Is there such a thing as chocolate pizza?!


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Is there such a thing as chocolate pizza?


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Title: CHOCOLATE PIZZA
Categories: Pizza, Chocolate
Yield: 12 servings

1 c Semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/2 c Shortening
1/2 c Flour
1/2 c Granulated sugar
2 Eggs
1 ts Baking powder
3/4 c Semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 tb Shortening
2 tb Water

** %%%%% CHOCOLATE PIZZA %%%%% **

assorted candy for decoration

Melt 1 cup chocolate chips and 1/2 cup shortening over hot water;
cool. Stir in flour, sugar, eggs and baking powder with fork; mix
well. Spread evenly onto well-greased 12 inch pizza pan. Bake in 375oven for 15 minutes. Cool. Combine 3/4 cup chocolate chips, 2 tbsp shortening and 2 tbsp water, stir to combine. Spread glaze evenly over cooled chocolate pizza. Decorate as desired with candies.
Makes
one 12 inch chocolate pizza.

only if you make one...

no and even though its quite a minging thought,, its actually quite attractive right now

no don't be silly

Yes....you melt chocolate chips and add vegetable oil to it. Spread it in a pizza pan and top it with whatever you want

yes at a chocolate factory i made a chocolate pizza it was really good

Like this country isn't fat enough. Why don't we just start injecting lard into our asses and save the trouble.

ewww. nice, why dont try and experiment and see hun?

there most certainly is hun, heard of nigella lawson? she makes them on tv.....oh so yummy...u use sweet dough instaed of savoury.

Why not just have a choc spread sandwich. At the end of the day, all choc pizza would be is choc on pizza bread.

Whatever floats your boat. It would not appeal to me!

not sure but why not! buy a pizza base and spread nutella on top!! mmmm, just no need to put in the oven to bake! be nice wiv bananas on top too!! mmm!!

If there is I want it.

Wow, that sounds yummy!

I found these two recipes on Family Circle magazine's website:

http://www.familycircle.com/recipe/recip...

http://www.familycircle.com/recipe/recip...

Go to bettycrocker.com and look up cookie pizza. They have some recipes. They are very good!!

yes actually there is it is a dessert at some restaurants

Not that i have heard of,but you do get deep fried mars bars in batter,and the same with pizzas in chip shops in Scotland.

umm yea

i hope not it sounds gross

yes there is, there is a company near me. that makes them and they make chocolate chicken wings. I'm not sure if they make anything else though. if you want more info. contact me

yeh a pizza made of choclate haha

Yes LOL, get a pizza base and cook it until light brown, then break up cadburys, galaxy and milky bars on it along with a few chocolate M&Ms and put it back in the oven untill chocolate melts :-)

A pizza shop in Leeds UK serves a pizza with chocolate sauce and apple.
I have to try it as have always been to tempted by the 'death by pepperoni' pizza!

me i would say yes,but you would have to make it yourself .Think of it as how thay make a choc cake and when you mix your dough, place to your tast,cocoa powder,let me no how it is.
freewheelinpete@yahoo.co.uk

yup! just take your favorite chocolate and put it on your favorite pizza!

Lets make one:

Brownie mix with pecans -- spread out like a pizza crust.
Melt chocolate chips all over the top.
Toppings would be M&M's, Reeses pieces, etc
Marshmallows for the cheese.

I think I just gained 20 lbs!!!!!!!!

WOW -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND -- A CHOCOLATE PIZZA
http://www.creativechocolatesofvt.com/pr...

there is in Australia

yes!

yes i think so at hershey hotel. But i guess it is really rare here.

yes ..you can make sweet pizzas as well as savoury ones.

Sure - you can make it using a brownie mix - made in a pizza pan. After it is baked - decorate it with sliced strawberries, chocolate syrup and white chocolate chips! Yummmyyyyyy!!!!




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