Pizza Roll Ups

$3.71 recipe / $0.93 serving
by Beth - Budget Bytes
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Hey you! Are you looking for a last minute NYE appetizer? Maybe you’re just looking for one last pizza splurge before you begin working on your new year’s resolutions. Or perhaps you’re like me and just want a new way to get your pizza fix as fast and easily as possible. Wellll, if there’s one thing I’m good at it’s coming up with new ways to eat “pizza.” These Pizza Roll Ups are the perfect homemade alternative to those classic 90’s frozen pizza bites.

Plus, you don’t have to keep them in your freezer because I’m pretty sure that tortillas, pepperoni, and mozzarella sticks stay good in the fridge for pretty much forever (I’m being hyperbolic), so you can roll up a small batch whenever you want. PIZZA PARTY!

A plate full of Pizza Roll Ups with pizza sauce in a dish on the side.

Get Creative with Your Pizza Roll Up Fillings

I kept these Pizza Roll Ups simple with just mozzarella and pepperoni, but I suppose you could experiment with adding different pizza toppings inside the roll, like black olives, onions, or green pepper. The trick will be to dice those ingredients very finely so they don’t poke out, tear the tortillas, or just make them difficult to roll. And I’d probably go sparingly on the extras. You don’t want the rolls to get so bulky that they don’t stay shut.

Keep the Tortillas Warm for Rolling

Speaking of staying rolled, the most important trick with these Pizza Roll Ups is to microwave the tortillas for a few seconds with a damp paper towel before rolling. This makes the tortillas soft and pliable so you can get an extra tight roll on that mozzarella stick and it helps keep them from wanting to snap back to their flat position. So, don’t forget to soften ’em up first!

Love fun variations of pizza? Try my Pizza Melts, Pizzadillas, or Homemade French Bread Pizza.

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Pizza Roll Ups

5 from 6 votes
Forget frozen pizza rolls! These Pizza Roll Ups are the perfect last minute appetizer or indulgent snack on busy days! 
Forget frozen pizza rolls! These Pizza Roll Ups are the perfect last minute appetizer or indulgent snack on busy days! BudgetBytes.com
Servings 4 2 rolls each
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 15 minutes
Total 25 minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 small flour tortillas* ($1.03)
  • 40 slices pepperoni ($1.32)
  • 4 mozzarella cheese sticks ($0.83)
  • oil, as needed ($0.05)
  • 1/2 cup pizza sauce (for dipping) ($0.48)

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 400ºF. Lightly spritz a baking sheet with spray oil or brush a thin layer of your favorite cooking oil onto the baking sheet.
  • Stack about 4 tortillas at a time on a plate and cover with a damp paper towel. Microwave for 20-30 seconds, or until they are steamy and pliable. Microwave the second batch when you’re ready to roll more.
  • Slice each of the mozzarella sticks in half, lengthwise. Place about 5 pepperoni on each tortilla in the bottom 1/3 o the circle, then place the halved mozzarella stick on top. Fold the sides of the tortilla in to cover the ends, then roll them up tight light a burrito.
  • Place the tightly rolled Pizza Roll Ups on the baking sheet, seam side down. Leave them slightly apart from one another to allow hot air to surround the rolls. Either spritz the top with spray oil, or brush a thin layer of oil on top of the roll ups.
  • Bake the Pizza Roll Ups for 12-15 minutes, or until they’re lightly browned and the cheese is just beginning to ooze. Because every oven is different, begin checking on the Pizza Roll Ups at about 10 minutes, then check ever two minutes or so until they’re done.
  • Serve immediately, with pizza sauce for dipping.

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Notes

*The tortillas I used were about 6″. I suggest getting tortillas that are just slightly wider than the length of your mozzarella sticks so you can fold the ends in to hold the melted cheese inside.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 417kcalCarbohydrates: 34.23gProtein: 18.35gFat: 22.65gSodium: 1029.13mgFiber: 4.53g
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Also try our Pesto Mozzarella Roll Ups!

A plate full of Pizza Roll Ups and a hand dipping one into a bowl of pizza sauce

How to Make Pizza Roll Ups – Step by Step Photos

Okay, first step, and perhaps the most important, despite the fact that I forgot to get a photo: Microwave the tortillas with a damp paper towel! They only need 20-30 seconds and I suggest only doing a few at a time so they stay steamy and pliable as you roll these guys up. Oh, also, preheat the oven to 400ºF.

Pizza Roll Ups being filled and rolled

Once the tortillas are nice and soft, lay about 5 pepperoni on each, then top that with HALF of a mozzarella stick. I mean, you could do a whole one if you want, but that’s a LOT of cheese. I prefer the cheese:pepperoni ratio of half a stick and five pepperoni, but you do you. Place the pepperoni and mozzarella in the bottom 1/3 of the tortilla to facilitate rolling.

Pizza Roll Ups fold and roll

Now here’s the trick: fold the sides in before you start rolling them up! That will help hold in the cheese as it bakes. Make sure to roll them up tightly and you can even press down on them after rolling to help crease the tortillas and keep them closed.

Pizza Roll Ups ready to bake

As you roll them up, place them on a baking sheet seam side down. For extra crispiness, spritz a little spray oil or brush a little oil onto the baking sheet first. Also give the tops of the Pizza Roll Ups a little bit of oil love. Make sure to space them out a bit to allow hot air all around the roll ups.

Baked Pizza Roll Ups on a baking sheet

Bake the Pizza Roll Ups in the fully preheated 400ºF oven for 12-15 minutes or until they are golden brown and the cheese *just* begins to ooze out the sides. Watch them closely starting at about 10 minutes and check every couple of minutes or so, since every oven is a little bit different.

Side view of Pizza Roll Ups on a plate with melted cheese oozing out.

Did I mention how the grease from the pepperoni soaks into the tortilla and makes them extra delicious? Yeah, it’s good.

A plate full of Pizza Roll Ups with a bowl of pizza sauce on the side

Make sure to serve them with some pizza sauce for dipping!! This time around I used store-bought, but I have a really awesome recipe for Thick & Rich Pizza Sauce if you want to make your own. :)

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  1. Hi Beth,
    I recently bought an air fryer and wondered if you have any recipes that can easily be converted or are made specifically for the air fryer. Haven’t noticed any comments in the recipes that interest me. Thanks

    1. There are so many that could be made in the air fryer, it’s hard to point them out! If you search ‘air fryer’ in the search bar, we’re starting to add more air fryer recipes all the time!

    2. Just follow the directions has written and then brush oil on outside and put in your air fryer at 375 for about 4 or 5 minutes.

  2. Mom of 3 under 5 here. Cannot rave enough about this recipe. As others have stated, I put a little pizza sauce inside the tortilla, and they were both delicious and a huge hit. I’ve also made these in my toaster oven/air fryer, and they were extremely successful. 

    I’ve also branched out and used this technique with other ingredients, all with a lot of success. 
    – hot dogs w/ shredded cheddar, dipped in ketchup & mustard 
    – Finely chopped cooked broccoli mixed with shredded cheese and a homemade dijonaise-type sauce, rolled up with ham lunchmeat 

    I’m looking forward to trying them with taco meat & salsa. 

    Thanks again, Beth, for another flexible recipe that my family loves. BB is always my first stop when meal planning for the week, and it never disappoints. (Also, the Chicken Stew of 2021 is the best thing I’ve ever made!)

    1. I made them with tortillas, pasta sauce and sliced mozzarella or muenster, whichever I had on hand. Just smeared sauce on the tortilla, added the sliced cheese, rolled it up and microwaved (one) for 45 seconds. My kids loved it, said they were better than the ones they had at school.

    2. Yes , I have been doing this for 6 years with many ingredients. Down to anything “sandwich”. Even a slice of cheese/lunchmeat is awesome. Or simply tomatoes, cuces, and onion.

      Always remember a dipping sauce. Ranch dressing works for nearly everything.