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This thread discusses a recipe for Pizza Breadstick Casserole, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the recipe and related cooking practices. There is a focus on the use of Pampered Chef products and personal adaptations to the recipe.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience making Pizza Breadstick Casserole, detailing the ingredients and cooking process, and mentions using various Pampered Chef products.
  • Another participant inquires about the possibility of baking the casserole directly in the skillet to reduce dishwashing.
  • A third participant agrees that baking in the skillet could work but notes that it might limit the number of products showcased.
  • One participant reflects on a successful recipe called Appizzatizers, which they found reminiscent of the casserole and was well-received at an open house.
  • A participant expresses enthusiasm for the Pillsbury cookbooks, relating to the original poster's love for them and appreciating the ease of the recipe.

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Participants generally agree on the appeal of the Pillsbury cookbooks and the enjoyment of the Pizza Breadstick Casserole, though there is no clear consensus on the best cooking method.

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Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, highlighting the use of specific kitchen tools and adaptations to recipes without implying any official guidance.

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lacychef
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Those little Pillsbury cookbooks at the checkout in the grocery store are like my candy.....love 'em! Anyway, I made this recipe the other night & it's yummy! So easy, it could have been written by PC;)

Pizza Breadstick Casserole
1lb. ground beef
1/2 c. diced pepperoni
5 green onions, sliced
1 1/2 c. chunky tomato pasta sauce
1 box Pillsbury refrigerated Parmesan breadsticks
1 c. shredded Colby/Jack cheese
Preheat oven to 375. In 10 inch skillet, cook ground beef; drain. Stir in pepperoni, onions, & pasta sauce. Cook until boiling, stirring frequently.
Meanwhile, unroll dough. Spread garlic mixture from box evenly over dough. Separate into 10 breadsticks. Cut each into 3 pieces.
Spoon ground beef mixture into 9X13 baker. Spread dough pieces evenly over meat.
Bake 15-18 minutes or until topping is golden brown. Sprinkle with cheese & bake another 10 minutes or until cheese is melted.


*what I did to use more products.....instead of adding ingredients to skillet, I put into classic batter bowl (or you could use lg micro), & heated in microwave.
products used: 10 inch skillet, mix & chop, classic batter bowl, mix & scraper, utility knife, cutting board, can opener if can of pasta sauce, rectangular baker, spreader, cheese grater, & I used bamboo spoon to serve
I also read wrong & used the whole can of spaghetti sauce, and I couldn't find the exact kind of breadsticks-just plain, so I mixed fresh garlic (used garlic press) into butter & spread on....it was yummy:)
 
I was thinking reading this -- could you bake it right in the skillet? Is the 10" big enough, our would you need the 12"? Then it could be a one dirty dish dish!
 
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Yes, I'm sure you could! I hadn't thought of that; you just wouldn't show as many products...
 
Speaking of great recipes (that was a HUGE hit at an open house I did...) which this recipe kind of reminded me of (pizza ish) were the Appizzatizers in product care card recipes. Just wanted to share that everyone loved them! I will have to try them again and sample them myself! LOL
 


Hi there! I completely agree with you on those little Pillsbury cookbooks - they are definitely like candy for foodies like us! I'm so glad you enjoyed the Pizza Breadstick Casserole recipe and found it to be easy to make. It's always great when a recipe is not only delicious, but also simple to prepare. I love how you used some of our Pampered Chef products to make the cooking process even easier, like the classic batter bowl and mix & chop. And your substitutions for the garlic and breadsticks sound delicious - sometimes making our own little twists on a recipe can make it even better! Keep enjoying those little cookbooks and happy cooking!
 

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