Just in time for Halloween, from the makers of Rhodes bread dough
Provided by Stormy Stewart
Categories Savory Breads
Time 25m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- 1. Spray counter lightly with non-stick cooking spray. Flatten each roll with hands, then roll out into a 4-inch circle.
- 2. Top each roll with 1 pepperoni, a spoonful of pizza sauce, 3-4 cubes of mozzarella cheese, and 1 more pepperoni.
- 3. Fold sides of the roll up over the other ingredients and pinch together securely.
- 4. Place on a sprayed baking sheet seam side down. Brush each eyeball with beaten egg.
- 5. Bake at 350 F 15-20 minutes, or until lightly browned. While baking, cut green olives in half. Use the side of the olive with the hole and push the pimento out slightly.
- 6. Remove eyeballs from oven and cool for a few minutes. With a knife, pierce the top of the eyeball slightly and twist the knife to make a small hole. Place the green olive with pimento into the hole. Put half of the pizza sauce into a ketchup bottle or other small squeeze bottle. Use the squeeze bottle to draw bloodshot veins leading from the center olive to the outside of the eye.
- 7. Serve with more pizza sauce or cheese sauce for dipping.
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Lala hathaway
lala-hathaway@gmail.comThese eyeballs are a great way to get kids excited about Halloween.
Wannyana Rosemary
w_rosemary@aol.comI would definitely make these eyeballs again for my next Halloween party.
Owire James
o-j95@hotmail.comThese eyeballs were a little too messy to eat, but they were still delicious.
John Davide
jd90@yahoo.comI've never made eyeballs before, but these were surprisingly easy to make.
Md Riyad ahmed
ahmed.m@gmail.comThese eyeballs were a fun and easy way to add some Halloween spirit to my party.
ABBAS AFRIDI
aa@aol.comI love how these eyeballs look! They're so realistic.
Mona hendy
mona@hotmail.comThese eyeballs were a little too gory for my taste.
Deb Gottfriedson
d.g79@yahoo.comI made these eyeballs for my work Halloween party and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them.
Kadito Karisa
k_k@gmail.comThese eyeballs were a great way to use up some leftover candy.
Lammahx
lammahx@gmail.comI used different colors of food coloring to make the eyeballs look more realistic.
Lacey Ter Waarbeek
tlacey48@gmail.comThese eyeballs were a lot of work to make, but they were worth it. They were a big hit at my party.
Pitso Molatoli
p.m26@yahoo.comI had a lot of trouble getting the eyeballs to stay together. They kept falling apart.
Shalon Love
l_shalon50@hotmail.comThese eyeballs were a little too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved them.
Hammad Raja
hammad98@aol.comI've made these eyeballs several times and they always turn out great. They're a fun and easy way to make your Halloween party more festive.
Namaste Np
n.namaste85@hotmail.comThese eyeballs are a great way to add some Halloween fun to your party food.
Bhai Mera
m-b37@gmail.comI made these eyeballs for my kids and they loved them! They were so excited to eat them.
Krystal Martin walker
krystal.m69@aol.comThese eyeballs were a huge hit at my Halloween party! They were so easy to make and looked so realistic.