A Firecracker of a Dessert

Brownies in a pizza shape? Am I dreaming, I think i'm in heaven.

Happy 4th of July!

2 rolls (16.5 oz each) Pillsbury® refrigerated traditional chocolate fudge brownie batter
1 package (8 oz) cream cheese, softened
1/3 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups sliced fresh strawberries
1 cup fresh blueberries
1 cup fresh raspberries
1/2 cup apple jelly


DIRECTIONS
1. Heat oven to 350°F (325°F for dark, nonstick pan). Grease 12-inch pizza pan, or spray with cooking spray. Spread both rolls brownie batter evenly in bottom of pan to form crust.
2. Bake 16 to 20 minutes. Cool completely, about 1 hour.
3. In small bowl, beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla with electric mixer on medium speed until fluffy. Spread mixture over cooled crust. Arrange fruit over cream cheese. Stir jelly until smooth. Brush over fruit. Refrigerate until chilled, at least 1 hour. Cut into wedges. Store covered in refrigerator.

-thank you Pillsbury!

19 supporters in group:

  1. Pam said...

    that looks delicious...i think mixing cool whip in w the cream cheese mixture would make it more 'fluffy' hmmm i might have to try this recipe out.

  2. Shirley said...

    Oh YUM! Looks delicious! I'm going to have to try this soon.

  3. Alice said...

    I honestly can't stand to cook but this looks about my speed and absolutely delicious!

  4. Jill said...

    Well it sure looks divine! And I'm sure it's low fat too, right?

  5. Kaza said...

    Oh my. This is the most beautiful pizza I have ever seen. I would however replace the cream cheese with something else (chocolate frosting maybe?), just for my own taste preferences.

  6. Lori said...

    I just might have to try making this...looks so yummy! Thanks for sharing! Oh and great picture for thousand word thursday.

  7. Mommy Meryl said...

    OMIGOSH - how yummy does that look?? I wish I wouldn't have delegated the dessert assignment for our BBQ tonight!!

  8. ann said...

    My Young Son just asked for fruit pizza! Which is this with sugar cookie dough for the base. His sister is making a 4th of July cake, so fruit pizza, chocolate or sugar base, will have to wait.

  9. Anonymous said...

    That looks wonderfully delicious! I can't wait to try it. ~Jen

  10. Wendi said...

    One word: Yum-o!!!

  11. Ann Harrison said...

    Oh Lord!!!
    This just cost me 50 more leg lifts and butt crunches!
    Thanks Jen!!! (I think...)

  12. Ann(ie) said...

    This looks so good! We might have to have it for breakfast on the 5th of July. ;) mmmmmmmmmm!!

  13. Sarah McBride said...

    Youa re an evil, evil woman for posting this. I could eat an entire pizza all by myself.

  14. Mrs4444 said...

    Kyle is having some friends over tonight; I'm going to make this! YUM

  15. PostCards said...

    I made this yesterday and it's divine!! As a bonus, they just started selling the brownie dough on my side of the border (I was going to use chocolate chocolate chip cookie dough - wonder if it would have worked?) Thanks for posting this! I'll be passing it around.

  16. Anonymous said...

    OH my mercy-
    I am going to the beach in 2 weeks and I am so making this down there- I can get the fruit at the local fruit stand there-
    AWESOME!

  17. Finding Normal said...

    Sweet Mary. I need to make this! I'll have to wait until school starts up again so I can take it in to work and not eat the e.n.t.i.r.e thing myself!

  18. Rose-Marie said...

    What an absolutely wonderful dessert! I'm so in the mood for strawberries and blueberries, does this hit the spot! And it couldn't be much easier using a brownie mix. It looks very Martha Stewart!

  19. lilyk said...

    This recipe looks very tasty. Thanks for sharing!

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