I did not search posts. So, this may not be original. My guest wanted a dessert pizza so I told my wife (actually it was more of a suggestion) that it was her department. She rocked it by creating a spectacular, and easy dessert pizza. She start by rolling standard dough thin. Smeared it with marshmallow cream, covered it with milk and dark chocolate chips, topped it with walnuts. I was skeptical, way to easy and no research. Ohhh, she proved me wrong. Beginners Luck. Afterwards, I took a few temp readings. The oven had cooled a bit. She put the dessert pizza in with and oven floor at about 650F The only problem was we did not have the ingredients to satisfy the craving of our guest.
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Mmm, sounds tasty.
Another good one: thin-sliced strawberries, with finely chopped dark chocolate/chocolate chips sprinkled on either partway through baking or after it comes out of the oven.
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Ill have to give that a try. The kids love s'mores. We wowed our guests a few nights ago with the old standby: Nutella, marscapone, caramel sauce and pecans.Ken H. - Kentucky
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Saturday night I did a Peach pizza, but it needs a bit of tweaking.. I sliced the peaches thin and sprinkled sugar doted butter around. After pulling the pizza I added a bit of cinnamon. The flavor was good, but the peaches released too much liquid.. Next time I think I'll build it like a crumble, with some rolled oats and flour or some such to absorb the liquid and add a bit of crunch. A little butter on the shell before adding the peaches might help to keep the pizza crust from going too soft. I also wonder about a thin layer of ground pecans, brown sugar and cinnamon baked off and then layered with fresh fruit.
Hmm?
Chris
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The graham crackers are a good call, I'll give them a try and see where it takes things.. The idea of getting some caramelization of the sugar on fresh fruit is driving me, though I can see that I'm going to need to deal with the juice. Apricots with goat cheese and a walnut half on endive, or peaches or plums or... It's tough to beat what my French wife calls the perfume of really good fresh fruit..
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ChrisLast edited by SCChris; 06-03-2013, 06:23 PM.
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A favorite of our is S'mores pizza. Procedure and pic below
Par-bake a crust (I cook for like 45 sec, just enough to set it up)
Smear with Nutela (sauce)
Sprinkle with crushed graham crackers (next version I am going to knead the crumbs into the dough)
Sprinkle with mini-marshmallows
Bake for 30-40 more seconds, until marshmallows are brown.
Cut and enjoy...it is FABULOUS
This one was a BIT brown...but still good.
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I made a desert pizza last night with ricotta, fresh pear, blue cheese, mejool dates and this drizzled with honey.
It was a hit. Still working on this and will sprinkle some cinnamon next time. I had it with yoghurt but it would be good with ice cream.
Also thinking of using mascapone instead of ricotta on the base.
The original inspiration for this was from the forum and am not sure who to credit with that but thanks for the idea!Cheers ......... Steve
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Saw this on the telly a few weeks back and it looks good
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