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Pin it: Pizza roll recipe on a budget
Pinterest has many uses and ideas fo r the taking,
and not all o f them are expensive or timeconsum­
ing, This recipe, found by Patty Salazar, is one of
the simple things you can try at home.
by PATTY SALAZAR
editor-in-chief
Depending on who you are,
Pinterest is either your best friend
or a dud. For me, it’s one of
the most time-guzzling forms of
social media, but it is still fun.
My favorite part of Pinterest is all
o f the amazing food ideas that I
constantly ‘pin’ but never actu­
ally make because they are always
ridiculously extravagant and take
a whole day to prep. Nobody really
has the time tor that, especially
college students. But what students
do have time for are fast, cheap and
delicious recipes.
This week’s recipe is a Hawaiian
pizza roll using six ingredients.
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Mozzarella cheese
Garlic powder
Pillsbury pizza crust
Pizza sauce
Canned pineapples
Sliced pepperoni.
3. You are going to sprinkle
the mozzarella cheese all over the
dough. I used two handfuls of the
cheese since I am a cheese kind
of person.
4. Toss some sliced pineapples
on the pizza. I suggest cutting the
slices rather than just using the
big chunks of pineapple that are
in the can.
5. Once you have the amount of
pineapple you want on the pizza, it
is time for pepperoni. Start layering
the slices on the dough until your
heart is happy.
6. The next thing you will do
is grab the dough on an end with
two hands ana start rolling it
tightly until it looks like a rolled
log of deliciousness. Then take a
knife and <;ut the log into one-inch
pieces. Once the log is cut into
pieces, place the rolls into a slightly
greased baking dish.
7. Once the rolls are in the
dish, put them into the oven for
15 minutes or until the tops of the
rolls are brown. Once they are done
take them out of the oven carefully
and place them on a plate. You will
1.
Unwrap the dough and then pour the pizza, sauce into a
unroll it, or just unwrapped it, small dish and dip your delicious
Preheat your oven to 425
degrees. By the time you are ready
to pop these slices of awesome­
ness, your oven will be at the right
temperature.
a n d b a ll th e d o u g h u p , t h e n ro ll
pizza rolls into them.
2. Sprinkle garlic powder on
each side of the dough to add
flavor.
students who are always on the
go, on a budget but also something
savory and easy.
- TM.?, *s d1® perfect snack for
Photos by Patty Salazar
bered in order, to show the ease
making Hawaiian pizza rolls.
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