healthy ways to use Crescent Rolls?
TXRanchGirl
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The store had a sale on these babies the other day,so I picked up afew of them..I am planned to make the apple pie bakes with one..and have been researching different ways to use them..but Im finding alot of not so good for ya recipes..my question is..anyone have a good way to encorporate these into a meal (outside of having them as a side)??
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Well, I don't know exactly what you mean by "healthy" or "good for ya." Anything is healthy and good for you if it fits in your calories and macros.
But my mom used to line the cups of a muffin tin with the unbaked dough and fill them with different things, like meat, cheese, veggies, beans, etc., almost like pot pies.0 -
cresecent rolls are crack to me. While home for Thanksgiving we had some and I successfully stuck to just one. 100 calories a piece my butt...0
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My husband puts Hershey chocolate squares inside them, and brushes the top with butter and sugar. Not sure if that qualifies as your definition of "healthy" but it's a pretty nice little after-dinner dessert if you ask me. :-D0
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I buy the Ball Park smoked white turkey franks and make pigs in a blanket with them. If you've never had those hot dogs, they taste just like turkey deli meat. Pair with some veggies and there is a meal!0
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Veggie Pizza .....you could use Green Mountain Greek Yogurt cream cheese ...the recipe below uses Ranch dressing & cream cheese mixed.
Or "Healthified" Cinnamon Rolls
http://www.livebetteramerica.com/search?term=crescent rolls0 -
- Fill them with broccoli and reduced fat cheese then roll up and bake
- Fill with other veggies and chicken or ground lean meat
- Pizza crust
- I use them as the top crust of my healthier chicken pot pie0 -
thank you everyone! some good ideas.
By healthy Im talking not a greasy taco braid or something..I see alot of recipes like that..ICK!
I really like the turkey frank idea..we are under a winter storm warning..so I imagine my weekend will entail alot of baking experiements!0 -
use them as projectiles?
ups the calorie deficit by inducing more running!!!
win win0 -
I made pizza rolls with them.
Teaspoon of tomato paste on each
Sprinkle some fat free mozz cheese
Couple slices of Turkey pepperoni on each
Roll each one up, sprinkle some oregano, garlic powder and italian seasoning on it and bake for 15 minutes.0 -
i buy all beef organic hot dogs and make pigs in a blanket. have also done w/chicken - apple sausage.
or chili (homemade or good low sodium canned), sprinkle of cheese and onion - hot pocket!!0 -
Buffalo chicken bites! ---- YUM.
Canned white chicken (or shredded breasts) mixed with Greek yogurt, Frank's hot sauce and bleu cheese crumbles. Roll up in crescents and bake with some olive oil spray and garlic powder on top.0 -
Use it to wrap a round of brie topped with your favorite jam and bake it. Serve with fruit and crackers. This is high in calories though, but it is a good appetizer. You can just have a small amount of it!0
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Search for Big Mac Casserole here on MFP
Number of servings 8
Ingredients
Boca - Meatless Ground Crumbles March 2012, 1.5 container
Onions - Raw, 1 cup, chopped
Claussen - Kosher Dill Pickle Spears, 5 spear
Borden - 2% American Cheese Slice, 9 slice
Pillsbury - Crescent Reduced Fat Dinner Rolls, 1 container (8 rolls ea.)
Lettuce - Iceberg (includes crisphead types), raw, 1 head, medium (6" dia)
Kraft - Free Thousand Island Fat Free Salad Dressing , 8 Tbsp
Per Serving:
257cal
31 carb
8 fat
22 protein
1210 soduim (mostly the pickles)
8 sugars0 -
I like to heat some up and brush a mix butter and honey on them.0
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Aren't crescent rolls unhealthy to begin with? Loaded with hydrogenated oils - trans fat. How would you make something like that healthy? I don't get it.0
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Wrap them around a low calorie Hot Dog and Bake. Quick and Easy!0
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The Pillsbury website has lots of recipes for the Crescent Roll family of products.
Gave up trying to find a nutrition label on the website. Was interested in sugar content (glycemic index/diabetes), as I believe this is one of the reasons they are not considered healthy (i.e. processed: remove fiber, add sugar/salt, etc.).0 -
Well, I was outvoted at the house this weekend..made them "regular" to serve with the low cal Zuppa Toscana soup I made..I have alot of leftovers..(rolls) which NEVER get eaten (cause who wants leftover crescent rolls) so am going to cut them up and use them in my turkey meatloaf later this week! No wasting food here!0
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Use it to wrap a round of brie topped with your favorite jam and bake it. Serve with fruit and crackers. This is high in calories though, but it is a good appetizer. You can just have a small amount of it!
solid choice. Baked brie rocks0 -
- Fill them with broccoli and reduced fat cheese then roll up and bake
- Fill with other veggies and chicken or ground lean meat
- Pizza crust
- I use them as the top crust of my healthier chicken pot pie
Would you share that pot pie recipe?0
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