In today’s post: This American flag fruit pizza is an easy, delicious recipe for the 4th of July!
July 4th is only a few weeks away and my daughter is already begging me to make Flag Fruit Pizza:
This is one of those desserts that looks pretty fancy, but is actually really easy to make! And, as my daughter will tell you, it’s absolutely delicious.
The base, or “pizza crust”, is a great big sugar cookie made from refrigerated cookie dough (easy!). The creamy filling is a super simple no bake cheesecake mousse (yum!) and then the flag is created with fresh blueberries and raspberries.
I spread a little less than half of the cheesecake mousse on the cookie crust, then added the fruit. After that, I piped on the rest of the cheesecake mousse using a large star tip. I wasn’t sure if it would be hard to make it look cute since I don’t do a lot of cake or cookie decorating, but it was super easy! I found a Wilton cupcake decorating kit at Walmart for $4 and used the star tip that came with it. You can see how I did this in the video below the recipe card.
If you don’t want to mess with piping, you could just spread all the mousse on the crust before topping with the fruit.
Flag Fruit Pizza Recipe
American Flag Fruit Pizza
Ingredients
- 1 tube Refrigerated Sugar Cookie Dough 16.5 oz
- 8 oz Cream Cheese softened
- 2/3 cup Sugar
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla
- 8 oz Whipped Topping thawed
- 12 oz Fresh Raspberries 3 to 4 cups
- 1 dry pint Fresh Blueberries about 2 cups
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Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- Open tube of cookie dough and slice into 1/4 inch pieces.
- Place cookie dough slices on a lightly greased 12 inch pizza pan and press into an even layer. (If desired, reserve one slice of dough and bake it separately, using a cookie cutter to cut a star).
- Bake cookie crust 11-12 minutes until lightly browned. Cool.
- Beat cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla together until smooth. Beat in half the whipped topping. Fold in the remaining whipped topping.
- Scoop a little less than half of the cream cheese mixture onto the cookie crust and spread it all the way to the edges of the crust.
- Use blueberries to outline the pizza and create the blue portion of the flag, and top with the star cookie.
- Use raspberries to create seven red stripes.
- Use the rest of the cream cheese mixture to pipe the white stripes.
- Keep in fridge until ready to serve.
How to make Flag Fruit Pizza
Watch the video below to see how to make the flag fruit pizza (more tips follow):
I used a 12 inch pizza pan from the dollar store, and found it was easiest to press the dough into it if I cut the dough into 1/4 inch slices first, then laid the slices out over the pan.
NOTE: If you’d like to have a cookie star to place on top of the blueberries, make sure to reserve one slice and cook it separately (I just stuck it in the oven on a piece of aluminum foil next to the pizza pan – it cooked a few minutes faster than the cookie crust). I used a star cookie cutter on it AFTER it was cooked to cut out the shape.
After you bake the cookie, allow it to cool completely. This will take about an hour if you put it into the fridge. Then you can mix up the cheesecake mousse and spread a little less than half of it onto the cookie crust. Then it’s time to top it with berries!
And pipe on the rest of the cheesecake mousse.
Be sure to keep the flag fruit pizza in the fridge until you’re ready to serve. I kept it in my fridge uncovered because I couldn’t figure out how to cover it without smooshing the piped cream. It looked and tasted great the next day as well, but I wouldn’t keep it much longer than that because raspberries have a pretty short shelf life.
Happy Fourth of July!
Susan M Jones says
I don’t see how you would get 16 slices from a 12″ pa. The serving would be a sliver! I like the idea and will make 2 pizzas.
Shannon says
When do you add the second half of the whipped topping? It was not folded in per your instructions in the video.
Do you add the second half of whipped topping to the cream cheese mixture for just the pipping?
I’m a little confused on when to add the second half of the whipped topping. Thank you!
Jen says
It’s used for the piping the white stripes.
Paula says
So good and very easy
GiGi says
My granddaughters absolutely loved this fruit pizza. The next morning when I was leaving the 2-1/2 year old ran up to me crying for me not to leave and after consoling her, she said, ” Can you leave the fruit pizza? I’m sorry honey, but it was eaten the night before and nothing was left.” So, I told her I’d make one for her birthday, which is in August. Too cute!
Jenny says
Made this for the Fourth of July party I was invited to and everyone loved it especially my son who doesn’t like cream cheese.(he asked me to make it again).