Bring back pizza night with these Whole30 friendly, Chicken Supreme Sweet Potato Pizza Bites. A sensible, pizza inspired recipe that will please any crowd!
Chicken Supreme Sweet Potato Pizza Bites can be served as a hearty entrée or as a tasty appetizer at a party. Drizzle the bites with Primal Kitchen Ranch and you’ve got yourself that uniquely delicious and popular combo of pizza and ranch.
Yes, that’s right! Whole30 friendly.
As you know, we stand behind Whole30! It’s the nutrition reset that changed our health for the better and one we continue to do once or twice a year. September Whole30, anyone?! Because we’ve done several Whole30’s, we also understand the challenges that come with it. We know that Whole30’ers tend to get board of what they’re eating or miss certain foods (insert pizza).
That’s why our mission is to continue to share tips, motivation, easy recipes and meal plans that will help you successfully complete a Whole30 without getting board of food, overwhelmed by the ‘rules’, or without having to spend endless hours in the kitchen. Rather, we want to set you up for a successful Whole30!
These Chicken Supreme Sweet Potato Pizza bites are indeed Whole30! We’ve made them Whole30 by whipping together a simple homemade pizza sauce using tomato paste and seasonings (most pizza sauces have added sweeteners), using sweet potato rounds as the crust, skipping the cheese and drizzling with Primal Kitchen Ranch instead. We promise Whole30’ers, you won’t miss the cheese!
Chicken Supreme Sweet Potato Bites. A sensible, @Whole30 friendly pizza inspired recipe that will please any crowd! Share on X
Serve these pizza bites with a side salad for a very delicious, Whole30 compliant meal and a meal that your entire family will enjoy or serve them at a party for a tasty, crowd pleasing appetizer.
Disclaimer: While we feel this recipe is different enough and MUCH MORE nutritious compared to the pizza that shows up at your door step, if you’re on a Whole30 and you feel this recipe will send you on a downward spiral back to your late night pizza eating sessions; we recommend saving this recipe for life after your Whole30.
Cheese, please.
Alright, alright…we get it! You want cheese. If you’re not Whole30’ing OR a member of your family wants cheese on their Chicken Supreme Sweet Potato Pizza Bites, then by all means, add a little cheese. We typically make half of the pizza bites with cheese and half without cheese. Customize the pizza toppings to whatever makes your taste buds sing…the options are endless.
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Heat up those ovens, folks! It’s time to give these Chicken Supreme Sweet Potato Pizza Bites a try!
Prep ahead tip: For an easy pizza assembly, prep ahead the chicken and sauce a day or two before.
Chicken Supreme Sweet Potato Pizza Bites
Bring back pizza night with Whole30 friendly, Chicken Supreme Sweet Potato Pizza Bites. A sensible, pizza inspired recipe that will please any crowd! Made with a simple homemade sauce and drizzled with creamy Primal Kitchen Ranch.
Ingredients
- 2 medium sweet potatoes, sliced into 24 ¼ -½ inch rounds
- 1 Tbsp. avocado or olive oil
- 1 lb. chicken breast (may use leftover chicken)
- 1/4 cup green pepper, diced
- 1/4 cup red onion, diced
- 1/4 cup canned black olives, chopped
- 1/2 cup Primal Kitchen Ranch (or homemade Paleo Ranch Dressing)
- 1/2 cup cheese of choice (optional – omit for Whole30 or dairy-free)
For the sauce:
- 1 can (6 oz.) tomato paste
- 1/3 cup water
- 2 tsp. Italian seasoning
- 1 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
- 1/2 tsp. sea salt
- 1/4 tsp. black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- Place sweet potato rounds on a baking sheet and brush both sides with oil. Bake for 10 minutes. Remove from oven and set aside.
- Meanwhile, if not using leftover chicken, cook the chicken. You can do this on the stove if you wish. Preheat pan to medium-high heat. Season chicken with salt and pepper. Add 2-3 teaspoons of oil to the pan. Add chicken. Cook for about 1 minute on each side and reduce heat to medium. Cover and cook for 10-12 minutes. When chicken is done (internal temp reaches 165 degrees), keep covered for about 5 minutes and then chop or shred the chicken. Add the chicken back to the pan along with the peppers, onions and olives. Cook for 2-3 minutes on medium heat and then turn off heat. Set aside.
Pizza Sauce:
- While chicken is cooking and sweet potatoes are in the oven. Make the pizza sauce.
- In a small sauce pan, over medium heat, combine all of the ingredients. When sauce is heated through, remove from heat. Add additional water as needed to achieve desired consistency.
Assemble Pizza:
- To Assemble pizza, top sweet potato rounds with sauce. Top sauce with chicken mixture and optional cheese. Place back into oven and bake for 3-5 minutes or until heated through (or cheese is melted).
- Drizzle with Primal Kitchen ranch and enjoy!
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Nutrition Information
- Serving Size: 1/6 of recipe - 4 rounds (without cheese)
- Calories: 270
- Fat: 14 g
- Sodium: 450
- Carbohydrate: 17 g
- (Fiber: 2 g
- Sugar: 5 g)
- Protein: 20 g
Dietary
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Casey the College Celiac says
This looks FABULOUS! I love sweet potato rounds, and this is great way to use them!
Jessica Beacom says
Thanks, Casey!
Sweet potatoes are our jam too – and who can resist the flavors of supreme pizza!?
Sam @ Bites of Wellness says
Oh my goodness!! Why haven’t I thought of using ranch like this for fun dairy free/grain free pizza bites! I’ve only ever done pesto but now I have to try this with Primal Kitchens Ranch (it’s the bomb!!) Thanks for sharing!!
Jessica Beacom says
Hey Sam!
So glad we could introduce you to something new- you’re going to love them!
Katz says
I would like to know if I can substitute the cheese for Daiya mozzarella (vegan option for cheese made from tapioca totally dairy free). Thanks.
Jessica Beacom says
You certainly could though they wouldn’t be considered Whole30-compliant (despite the compliant ingredients).
julie vukovic says
Question: in W30, they discuss not recreating off plan meals or treats with compliant ingredients (mostly I think this is geared toward paleo sweets re-creation if I follow correctly, but then again french fries are technically compliant in terms of ingredients, not in the spirit) but since these are trying to create a pizza/ranch feel, are they still in the spirit of Whole30, or just in the sense that the foods are W30 compliant? It looks good, but I wonder if it would be dangerous for me! FWNB if you will…
Stacie Hassing says
Hi Julie, you are correct! SWYPO is creating delicious desserty treats using a combination of Whole30 compliant ingredients. While we used pizza in the name of this recipe, it’s really much different than pizza – it just looks like pizza 🙂 No cheese or thick crust in this pizza recipe, which are both potential ‘foods without breaks’ for some people. Now if you think this is something that you’d overeat, maybe save this recipe for life after your whole30! Hope that helps 🙂