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Active Time:5 minsTotal Time:15 minsServings:3

Active Time:5 mins

Active Time:

5 mins

Total Time:15 mins

Total Time:

15 mins

Servings:3

Servings:

3

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients1(5- to 6-ounce) frozen cauliflower pizza crust1(10 ounce)Caesar salad kit6ouncesskinless rotisserie chicken breast, shredded

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Ingredients

1(5- to 6-ounce) frozen cauliflower pizza crust

1(10 ounce)Caesar salad kit

6ouncesskinless rotisserie chicken breast, shredded

DirectionsPrepare crust according to package directions; bake until golden brown and crispy. Remove from oven and let stand to cool slightly.Prepare salad kit according to package directions, reserving the Parmesan cheese; fold in chicken.Top the crust with the prepared salad and sprinkle with the Parmesan; cut into 6 pieces. Serve any extra salad on the side.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, February 2021

Directions

Prepare crust according to package directions; bake until golden brown and crispy. Remove from oven and let stand to cool slightly.Prepare salad kit according to package directions, reserving the Parmesan cheese; fold in chicken.Top the crust with the prepared salad and sprinkle with the Parmesan; cut into 6 pieces. Serve any extra salad on the side.

Prepare crust according to package directions; bake until golden brown and crispy. Remove from oven and let stand to cool slightly.

Prepare salad kit according to package directions, reserving the Parmesan cheese; fold in chicken.

Top the crust with the prepared salad and sprinkle with the Parmesan; cut into 6 pieces. Serve any extra salad on the side.

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, February 2021

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)376Calories22gFat22gCarbs24gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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