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| Pillsbury 3 doz chocolate chip cookie dough (refrigerated) 12 oz bag of nestles semi-sweet CC's 4 oz walnut pieces 1 can coconut pecan frosting Preheat oven to 360 F. Grease pizza pan. Press cookie dough evenly around the pan. Bake 12-13 min. Remove the pan from oven, distribute about 2/3 chocolate chips on the dough, return to the over for a minute, Remove pan and spread melted chocolate evenlfy on the dough. Let cool a bit. Warm the icing for easy spreading. Spread evenly on the top of the melted chocolate, leaving a boarder around the edge. sprinkle the rest of the chocolate chips and the walnut pieces on the top Let cool a bit before cutting into small pieces. ------------------- dwella |
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| This sounds new to me. The crust of a pizza is likable if chocolate is poured and cooked. I would like to have a bite of this.
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