
oh my gosh...that is hysterical
I use the frozen bread dough two ways.
Pepperoni Rolls.
Thaw the bread as per package instructions. Do not allow to rise (if it rises a little don't fret about it) Divide in Two or four
Roll it out as thin as you can, this is tough as this is very elastic bread dough. Lay a layer of pepperoni on the whole thing, except for about 1 inch of the edge. Sprinkle mozerella cheese on top, lightly. Roll up like a jelly roll and pinch closed. Place the seam side down on a cookie sheet lined with foil and sprayed with Pam. Spray the top of your bread dough lightly with the Pam also. Then sprinkle garlic pwd, a little salt and a little pepper. Bake at 450 degrees for about 20 minutes or so. If it browns to quickly put a piece of foil over it. It may take a little longer depending on thin you rolled the dough and how much ingredients you put in. When you remove them from the oven serve them hot with marinara or allow them to cool a little while and then wrap up securely in foil and serve later or pack them for a picnic lunch.
When I divide it into four or more and make mini ones we take them on trips in the car, or pack them in lunches.
Another version
Thaw, divide in two. Roll out thin but not to thin about 1/4 inch thick (12x14 ish)
Lay your favorite ingredients in the center such as...salami, ham, capicola, pepperoni, cheese, tomatoes, mild peppers and onion. Fold each end in about an inch, then fold the sides in so they overlap about an inch or two. Seal well, spray with pam, bake on a foil lined cookie sheet sprayed with pam. Sprinkle again with garlic pwd, salt and pepper. Bake about 30 minutes or until golden brown. Slice and serve.....oh boy is this good stuff!
Other optional ingredients I have done.....ham and cheese.....or rueben style, corned beef, swiss and well drained saurkraut......salami, cheese and a little spaghetti sauce....you name it you can stuff it with that!
Or if you live by a local pizza place that will sell you dough, buy it and use it for the these recipes.....its easier to roll and you don't have to worry about thaw time, just be sure to ask for uncooked dough...
