Pull-A-Part Spinach Bread

Pull-A-Part Spinach Bread Recipe
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Recipe Rating:
 2 Ratings
Category: Savory Breads
Keywords: spinach, creamcheese, Cresent-rolls

Ingredients

3 Tbsp butter, melted
1 1/2 tsp garlic salt
1 pkg cream cheese, softened
1/4 c mayonnaise
1/4 c parmesan or romano cheese (your choice)
1/2 c shredded mozzarella cheese
1 bx frozen chopped spinach, thawed, squeezed to drain and finely chopped
1/2 tsp basil leaves, if desired
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
2 can(s) (8 ounces each) pillsbury® refrigerated garlic butter crescent dinner rolls
2 c marinara sauce, for dipping - warmed, if desired
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Wanamassa, NJ (pop. 16,116)
Kittymobitty
Member Since Jan 2013
Karen's Notes:

Take a look at this recipe we found that turns frozen spinach and Pillsbury® dinner rolls into a hearty snack that your guests will just love tearing into.

 

Directions

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Let’s Do It
•Heat oven to 350 degrees; grease a 12-cup fluted tube cake pan with nonstick spray
•In small bowl, mix butter and ½ teaspoon of garlic salt, then set aside
•In medium bowl, mix cream cheese, mayo, Parmesan cheese, mozzarella cheese, spinach, basil, pepper and remaining garlic salt until blended, then set aside
•Unroll crescent dough and separate into 16 triangles; cut each triangle in half lengthwise to make total of 32 small triangles
•Stretch or press 1 triangle slightly, being careful not to tear it, and then spoon 1 tablespoon spinach mixture onto center of triangle, pull dough around mixture into a ball and press edges to seal; repeat with remaining triangles
•Roll each ball in butter mixture, layer in pan and bake 35–40 minutes or until golden brown
•Let cool 5 minutes and then place heatproof serving plate upside down over pan, flip plate and pan back over to remove pull-apart bread and let cool 10 minutes longer
•Serve immediately with side of warm marinara sauce for dipping
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kimijo
Feb 12, 2013
Karen this looks awesome...I am def. pinching this...I love all the ingredients...can't wait to make it!!
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Karen Basso Kittymobitty
Feb 12, 2013
WOW Thanks Cindi! ~ That's a lot of groups going to be enjoying this one! So glad you like the looks & sound of this recipe ! We had it for Super Bowl & everybody devoured it ~ Can't go wrong with this delish combination !!
kimijo
Feb 12, 2013
My name is Kimi.....and yes I think they all will enjoy your recipe...:0)
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Karen Basso Kittymobitty
Feb 12, 2013
OPPS forgive me... KIMI!! Whatta goof I am!
kimijo
Feb 13, 2013
No worries...I have done it countless times...Have a Beautiful Blessed Day!!
MelBelle
Melanie B MelBelle
Feb 13, 2013
This sounds like a winner. I can see how you could easily change it up ...add artichoke hearts, olives, oh my! Myabe even some diced ham... The options are nearly endless.
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Karen Basso Kittymobitty
Feb 13, 2013
Oh Yea! MMMMMMMMMMMM Melanie! This site needs a 'like' button for comments! Am I right? Can I hear an 'Amen'??? Have a GREAT day all!
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Alicia Haxton Shezzyla
Feb 16, 2013
I can't wait to try this. My hubby works for Dominos and they have a "stuffed spinach and feta" bread. Its yummy but so greasy and I don't want to think the calories. I think I could easily adapt feta into this recipe and have a better quality and tasting dish. Thanks for sharing!
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Karen Basso Kittymobitty
Feb 16, 2013
Thanks Alicia for the great idea of feta cheese - MMM That sounds really delicious - very Greek! Sometimes I also add some roasted sweet red pepper strips that were marinated in olive oil & garlic along with the Romano cheese - very Italiano! I just pat them dry & mix them in - it makes a great looking Christmas appy!

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