Lunchbox Rolls - Make Ahead Recipe

Last post 04-02-2008 5:51 AM by ViolaB. 2 replies.
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  • 03-21-2008 3:45 AM

    Lunchbox Rolls - Make Ahead Recipe

    Make-Ahead Lunchbox Rolls
     
    Makes a dozen small sandwiches (you may double this recipe as needed)
     


     

    2 - 1 lb packages whole wheat pizza dough, or other variety (usually found in the refrigerated deli section at the grocery store)

    3/4 lb sliced turkey breast, ham, or other lunch meat

    1/4 lb low-fat sliced cheese (Swiss, cheddar, or other non-processed, hormone-free variety)
    1 egg, lightly beaten


     

    Non-stick cooking spray
     


     

    Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Spray two large cookie sheets with non-stick cooking spray.


     

    Divide each 1 lb dough into 6 pieces (for a total of 12 pieces).


     

    On a lightly floured surface, roll into circles (about 6" in diameter).


     

    Place 1-2 slices of deli meat and 1 small piece of cheese on each circle.


     

    Roll into "wrap" like sandwiches, and seal the seam and ends by gently pinching dough together.
    Bake for 20 minutes, or until golden and baked through.


     

    Transfer to a baking rack and cool completely.


     

    If you like, cut each roll in half (on the diagonal), and place in a ziplock baggie, and freeze for up to 2 months.


     

    In the morning, simply remove desired number of sandwiches from freezer and place in lunchbox. By lunchtime, it will have defrosted, and acted as an ice-pack for the other items in the lunchbox.
     


     

    Alternatives: For a vegetarian variety, substitute steamed broccoli, spinach, or other vegetable for the deli meat.
  • 03-22-2008 1:43 AM In reply to

    Re: Lunchbox Rolls - Make Ahead Recipe

    Thanks for this - I've not seen one like this before. I'll for sure give it a try.

  • 04-02-2008 5:51 AM In reply to

    Re: Lunchbox Rolls - Make Ahead Recipe

     I did this when my kids were complaining about boring school lunches. I had them help me make the dough (we used home made dough) and they came up with ideas that they would like. It worked beautifully, and they could just grab, out of the freezer, what they wanted, for lunch. We'd make several different kinds at a time. It also helped me, when I'm on auto-pilot in the mornings, and had enough trouble being morning taxi driver. 

     

    ViolaB 

     


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