Meat Roll-Ups
photo by jessymroberts
- Ready In:
- 46mins
- Ingredients:
- 4
- Yields:
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48 roll-ups
- Serves:
- 48
ingredients
- 453.59 g lean ground beef
- 36.85 g envelope onion soup mix (such as Lipton's)
- 236.59 ml grated cheddar cheese
- 3 (680.38 g) package refrigerated crescent dinner rolls
directions
- Begin to brown ground beef in a large skillet. Once a little moisture has come out of the beef, stir in the onion soup mix and continue until all the meat is browned, over medium-high heat. Make sure ground beef is crumbled to small pieces well.
- Remove from heat. Drain off any excess fat. Stir in cheese until melted and well combined. Set aside to cool.
- Preheat oven to 375-degree F.
- Loosely roll out the crescent dough as directed on package. Cut each crescent in half (into 2 triangles), creating 16 triangles from each package.
- Place a heaping teaspoonful of the beef mixture onto each triangle's center. (The beef mixture only needs to be cooled enough so that you can handle it with your fingers.).
- Roll each triangle to enclose. Tuck dough points under, pinch to close any openings, and place that doughier side down onto ungreased cookie sheets.
- Bake about 11 minutes, flipping over about 5 minutes into bake time, careful not to burn bottoms. Serve warm or let cool and freeze.
- To serve after freezing: No need to thaw - Warm in preheated 325-degree F oven for 10-13 minutes.
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Reviews
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These were tasty and easy to put together. I pinched two triangles of the crescent rolls together to make rectangles (just easier for me to fill). I followed the recipe exactly as directed other than changing the shape of the roll-up - AND I also only made 1/3 (one crescent roll package) of recipe as I was only feeding two of us. Fun finger food I would make occasionally or for a party. Made for Newest 'Zaar Game, 1/21/09 - NELady.
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Gaia22
Brooklyn, New York
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