Have you ever heard of fruit pizza?!


Question: How do you make it?


Answers: How do you make it?

1 pkg. (20 oz.) refrigerated sliceable sugar cookies, sliced

1 pkg. (8 oz.) PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened

1/4 cup sugar

1/2 tsp. vanilla

assorted fruit, such as sliced kiwi, strawberries, blueberries and drained, canned mandarin orange segments

1/4 cup apricot preserves, pressed through sieve to remove lumps

1 Tbsp. water


PREHEAT oven to 375°F. Line 12-inch pizza pan with foil; spray with cooking spray. Arrange cookie dough slices in single layer in prepared pan; press together to form crust. Bake 14 minutes; cool. Invert onto serving plate; carefully remove foil. Invert on large serving plate or tray so crust is right-side-up.

BEAT cream cheese, sugar and vanilla with electric mixer on medium speed until well blended. Spread over crust.

ARRANGE fruit over cream cheese layer. Mix preserves and water; brush over fruit. Refrigerate 2 hours. Cut into 12 wedges to serve. Store leftover dessert in refrigerator.

put pineapple on it

I've never heard of it.

I personally like pineapple and ham on pizza but I don't know how to make it.

im aware of pineapple pizza
not fruit pizza

sounds nasty

pinapple on it whlah

alternative name for a flan

onli fruit i have ever had on my pizza was pineapple

Fruit Cakes Yes!

Thats gay!

i've never heard of it, but i would assume that its just cooking pizza with chopped up fruit (of your choice) on top. that's at least one way to make 'fruit pizza' but maybe not what it actually is.

Yeah, they make it at pizza hut i worked there for two years, just take a regular pizza crust, and put pie filling on it, cook.

Use a sugar cookie recipie for the dough. Then put whatever fruits you like (pineapple, strwberries, kiwi and oranges are popular) Pour a simple syrup overtop for a glaze.

Sugar cookie dough (bake till brown and cool), cream cheese (sweetened), then lay assorted sliced fruits in rings. Cut if like a pizza and serve.

nope maybe its got pinapple on it sound wired anyway

It's VERY yummy. (Refer to recipe above.)

It's basically like a big cookie with fruit on top.

make a giant sugar cookie and let it cool off all the way. then you can make or buy a creamcheese frosting and add all kinds of yummy fruit to it, pineapple, pears, kiwi, strawberries, what ever you like. its really good, my step mom used to make it all the time!

well, I 've heard of a dessert pizza - it has a sugar cookie crust, then p-nut butter mixed w/creme cheese over the crust, then sliced apples on top - very yummy. ?

yuck

the crust is made from sugar cookie dough and you make a cream cheese frosting to put on it with a spatula.

then you take fruit and cut it up nicely (strawberries, pineapple, banana, etc) and put lemon juice on the slices so they don't turn rancid too early.

then you take the fruit and lay it on the frosting in a nice design.

fruit pizzas are great. simply substitute the usual meat and veggie toppings with pineapple peach and other fruit slices.Add these after the regular cooking, then heat for a few more minutes.

yes it's delicious! but it's not real pizza. it has a sugar cookie type crust, a thin layer of sweetened cream cheese, frut jello, and sliced fresh fruit on top. yum!!

I went to a Pizza Hut the other day, with my son. We bought some garlic bread and fruit salad along with our pizza. After we had devoured our pizza, we realized that some garlic bread and some salad were still their. My son decided to dress the bread with the salad and call it a "fruit pizza". That is when I first heard of such a thing.
But hey, what is a fruit pizza in actuality?

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You take a round pizza pan, and you grease it. Take a tube of sugar cookie dough, and smoosh the dough all over the pan so that it is spread evenly. bake it according to the directions for about 10 minutes, or until it is just starting to get golden brown. Then you take 8oz of cream cheese WARMED TO ROOM TEMPERATURE (very important) and mix it with a small jar of marshmallow fluff. Spread the mixture evenly over the cookie "crust", and refrigerate. Chop up a bunch of fruit (I like to make sure I have something of each color... I use pineapple, strawberries, peaches, green grapes or kiwi, and blueberries, sometimes raspberries) and stick them on top of the cream cheese mixture, spaced evenly. Serve. Enjoy!

Get sugar cookie dough, place in a circular pan and back. After baking, cook it off. Mix cream cheese, a half teaspoon of vanilla and half a cup sugar. Put it on cookie dough and smooth it. Then cut up some bananas, kiwi, strawberries, and any other fruit you want and place liberally on top of cookie dough and cream cheese. Mix orange marmalade with a little bit of water and spread over fruit. Put in fridge for a couple of hour. When ready to serve cut in pizza slices.

I've seen pinaaple and at my school they had french fry.

crust, pineapple, apples cut up,and some sprinkle Cinnamon on it

Yes it's the new way to make pizza healthy for you. Remember if it taste bad it must be good for you. On top of that cheese and pizza sauce you should add apple slices, orange slices, grapes, watermelon, cantelope, honey dew, grapefruit, banana slices, cherries, raspberries, black berries, blue berries, and strawberries. Yum yum...and puke.

Yes Its great...and easy
1 box cream cheese
1 roll sugar cookie dough
fruit : you can use canned peaches
blueberries,strawberries grapes ...whatever you like i don't know about bananas though?

but spread out dough on cookie sheet cook as directed
cool
spread w/cream cheese and top with fruit ...make it look pretty.
I guess you could even make them bite-size if you actually cooked each cookie separately.
hope I helped





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