How to Create Deep Dish Pizza in a Muffin Tin

Purchase pre-made crescent roll dough in the refrigerated section of your grocery store., Buy a bag of shredded mozzarella cheese (preferably whole milk), pre-made marinara or pizza sauce and the toppings of your choice., Pick up non-stick cooking...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Purchase pre-made crescent roll dough in the refrigerated section of your grocery store.

    Typically, one dough roll makes approximately 12 crescents so depending on your crowd you may want to get extra.
  2. Step 2: Buy a bag of shredded mozzarella cheese (preferably whole milk)

    If you top with meat, either purchase it pre-cooked or cook it at home before topping the pizza. ,, You’ll be making the entire pizza inside each little tin holder so use a size that is appropriate for your family (sometimes the mini muffin tins are simply too small). , You will be cutting out circles inside the crescent roll dough to become your pizza crust so you will need a cookie cutter (or the mouth of a drinking glass works fine too).
  3. Step 3: pre-made marinara or pizza sauce and the toppings of your choice.

  4. Step 4: Pick up non-stick cooking spray as you’ll want to line the inside of your muffin tins for an easy exit.

  5. Step 5: Find your muffin tin or purchase one at the store.

  6. Step 6: Locate a round cookie cutter or a clean drinking glass.

Detailed Guide

Typically, one dough roll makes approximately 12 crescents so depending on your crowd you may want to get extra.

If you top with meat, either purchase it pre-cooked or cook it at home before topping the pizza. ,, You’ll be making the entire pizza inside each little tin holder so use a size that is appropriate for your family (sometimes the mini muffin tins are simply too small). , You will be cutting out circles inside the crescent roll dough to become your pizza crust so you will need a cookie cutter (or the mouth of a drinking glass works fine too).

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