In this house, especially for myself and my daughter, this amazingly simple but incredibly delicious dessert is our top choice for celebrating something special – birthdays, a great report card, holidays, Thursday – you know, pretty much anything. It was inspired by the over the top Pizza Cookie or Pizookie from Oregano’s.
Since my daughter has a nut allergy, she doesn’t get to enjoy them in restaurants, so a mom does what she has to do… makes them at home. It just doesn’t get better than a warm and slightly gooey cookie topped with cold ice cream, caramel sauce and hot fudge. Add in some sprinkles for good measure.
And one of the best parts is that these are quite possibly the easiest dessert to make. Ever. While you can certainly make these from scratch, I have found that they are just as delicious using ready made cookie dough. I almost always have some on hand, making this a great last minute dessert when there is a reason to celebrate or when you need to pull off an impressive dessert without having time to prepare (or when you just excel at being unprepared, like myself). All you need is some cookie dough, ice cream and your favorite Smucker’s Toppings.
While the restaurants usually make these in a skillet, I make mine in individual ramekins. I lightly spray the ramekin with cooking spray, then crumble in some cookie dough.
I put my ramekins on a cookie sheet, just for ease of getting them in and out of the oven. I bake mine for about 15 minutes, but this is really subjective based on how much dough you use, how many you are cooking and how gooey you like yours. Personally I could go for 12 minutes, but for food safety I bake the ones I feed my kids for about 15 minutes or even a bit more.
And like TV magic, out of the oven they come…
I let them cool for about 10-15 minutes – again this is subjective. I could eat mine after a few minutes but don’t want the little ones to have them when they are too hot. Then top with ice cream and Smucker’s Ice Cream Toppings such as Hot Caramel and Hot Fudge.
It never ceases to amaze me how incredible these taste for how easy they are to make.
Smucker’s thought it would be fun to share some of our holiday traditions, so I put together some of the things we do every year for Christmas…
Some of our Christmas traditions include getting together with family to pick out Christmas Trees, checking out lots of holiday light displays, making homemade gifts (last year we did ornaments and our favorite chocolate covered pretzels), visits from our Elf On The Shelf, a Christmas Eve walk to look for Santa, leaving a letter for Santa (and our Elf), leaving out cookies and milk, Mom & Dad covering the hall entry with streamers to prevent kiddos from getting to the gifts before we are up (we will have to up the streamer barrier this year!), opening presents Christmas morning and a fondue feast with family sometime between Christmas and New Years. These are simple things that we always look forward to.
And because I love making birthdays special as well, I thought I would show you what we do for birthdays – lots of streamers and balloons to greet you on the morning of your birthday. I hope little traditions like these are ones my kids remember forever. 🙂
If you love Pizookies as much as we do you might want to also try…
Double Chocolate Candy Cane Pizza Cookie
Single Serving Deep Dish Cookie A La Mode – Microwave Style
And Brownie A La Anytime. I told you we love these!
Donna A. says
We always top our holiday desserts with Redi Whip! It was my grandmas favorite kind of topping for her desserts! Now every year I try to bake some sort of seasonal or holiday dessert for my families holiday meals.
sarah reyna says
my family loves to top desserts with cherrries, chocolate syrup, whipped cream and some cookie crumbs…they love it!
Cheryl Free says
We love to top our holiday desserts with ice cream or whipped cream.
Trina R. says
Our family loves salted caramel and whipped cream 🙂 if it’s a good day and we remember cherries too!
Jenny says
This gonna be a good idea for a birthday 😉 On Christmas Eve we spend time watching movies together while eating boxes of sweets and bottles of apple cinder
lydia m says
my daughter loves sprinkles…so i make sure there is always sprinkles in the house. and me of course…as long as we have chocolate syrup or any type of chocolate topping 🙂
Jilian says
This is my first year where I’m not home as much during the holiday season, and my boys are definitely curious about how we will do our Christmas countdown. I can just imagine the 2 boys and Dad watching a Christmas movie and eating ice cream sundaes.
Rachel Willis says
YAY!!!
Danielle Christine says
Every year for Christmas Eve we drink homemade eggnog and open one gift from beneath the tree, then on Christmas day we drink coffee and eat random leftovers from Christmas Eve dinner while we open gifts as a family .. and my newest tradition to topping our desserts would have to be homemade whipped cream (spiked with rum for the grown ups!)
Tobi Drabczyk says
Some of our traditions are: cookie day when we bake cookies all day and then take them and hot cocoa in the van to drive through a lights show, we read the night before Christmas before bed on Christmas Eve after getting into the new PJs we get each year and we leave cookies and milk for Santa.