Just pop that tube open and you can have a tasty dish ready in no time.
One of the biggest benefits of store-bought refrigerated dough is the time it saves. No more measuring, kneading, or waiting for dough to rise—just open a tube and get cooking. Whether you want mini pizzas, sweet pastries, savory rolls, or party appetizers, canned dough helps you move straight to the fun part of food: assembling, baking, and enjoying.

1. Mini Chicken Pot Pies
These handheld pot pies are a cozy family favorite. Press biscuits into a muffin tin to form individual crusts, then fill with canned chicken, mixed vegetables, and cream of chicken soup for an easy comfort meal.

2. Frito Taco Pie
A crescent dough crust becomes the base for taco-seasoned beef, crunchy Fritos, and lots of cheese. Bake until bubbly and top with lettuce, tomato, and sour cream for an easy weeknight favorite.

3. Sloppy Joe Cups
A playful take on sloppy joes: press dough into mini cups, fill with seasoned ground beef and sloppy joe sauce, top with cheese, and bake. Great for dinners or party finger food.

4. Blueberry Breakfast Bake
This breakfast casserole combines bite-sized cinnamon rolls, cream cheese, and blueberries for a simple dish that feeds a crowd. It’s an ideal make-ahead or weekend brunch recipe.

5. Mini Meatball Cupcakes
Line mini muffin cups with refrigerated dough, add meatballs, sauce, and mozzarella for irresistible meatball “cupcakes.” These are perfect for kids and party platters.

6. Spinach Artichoke Bites
Fill flaky dough cups with creamy spinach-artichoke dip for a crunchy, warm appetizer. These bites are ideal for gatherings or a savory snack.

7. Cheeseburger Biscuit Bombs
Stuff biscuits with seasoned beef, bacon, cheese, and pickles for a handheld cheeseburger experience. Kids love these—and they’re quick to assemble.

8. Cinnamon Donut Holes
Transform biscuit dough into bite-sized donut holes: bake, brush with melted butter, and toss in cinnamon sugar for a simple sweet treat that tastes like a bakery favorite.

9. Sausage Crescent Breakfast Casserole
With four ingredients you can layer crescent dough, cooked sausage, eggs, and cheese to make a hearty breakfast casserole that’s perfect for feeding a crowd.

10. Cheesy Crescent Dogs
Slip a slice of cheese into a hot dog, wrap in crescent dough, and bake until golden. These cheesy crescent dogs are a family-friendly classic.

11. Asparagus Ham Bundles
Wrap asparagus spears and ham in crescent dough for elegant bundles that work as appetizers or a light side. They’re buttery, flaky, and impressive with minimal effort.

12. Cinnamon Roll Apple Cobbler
Combine quartered cinnamon rolls with canned apple pie filling for a two-ingredient cobbler that’s warm, sweet, and effortless. Serve with ice cream for a special treat.

13. Veggie Pizza
Bake a crescent sheet to create a crisp crust, cool it, then spread a seasoned cream cheese and sour cream mixture and top with fresh vegetables for a refreshing cold pizza appetizer.

14. Ham & Cheddar Sandwich Rolls
Unroll dough, layer deli ham and cheddar, roll tight, brush with seasoned butter, and bake until golden for warm sandwich roll-ups that make great lunches or party fare.

15. Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs
Fill biscuit dough with mozzarella, bake until golden, then brush with garlic butter. Serve with pizza sauce for dipping—gooey, savory, and addictive.

16. Caramel Monkey Bread
Cut biscuits into pieces, toss with butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon, then bake in a bundt pan for a sticky, pull-apart caramel monkey bread that’s perfect for dessert or brunch.

17. Cheesy Sausage Crescent Balls
Combine small pieces of crescent dough with ground sausage and cheese, bake into bite-sized appetizers that are savory, cheesy, and easy to share.

18. Breakfast Pies
Use a crescent sheet to form miniature pie crusts and fill with eggs, bacon, ham, and cheese for individual breakfast pies that are portable and filling.

19. Jalapeño Cream Cheese Pinwheels
Spread cream cheese mixed with canned jalapeños and a touch of sweetness on crescent dough, roll, slice, and bake for spicy-sweet pinwheels that are great at parties.

20. Sheet Pan Grilled Cheese
Roll out crescent dough across a sheet pan, layer cheese, top with another sheet of dough, and bake to create a large grilled cheese that you can cut into multiple servings—perfect for feeding a crowd.

21. Apple Pie Crescents
Fill crescent dough with cinnamon-sugar apples for bite-sized apple pies. Warm them and serve with vanilla ice cream for a cozy dessert.

22. Creamy Cranberry Bites
Combine cream cheese, cranberries, and a bit of spice in small crescent cups for festive bites that showcase seasonal flavors and work well on holiday platters.

23. Pizza Biscuits
Flatten biscuit dough to form mini pizza crusts, add sauce, pepperoni, and cheese, and bake for pint-sized pizzas that are kid-friendly and fast.

24. Pepperoni Pizza Rolls
Wrap pepperoni and cheese in crescent dough and bake to create portable pizza rolls. Serve warm with pizza sauce for dipping—an easy crowd-pleaser.

