Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (2024)

by Debbie Chapman

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I love these homemade pizza pockets because you can pretty much put whatever you want inside of them. You can load them with veggies. Or load them with cheese. You can add all your favourite pizza toppings!

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When I was a teenager I used to eat pizza pockets like crazy. Or were they called pizza pops? It’s been so long, that I don’t even remember?? I’d throw two of them into the microwave (isn’t that how all teenager food is cooked?) and that would be my lunch.

Oh, the days when we could eat whatever we wanted and not worry about calories… or apparently nutrition.I feel like we ate a lot more processed food back then? I mean, I guess technically these are still a little processed since I used refrigerated pizza crust. But at least you have the option of making your own crust with this recipe. And you can actually load them full of healthy things if you wanted to!

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We’re pretty much a pepperoni pizza family at the moment. Actually, that’s not even true. Two out of three of my kids will only eat cheese pizza. But I’m not sure if I can count these as pizza pockets if I only add cheese to them? I sneaked a little bit of pepperoni inside. And right away my 6 year old pulled the pepperoni out of hers. Oh these kids!

My oldest daughter (the one who will actually eat pepperoni) gave these a thumbs up and a smile. She was busy watching TV, so I was impressed I got any reaction at all. Do your kids turn into zombies in front of the TV? Or is that just mine?

Homemade Easy Cheesy Pizza Pockets

The full printable recipe is at the end of this post, but here’s what you’ll need:

  • Pizza Crust
  • Pizza Sauce (I used leftover spaghetti sauce)
  • Pepperoni
  • Mozzarella Cheese

These are soooooo easy to make! Seriously, in less than 20 minutes you can make a fun little lunch or dinner that the kids will love!

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Lay the pizza crust on a sheet of parchment paper (or a floured surface) and roll it with a rolling pin to flatten it out.

Then cut it once through the middle to make 2 wide rectangles. Then cut those rectangles into equal thirds to make 6 squares like in the photo below.

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Add a little bit of pizza sauce, some cheese and pepperoni to one half of the squares. I could only fit 2 pepperoni into mine, but you could probably fit more if you cut the pepperoni into quarters.

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Fold the pizza pockets in half to make triangles, then use a fork to seal the edges.

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This part is optional, but I brushed the top of each one with a little bit of oil, then I sprinkled on some oregano leaves and more mozzarella cheese.

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Bake them until they turn golden brown. Some of the cheese melted out, but for the most part these homemade pizza pockets kept everything inside.

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Look at that melted cheese! They were so good! Like a little bit of comfort food – And surprisingly way better than I remember the frozen ones tasting! I ate three for lunch today.

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It was one of those days where I was taking the photographs at lunch time, and it was killing me to not be able to eat them! I had the camera in one hand and the pizza pocket in the other hand, with all that gooey, melted cheese. And all I wanted to do was slowly move the pizza pocket towards my mouth! Mmmmm…

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Serve them with your favourite pasta sauce for dipping – preferably something that isn’t very chunky. I used Hunt’s Thick and Rich Pasta Sauce and it was perfect!

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Homemade Easy Cheesy Pizza Pockets

These easy cheesy homemade pizza pockets are SO EASY and they taste amazing!

Prep Time8 minutes mins

Cook Time12 minutes mins

Total Time20 minutes mins

Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • 1 refrigerated tube of pizza crust
  • 6 Tablespoons of pasta sauce
  • 1 cup of mozzarella cheese
  • Approximately 12 pepperoni slices
  • Sprinkle of oregano leaves optional

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425F.

  • Open the tube of pizza crust and roll it flat on a piece of parchment paper or on a floured surface.

  • Cut the pizza crust into 6 squares.

  • Add about 1 Tablespoon of pasta sauce, some mozzarella cheese and 2 pepperoni slices to half of each square.

  • Fold over each square to make triangular pizza pockets. Seal the edges with a fork.

  • Optional - Brush the top of each triangle with a small amount of oil. Sprinkle some dried oregano leaves on top then sprinkle with mozzarella cheese.

  • Bake at 425F for 10 to 13 minutes until they are golden.

  • Serve with a little bowl of pasta sauce for dipping.

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These easy cheesy homemade pizza pockets are SO EASY and they taste amazing! You can load them with your favourite pizza toppings and in less than 20 minutes you have a fun, delicious and kid friendly meal! They’re great for lunch or dinner and best of all, they’re kid approved!

If you’re looking for more fun and easy recipe ideas, check out our Easy Caprese Calzones. These are so easy to make and the flavours are soooooooo good!!

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  1. Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (16)Dawn says

    Can you freeze them.

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  2. Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (17)Hilary says

    Can you freeze these? If so, for how long?

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    • Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (18)Laura says

      They’d be so handy for work lunch if they froze.

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  3. Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (19)Danuta says

    I don’t see why these can’t be frozen (maybe up to two weeks to preserve freshness) Id freeze then with a paper towel plus plastic wrap and when unfreezing in the microwave, keep in the paper towel to suck up moisture. I’ll try that and come back to the post to comment 👍

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    • Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (20)Ashley says

      If you were to freeze them is this before or after you cook them?

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  4. Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (21)Jill says

    How do you reheat them so they stay nice and crispy?

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  5. Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (22)Sherry says

    Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (23)
    Kids loved them! Used crescent dough, all I had on hand.

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    • Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (24)Shelley says

      Hi Sherry, I was just thinking that’s all I have on hand right now as well. Did they hold up ok since the crescent rolls aren’t as thick as the pizza crust? Did you make any other changes? Would love to hear your thoughts!
      ~Shelley

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  6. Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (25)Margaret J Nance says

    Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (26)
    Great ideas…
    Now I’m cooking for VBS this year approx. 60 people kids and adults…so how much of each item would I need to get for each person to eat at least 3?

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    • Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (27)One Little Project says

      Hi Margaret… I believe you you would need 30 tubes of pizza dough to get that amount. The pepperoni, sauce, and cheese amounts will vary depending on the sizes you buy.

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      • Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (28)Coleene says

        make your own pizza dough way cheaper!

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        • Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (29)One Little Project says

          This is a great easy way to make pizza pockets, but I agree that it would definitely be less expensive to make your own dough if you’re making that many.

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  7. Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (30)Cindy says

    Love the Pizza Pops! Thank you!

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    • Easy Cheesy Homemade Pizza Pockets - One Little Project (31)One Little Project says

      So glad you enjoyed them, Cindy! 🙂

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