Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Recipe of the Day - Stuffed Pizza Rolls

Courtesy of Our Best Bites
(http://www.ourbestbites.com/2009/06/stuffed-pizza-rolls/)

Difficulty Level: Easy
Rating: 4 stars

I made this last night for some company we had - SO GOOD and fun to make. I would highly recommend using her recipe for pizza dough (I made one match from scratch and one batch store bought - and the store bought wasn't as good). I also made her homemade pizza sauce. It really is to die for!! We made one batch with cheese and pepperoni and one batch with just cheese. We also added cheddar cheese along with the mozzarella. Here you go:

1 roll refrigerated pizza dough* (or make your own)
marinara/pizza sauce (or make your own)
2T grated Parmesan cheese
1 T olive oil or melted butter
1/2 t garlic powder
1 t dried Italian seasoning
mozzerella cheese, diced or grated
Pizza toppings of your choice: ie, ham and pineapple, pepperoni slices, sausage, etc.

*You can use regular pizza dough, or thin crust.

Preheat oven to heat specified on pizza dough package. Usually it's 400 degrees. If you make your own dough, 400 is usually a good heat as well.

Unroll your pizza dough onto a lightly floured surface. Pat or roll the dough so it's about 12" by 8". You're going to want to cut it into 24 squares, so just eyeball it if you need to. Use a pizza cutter to slice the dough into 24 squares (bet ya didn't see that one comin' did ya?)

Place cheese and desired toppings on each square. (Note that you're not putting the marinara sauce on the dough- it's for dipping after) You guys are smart, right? Just eyeball how much. You just need to be able to enclose the toppings in the dough so keep that in mind.

When all of your dough squares have cheese and toppings on them, carefully lift up each square and wrap the dough around the toppings. Pinch to make sure each ball is sealed shut and then place them seam side down in a lightly sprayed pie pan (or similar sized dish).

Brush the tops of the dough balls with olive oil or melted butter (I've used both and there's not much difference in result) and then sprinkle with the garlic and Italian seasoning and top with Parmesan cheese. (In lieu of the Parmesan, garlic, and Italian seasoning you could substitute this garlic bread seasoning.)

Cook them in the oven for about 15-20 minutes or until golden brown on top. Keep an eye on them! Doughs vary, so I'd check them after even 10 minutes.

Serve warm with warmed marinara sauce on the side for dipping.

2 comments:

  1. How funny! That's what we had for dinner last night too. The exact same recipe. Great minds think alike!

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  2. Oh wait... it was her other recipe. The other one is similar but you stuff it with chicken, cheese and bacon and dip it in a ranch dip. It was yummy too!

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