Cheesy Bread Sticks

Here while back I told you about my debacle with the pizza dough when I made the crockpot pizza… Well I had extra pizza dough, so what do you do? You make Cheesy Bread Sticks of course! And wow, just sitting here talking about them makes me want some cheesy bread sticks!

Okay so these are super simple….. Start with your pizza dough….

Make a mixture of butter and garlic

Spread garlic mixture on pizza dough.

Top with about a cup of cheese (or more… to your preference obviously)

Bake at temp (my dough calls for 500˚F) for 8-10 minutes or until the dough is cooked through and the cheese is nice and gooey.

Cut in to slices and BAM! you have cheesy bread sticks. By the way, I used Pioneer Woman’s Pizza Crust Recipe but use the one of your liking!

 

*Pulled from my old blog Paved Dirt Roads

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