Pizza Rolls Using Pillsbury Refrigerator Biscuits
photo by licked_cupcake
- Ready In:
- 30mins
- Ingredients:
- 8
- Yields:
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8 pizza rolls
- Serves:
- 8
ingredients
- 463.03 g pillsbury buttermilk biscuits
- 30 pepperoni slices
- 226.79 g cheese, cubed
- 1 egg, beaten
- 29.58 ml grated parmesan cheese
- 14.79 ml italian seasoning
- 9.85 ml garlic powder
- marinara sauce, for dipping
directions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Flatten biscuits; layer a pepperoni slice, cheese square and another pepperoni slice on biscuit. Gather edges and pinch closed at top. Place rolls in a small greased pan. Brush tops with egg, sprinkle with Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and parmesan cheese. Bake for 20 minutes. Serve with warmed marinara sauce.
- Tip: to keep the top from browning too much before baking is complete, cover with tinfoil.
- Tip #2: If you prefer more filling and less dough in each roll, then cut each biscuit of dough in half lengthwise through the middle (like a hamburger bun) and make each roll using half a biscuit rather than an entire biscuit. The dough cuts best using a serrated knife (bread knife) when the dough has barely been pulled from the fridge and is still chilled. I prefer this way.
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Reviews
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Very fast and easy to make. I rolled out each biscuit first then stretched them out by hand a little and laid 5 pepperoni pieces in an overlapping circle and topped with shredded mozzarella cheese. These little bundles look delicious and taste great too. Dipped in the warm marinara...Mmmmmmmmmmm! Made for Pick A Chef Spring 2014.
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Like others have said this recipe is very simple and fun to make with the kiddos, but it's just too much biscuit and little filling. The dough is a bit overwhelming. You really can't layer on cheese and pepperoni as much as you'd like because it'll overstuff and won't be able to fold over the biscuits. It's a neat idea, but there are other alternatives to pizza rolls. I tried it once but will skip this from now on.
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