Who doesn’t like pizza?
Thin crust,
Thick crust,
Pan,
New York style,
Chicago style,
Lots of toppings,
Just cheese,
veggies,
Sauce or not,
Always so many choices.
Pizza joint,
Delivery,
Homemade…
And some of those dessert pizzas?
Yum!
And who hasn’t had cold pizza the next day? It’s just as good in my opinion, sometimes better!
And you can add as many additional toppings as you want to this one,
we just love it with pepperoni!
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Pepperoni Bread
Ingredients
- 1 can Pillsbury Pizza Crust (or any pizza dough is fine)
- 1 small package of sliced pepperoni (7 ounces)
- 1-2 cups shredded Mozzarella cheese
- 1/4 cup parmigiano cheese
- 1-3 teaspoons Italian seasoning
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 F.
- Stretch pizza crust/dough out on a large board or clean counter as far as you can,
- try to keep it rectangle in shape, if you get a hole in the dough, just fold over to close
- Place a layer of pepperoni, Cover all the way to the edges.
- Next, a layer of Mozzarella cheese, again, use as much as you want,
- Sprinkle the Parmigiana cheese over the mozzarella, then do the same with your Italian seasoning.
- Starting on one corner of the long end, start rolling, working your way down the long edge of your dough. Place seam side down on lightly greased baking sheet.
- Bake for 15-18 minutes until lightly browned on top.
- Do not over bake, you will burn the bottom.
- Remove from oven and let rest for 15 to 20 minutes on baking sheet. Transfer to cutting board and slice as you would a french bread loaf, diagonally.
- Refrigerate any leftovers
Notes
recipe source ChocolateChocolateandmore.com
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Erin of HomeSavvyAtoZ.com says
This looks delicious! I wish I had some of your pepperoni bread pizza right now! I am a new GFC follower and am looking forward to blogging with you!
Joan@chocolateandmore says
thanks for stopping in Erin, and if there was any of this left I would happily share with you!
Hari Chandana says
Woww.. colorful and delicious recipe.. looks tempting !!
Indian Cuisine
Joan@chocolateandmore says
Hari, this is probably one of the favorites for the kids to make, the snack on the toppings as they make it!
Christine S. says
Looks yummy! We do something similar but occasionally use the French Bread dough and mix up the ingredients – sometimes ham, olives, onions, swiss cheese, pepperoni, pineapple (drained and dried off), random things I find in the fridge to use up…haha. We can’t always find the pizza dough in the case here in town and have found this to be a good substitute. He likes it extra saucey so instead of putting sauce in it I just heat some up and serve it on the side. Just a couple of ideas I thought I’d pass along!
Joan Hayes says
The French Bread dough is amazing. I love your creativity. We use up sandwich meat this way but never thought about pineapple, can’t wait to try it!