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Potluck Recipe: Pizza Pinwheels

I had a Christmas Party at church this past week.  We have what we call small groups that meet every week to do bible discussions.  Everyone brings a dish, so that it why I have some ideas for potluck dishes, I have to make one every week.  Once a month all of the small groups meet up together to have a large bible discussion and worship time.  This month we had a Christmas party instead of a meeting.  They had contests for best Christmas themed dish, best tasting dessert, best tasting appetizer, and best tasting (non-alcoholic) Holiday drink.

I just made a regular old dish and didn’t think about the contest, because I have a 15 month old and a 3 year old, along with a ton of decorating and shopping to do.  I just pulled out something quick and easy.  Well it won best tasting appetizer!  I thought I would share with you.

Pizza Pinwheels

2 cans of crescent rolls

1 pkg of pepperoni slices

1 large bag of shredded mozzarella (equal to 4 cups)

2 egg yolks

This recipe is a double batch.  Trust me, you always want to make a double batch!  I am not exaggerating.  Heat oven to 375 degrees.  Roll out crescent rolls, but pinch together the diagonal lines to create rectangles.  In a food processer (if you don’t have one you can chop up as small as you can) chop the pepperoni in very small pieces.  In a large mixing bowl combine the cheese, egg yolks, and pepperoni.

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Spread the mixture on the crescent rolls.  Roll them up starting from the short end.  After you roll them up, slice them and place them on a baking sheet.  Bake for 8 minutes.

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You are done.  Now eat while you have the chance.  icon smile Potluck Recipe: Pizza Pinwheels

Kim

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About Kim Young

Hello! My name is Kim. You may see my name with a few posts here and there, I am a contributor to 3 Boys And A Dog. I have my own blog, Mom Tried It, that I started the end of August 2009. I found that every time two or more moms got together it became tip and idea sharing time. So I started a blog that shares tips, ideas, and sanity savers for moms (with the occasional product review). I love to try new things, so the blog works out perfect.

I am a Texan that moved to my husband's hometown in Southern Illinois. We got married in 2002.

My husband, Matt, is the network administrator at the local high school. He loves to play the "If we won the lottery..." game, but the problem is, we don't play the lottery. He is a wonderful husband and an outstanding dad!

Our son, Cole, was born in 2006. He is sweet, extremely compassionate, very hyper, and all about trucks. He is just 100% boy (Mommy's boy and I love it)!

Our daughter, Charley, was born in 2008. She is her mommy with a different exterior. She is bold, outspoken (even though she can't talk yet), a fighter, and thinks her brother and her daddy hung the moon.

In my spare time (huh, what is that?) I like to sew, do crafts, and bake with the kids. I am always up for trying new things and love watching my kids faces when they experience it with me. I spend every day trying to be a better wife, mother, and Christian, but not in that order. :-) I look forward to posting on 3 Boys And A Dog and thank you for the opportunity to share time and experiences with you.

Comments

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    Pamela says:

    Hi Kim,

    Just wanted to thank you for the recipe. I tried it out last night for New Year’s party I was going to and it was a success…not sure where I went astray but ended up with 3 batches..yummy…appreciate you sharing…love to try new appetizers…

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    Katherine says:

    These sound yummy. I normally make regular pizza, these sound a little different, and my kids would love them.

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    Thanks for this recipe. It is easy and sounds yummy. Rita Spratlen

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    Faith says:

    These look so yummy, I LOVE anything pizza! Thanks for the recipe!
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    I think this sounds wonderful and is making me hungry while reading it. I don’t know where you come up with these but this is wonderful I bet. Thanks for thinking this up! Rita Spratlen

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    Penny says:

    Oh wow..those sound good and easy! I think I have all the ingredients so I may have to make them today for an afterschool snack for my kiddos. I bet they will love them…and I just purchased a food processor!!

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    These look yummy!

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    TRACY SIMMS says:

    THANKS for the pizza pinwheel idea…I may substitute the meat with beef but this is a good idea–and quick to prepare :)

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