Recipe Box, Spinach & Bacon Spirals

The other night we were watching a little football game

known as the National Championship

We needed a little sustenance to get us through…

It was a nail biter!

Thank goodness we had these tasty spinach spiral rolls to keep our strength up!

Maple bacon aioli is a treat to have in your kitchen, and I love to use it on flatbreads, but you can easily substitute mayonnaise or a creamy ranch or Italian dressing

A bed of fresh spinach and green onions goes on the aoili spread pizza dough,

and topped with salami slices, bacon and cheese

The parchment paper can help in the rolling

And then wrap it to stash in the refrigerator

Refrigerating the dough for at least 30 minutes will make it easier to slice

Don’t the spirals look pretty?

You can bake them right on the same sheet of parchment

They bake in 10-15 minutes and come out of the oven golden and cheesy

They are almost as good as winning the game in overtime!!

SPINACH & BACON SPIRALS

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Course Appetizer, Bread, Brunch, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 16

Ingredients
  

  • 1 can Pillsbury thin pizza crust or any raw pizza dough
  • 1/2 cup Stonewall Farms Bacon Aioli ranch dressing or mayonnaise
  • 6 slices bacon cooked and broken into 1 inch pieces
  • 16-20 slices thin salami
  • 4 cups fresh spinach leaves
  • 2-3 green onions chopped
  • 4 oz. grated white Cheddar
  • 1-2 oz. grated or shaved Parmesan

Instructions
 

  • Unroll dough. Spread with aioli, dressing or mayonnaise. Top with spinach, onions and even layers of meat. Top with white cheddar cheese. Roll up as tightly as possible from long side. Cut into 1 inch slices and place on a parchment lined baking sheet. Sprinkle with Parmesan.
  • Bake at 400 degrees for 10-14 minutes until dough is golden
  • Garnish with additional chopped green onions
Keyword appetizer, bacon aioli, bacon spirals, Christmas party food, meat and cheese roll, pizza crust, sandwich roll, spinach and bacon rolls, spirals

Stonewall Farms Maple Bacon Aioli is available in many grocery stores and gourmet markets

the aioli is a staple in my pantry, it’s delicious on sandwiches, burgers or anything that calls for mayonnaise

click here to see where it’s available in your area

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Comments
20 Responses to “Recipe Box, Spinach & Bacon Spirals”
  1. It looks like you have another winner here. Well, if you count the game, two winners! (Congratulations!) These really look delicious and very easy!

  2. Janet says:

    Yum thank you
    Love your recipes!
    Will be making for a visit with my
    Son😀

  3. I hope I didn’t get an “drool” on your blog – these look so good – mouthwatering!!

  4. Ricki Treleaven says:

    That little game made me a nervous wreck! These spiral sandwiches look delicious. I made party sliders for the big game, and coffee and hot tea so we could stay awake, and I’m so happy we did!

    Roll Tide Roll, Jenna!

  5. thefrenchhutch says:

    Oh what a winner these are! Not only looking delicious but so pretty. We did need something to sustain us through that nail biter, wow, what a game! The ending was amazing!!!!! So happy about that win……..

  6. Sharon Mann says:

    Thanks for the visual building process. Looks delicious.

  7. Jodi says:

    Super football sustenance!!

  8. Jenna, what beautiful sustenance that you enjoyed and I am sure equally tasty! I was so anxious during the game that I didn’t eat a bite of anything! I was so a anxious afterwards that I couldn’t sleep!

  9. Meant to say hyped afterwards😳

  10. Lynn says:

    Congrats on the win! And that’s one tasty looking sandwich:@)

  11. Jill Kuhn says:

    Yum!! This looks really heavenly! I bet pesto would be great on this too! ❤️

  12. Karen says:

    I imagine that these spirals disappeared quickly. They would at our house.

  13. Mary says:

    Love the combo of flavors in your rolls Jenna and congrats on your win! The game was definitely a nail biter 🙂

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