I found this recipe at the Pillsbury website. I wanted to make this for dessert for Easter dinner for the kids. I didn't think they would enjoy the carrot cake I was making because it was all full of, um....carrots.
As it turns out, I'm the only one who's eaten any of it so far. And I ate some carrot cake too. This could be a problem.
INGREDIENTS
1roll (16.5 oz) Pillsbury® refrigerated sugar cookies
2cups miniature marshmallows
1cup spring-colored candy-coated chocolate candies
1/2cup spring-colored miniature jelly beans
Spring-colored decors or candy sprinkles
DIRECTIONS
1.Heat oven to 350°F. Line 12-inch pizza pan with foil; grease foil with shortening. (I just used a disposable pizza pan) Cut cookie dough into 1/4-inch slices; arrange evenly in pan. With floured fingers, press slices to form crust.
2.Bake 16 to 20 minutes or until deep golden brown. Immediately sprinkle marshmallows evenly over warm base. Bake 1 to 2 minutes longer or until marshmallows just begin to puff. Cool 5 minutes.
3.Use foil to lift crust from pan. Carefully remove foil from crust; place crust on serving platter or tray. Sprinkle with remaining ingredients. Cut into wedges or squares.
I *strongly*recommend if you make this to put the pizza pan on a cookie sheet as the cookie dough tends to puff way up and bubble over. Most of you would have had sense enough to do this anyway, but not everyone would. Like me, for example.
24 comments:
That is so cute! I love it...keep eating..I've eaten four cupcakes.
I bet my kids would love this! Its looks really cute and colorful too!
What a festive Easter desert. I think I have a sugar rush just from looking at the picture!
If you dribbled chocolate on the top, it would have all my kids favorite ingredients! I'll save this and try it out next year... or mother's day :)
This is a great idea. If I wasn't on sugar overload after subsisting on cake and Reese's pieces eggs all weekend, I'd run out and get the ingredients...Will have to try it sometime!
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carma :-)
That looks so Eastery. I've got 4 kids here who would probably devour that in mere minutes!
My children would go gaga over this.. saving this idea. Thank you.
Why didn't they eat that! I would have! In fact, I'll come over and help...
I can't believe I'm going to say this BUT it might actually be too sweet for me. Ahhhhh, shoot me now! I must be getting too old for me to say that.
Well it looks beautiful anyway.
I am NOT letting my kids see that picture or i will never hear the end of it :) it looks too good !
So how was it? Too sweet?
Looks cute.
It was okay, but I wasn't crazy about the marshmallow topping.
This is a really cute treat. Looks sweet. Right up my alley.
Have a great day.
Sandra
Mmmmm! Carrot cake!
I have 1/2 of one leftover here from Easter. Not good for my waistline!
Wow. that looks incredible. thanks for the welcome to SITS.
Hey Julie, I sent an email to your sporadic cook address on gmail. Did you get it? I've got an idea I don't want you to miss out on.
Cute but wow is that a sugar fest or what! How long did it take for your kids to chill? So so festive though, looks totally worth it.
I'm a new follower... great blog!
Oh the kids I nanny for will LOVE this!
That is ADORABLE!
Yeah I'm not a marshmallow fan much either
Yum, Love anything with marshmallows.
Thanks for sharing the recipe!
~ingrid
How cute! I love the colors that you used. Totally spring!
ooooh! Love it! Hmmm .. thinks I will change it up a bit, and use some red/white/blue for Memorial Day!
This is so cute! I'd be snacking on it too!
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