons sliced scallions, for finishing
- Flour or cornmeal, plus 1–2 teaspoons oil for the crust rim
Instructions
- Heat the oven. Put a pizza stone/steel or an upside-down sheet pan on the middle rack. Heat to 500°F (or as hot as your oven runs) for at least 25 minutes.
- Sauce the chicken. Stir hot sauce with melted butter and garlic powder, then toss with the chicken.
- Shape the dough. Stretch it to a 12–14 inch round on a floured surface, then move it to parchment. Brush the rim lightly with oil.
- Par-bake. Slide the dough (on parchment) onto the hot surface and bake 3 minutes, just until it sets and puffs.
- Top it. Add 1 cup mozzarella, then the sauced chicken, onion, and celery. Finish with the remaining mozzarella and the cheddar/Jack. Add blue cheese if you want it.
- Bake. Bake 7–11 minutes, until the cheese bubbles and the rim turns deep golden.
- Finish. Rest 2 minutes, drizzle dressing, add scallions, then slice.
Food Safety And Sauce Control
This recipe assumes your chicken is already cooked. If you cook chicken for this pizza, use the Safe Minimum Internal Temperature Chart to hit 165°F for poultry.
Hot sauce brands vary a lot. Start at 1/4 cup, taste the coated chicken, then add more if you want more tang and heat. If you like a thicker coating, warm the hot sauce and butter together in a small pan until it bubbles once, then toss with the chicken.
Want nutrition numbers that match your pantry? Run your brands through the USDA FoodData Central food search and you’ll get label-grade totals.
Ingredient Options That Change The Whole Pizza
Make one swap at a time and you’ll learn what you like fast. The table keeps the crust crisp while you tweak heat, tang, and crunch.
| Pizza Part | Go-To Choice | Swap And What Changes |
|---|---|---|
| Dough | Fresh pizza dough, 12–16 oz | Pre-baked crust saves time but browns less; brush the rim with oil and bake hotter. |
| Chicken | Shredded rotisserie chicken | Leftover grilled chicken adds smoky edges; diced nuggets give a crispy bite. |
| Buffalo Sauce Base | Hot sauce + melted butter | Add 1 teaspoon honey for sweet-heat; swap butter for ghee for a cleaner finish. |
| Heat Level | Medium hot sauce | Use mild sauce and add crushed red pepper after baking; or use extra-hot sauce and add more drizzle to cool it down. |
| Main Cheese | Low-moisture mozzarella | Fresh mozzarella makes puddles; use small torn pieces and cut back the amount. |
| Second Cheese | Cheddar or Monterey Jack | Pepper Jack adds spice; provolone adds a sharper pull. |
| Crunch | Celery + red onion | Skip celery and add sliced jalapeño; or add thin bell pepper strips for sweetness. |
| Finish | Ranch drizzle after baking | Blue cheese dressing gives a wing-shop bite; Greek yogurt + lemon + garlic makes a lighter drizzle. |
| Herbs | Scallions | Chopped chives add a gentler onion note; parsley adds a clean, green lift. |
Buffalo Chicken Pizza Variations For Different Crusts
The same topping combo behaves differently on different crusts. Thin crust bakes fast and stays snappy. A thicker crust needs a touch more time so the center isn’t gummy.
Thin Crust
Stretch the dough wider, keep toppings light, and bake on a stone/steel if you have one. Pull it when the rim freckles and the cheese blisters.
Thick Crust Or Pan Pizza
Oil the pan, press the dough in, and let it rest 10 minutes so it relaxes. Par-bake 5 minutes, then top and bake until the bottom turns deep golden.
Gluten-Free Crust
Follow the package temp. Many gluten-free crusts crisp better with a short pre-bake, then toppings, then a final bake. Keep sauce on the chicken, not pooled on the crust.
Oven Setup And Bake Time Cheatsheet
Use the chart as a starting point. Then trust the cues: browned rim, bubbling cheese, and a slice that holds when you lift it.
| Setup | Oven Temp | Timing And Visual Cues |
|---|---|---|
| Stone/steel, par-bake method | 500°F | 3 min par-bake + 7–11 min topped; rim puffs and freckles, cheese blisters. |
| Stone/steel, no par-bake | 500°F | 9–12 min topped; crust stays thinner, cheese browns faster. |
| Upside-down sheet pan | 475–500°F | 3 min par-bake + 8–12 min topped; edge browns, bottom firms up. |
| Regular sheet pan | 450–475°F | 12–16 min topped; thicker base, softer edge, steady browning. |
| Oiled pan pizza | 450°F | 5 min par-bake + 10–14 min topped; bottom turns deep golden. |
| Flatbread | 450°F | 6–9 min topped; cheese melts, edges crisp, watch closely. |
Dressings And Finishes That Stay Bright
The finishing drizzle is where this pizza starts tasting like wings. Add it after baking so it keeps its zip and doesn’t melt into the cheese.
Ranch Drizzle
If your ranch is thick, thin it with a teaspoon of milk or water so it flows in skinny lines. Drizzle, slice, then add one more pass across the top so every piece gets some.
Blue Cheese Finish
Blue cheese lovers can do both: a few crumbles before baking, then a little dressing after. If blue cheese feels too sharp, mix half blue cheese dressing with half ranch and drizzle that blend.
Extra Heat At The Table
Want more burn without drying the chicken? Add a few drops of hot sauce right on the slice, then swipe it through the dressing. That gives heat and cool in the same bite.
Fixes For The Most Common Problems
If your first try isn’t perfect, don’t sweat it. A few small moves fix most issues.
Soggy Center
Use less topping, par-bake the crust, and keep sauce on the chicken. Shredded cheese also helps soak up moisture better than big slices of fresh mozzarella.
Dry Chicken
Toss the chicken in sauce right before it hits the pizza, and don’t bake it longer than needed. If your chicken started lean, add a touch more butter to the sauce.
Too Spicy Or Not Spicy Enough
Too hot? Add more drizzle and serve extra dressing on the side. Too mild? Add crushed red pepper or a dash of cayenne after baking.
Make-Ahead, Storage, And Reheat
Prep parts early and you’ll still get a crisp slice later. Keep moisture away from the dough until bake time.
- Chicken: Sauce it up to 1 day ahead and chill it.
- Dough: Let it sit at room temp 45–60 minutes before stretching.
- Leftovers: Refrigerate wrapped slices up to 3 days.
Freezer note: Freeze baked slices on a tray until firm, then wrap and bag them. Reheat from frozen in a 375°F oven or toaster oven until hot and the bottom feels crisp.
For reheating, a skillet works best. Warm slices over medium heat until the bottom crisps, then set a lid on the pan for a minute to melt the cheese. A toaster oven also does a nice job.
Serving Ideas For A Wing-Night Feel
Serve with celery sticks, carrot sticks, or a crisp green salad with tangy vinaigrette. Set out extra dressing and hot sauce so everyone can tweak their slice.
One last move: drizzle in thin lines, not heavy puddles. You’ll get cool creaminess in each bite without soaking the cheese.
Pizza Timeline From Start To Slice
Use this run-through when you want dinner moving without pauses. It assumes cooked chicken and a hot oven setup.
- Minute 0: Start preheating the oven with the stone/steel or upside-down pan inside.
- Minute 5: Mix hot sauce and butter, toss the chicken, then shred cheese and slice onion.
- Minute 12: Stretch the dough on flour, move it to parchment, and oil the rim.
- Minute 15: Par-bake the crust for 3 minutes.
- Minute 18: Add toppings and bake until browned and bubbling.
- Minute 30: Rest, drizzle, add scallions, then slice.
References & Sources
- FoodSafety.gov.“Safe Minimum Internal Temperature Chart for Cooking.”Confirms 165°F as the safe internal temperature for poultry.
- USDA FoodData Central.“Food Search.”Lets readers pull nutrition data for the brands and ingredients they use.

