How to Make Croissant Roll Ups

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Make Croissant Roll Ups

How to Make Croissant Roll Ups

Simple, easy and children love them.

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Gather your ingredients, read the croissant roll instructions. Different brands call for different times and preheat temps.

Gather your ingredients, read the croissant roll instructions. Different brands call for different times and preheat temps.

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Preheat to 375.

Preheat to 375.

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Pop open the rolls...

Pop open the rolls...

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Roll them out...

Roll them out...

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Place cheese sticks on them. I used four cheese sticks, cut in half.

Place cheese sticks on them. I used four cheese sticks, cut in half.

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Add your pepperoni, I used three...

Add your pepperoni, I used three...

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Now ROLL! 😁

Now ROLL! 😁

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One the other eight, I used sliced cheddar cheese in halve with four long hot dogs cut in halves... (These are also known as 'Pigs in a blanket.' That's what my dad calls them.)

One the other eight, I used sliced cheddar cheese in halve with four long hot dogs cut in halves... (These are also known as 'Pigs in a blanket.' That's what my dad calls them.)

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Roll those up and place on the cookie sheet...

Roll those up and place on the cookie sheet...

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Cooked for thirteen minutes...

Cooked for thirteen minutes...

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And we are done! You can dip them in ranch, ketchup, pizza sauce, etc. Enjoy. 😊

And we are done! You can dip them in ranch, ketchup, pizza sauce, etc. Enjoy. 😊

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Supplies

string cheese

croissant rolls

slice chedder cheese

pepperoni

hot dogs

cookie sheet

Jan Collado

Instead of hot dogs. Use Little smokies yum

Jan Collado 10 months ago

Johnney King

Mmm! That would be good!

(author) 10 months ago

Margaret Sartain

Love wrapping in crescent rolls! Try chopped veggies and feta (or bleu cheese).

Margaret Sartain 10 months ago

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