Quite often I make mini quiches for the family or a catering order. After the pastry shells have been cut out, there's so much pastry left over. It's always bugged me that the pastry goes to waste. Just recently I had another catering order for 80 mini quiches. With all that pastry left over, I thought it was time to make something else from the scraps. The following recipe is something I made up as I went along. The result was yummy little pizza scrolls that my family enjoyed. The rest were frozen for lunch box treats.
Scraps from puff pastry sheets
Sauce - I used tomato and bbq combined
Grated cheese
Mixed dried herbs.
Flour
Flour your kitchen bench then knead the pastry until it forms a ball.
Using a rolling pin ( or your hands ), roll out the puff pastry until it resembles an oblong that's a few millimetres thick. It might be a bit tough to work with. When this happened, I gave the pastry a 5 minute rest then continued rolling.
Spread the sauce over the pastry leaving 1 centremetre around the edges.
Sprinkle the herbs over the sauce and add the grated cheese still leaving an edge.
Roll the pastry lengthwise into a long log.
Cut the log into 2 - 3 centremetre pieces and place onto a lined baking tray.
Pinch the outer edge of the scroll to secure.
Cook at 180 degrees Celsius for approx, 20 minutes.
Scraps from puff pastry sheets
Sauce - I used tomato and bbq combined
Grated cheese
Mixed dried herbs.
Flour
Flour your kitchen bench then knead the pastry until it forms a ball.
Using a rolling pin ( or your hands ), roll out the puff pastry until it resembles an oblong that's a few millimetres thick. It might be a bit tough to work with. When this happened, I gave the pastry a 5 minute rest then continued rolling.
Spread the sauce over the pastry leaving 1 centremetre around the edges.
Sprinkle the herbs over the sauce and add the grated cheese still leaving an edge.
Roll the pastry lengthwise into a long log.
Cut the log into 2 - 3 centremetre pieces and place onto a lined baking tray.
Pinch the outer edge of the scroll to secure.
Cook at 180 degrees Celsius for approx, 20 minutes.
| From the freezer |
| Fresh out of the oven |
| Pizza toppings just before rolling. |
Pizza Scrolls
Reviewed by Anonymous
on
May 29, 2016
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