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PIZOOKIE

PIZOOKIE
Pizookie is an old latin term for the best dessert in the world. It combines the two words pizza and cookie together to describe it characteristics. It is the size of a pizza, with the great taste of a cookie.
 
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Step 1Preparation

Preparation
Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit (165 degrees Celsius).
Grease two pie-tins with butter or cooking spray.
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Oct 25, 2007. 12:54 AMtureturillo says:
"Pizookie" is not an old latin term: "pizza" meant "squashed" in mid-Italy, and it's quite recent (1800). "Cookie", yes, it comes from a latin root: "coquus", the "cook". But probably this will not interfere with its taste!
Oct 26, 2007. 5:45 PMcwncool says:
Actually, pizookie is an old latin term. I have heard it used many times is formal latin discussions.
Oct 27, 2007. 12:45 AMtureturillo says:
Come on! You don't need to demonstrate ancient roots for your creation. Trust me, I know Latin, and "pizookie" is a recent American term. In latin, the character "K" was rarely used, there was no double O, and no singular noun end with "-IE". But I've searched the net, and I found that this word is widely used! I thought you invented it. So don't worry, it's not your mistake, it's just a "urban myth".
Mar 14, 2010. 4:41 PMBroom says:
Trust me, I know Latin, and tureturillo is 1st-person singular indicative for "I condescend".

Adeptete vita. Relaxete.
May 29, 2008. 9:36 AMtehyosh says:
well, that was one lame attempt at 'ha ha'. pizookie sounds closer to greek than latin...
Jan 10, 2010. 12:49 PMmicromuffin says:
 yea, "piakus" is more latin-ish.
Jun 24, 2008. 2:13 AMSkellington says:
LOL You guys are hilarious. I love the term "pizookie," that's what I've always called my pizza-shaped cookies!
Dec 6, 2008. 3:08 PMdbinnc says:
ummm...where does the sugar, brown sugar and butter come into play? I am in the middle of this. guess I should have read it first.
Jun 23, 2008. 6:06 PMabnor says:
hahaha. "old latin term for the best dessert in the world. It combines the two words pizza and cookie together" xD you're a nut. GJ
Jan 12, 2008. 4:52 PMflio191 says:
nice, just so you know, the butter dissapeared in a step. :D
Feb 1, 2008. 1:01 AMNoodle93 says:
Yes I noticed that when I was making it too. However, it turned out great. I used lollies and chocolates mixed with the icecream, but because it was homemade icecream, it melted very VERY quickly. Still, it was sort of like a biscuit (soft however) with icecream. Super nice though! Good idea!
Oct 26, 2007. 9:04 AMXaviour says:
I'm a little confused about the dividing and baking 2 pizcookie part. Does this recipe make two separate deserts?
Nov 26, 2007. 11:40 PMNoodle93 says:
What you could do is bake the two cookies, then spread icecream on one, then add another cookie, add toppings like chocolate sprinkles to lollies and then add icecream again. You may put on about 50 lbs per chew though.
Oct 27, 2007. 10:23 AMX_D_3_M_1 says:
hmm i may make this... but ill gain 20 lbs, so yeah
Oct 27, 2007. 6:08 AMkaboomspray says:
... toooo sugareyistikisimablequeeeeeeee
Oct 25, 2007. 11:16 AMhavanacus says:
It's funny, I was just going to bake a giant cookie on a pizza pan later today... maybe now I need to hold off till I can find some sweet toppings...
Oct 24, 2007. 5:21 PM!Andrew_Modder! says:
Nice ;-) mabe add some M&M'z to the cookie, and umm....................................... hmm.............idk anyway it looks good lol!
Oct 24, 2007. 5:06 PMshizasta says:
dang that looks good. i deffinitely agree.

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