2006.12.14 swallow that until you're full:
So I caught a commercial for pillsbury grands earlier, and they showed them making little pizzas on the biscuits. I took the time to look around the internet for recipes, but none of them sounded like they were exactly what I thought I saw.
So I was forced to go to Kroger and get some supplies and see if I could make my own version. Here's what I came up with:
Old Man Hall's Pizza Grands
1 can Pillsbury Grands biscuits (Flaky, any flavor,)
1 jar Kroger Pizza Zip (I went with Traditional)
1 bag pizza cheese
x amount, whatever other toppings you want
Preheat the oven to 350�.
Split the individual biscuits in half (thinner, flakier crust) and place them on an ungreased cookie sheet (I'd like to try making these on one of those pizza stones) about an inch apart. Then spread one spoonful of sauce on top of each one (I went all the way to the edge). Cheese 'em up to your liking, add any other toppings, then bake for 12-14 minutes. You definitely want to check them after about 10-12 minutes, because the bottoms can burn fast, if you're not careful.
Needless to say, these motherfuckers are delicious. I may want to opt for the half-size package of biscuits, next time. Something tells me I'm never gonna eat 16 of these little bastards, delicious as they are.
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Jess said:
Would you say they are, or are not, better than your garlic cheese bread?
brian. said:
I'd say they're in the same class, but I've had years to refine the garlic bread.
And, thus far, the little pizzas haven't gotten me laid. Advantage: garlic cheesy bread.