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Reviewed: Dec. 15, 2003
Served this at my daughters graduation party and it was a hit!! will def. make it again.
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Reviewed: Nov. 15, 2003
My mother in law gave me this recipe. I sometimes make it with frozen chocolate cookie dough as the crust. Kids love this. I prefer the suger cookie crust because of the sweetness. For a romantic valentines "pizza" follow the recipe, use only strawberries and drizzle with melted chocolate.
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Reviewed: Oct. 11, 2003
I made this lastnight for a tailgating party today. It went very well and everyone ate it all up! (I'm kinda disappointed there aren't any left overs!) I added a tbsp. of rum extract to the marshmellow cream/cream cheese mixture. I used coconut, kiwi, strawberries, and blueberries as the fruit. This was delicious. I especially liked the coconut. I also made this in a 9x13 pan. Enjoy!
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Reviewed: Oct. 11, 2003
Wonderful!! I made these for a Home and Garden Party and they were a great hit!! I baked them in a 9x13-inch baking dish, so it took a little longer than 10 minutes to bake the cookie crust. I topped it with strawberries, kiwi, fresh pineapple, and drained mandarin oranges. Will definately make this recipe again!!!! Thanks Lois for the great recipe!!
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Reviewed: Oct. 8, 2003
I made this for a potluck at work.. Everybody had to have this recipe after trying it.. The pizza was gone in no time.. My son loved it too and wants me to make it more often.. I would recomend anybody making this recipe..
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Reviewed: Oct. 1, 2003
I thought this would be very good, but it wasn't. I might have messed up with the cookie dough though. I think the cookie dough crust made it too sweet, it also ended up very doughy in the middle (could be my oven / pan). The cream cheese was just to much, and I love cheese. I topped it with all kind of fruit, and I would have rather enjoyed the fruit in a bowl. I don't think I will be making this again.
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Reviewed: Sep. 26, 2003
This is such a great recipe - and an even better crowd pleaser! I've been making Fruit Pizza similar to this for about 15 years now, and each time I know it will be enjoyed by everyone. You can make it year-round, and vary the fruits depending on the season. I've found that canned sliced pineapple (drained), canned sliced peaches, bananas, strawberries and kiwi are a great combination. The key to keeping the fruit fresh (especially the bananas) is to pour a lemon sauce all over the top after you've assembled everything. This "sets" the fruit and keeps things fresh. The sauce is the pineapple juice, 1/3 cup real lemon juice, and 1/4 cup sugar. Heat and stir until this boils, then slowly stir in cornstarch (that's been dissolved in a little cold water). Cool completely. In fact, if you make this first, it will be cooled by the time you're ready for it. You want the consistency of this syrup to be sorta thick like kayro syrup. Pour over fruit and then refrigerate a couple of hours. Also, the Fruit Pizza does well made in a rectangle pan, too. It's easier to serve, and can be made to be as attractive as a round pizza is! Either way, it's a great treat for everyone you serve it to!
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Reviewed: Sep. 1, 2003
This was a very good, quick and easy recipe, definitely a keeper. Make sure the cookie crust is cooked all the way through to the center. Very easy, kids would love to help make this one in the kitchen. You may want to use a little flour or oil so the dough does not stick to your hands or the rolling pin.
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Reviewed: Sep. 1, 2003
Unbelievable! I topped with strawberry slices and mandarin orange slices. Awesome. I made this for a party expecting 10 people and only 4 of us were there. Good thing nobody else came because we ate it all!
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Reviewed: Aug. 30, 2003
This is an easy, quick and tasty recipe. Try adding 1 - 2 Tbsp. of Amaretto to the marshmallow and cream cheese mixture. It adds a light and delicious flavor! Also, this mixture makes a great fruit dip on its own, especially when served with strawberries.
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Reviewed: Jul. 5, 2003
This was a HUGE hit at the 4th of July barbeque I brought it to. I've tried some of the other fruit pizza recipes and have these comments - the cream cheese and marshmallow combination is by far the best of all the recipes, there is no need for any type of glaze on this - it is perfectly sweet without it, and finally, I find store bought sugar cookie dough to be the easiest to work w/ and tastes/sets up the best (I think the dough recipe ones taste too much like cream of tartar). I let the dough cylinder get to almost room temp, then shaped into a disk, placed saran wrap on top and rolled it/pressed it on the pizza pan. Baked until entire top was light brown and let it cool completly before spreading chilled cream cheese mixture on top. I think chilling the final product in the fridge (for around 5 hours in my case) helped the taste of this pizza as well. Used blueberries and sliced strawberries for the fruit.
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Reviewed: Jun. 20, 2003
Very yummy!
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Reviewed: May 19, 2003
This recipe was very simple to do and follow. It turned out great each time I have made it. People have loved it. Very tasty. My seven children even loved it. I would highly recommend this recipe to everyone. Sheri
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Reviewed: May 9, 2003
this recipe was great! i made it for my small group and everyone raved about it! i mixed a smaller amt of the marshmallow creme with softened cream cheese and a touch of sugar and a taste of vanilla. not sure that it changed the recipe very much but it was still delicious!
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Reviewed: May 3, 2003
I have made this several times now and always get raves and many recipe requests! It's so easy to make! My favorite way to create it is with strawberries and blueberries and make the American Flag with the fruit. Any fruit combination is fun and tasty. Bananas are tricky though. They tend to turn brown, even after the lemon trick! This recipe is a definate keeper!
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Reviewed: May 3, 2003
Made this for my class. Every one LOVED it. Great for kids and adults. Will use again.
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Reviewed: Mar. 4, 2003
I've been looking for this for years. It's excellent, even if it does sound a bit strange. I use kiwi and strawberry on mine. It looks beautiful.
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Reviewed: Jan. 11, 2003
Absolutely Delicious!! I cannot believe how good this tasted. And it's soooo simple. I added a dash of almond extract to the cream cheese mixture and topped it off with apple pie filling and a dusting of cinnamon. I sliced my cookie dough into rounds and pressed them together in a well greased pizza pan. This recipe is so versatile and would work great with just about any combination of fruit. I'm definitely going to play around with this one in the future. Thanks Lois for a perfect ending to any meal!!
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Reviewed: Jan. 11, 2003
This is a good, basic fruit pizza recipe. I used brownie mix for the crust.
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Reviewed: Jan. 10, 2003
Yum!! Everyone LOVED this recipe!! I used the pre-formed cookie dough instead of making a sheet. Worked great for mini pizzas. Will definately make this again!
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