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Easy Fruit Pizza Cookies


Easy Fruit Pizza Cookies Recipe 

Need an easy dessert that tastes as pretty as it looks? These Easy Fruit Pizza Cookies are soft, sweet sugar cookies covered with creamy frosting and fresh strawberries and blueberries for the perfect sweet treat! They’re easy enough for a busy weeknight but impressive enough to bring to summer cookouts, parties, barbecues, birthdays, baby showers and holidays.

This easy cookie recipe is made with a simple sugar cookie dough, creamy cream cheese frosting and colorful fresh fruit. They’re ready in no time and are sure to disappear quickly. Everyone will love helping to decorate these cookies and this dessert recipe is as fun to make as it is to eat.

Looking for a fun 4th of July dessert idea? Something yummy for summer? Or an easy cookie recipe that tastes like you spent hours making them at a bakery? Look no further than these easy fruit pizza cookies. They’re light, creamy, bursting with fresh berries and can be customized with your favorite fruits to make for any occasion.

Everyone will love these Easy Fruit Pizza Cookies and they’ll soon become a “make again” recipe for sure!


 

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