Pizza for Dessert

December 10, 2008

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I had planned to make pizza with the boys tonight anyway, so it worked out perfectly that we wound up with our pizza pro friends for a dinner playdate.

It’s interesting to look back at the pictures from earlier this year — neither of my boys put sauce on their pizza then, but tonight both wanted to. They were excited for the whole process of creating their own dinner. And although G. had a brief meltdown because his pizza was not the shape he expected, he recovered and they ate pretty well.

Vicki and Rhys came up with the fun idea of a dessert pizza! It included some ricotta cheese, Saskatoon berry jam (thanks Jodi!), chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, and sprinkles. It was a seriously gooey and almost unbearably sweet, but well-received anyway.

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  • 1. lauren  |  December 11, 2008 at 7:46 am

    yum it looks sinfully good!

  • 2. Jodi  |  December 11, 2008 at 11:02 pm

    Great idea! How did the marshmallows look once cooked. My kids would love to do this too. Can never be too sweet:O) Oh, wait, I see the after picture now, took a minute to show up for some reason…YUM!

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