This takes a
little timing if you are doing this for a party. To make sure the pizza roll dough is
ready in time and the rolls will be ready when the guests arrive. This recipe makes
enough to put two batches on a pizza stone.
Homemade Pizza Rolls
First make a
2 pound batch of pizza dough using a bread machines recipe, or the largest
amount of dough you can make. Add two cloves of minced garlic and a teaspoon of
Italian seasoning to add a little flavor to the dough for the rolls. You can adjust to what
you like.
Preheat the
oven to 400. Cut the dough in half. Then sprinkle some flour on your surface to
roll out half of your dough for the pizza rolls.
Start working one half of the the dough into a round shape. This may take a while. Try stretching it in your
hands if using a rolling pin proves difficult.
Make about a
12-14in circle. Just like pizza.
With a pizza
cutter or sharp knife cut into eight pieces for eight pizza rolls.
Starting at
the large end of the dough, place 4-6 slices of pepperoni at the end and put a
piece of mozzarella on top. It can be sliced, block or shredded. Since, these are homemade you can fill these pizza rolls with whatever you want. I am traditional and love pepperoni.
Fold the sides over onto itself and stretch the back over the cheese and pepperoni and roll.
Stretch the dough as you roll to the point to form a tight seal, so the cheese won’t leak
out. It is ok if it does. Do the same for the other half of the dough.
You can spray
the homemade pizza rolls with your MISTO spray bottle filled with olive oil and place them on
a cookie sheet or pizza stone and cook in the oven on 400 for 15-20 min. The oil will
provide a nice brown coating on the outside of the rolls.
Serve these homemade pizza rolls with warmed pasta sauce or ranch dressing for dipping. Very yummy.
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I was able to
time it where I pulled out the last batch of homemade pizza rolls right before the first guest arrived and kept them in the oven on warm until everyone arrived. Then we ate hot homemade pizza rolls. I am going to make another batch using whole wheat flour and keep
them in the freezer. When the kids want a quick snack or I don’t feel like
cooking lunch, we can just pop them in the microwave and serve. Let me know if you make these. I know you will be hooked.
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