B helping with the cookie pizza for his special dessert. He's dropping on the candy bar bits.
B requested deep fried corn tacos for his birthday dinner. He was excited to use the birthday plate, too.
Here, B is blowing out all of the miss-matched candles on the cookie pizza. We only had 7 regular candles. We used a broken number candle (still have no idea what # it was originally) and 2 tea light candles. No complaints from B. He was just happy to get his favorite dessert. It's a really easy recipe.
B with his birthday loot. Can't go wrong with LEGO's with him. He said his birthday was great even though he had to go to school.
Our birthday marathon is over for now. The boys have birthdays in March, April, May & June. Fhew!! We can take a breather. I do admit that it is very nice for each of us to have a special day to ourselves to shine, where we are shown love and appreciation. B went to bed with a huge smile on his face. Love that!
Here's my recipe:
Candy Shop Pizza
Chocolate chip cookie dough
Chocolate chips
Peanut butter
2 –4 assorted candy bars
Press or spread cookie dough evenly onto greased 12 to 15 inch pizza pan. Bake according to dough recipe. Bake until edges are set and center is still slightly soft. Immediately sprinkle chocolate chips over hot crust; drop peanut butter by spoonfuls onto crust. Let stand for 5 minutes or until morsels become shiny and soft. Gently spread chocolate and peanut butter evenly over crust. Sprinkle chopped-up candy bar pieces in single layer over cookie pizza. Cut into wedges. Serve.
3 comments:
Sounds like a fun birthday!! No trip to Leatherby's? I love the assortment of birthday candles. I bet you wished you had remembered the $2 candles from Tahoe. :)
Lisa P.
I thought about those dumb candles that I bought @ Tahoe AFTER we left the restaurant -- too late! Yeah, I sure wished I had them Monday night for sure. But, it sure made it more interesting, eh?!
Looks like he had a great day! That pizza cookies looks yummy! My boys would love something like that!
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