Pizza Rolls with Minced Meat – The rustic classic snack with a modern twist

A hearty oven-baked snack for every occasion

There are some dishes that don't need much to impress. No culinary fanfare, no exotic ingredients, no hours of preparation – and yet they deliver flavor, satiety, and satisfaction across the board. Pizza rolls with minced meat fall right into this category. They are an archetypal example of the combination of simple, everyday ingredients to produce a result that goes far beyond what the individual components would lead you to expect.

This snack is quick to make, filling, easy to prepare, and equally suitable for family evenings, spontaneous get-togethers with friends, children's birthday parties, or weekend cold buffets. And even though the name "pizza rolls" may initially remind you of a convenience store product, this recipe shows how you can create a homemade, aromatically balanced version with minimal effort—crispy, juicy, and full-flavored.


Origin and Popularity

Pizza rolls are a relatively new dish in German-speaking home cooking— They probably originated in the late 1970s to early 1980s as a result of the growing popularity of pizza and Italian-inspired fast food. One could describe them as "mini pizzas without a crust," but this comparison doesn't do them justice. While classic pizzas are based on yeast dough, pizza rolls are made from pre-made roll halves. These are spread with a spicy mixture of ground meat, paprika, tomato paste, and spices and baked crispy in the oven.

What's special about them: Their half-roll shape makes them ideal for portioning, serving, freezing, and reheating. They're practical, but by no means boring. And that makes it a real perennial favorite in German households.

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The ingredients - simple, clear, honest

A glance at the list of ingredients reveals: This dish thrives on a few, but well-balanced components. Their quality and the care taken in preparation make all the difference.

For 16 sandwiches, you will need:


Preparation – step by step

1. Preparation

First, preheat the oven to 200°C (top and bottom heat). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Cut the rolls in half lengthwise. Make sure the top and bottom are approximately the same thickness. Uneven halves can result in some being too crispy while others remain soft during baking.

2. Chop the vegetables

De-seed the peppers, wash them, and finely dice them. Peel the onion and dice it as finely as possible. The finer the vegetables are cut, the better theSpread the mixture on the rolls later.

3. Make the minced meat mixture

In a sufficiently large bowl, thoroughly mix the minced meat with the prepared vegetables, tomato paste, oregano, salt, pepper, and grated cheese. The mixture should be compact but easy to spread.

If you like it extra moist, you can stir in a tablespoon of crème fraîche or sour cream.

4. Top the rolls

Now spread the mixture evenly on the roll halves. Apply a little pressure to ensure the mixture adheres well. It's important that the surface is as smooth and even as possible – this ensures the mixture cooks evenly and remains stable even when lifted.

5. Bake

Place the sandwiches on the prepared baking sheet and place them in the preheated oven. Bake for approx. Bake for 20 minutes, until the cheese is melted and lightly browned and the rolls have a golden brown edge.


Nutritional values ​​per serving (approx.)

Nutritional value Amount
Calories 100 kcal
Carbohydrates 2 g
Protein 9 g
Fat 7 g

Note: These values ​​may vary for particularly large roll halves or a generous cheese topping.


Serving suggestions and variations

Pizza rolls with minced meat can be modified and expanded in many different ways. Here are some popular ideas:


Tips for the perfect result


Conclusion

The pizza rolls with minced meat are an honest, uncomplicated dish that doesn't require any fuss – and that's precisely where their strength lies. With their crispy crust, spicy filling, and delicate cheesy flavor, they're guaranteed to bring happy faces to the dinner table. Once you've worked with fresh ingredients and prepared them yourself, you'll never want to go back to the frozen version.

They're a true everyday dish: down-to-earth, versatile, and quick to make—yet with a certain charm that elevates them far above the usual snack level. Once you've tried them, you'll make them again—and always tweak them slightly. And that's exactly what good cooking is all about: simple ideas you'll never forget.

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