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After spotting some tiny sliced pepperoni at the store I decided to make a pizza that my son could take to school. Dunk in marinara and enjoy!
Allow dough to thaw for 3-5 hours according to package directions OR you could make your own pizza dough.
Once it’s ready to shape, after the first rise, roll dough (or stretch with your hands) into breadstick shapes and place on lightly oiled cookie sheet. Flatten them out a little so the toppings won’t fall off. Sprinkle with parmesan, pepperoni and mozzarella. My dough calls for another rise, but because of the pepperoni we skipped it and put it right in the oven at 375 degrees for about 10 minutes. The sticks puffed a little, but were still flat like a pizza.
Serve with a little marinara sauce for dipping.
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bmd4me on 10.6.2010
Great idea! I have a high school senior who will love these too! He’ll have them eaten before he ever gets out of the subdivision in the morning!
QueenOfHerKitchen on 10.5.2010
I am sure it would work. My thought was to get the pizza toppings (minus the sauce) sticking to some sort of breadstick so my son could take them to school.
bmd4me on 10.5.2010
I wonder if this would work with the Pillsbury pizza dough (the stuff in the tube) for a short-cut to thawing the dough or making your own?