These cheesy beef and pepperoni pizza roll-ups combine seasoned browned ground beef, spicy pepperoni and melted mozzarella rolled inside refrigerated pizza dough. Spread sauce, layer fillings, roll tightly, slice into eight pieces, brush with olive oil and bake at 200°C (400°F) for 12–15 minutes until golden and bubbling. Let rest a few minutes, garnish with basil and serve with extra sauce. Swap meats, add sautéed peppers, or freeze unbaked for later; reheat in the oven to regain crispness.
The first time I made these cheesy beef pepperoni pizza roll ups, the kitchen filled with the unmistakable scent of bubbling cheese meeting hot dough. I still remember the sizzle as I pulled them from the oven, the edges turning just the right shade of golden brown. Making them feels less like work and more like assembling a delicious puzzle with your hands. There’s something so satisfying about seeing all the layers tuck in tight, waiting to become the perfect bite.
One Saturday afternoon, after a spontaneous game of charades that left us all hungry for something comforting, I decided to whip up these roll ups for my friends. There was laughter echoing through the house as we debated the merits of more cheese versus extra pepperoni, and hands kept sneaking bits of mozzarella when they thought I wasn’t looking.
Ingredients
- Ground beef: Brown it with seasoning for deep flavor and be sure to drain the fat for a less greasy bite.
- Pepperoni: I prefer slices, layered evenly, so every roll packs a spicy-salty punch—swap in spicy types if you like it hot.
- Shredded mozzarella cheese: Stretchy and melty, the mozzarella transforms the filling into gooey heaven.
- Grated Parmesan cheese: Adds savory depth and a subtle sharpness to balance the richness.
- Refrigerated pizza dough: It’s quick, foolproof, and rolls out to the perfect rectangle (let it sit for five minutes at room temperature for easier handling).
- Pizza sauce: A tangy, herby base and the secret to that classic pizza flavor; always reserve a little extra for dipping.
- Dried Italian herbs and garlic powder: They amplify the aroma—rub the herbs between your fingers over the skillet for more impact.
- Salt and pepper: Essential for balance; don’t skip tasting your beef as you prep.
- Olive oil: Brushed on top before baking for that irresistible crust shine.
- Fresh basil or parsley (optional): A fresh green sprinkle right before serving for color and fragrance.
Instructions
- Get the oven cozy:
- Preheat to 200°C (400°F) and line a baking sheet with parchment—the anticipation starts here.
- Sizzle the beef:
- Place your skillet over medium heat, add the ground beef, spices, salt and pepper, and let the sound of sizzling and the smell of garlic fill the room. Cook until browned through, about five minutes, and spoon off any extra fat.
- Prepare the dough:
- Unroll pizza dough onto a lightly floured surface; if it resists, let it rest a minute, then roll to a 30 x 25 cm rectangle.
- Sauce it up:
- Spread pizza sauce gently, leaving a clean border so nothing escapes during rolling.
- Layer the fillings:
- Scatter beef evenly, lay down the pepperoni slices, and top with both cheeses,—it’s all about even coverage.
- Roll and seal:
- Start at the long side, roll tightly, and pinch the seam so the magic stays inside.
- Slice and arrange:
- With a sharp knife, cut into 8 pieces and nestle them cut-side up on your baking sheet.
- Olive oil finish:
- Brush each roll with a little olive oil for the ultimate golden crust.
- Bake to perfection:
- Bake 12–15 minutes until the tops are crisp and cheese peeks out bubbly and caramelized.
- Cool and garnish:
- Let them sit for 3 minutes, then scatter basil or parsley over if you like. Serve warm, with plenty of heated pizza sauce for dunking.
By the second batch I ever made, everyone had gathered in the kitchen, eagerly watching the oven window as the cheese bubbled up through the seams. That was the night these roll ups outshone the main course and firmly claimed their spot as a party tradition.
Let’s Talk About Dipping Sauces
I once tried these with a garlicky ranch and roasted red pepper sauce, and suddenly everyone wanted options for their second (and third) helping. Warming the dipping sauce before serving makes every bite extra comforting and invites double-dipping without guilt.
Shortcut Tricks That Save the Day
Using store-bought pizza dough means the hardest part is waiting for the oven timer to ring. If you prep the fillings ahead, these roll ups come together in minutes, leaving more time for chats and fewer floury handprints on your phone.
Keeping Leftovers Just as Tasty
Leftover roll ups reheat best in the oven—fifteen minutes at 180°C (350°F) will bring them right back to life. The cheese re-melts, the dough crisps up, and honestly, they’re as good the next day.
- Pop a piece of foil over them so the tops don’t over-brown on reheat.
- A quick extra sprinkle of cheese before baking is never a bad idea.
- Try not to microwave—they’ll go soft instead of crunchy.
Whether you’re serving these at a movie night or after school, they always bring smiles and a rush for seconds. Enjoy the mess, the laughter, and those golden, cheesy spirals coming fresh from your oven.
Recipe FAQs
- → Can I prepare them ahead of time?
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Yes. Assemble the roll-up log, slice and freeze arranged on a baking sheet. Transfer to a bag once firm and bake from frozen, adding a few extra minutes to the baking time.
- → How do I keep the dough from getting soggy?
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Drain cooked beef well and use a light hand with the sauce. Leaving a small border of exposed dough and brushing the tops with olive oil helps maintain a crisp finish.
- → What cheeses work best?
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Mozzarella gives the best melt and stretch; a little grated Parmesan adds savory depth. Blend both for balance of creaminess and flavor.
- → Can I substitute the meat?
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Yes—ground turkey or chicken work well. Adjust seasonings and cook until no pink remains. You can also add sautéed vegetables for extra texture.
- → What oven temperature and timing should I use?
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Bake at 200°C (400°F) for about 12–15 minutes, until the dough is golden and the cheese is bubbling. Times may vary by oven and thickness of slices.
- → How should I reheat leftovers?
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Reheat in a preheated oven at 180°C (350°F) until warmed through and crisp. Microwaving warms faster but will soften the exterior.