S'mores Pizza

"A friend brought something similar to a get-together not long ago. I decided to see if I could make it without a recipe as when I asked her for her recipe, she told me she had purchased it. Kids and adults both enjoyed it!"
 
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photo by Sherrybeth photo by Sherrybeth
photo by Sherrybeth
photo by Michelle K. photo by Michelle K.
photo by Sherrybeth photo by Sherrybeth
photo by Sherrybeth photo by Sherrybeth
photo by Sherrybeth photo by Sherrybeth
Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Spread the softened cookie dough into a lightly greased pizza pan, flattening it to the edges.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 8-10 minutes until it begins to brown SLIGHTLY.
  • Remove the cookie from the oven and sprinkle the top with with the chocolate chips, graham crackers and marshmallows.
  • Return the cookie to the oven for 5-8 minutes until crust is brown and chips and marshmallows are melted.
  • Allow to cool slightly before serving.
  • Garnish with chocolate syrup, if desired.

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Reviews

  1. Made this as is except baked the cookie a little longer, more like 12 minutes. Then at the end I turned on the broiler to brown the marshmallows. Big hit!
     
    • Review photo by Michelle K.
  2. So yummy! I used a stone bar pan and it didn't get the cookie dough completely baked through (but it was still super yummy). I'll just add a couple minutes to the bake time next time. After I made this, a friend tried it with brownies instead of cookie dough, and that was delicious too.
     
  3. This was such a simple recipe and boy did I ever mess it up! I spread the dough out on a pizza pan that was too large. Baked, then added all my toppings and after the 2nd cook time, the marshmallows and chips hadn't melted, so I baked it an additional 5 minutes. Thank goodness it was cut while still warm or I would have never gotten the pizza cutter through it...it was that overcooked! Marshmallows completely separated and turned into white icky looking puddles. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS POSTED HERE! I will def. make this again because it was good, but I know it will be fantastic next time. I also won't buy cheap marshmallows OR cheap choc. chips. Thanks Sherrybeth for a keeper!
     
  4. We absolutely loved this dessert. From my 78 year old Dad to my 17 month old twin granddaughters,we all agreed this was fabulous! I didn't have a pizza pan so I basically cut the recipe in half and used a glass pie plate. It cut into eight very delicious slices of rich S'mores. And it was simple make. Thanks for the great recipe Sherybeth!
     
  5. Made this for work & it was a huge hit. Gave the recipe to 5 people. If you let it cool too long before cutting the marshmallows kinda slide around, didn't affect the taste though. Thanks for a great recipe.
     
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  1. So yummy! I used a stone bar pan and it didn't get the cookie dough completely baked through (but it was still super yummy). I'll just add a couple minutes to the bake time next time. After I made this, a friend tried it with brownies instead of cookie dough, and that was delicious too.
     

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