Cheesy pull apart sausage bread

Cheesy pull apart sausage bread requires approximately 40 minutes from start to finish. One portion of this dish contains around 9g of protein, 21g of fat, and a total of 351 calories. This recipe serves 8. For $1.11 per serving, this recipe covers 11% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. Head to the store and pick up dinner yeast rolls, parmesan cheese, reduced fat mayo, and a few other things to make it today. It is brought to you by A Zesty Bite. 1122 people have tried and liked this recipe. Overall, this recipe earns a pretty good spoonacular score of 55%. Try Cheesy Pull-Apart Bread, Cheesy Jalapeño Pull Bread, and Cheesy Garlic Pull Apart Bread for similar recipes.

Servings: 8

Cooking duration: 40 minutes

 

Ingredients:

11 thawed store bought dough dinner rolls ( I used Rhodes brand)

1/3 cup shredded parmesan cheese

1 pound reduced fat sausage

2/3 cup shredded medium cheddar cheese

Equipment:

oven

baking paper

loaf pan

bowl

Cooking instruction summary:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.Place 5 dinner rolls in the bottom of a bread loaf pan lined with parchment paper.In a skillet over medium heat brown the sausage and then place it in a large bowl. Add the cheese and toss everything together. Place half off the mixture over the bread. Top with the remaining 6 dinner rolls. Sprinkle with the remaining cheese and sausage mixture.Bake in the oven for 40 minutes.

 

Step by step:


1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

2. Place 5 dinner rolls in the bottom of a bread loaf pan lined with parchment paper.In a skillet over medium heat brown the sausage and then place it in a large bowl.

3. Add the cheese and toss everything together.

4. Place half off the mixture over the bread. Top with the remaining 6 dinner rolls. Sprinkle with the remaining cheese and sausage mixture.

5. Bake in the oven for 40 minutes.


Nutrition Information:

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350k Calories
9g Protein
20g Total Fat
32g Carbs
5% Health Score
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Calories
350k
18%

Fat
20g
32%

  Saturated Fat
5g
34%

Carbohydrates
32g
11%

  Sugar
3g
3%

Cholesterol
21mg
7%

Sodium
857mg
37%

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Protein
9g
18%

Selenium
23µg
33%

Vitamin K
32µg
31%

Manganese
0.61mg
31%

Calcium
224mg
22%

Vitamin B1
0.26mg
18%

Phosphorus
147mg
15%

Iron
2mg
13%

Vitamin B2
0.21mg
12%

Vitamin B3
2mg
12%

Vitamin E
1mg
10%

Folate
39µg
10%

Fiber
2g
9%

Magnesium
26mg
7%

Zinc
0.98mg
7%

Copper
0.1mg
5%

Vitamin A
166IU
3%

Vitamin B5
0.31mg
3%

Vitamin B6
0.06mg
3%

Potassium
98mg
3%

Vitamin B12
0.13µg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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Food Joke

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