Copycat Hot Pockets Recipe

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    • #268956
      rtebalt

      Copycat Hot Pockets Recipe

      2 (8 ounce) packages refrigerated crescent rolls
      1 cup pizza sauce
      2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
      1 (8 ounce) package pepperoni

      Directions:

      1. Preheat oven to 350F degrees.

      2. Unroll cresent dough and seperate into 8 rectangles.

      3. Seal seams.

      4. Divide sauce, cheese, and pepperoni amoung the 8 pieces.

      5. Fold over and pinch edges together.

      6. Place seam side down on greased baking sheet.

      7. Bake for 15 minutes or until golden brown.

      Makes: 8 pockets

    • #436160
      cgettler

      Thanks for sharing…great to make ahead and freeze for quick snacks!

    • #445575
      sheliprosperi

      Simple and easy! Thats up my alley!

    • #445588
      boogiesmom1985

      I love this idea! Great for on the go. Thank you.

    • #445601
      lilmomma

      Hey, do you have one for the ham and cheese, that is my favorite hot pocket.. I’m going to try this one too. Either way it sounds good still.

    • #445835
      heidim

      Family loves this! I also make a simple ham and cheese version that they rave about. Pretty much just fill it with whatever you want.

      If I ever master a good crescent roll from scratch, I will replace the canned versions, but so far the ease has won out on this particular convenience food.

    • #445867
      Dorisking3

      Years ago I got one of those little sandwich makers that you can butter the bread and add whatever fillings you want, we still have the thing and it works great for hand held filled sandwiches like this. I like to chop up leftover meat (chicken, roast beef, etc) and add a sprinkle of cheese to it. It makes pretty good cornbread and hand pies too.

      They have them at walmart and amazon for around $12-15

    • #446685
      shearon

      This is almost exactly what I’m looking for. I just need to find something else besides crescent roll dough I can use. Maybe homemade biscuit or pizza dough rolled thin and tucked around (like a mini stromboli)?

      DH does not like crescent rolls. I had found a pizza bite/crescent roll recipe and, even though he’ll eat pizza rolls by the bag full, declined to even try them- because of the crescent rolls. **Eyeroll** ^_^

    • #446710
      Melissa Burnell

      @shearon 392390 wrote:

      This is almost exactly what I’m looking for. I just need to find something else besides crescent roll dough I can use. Maybe homemade biscuit or pizza dough rolled thin and tucked around (like a mini stromboli)? DH does not like crescent rolls. I had found a pizza bite/crescent roll recipe and, even though he’ll eat pizza rolls by the bag full, declined to even try them- because of the crescent rolls. **Eyeroll** ^_^

      In the Sandwich Makers You can use:

      • Pita Bread
      • Regular Sandwich Bread (White or Wheat) Just run a little egg around the edges and crimp to seal
      • Pizza Dough (homemade or store bought) there are dough mix recipes on the site under the convenience mixes
      • Cornbread (with jalapenos)
      • Bisquick type mix with chunks of ham and cheese in them
      • Corn or Flour Tortillas (recipes here on the site for both!)
      • Pancake batter and toss cooked sausage links for pigs in a blanket
      • Breakfast Wedges with hash browns mixed with an egg to hold them all together and a few chunks of diced onion/sausage/bacon or cheese
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