I held Activity Days at my house today with the 11 year olds. We made a Brownie Pizza. It is suppose to be cooked on a pizza stone with parchment paper on the stone so it will not ooze off the stone. Well, it didn't work, it oozed off the stone and all over the oven, seeping out the door and onto the floor. Mmmm Chocolate Goodness everywhere! Mindy, the other leader, and I decided to just let it keep cooking and clean the over later.
A few minutes later the stove started smoking and eight 11 year olds started squealing fire! We had a little fire going at the bottom of the stove. Learning experience right! Girls! How do you put out an oven fire? They all knew! Good job moms. We just scooped up the still burning brownie and put it in the sink.
Why is it that whenever I cook for people it always turns out disastrous? I'm not that terrible of a cook! I wish I had taken a picture because it looks really good when it's done, so I'm sharing the recipe . I just suggest you use a cookie sheet instead of a pizza stone and skip the fire department all together.
Peanut Buster Pizza
1 box Brownie Mix
1 pkg Cream Cheese-Softened
1 cup Brown Sugar
1/4 cup Peanut Butter
2 pkg. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups-Chopped Small
1/4 cup Peanuts-chopped
1/4 cup Toffee Bits
Hersey's Chocolate Syrup
Prepare Brownie mix per box. Spread on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper so it won't stick. Cook 20-25 minutes until set. Remove and Cool.
Mix cream cheese, brown sugar, peanut butter until creamy and spread over cooled brownies. Sprinkle with nuts, peanut butter cups and toffee bits. Drizzle Hersey's Chocolate Syrup over top. Cut with a cookie cutter and serve.

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That recipe sounds great. I want Faith to stay little too. My sister asked her youngest boy to stay little. His response was, "mom I don't know how."
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