Dessert Pizza - Help Brainstorming Ideas !!!

Do not buy prepackaged crap dough with gross ingredients that you can't even spell or pronounce.
Unless that;s what you like.
Try out a recipe at allrecipes. com.
Dough should only contain 6 or so ingredients and is so easy to make.
I always substitute vegetable oil with peanut oil because all vegetable oil is made with Genetically Modified Soy beans.
And I try to use the unbleached flour.

http://allrecipes.com/Search/Recipes.aspx?WithTerm=pizza dough
 
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All right, someone thinking on the same lines as me.
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However I never use wheat flour anymore. Having a Celiac family really opens my eyes to the many other flours out there, so many of them just as useful with often far more interesting and useful nutrients, flavors, and textures.
 
A basic sweet dough recipe should be fairly simple to find. I would start with the same type of dough that I use for cinnamon rolls. Then use a cinnamon sugar, with finely chopped nuts. Then I would make a basic icing from butter powdered sugar, mixed with a teaspoon of rum flavoring and just enough milk to make a fairly thin icing. Both recipes should be in any Betty Cocker cookbook. I use a Fannie Farmer cookbook, and there isn't much I can't bake if I want it.
 
Dessert Pizza---shortbread cookie as the crust. top with a slathering of Philly Cream Cheese Cheesecake filling. top with assorted fresh fruit, strawberries, blue berries, kiwi, start at the outter edge and work your way in. Warm a jar of Marshmellow Fluff until it is easy to drizzle over the top. Last but not least, drizzle Hershey's chocolate syrup.
 
Don't know if you have "Trader Joe's" where you are but they have ready to use, fresh pizza dough in the refrigerated section..... we have used it for quick homemade pizza and it is very good. I'm sure it would work for your "sweet" pizza as well and all you have to do is open the bag and let it rest for a few minutes before it goes in the oven (just add your toppings of choice!)

Hope you find something easy that works for you.....
 
nifty, we make fried dough.. get pizza dough pre made from store. slice it into strips and fry in about 2" of oil.. they puff up and brown nicely. then sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar mix. or powder sugar,,, they turn out like a long john doughnut. so simple but so good warm!!!
 
I second Trader Joe's pizza crust, I haven't bought in a while but I don't remember it being that bad for you
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One thin crust of your choice
butter
cinnamon (your choice on amount, I would use 1 TBSP to 1/2 C. sugar)
sugar
icing or glaze (basically powdered sugar mixed with enough milk or water until you get the consistency you like)

Preparation:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees and butter your crust. Bake for about 7-10 minutes...then sprinkle cinnamon/sugar mixture over entire crust. Then use icing to glaze your pizza.
 

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