The Young Women came over last night to decorate pumpkins and have treats. The last time I made dessert pizzas for their treat several of them couldn’t have any because of the rules they were trying to follow to make the soccer team (which they did!) so they’ve been asking to have dessert pizza again so that they could have some. I found the recipe for this one on a website called “Love This Pic”, I followed the basic recipe but then added as I went along like I tend to do. It was yummy, very sweet!
1 roll refrigerated chocolate chip cookie dough
1/2 cup peanut butter
1 cup Halloween colored candy coated chocolate candies
1/2 cup dry roasted peanuts
1/4 cup vanilla frosting (I had some neon green frosting left over from the alien cupcakes that I made for Zach so I figured what better place to use it than on a Halloween cookie pizza!)
1 Heat oven to 350. Line 12″ pizza pan with foil, grease foil with cooking spray. Break cookie dough into 2″ pieces and arrange evenly over pan then with floured fingers, press to form crust. (I used my Pampered Chef pizza stone lined with parchment paper.)
2 Bake 16 – 18 minutes or until deep golden brown. Cool completely, about 30 minutes.
3 Use foil to lift crust from pan. Carefully remove foil from crust. Place crust on serving platter or tray. Spread peanut butter over crust. Sprinkle with chocolate candies and peanuts. (I used a combo of “Harvest” colored regular milk chocolate M&M’s and White Chocolate Candy Corn M&M’s and I also threw some chocolate chips on there too.)
4 In small microwavable bowl, microwave frosting uncovered on high 10 – 15 seconds or until thin enough to drizzle. Transfer to small resealable food storage plastic bag. Cut small hole in 1 corner of bag and drizzle over pizza. (Here’s what I do, take a small bowl and press a sandwich bag with 1 corner pressed down into the middle of the bowl, pull rest of bag out so it goes over the edges of the bowl. Place frosting in bag which is in bowl, microwave, pull bag out of bowl and snip corner and away you go, much easier!)
I loved making dessert pizzas as a kid, but we always made ours with a brownie crust. This looks delicious and slimy and scary!
Thanks, I have made them with brownie crusts and sugar cookie crusts and chocolate chip cookie crusts and even with regular pizza dough, not sure which I like best. Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment, love hearing from people who check out my blog!
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Hi– I would like to make something like this for my son’s birthday as there are some kids who do not like cupcakes and prefer cookies! Can you email me the address I listed below? (dmdove@comcast.net) I need to email you but I dont know how to get in touch. Thanks!
Hi- I have some questions on how you baked this. I need to bake one for my sons birthday. can you send me an email so I can contact you directly– dmdove@comcast.net. Some of his friends don’t like cupckaes so I need another option!