Flag Fruit Pizza

A quick and sweet pizza celebrating red, white and blue!

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    Ingredients

    • 1  Pillsbury Crescent Seamless Dough Sheet
    • 2 cartons (about 8 oz. total) Yoplait Coconut Greek Yogurt
    • 3 cups blueberries
    • 3  bananas
    • 1 pound strawberries
    • powdered sugar (for dusting, if desired)

    Directions

    1. 1Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
    2. 2On a greased baking sheet, lay out the Crescent Seamless Dough Sheet to make a rectangle. (Gently shape the edges if need be, and push down the corners so that they do not flare up.) Bake for 15-20 minutes until cooked and lightly golden. Remove and let cool to room temperature. Dust lightly with powdered sugar if desired.
    3. 3Spread the yogurt on top of the dough sheet so that the entire pizza is covered, leaving a ½-inch border around the outside. Place the blueberries all around the outside to make a border, and then fill in the upper-right quadrant with a rectangle of blueberries.
    4. 4On a cutting board, slice the strawberries and bananas into thin coins, and halve them if needed so that they are about the same size. Layer the strawberries and bananas onto the pizza to make red and white stripes.
    5. 5Serve immediately or refrigerate for up to a few hours.

    Categories: Desserts, American, Vegetarian

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    melissaella

    This looks great! Thank you! I'm going to make it for my 4th party!

    7/2/2012 10:23:01 AM
    gimmesomeoven

    Hi there! You are totally welcome to paint the fruit with jam, or dip in a bit of lemon juice to prevent browning. Although I would mention that I made this about 6 hours before serving, and the fruit was still colorful and fresh when my friends gave it a try. Either way -- whatever sounds best to you. :) Enjoy!!

    7/1/2012 9:44:41 PM
    gwashington1961

    I was surprised to discover that this is not based upon baked cake dough at all! The foundation is an entire cookie sheet covered with a can of Seemless Crescent Dough. Bake it and let it cool down. The recipe calls for frosting with yogurt, and topping with berries and sliced Banana's. The directions give no instructions for painting the fresh fruit, with a jam to prevent the fruit turning dark after being cut and left open into the air! Try wrapping in plastic wrap, to prevent any further breaking down after cutting the fruit. It will be a huge surprise when served, as the fruit is truly emphasized. Sounds worth a try - at least 1 time!

    6/26/2012 8:20:07 PM
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