Stuffed Crust Pizza Snacks

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Soft pizza dough wraps around stretchy mozzarella for gooey, bite-sized snacks packed with classic flavors. Each piece is brushed with buttery garlic-herb topping, finished with parmesan and a bright round of pepperoni, then baked until golden. These pull-apart treats are easy to customize, delicious warm, and perfect for parties or family nights. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce for a satisfying and sharable snack that channels nostalgic pizzeria goodness in every bite.

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Written By Clara
Last modified on Wed, 30 Jul 2025 12:49:02 GMT
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Stuffed crust pizza snacks have rescued many of my family’s movie nights when everyone wants something handheld cheesy and packed with flavor. These irresistible bites channel everything you love about gooey pizza wrapped in golden dough and finished with savory pepperoni on top. If you are craving something fun and party-friendly but do not want to call for takeout these little pizzas are the answer.

I started making these when my kids wanted pizza but we had only string cheese and leftover crust dough. Now they beg for them when friends come over and I almost always have everything on hand.

Ingredients

  • String cheese: creates the signature cheesy pull that makes each snack extra fun look for full fat mozzarella sticks for best melt and stretch
  • Unsalted butter: adds rich flavor and a golden sheen use fresh if you can
  • Dried oregano: gives classic pizzeria aroma and zest opt for a brand that smells vibrant and not dusty
  • Garlic powder: gives a savory edge buy a fresh jar so it is bold not faded
  • Grated parmesan cheese: adds salty umami and crispiness choose a wedge to grate yourself if possible
  • Refrigerated pizza crust dough: keeps prepping fast and neat look for the classic version not thin crust for easiest sealing
  • Regular pepperoni: brings classic flavor and colorful topping buy sliced pepperoni with a visible marbled fat for best texture
  • Pizza sauce (optional): for dipping but takes these from good to great grab your favorite jarred Italian tomato sauce

Instructions

Prepare The Oven And Pan:
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F and line a baking sheet with foil to make cleanup easy. Spray the foil lightly with nonstick spray so the dough never sticks or tears when baked.
Prep The Cheese And Seasoning:
Unwrap all the string cheese and cut each stick evenly into three pieces. In a small bowl mix together oregano garlic powder and parmesan cheese. This mixture will create a flavorful topping for each roll later.
Shape The Dough:
Open up your roll of refrigerated pizza crust and lay it out gently on a clean surface or pan. Carefully use a sharp knife or pizza cutter to slice the dough into twenty-four even pieces making sure they are roughly the same size so all the snacks bake evenly.
Wrap The Cheese:
Take one dough piece and place a piece of string cheese right in the center. Roll the dough up tightly around the cheese pinching the seams together firmly so the cheese does not leak out while baking. Place each finished roll seam side down onto your prepared baking sheet.
Top The Rolls:
Brush each roll lightly with melted butter so they bake up glossy and tender. Sprinkle the parmesan and herb seasoning generously over each roll pressing lightly so it sticks. Top each roll with one slice of pepperoni right in the center.
Bake To Perfection:
Slide the tray into your preheated oven and bake for around ten to twelve minutes. Watch for the dough to puff and turn golden brown. The cheese inside melts and the tops get beautifully crisp.
Serve And Enjoy:
Let the snacks cool on the tray for a minute so the cheese does not burn your tongue. Serve immediately with a side of warm pizza sauce for dipping.
A pizza with pepperoni and cheese on a wooden board.
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My favorite part is choosing a really great block of parmesan to grate for the topping. It makes all the difference in flavor compared to the pre-grated kind. We made these with my nieces on a rainy Saturday and they got so excited twisting up the dough and sneaking little bits of cheese.

Storage Tips

Stuffed crust pizza snacks are best eaten fresh but if you have leftovers store them in a covered container in the fridge. To reheat warm them in a 350 degree oven for five minutes or until piping hot. Avoid microwaving if you want that crispy outside.

Ingredient Substitutions

Any melty cheese can stand in for mozzarella but mozzarella gives the ultimate pull. Switch up the seasoning to include dried basil or chili flakes for a kick. For a vegetarian option skip the pepperoni or use plant based slices.

Serving Suggestions

Pile these pizza snacks alongside a big bowl of marinara as a party appetizer. They also go with a crisp green salad for an easy lunch or on a snack board with veggies and fruit for a kid friendly meal.

Cultural and Historical Context

Stuffed crust pizzas first became famous in the United States in the 1990s but this snackable version channels those flavors in a simple bite. They are perfect for game days kids’ birthdays or any time you want a crowd pleasing nosh that feels nostalgic and special.

Two pieces of stuffed crust pizza snacks.
Two pieces of stuffed crust pizza snacks. | cozybakinglife.com

These pizza snacks are sure to disappear fast and leave everyone reaching for more. Have your favorite dipping sauce ready to make them extra delicious.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Use Different Cheeses For The Filling Yes mozzarella sticks or provolone can be used for a different flavor and texture

How Do I Prevent The Cheese From Leaking Out Pinch the dough edges tightly and place the seam side down to help seal in the cheese while baking

Can These Be Made Ahead Of Time You can assemble them ahead and refrigerate. Bake fresh for best texture and gooey cheese

Is Homemade Pizza Dough An Option Absolutely Homemade dough gives extra flavor and chew though refrigerated dough saves time

What Sauces Work For Dipping Traditional pizza sauce is classic but ranch garlic butter or spicy marinara are tasty alternatives

Common Questions About Recipes

→ Can I use other cheeses inside?

Yes, provolone or other melty cheeses work, but mozzarella gives the classic stretchy texture.

→ How do I keep cheese from leaking?

Seal the dough edges well and place seam side down before baking for best results.

→ Is it possible to prep these ahead?

Prepare and chill unbaked snacks, then bake when ready to serve for fresh, gooey centers.

→ Can I use homemade dough?

Homemade dough adds flavor and chew, while store-bought dough saves time and works well too.

→ Which sauces are good for dipping?

Classic pizza sauce, ranch, garlic butter, or spicy marinara each make tasty options alongside these snacks.

Stuffed Crust Pizza Snacks

Bite-sized snacks with gooey cheese centers, golden dough, and savory toppings. Perfect for gatherings or quick treats.

Prep Time
15 minutes
Time for Cooking
12 minutes
Total Duration
27 minutes
Written By: Clara

Recipe Category: Side Dishes

Skill Level: Great for Beginners

Culinary Style: American

Servings: 8 Portion Count (24 stuffed pizza snacks)

Dietary Preferences: ~

List of Ingredients

→ Dough and Cheese

01 1 can (13.8 oz) refrigerated pizza crust dough
02 8 sticks full fat mozzarella string cheese (each stick cut into 3 pieces)

→ Toppings and Seasonings

03 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
04 1 teaspoon dried oregano
05 1 teaspoon garlic powder
06 1/3 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
07 24 slices regular pepperoni

→ Optional for Serving

08 1 cup pizza sauce, warmed for dipping

Preparation Steps

Step 01

Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a large baking sheet with aluminum foil and lightly coat with nonstick cooking spray.

Step 02

Slice each mozzarella string cheese stick into three equal pieces. In a small bowl, combine dried oregano, garlic powder, and grated parmesan cheese.

Step 03

Unroll pizza dough onto a clean work surface. Use a sharp knife or pizza cutter to cut into 24 equal squares.

Step 04

Place one piece of string cheese in the center of each dough square. Fold the dough tightly around the cheese and pinch the seams to seal. Place each roll seam side down on the prepared baking sheet.

Step 05

Brush each dough ball with melted butter. Sprinkle the parmesan-oregano-garlic seasoning mixture generously over each. Press lightly to adhere. Place a slice of pepperoni on top of each roll.

Step 06

Bake in the preheated oven for 10 to 12 minutes until the dough is golden brown and the cheese is melted inside.

Step 07

Let snacks cool for one minute on the tray to set. Serve warm with pizza sauce for dipping.

Additional Suggestions

  1. Cut dough pieces uniformly so all snacks bake evenly for consistent texture and appearance.
  2. Pinch seams firmly to prevent cheese leakage during baking.
  3. Brushing with butter after baking adds extra sheen and flavor.
  4. For vegetarian snacks, omit or replace pepperoni with plant-based slices.
  5. Store leftovers refrigerated in an airtight container; reheat in a 350°F oven for best crispness.

Must-Have Supplies

  • Baking sheet
  • Aluminum foil
  • Nonstick cooking spray
  • Sharp knife or pizza cutter
  • Small mixing bowl
  • Pastry brush

Allergen Details

Always check ingredient labels for allergens and consult with a professional if uncertain.
  • Contains milk, wheat, and gluten; pepperoni may contain soy and preservatives.

Nutritional Details (Per Portion)

This nutritional info is for general guidance and not a substitute for expert advice.
  • Calories: 120
  • Fat: 6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 13 g
  • Protein: 5 g