You can ask my husband, I am not the cook in the house so if I am going to cook it needs to be fast and simple! I came up with this recipe for Crescent Pizza Pockets when I had planned mini pan pizzas for lunch, but when I opened the canned dough I had bought it was bad. So I had to improvise, but I managed to feed my family for less than $0.30 cents per serving!
Crescent Pizza Pockets
Makes 8 pizza pockets
Ingredients:
2 cans Pillsbury Crescent rolls
Spaghetti sauce
Grated cheese
Pizza toppings of choice
Garlic powder and Italian seasonings (optional)
Directions:
Unroll one can of Crescent rolls. You should have 4 sheets of two.
Take two of the triangles and press them together to form a rectangle
Spread about 1 Tbsp of spaghetti sauce in the middle of each crescent rectangle
Place about 1/4 cup of cheese and toppings in the middle
Fold over the crescent rolls to form a pocket.
Press the edges down with a fork to make sure it is sealed.
Sprinkle garlic powder and Italian seasoning on top for extra flavor (optional)
Place in oven according to crescent roll package instructions
Warm up extra spaghetti sauce for a great dipping sauce
Enjoy. These are easy and a really frugal meal idea!
Sure, I want to take online cooking classes through Culinary Schools in Ohio. But for now, I need easy and speedy to get dinner on the table for my family and these Crescent Pizza Pockets will do the trick!
Looking for more delicious pizza recipes that you can make in a hurry? You will love this Naan Bread Pizza Recipe and this Alfredo Chicken Pizza Recipe!
marina says
What a fantastic idea….I’m so going to try this for the kiddos. They looooove pockets!
Tiffany Cruz says
WOW! Looks great. I am making these for sure.
Cecile says
What a quick and easy meal. I will have to try these.
Curt says
This is an awesome idea. I love pizza, but tend to overdo. This keeps it in a better serving size!
Chelsea @ Someday I'll Learn says
What a brilliant idea! I’m totally going to give this a try.
Chrystal S says
I have a couple questions for you. Don’t get me wrong yours sounds great. But how do you think it would turn out with real pizza sauce? Im addicted and even eat it plain or with string cheese (weird I know). How how about throwing some pepperoni in???
Crunchy Frugalista says
Those both work really well 🙂 I have a daughter with allergies which is why mine had some alternative things left out. Let me know how yours turn out ! 🙂