Lunch in Minutes: Stuffed Bread Bites Recipe

If you’re looking for a quick and tasty lunch, you’ll love this stuffed bread bites recipe.

stuffed bread bites

I’ll be honest, I’m not sure what these are — hand pies, stuffed bread, kolaches or “hot pockets.” But, ultimately, I suppose it doesn’t matter much. What DOES matter is that this concoction of french bread dough, cheese, and meat is something that my Kidlets gobble up without any cajoling.

And, when you sneak veggies into it, it’s an even sweeter victory.

This came about after I picked up the wrong product off the store fridge shelf.  I wanted biscuits, a request from my husband.  Instead, I picked up french bread dough… only slightly different, right?

Yes, you read correctly.  This “recipe” uses pre-made dough.  Sure, if you have a kickin’ french bread recipe up your sleeve, you can use it.  But, if you’re like me… too busy — strapped for time with babies, toddlers and preschoolers hanging off your arms and legs — you need a few recipes here and there that come together in minutes, giving you some breathing room in your day.

The recipe for these Stuffed Bread Bites is just such a recipe.  Fast, versatile, kid-friendly and perfect for school lunches or snacks.  And, if you use a seasonal silicone muffin pan like I did, you can add “fun” to the finished product.

Stuffed Bread Bite

Stuffed Bread Bites

Stuffed Bread Bites

A quick and easy lunch idea.
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Course: Lunch
Cuisine: American
Servings: 8

Ingredients

  • 1 can of French Bread Dough
  • Diced Sausage or Ham
  • Diced Cheese of Choice Colby Jack, Pepper Jack, Cheddar or Mozzarella work best
  • Chopped Blanched Vegetables optional such as broccoli, carrots, peas

Instructions

  • Preheat oven according to dough instructions.
  • Open the can of dough and divide the dough into 16 pieces.
  • Take one piece of dough and flatten it with your hands, pressing it down into the bottom of a muffin tin or silicone muffin pan.
  • Add 1-2 tablespoons of filling (meat, cheese and veggies) to the center of the dough.
  • Take a second piece of dough, flatten it with your hands and place it on top of the filling, pressing down around the edge to create a seal.
  • Repeat for the remaining pieces of dough, creating 8 "bread bites."
  • Bake for the time recommended in your dough instructions, or until bread is visibly golden brown (9-15 minutes).
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool slightly before serving.

 

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Written by Rachel Lacy and originally published here at 5 Minutes for Mom on Oct 18, 2012.

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8 Comments

  1. Thomas Dreber says:

    it looks delicious 🙂

  2. Tammi @ My Organized Chaos says:

    These look totally amazing! I’m so making this very soon! 🙂

  3. Those look absolutely incredible!

  4. These are really cute! Very festive for lunch!

  5. How stinkin’ cute are those things?! My kids would gobble those up for sure!

  6. Thank you for having the link up, especially since I am not a cook.

  7. Talk about a delicious recipe! The biscuit idea is great and it’s a great way to add veggies into the mix. I love it how you put them into the bento boxes. It truly looks fabulous which makes the kids want to eat them. Presentation is everything, right? Thanks for posting. Great recipe to make a bunch and then use them throughout the week.