What to do with Crescent rolls

I got hooked into buying Crescent rolls from Costco. Now, do not get me wrong: hot buttered rolls are delicious. But I have four more tubes and was wondering what else I could do with them. Sweet or savoury?

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With your extra tubes of Costco crescent rolls, you’ve got plenty of options beyond just hot buttered rolls. For savory twists, try stuffing them with cheese and ham or using them as a base for mini sandwiches. For a sweet treat, roll them up with cinnamon sugar or Nutella for delicious pastries. These versatile rolls can also be used to make quick appetizers or a variety of creative dishes. Enjoy exploring different flavors with them.

There are entire cookbooks dedicated to using crescent roll dough for everything from appetizers to main dishes to desserts. My mom had one, and you can find all those recipes on the Pillsbury site. If you search “crescent roll recipes” on Pinterest, you’ll find tons more. Mom made things like hot ham and cheese roll-ups, cheesy pizza rolls, pot pie with crescent roll crust, crescent roll French dips, apple dumplings, and mini hand pies. We always joked about throwing a party where every single dish was made from crescent rolls.

I’ve explored using crescent roll dough extensively for various dishes, drawn from both traditional recipes and creative adaptations found online. From making quick appetizers like hot ham and cheese roll-ups to turning it into a savory pot pie crust or sweet apple dumplings, crescent roll dough offers versatility and convenience. Pinterest and Pillsbury’s site are excellent resources for finding innovative recipes like cheesy pizza rolls or mini hand pies, all showcasing the dough’s ability to transform into both savory and sweet delights. Planning a crescent roll-themed party sounds like a fun idea with endless possibilities for delicious and easy-to-make dishes that everyone can enjoy.