Pizza crust can make or break apizza.
Today, we see more and more different crust stylesthin,deep-dish, stuffed, andeverything in between.
People love their crust!
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And becausepizza crustgets so much love, why limit it topizza?
Plus, try out one of these45+ Best Healthy Copycat Restaurant Recipes.
Simply cut and then roll out the dough into six-inch lengths.
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Leave them plain with salt, or season with garlic, crushed red pepper, and salt.
Get the recipe fromOur Everyday Life.
Crank the oven up to 400 degrees.
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Keep it in the refrigerator to chill.
Cut the pizza dough into squares, and then place the chicken mixture on each square.
Fold one side over and use a fork to seal the three edges tight.
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Brush with butter, sprinkle on more cheese, and pop in the oven for about 15 minutes.
Serve with ranch dressing.
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Crackers
Crackers are a cheese plate’s BFF.
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They also make a great soup companion and are a fun-loving crunch for dips.
Pizza dough makes a perfect cracker, provided you roll the dough very thin.
And give the crackers time after baking to crisp up.
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For a more in-depth recipe, check out how Circle B Kitchen does it below.
Get the recipe fromCircle B Kitchen.
Get the recipe fromJust a Taste.
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Garlic Knots
you’re able to easily make knots at home using pizza dough, saysSidoti.
Get the recipe fromTaste of Home.
Take half of your dough and layer ham and pepperoni lengthwise.
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Sprinkle with spices like basil, oregano and garlic powder.
Roll up the dough around the toppings and seal the edges tight.
Bake at 375 degrees for about 30 minutes or until golden brown.
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Serve with heated marinara sauce.
Dumplings
Who doesn’t love dumplings?
The irresistible pillows of goodness perfectly round out a flavorful fall soup or hearty winter stew.
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Our Everyday Life explains exactly how you could use pizza dough to make your dumplings.
Pigs In a Blanket
A killer recipe for this classic.
Get the recipe fromSimple Comfort Food.
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Dip ideas: hummus, guacamole, salsa, low-fat cheese spread, and yogurt dip.
Quichzza
This offspring of quiche and pizza dough is a one-skillet deal named Quichzza.
Pop the skillet into the oven and voila, quiche with a pizza dough swag.
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Get the recipe fromImma Eat That.
Roll up, bake, and slice into one-inch wide pinwheels.
Fruit and Cheese Bakes
A health-conscious, warm dessert idea fromB.R.
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Cut into squares, and sprinkle with cinnamon or lemon zest.
These pretzel bites, a la Life a Little Brighter, are easy to make.
Get our recipe forLife a Little Brighter.
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Veggie-Filled Heart-Shaped Calzones
These are not your average calzones.
Get the recipe fromA Healthy Slice of Life.
Cheddar Chive Crackers
These cheesy, crispy crackers are great for so many things!
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Get the recipe fromSavory Simple.
This recipe only uses 5 ingredientsperfect for anyone who needs to make a last-minute party app!
Both kids and adults will be fighting over the cheesy goodness.
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And let’s be real, everyone loves a meatball!6254a4d1642c605c54bf1cab17d50f1e
Get the recipe fromPinch of Yum.
it’s possible for you to never go wrong with Italian seasoning on top of parmesan-crusted bread chips.
All the avocado you could ever dream of and hints of garlic and lemon make this duo unstoppable!
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Don’t forget to share!
Get the recipe fromThe Girl Who Ate Everything.
The recipe requires more effort than others, but this pizza dough hack is definitely worth the wait!
Courtesy of A Healthy Slice of Life
Whatever you do, don’t forget the drizzle!
Get the recipe fromLe Creme De La Crumb.
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