![]() ![]() You’ll need to roll the tube of pizza dough out just slightly so the dough has an even thickness.The rolls are delicious dunked into marinara sauce (store-bought is fine!).A sprinkle of dried oregano brings out the pizza flavors.Mozzarella cheese is traditional for these an Italian cheese blend would be good, too.A tube of pizza dough (such as Pillsbury).So why should you make this recipe for Pepperoni Rolls instead? They are a LOT more attractive! You can see the pepperoni, sauce, and cheese oozing out, making them so much more delicious looking than an oblong hunk of bread. The main differences is that these are not completely enclosed in dough, and these are made with pizza dough instead of bread dough. This version is not a classic West Virginia version. They were popularized in West Virginia, where they’re also known as a “coal miner’s lunch” because the original variation was completely enclosed in bread dough. Pepperoni Rolls are a combination of dough, pepperoni, cheese, and tomato sauce, baked to perfection. I receive a commission if you choose to make a purchase through these links. Affiliate links support Gift of Hospitality at no additional cost to you. ![]() I used a tube of refrigerated pizza dough (such as Pillsbury) to keep this recipe easy, but here’s a great recipe for homemade dough if you want to start from scratch. They are delicious with ranch dressing, too! I like serving them hot out of the oven with a cup of marinara sauce for dipping. They’re as easy to make as pizza, with just one more step: rolling the dough into pinwheels to create their fun shape. These are on the menu every time that I host a gathering to watch sports. They are a fun spin on pizza, and they will be devoured by both kids and adults. If there is a party snack that everyone will love, this Easy Pepperoni Rolls with Pizza Dough recipe is the one. If you can make pizza, you can make these rolls!
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