What can I make with Betty Crocker pizza crust beside pizza?!


Question: What can I make with Betty Crocker pizza crust beside pizza!?
Could I make fried dough!? What other things can I make!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
You can make pockets filled with ground beef, mixed veggies, diced potatoes and seasonings, seal them all around, brush the dough with well beaten egg, and bake until the pocket is golden brown!.

these make great "take out" meals for the kids and family!. We love them!.

cheese sticks,
cinammon sugar sticks, etc!.

I'm not sure about the fried bread for the pizza dough but try it and let me know how it works out!. I'd like to find out!.

Good luck!.

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easy pizza crust bread sticks
2 pouches (6!.5 ounces each) Betty Crocker? pizza crust mix
3/4 cup very warm water (120°F to 130°F)
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 tablespoon honey
1 egg white, slightly beaten
Sesame seed, poppy seed or coarse salt


1!. Stir together pizza crust mix (dry), hot water, oil and honey in medium bowl until dough forms!. Brush top of dough lightly with vegetable oil; cover and let rest in warm place (about 85°F) 15 minutes!.
2!. Heat oven to 400oF!. Grease cookie sheet!.
3!. Turn dough onto smooth surface; dust dough lightly with flour if necessary!. Divide dough into 24 parts!. Roll and shape each part into rope about 12 inches long for thin breadsticks or about 9 inches long for thick breadsticks!. Place about 1 inch apart on cookie sheet!. Cover and let rise 20 minutes!.
4!. Brush with egg white; sprinkle with sesame seed!. Bake about 12 minutes or until deep golden brown!. Remove from cookie sheet!. Serve warm!.


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okay, this is like the best question ever haha,

you could make a cookie dough pizza!.!. take the pizza dough and roll it out like you nornally would for a pizza
sprinkle some powered sugar on it, choclate sauce and lots of choclate chips!.!. bake it in the oven until it is a relaly ligh brown color!.!. serve with vanilla ice cream on top if you wish! :) Www@FoodAQ@Com

Garlic Bread Sticks or Calzones
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