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I usually make a bunch of these at a time because after they are baked, they freeze really well and are terribly handy to thaw out and have on hand for quick meals or dinner on the run.
In a small glass bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water and let stand 10 minutes, until slightly bubbly.
In a large bowl, combine flour, slat, olive oil, honey and cold water. Add yeast mixture and stir to blend. Knead by hand until smooth and glossy, about 10 minutes. (Truthfully, I throw all of this in my Kitchen Aid mixing bowl with the dough hook and let it do the kneading.) Form into ball and place dough in a oiled bowl, turning to coat entire surface. Cover with plastic wrap and towel and let rise* until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour.
When it is done rising, roll into a rectangle about 9×13. Sprinkle garlic powder and Italian seasoning over the dough. Lay pepperoni liberally and randomly over the seasoning. Cover all with a layer of cheese, but not too thick.
Preheat oven to 425F. Roll up rectangles from long side, like cinnamon rolls. Cut into 1/2” wheels with a serrated bread knife. Lay the wheels an inch or two apart on pizza stones or cookie sheets covered with parchment paper. Squish them just a bit to help them hold their shape.
Bake for about 10-12 minutes or until lightly browned. Serve warm or at room temp with pizza sauce.
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shirleyelizabeth on 1.27.2010
Genius!
mindee on 9.19.2009
Sorry, I meant makes enough for about 5 people – not 5 small rolls. Freeze after baking. I usually double this recipe so there’s enough to eat and freeze.
And yes, mrsmahler, it’s my favorite pizza crust recipe too!
mrsmahler on 9.18.2009
These are great! I am making them this weekend for tail-gating. Instead of a pizza sauce to dip them in I made a marinara with chunky tomatoes in it. My husband said it was a winner! I got about 20 rolls out of it the first time I made it. I am going to try and make the rolls smaller next time so that they are more bite size. Great dough too. I used the dough for a pizza the other day. It might be the best homemade pizza dough I have ever had. All around great recipe!
cntrycook4 on 9.7.2009
Just wondered if this really only makes 5 small rolls. How many rectangles am I supposed to have? If I froze these would I do it before or after cooking? Just curious I would love to make these for a quick afterschool snack.