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Air-Fried Pizza Rolls

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Golden, melty pizza rolls made in the air fryer—crispy outside, gooey inside, ready in under 20 minutes. Perfect for snacks, parties, or quick dinners.

Air-Fried Pizza Rolls

This recipe for air-fried pizza rolls is the sort of kitchen small victory that turns ordinary afternoons into something a little celebratory. I first made these on a rainy Saturday when I had leftover pizza dough and a lazy craving for melty cheese and pepperoni. They came out crisp, warm, and dangerously addictive—each bite giving a contrast between a golden, slightly blistered exterior and a soft, bubbling interior. Because they cook fast and are endlessly adaptable, these little parcels have become our household's favorite last-minute snack and a regular addition to game nights and casual gatherings.

I discovered this method after experimenting with an air fryer and a sleeve of store-bought dough; the results were so reliable that I started scaling up the batch whenever friends dropped by. Texture is everything here: thinly stretched dough gives a flaky, crisp edge while the center stays tender and cheesy. The balance of salty pepperoni, creamy mozzarella, and bright marinara for dipping makes them irresistible. These are a reminder that simple ingredients treated with attention and good timing can feel wonderfully indulgent.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Speed: Ready from start to table in about 25 minutes—perfect for after-school snacks or quick appetizers.
  • Minimal equipment: All you need is an air fryer and basic tools; no oven preheat required, saving both time and energy.
  • Pantry-friendly: Uses either store-bought or homemade dough plus common staples like shredded mozzarella and pepperoni.
  • Make-ahead friendly: Fill and freeze uncooked rolls for fast future snacks; toss straight into the air fryer from frozen with a slight time adjustment.
  • Crowd-pleaser: Finger-food format is great for parties, and the marinara dip appeals to both kids and adults.
  • Customizable: Swap in vegetables, different cheeses, or vegetarian meats to suit dietary needs while keeping the same technique.

When I serve these, everyone always remarks on how satisfying the crisp shell is compared to a traditional baked roll. One evening I doubled the batch for a movie night and neighbors knocked on the door asking for the recipe—it's that sort of snack that disappears fast and invites conversation. I love how forgiving the technique is: once you nail the sealing and air-fryer timing, the results are consistently excellent.

Ingredients

  • Pizza dough: Use one 1-pound ball of store-bought dough or the equivalent from homemade dough. Look for dough labeled "fresh" or "refrigerated" for easiest handling; allow it to sit at room temperature for 20 minutes so it becomes pliable and easier to roll.
  • Mozzarella cheese: 1 cup shredded whole-milk mozzarella. Pre-shredded works fine for convenience, but freshly shredded cheese melts more evenly and gives a creamier texture.
  • Pepperoni slices: 1 cup standard thin-sliced pepperoni. If you prefer less spice, choose a mild pepperoni or substitute salami; for a vegetarian option, use plant-based pepperoni.
  • Marinara sauce: About 1 cup for dipping. Choose a good-quality jarred marinara (like Rao's or your favorite local brand) or use a simple homemade sauce seasoned with garlic and basil.
  • Italian seasoning: 1 teaspoon to toss with the filling for an herbaceous note. Alternatively, use a mix of dried basil, oregano, and a pinch of fennel seed for a more aromatic profile.
  • Salt: A small pinch to brighten the filling; adjust if your pepperoni is particularly salty.
  • Olive oil: Light spray of extra-virgin olive oil to help achieve a golden exterior in the air fryer.
  • Optional: All-purpose flour for dusting work surface (about 1 tablespoon) and a little egg wash if you prefer a deeper golden color (1 beaten egg, optional).

Instructions

Gather your ingredients:Measure out 1 cup of shredded mozzarella, 1 cup of pepperoni slices, 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, a pinch of salt, and prepare about 1 cup of marinara for dipping. If using refrigerated dough, remove it and let it sit at room temperature for 20 minutes so it relaxes and stretches easily; this prevents snapping back when rolled.Prepare and roll the dough:On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough into a rectangle about 10 x 12 inches thick enough to hold filling but thin enough to crisp in the air fryer. If the dough resists, let it rest another 5 minutes and try again. Use a rolling pin and gentle, even pressure—too much handling will overwork gluten and make the finished roll tough.Cut into squares:Using a bench scraper or sharp knife, cut the rolled dough into roughly 3 x 3 inch squares. Aim for uniform size so cooking times remain consistent. Move squares to a lightly floured sheet to prevent sticking as you fill them.Fill and season:Place a small mound (about 1 tablespoon) of shredded mozzarella near the center of each square, top with 2–3 pepperoni slices, sprinkle about 1/8 teaspoon Italian seasoning and a tiny pinch of salt. Keep the filling compact—overfilling can cause leaks during cooking.Seal the rolls:Brush the edges lightly with a little water or beaten egg, fold corners over into a neat parcel, and press edges firmly to seal. For a decorative touch, pinch the seam into a simple twist or use a fork to crimp edges; this helps trap steam and cheese while frying.Air-fry to golden perfection:Preheat the air fryer to 375°F (190°C) if your model requires preheating. Lightly spray the basket or tray with olive oil and arrange rolls seam-side down in a single layer, leaving space between them for circulating air. Spray the tops lightly with olive oil. Cook for 6–9 minutes, checking at 6 minutes—look for a deep golden-brown exterior and cheese beginning to bubble if any has peeked out. Rotate the basket at the halfway point for even browning. For frozen rolls, add 2–4 minutes to the total cook time.Serve and dip:Transfer to a wire rack to keep bottoms crisp for a minute, then serve warm with marinara on the side. Let cool slightly before eating to avoid molten-cheese burns. Leftovers can be reheated in the air fryer at 350°F (175°C) for 3–4 minutes to refresh the crisp exterior.User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These rolls freeze exceptionally well before frying—flash-freeze on a tray, then transfer to a sealed bag; cook from frozen with 2–4 extra minutes in the air fryer.
  • Nutrition notes: Each roll is a compact snack high in protein and fat from cheese and pepperoni; portion accordingly—two to three per person makes a satisfying snack portion.
  • Storage: Store cooked rolls in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days; reheat in the air fryer to restore crispness.
  • Safety: Let cool for a minute after cooking; the cheese can retain heat inside the dough and cause burns if eaten immediately.

My favorite thing about these is how reliably they deliver comfort without fuss. The family noticed right away that air frying gives a lighter crisp than deep-frying and a faster finish than baking. At a holiday open house my sister made a tray of vegetarian versions and they vanished just as quickly—proof that the technique and timing, more than the fillings, are what make them special. The method has since become my go-to when I need fuss-free finger food that looks like effort but takes almost none.

Storage Tips

Store uncooked, sealed rolls on a parchment-lined tray in a single layer in the freezer until firm (about 1–2 hours), then transfer to a labeled freezer bag—this prevents sticking and makes it easy to pull out a handful when you need a quick snack. For cooked rolls, cool to room temperature, place in an airtight container, and refrigerate for up to 3 days. Reheat in the air fryer at 350°F (175°C) for 3–4 minutes to crisp the exterior; microwaving will soften the crust and release more grease. For longer storage, cooked rolls can be frozen for up to 3 months; reheat from frozen, adding a couple of minutes to the air-fry time and checking doneness carefully.

Ingredient Substitutions

Swap pepperoni for diced cooked sausage, chopped ham, or thinly sliced roasted vegetables for a vegetarian option—use about 1/2 cup of any alternate filling for the same yield. Replace mozzarella with a blend of cheddar and provolone (still 1 cup total) for a sharper flavor. If you need a dairy-free version, use a plant-based shredded cheese and confirm that the dough contains no dairy. For a lower-sodium option, choose low-sodium marinara and nitrate-free turkey pepperoni. Keep filling quantities consistent; too much moisture-heavy filling like fresh tomatoes will make sealing difficult, so pat vegetables dry before using.

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Serving Suggestions

Serve warm with small bowls of marinara sauce, garlic butter, or a simple ranch dressing for dipping. Garnish the dipping bowl with a sprinkle of grated Parmesan and a pinch of red pepper flakes for color and contrast. Arrange on a platter with fresh basil leaves and lemon wedges for brightness. Pair with a crisp green salad or a bowl of roasted vegetables for a casual dinner, or present them alongside charcuterie items and olives for a buffet-style spread at parties. For kid-friendly service, include a mild marinara and a separate cup of ranch.

Cultural Background

These handheld pockets are a playful spin on classic stuffed breads found in many culinary traditions—think of calzones from Italy or empanadas from Spain and Latin America. Pizza rolls modernize the calzone concept into a bite-sized, portable form that suits contemporary snacking culture. The air fryer adaptation is a recent innovation, drawing on the appliance's ability to recreate the crispness of fried foods using circulating hot air. This Americanized, casual format celebrates the flavor profile of pizza—tomato, cheese, herbs, and cured meat—in a convenient package.

Seasonal Adaptations

Adjust the fillings to the season: in spring, add blanched asparagus tips and fresh herbs with a milder cheese; in summer, use sun-dried tomatoes and fresh basil; in fall, try roasted butternut squash with sage and fontina. Holiday gatherings are a great time to incorporate festive flavors—swap pepperoni for prosciutto and pear with gorgonzola for a sweet-savory twist. In winter, add a pinch of smoked paprika or a dash of chili flakes to the filling for warmth and depth.

Meal Prep Tips

For batch prep, assemble all rolls and freeze them on a tray before transferring them to a bag. Label with the date and cook directly from frozen—this makes weekday lunches or last-minute appetizers effortless. Portion into meal-sized packs of 3–4 rolls per person and store in individual containers for grab-and-go breakfasts or snacks. When reheating, a quick air-fry refresh keeps the crust crisp and the interior warm without drying the cheese.

These air-fried pockets are effortless to make, fun to customize, and endlessly shareable. Try a batch this week and tweak the fillings until you find your favorite combo—the technique is forgiving and the rewards are immediate. Enjoy the crispy exterior and gooey center with good company and a big bowl of marinara for dipping.

Pro Tips

  • Let refrigerated dough rest at room temperature for 20 minutes to make rolling and stretching easier.

  • Avoid overfilling each square; keep filling compact to prevent leaks during cooking.

  • Lightly spray rolls with olive oil before air-frying to encourage even browning and a crisp crust.

  • Place rolls seam-side down in the basket to prevent unsealing while cooking.

  • Rotate the air-fryer basket halfway through cooking to ensure uniform color and doneness.

This nourishing air-fried pizza rolls recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I freeze the rolls before cooking?

Yes. Assemble on a tray and freeze until solid, then transfer to a sealed bag. Air-fry from frozen, adding 2–4 minutes to the cook time.

What's the best way to reheat leftovers?

Reheat in an air fryer at 350°F (175°C) for 3–4 minutes to restore crispness; avoid microwaving if you want a crunchy exterior.

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Air-Fried Pizza Rolls

This Air-Fried Pizza Rolls recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 12 steaks
Air-Fried Pizza Rolls
Prep:25 minutes
Cook:8 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:33 minutes

Ingredients

Main

Instructions

1

Gather ingredients and temper dough

Remove dough from the refrigerator 20 minutes before working so it becomes pliable. Measure cheese, pepperoni, seasoning, and marinara so assembly proceeds quickly.

2

Roll the dough

On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough to about a 10 x 12 inch rectangle. Use gentle, even pressure and allow the dough to rest if it resists stretching.

3

Cut into squares

Cut the rolled dough into 3 x 3 inch squares using a bench scraper or sharp knife. Keep squares uniform for even cooking.

4

Fill and season

Place about 1 tablespoon of shredded mozzarella and 2–3 pepperoni slices in the center of each square, sprinkle 1/8 teaspoon Italian seasoning and a pinch of salt.

5

Seal rolls

Brush edges with water or egg wash and fold into parcels, pinching seams tightly. Crimp with a fork or twist the edges to secure.

6

Air-fry until golden

Preheat air fryer to 375°F (190°C) if needed. Arrange rolls seam-side down, spray lightly with olive oil, and cook 6–9 minutes until golden. Rotate halfway through for even browning.

7

Serve

Let rest a minute on a wire rack, then serve warm with marinara for dipping. Reheat leftovers in the air fryer to refresh crispness.

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Nutrition

Calories: 150kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein:
7g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 2g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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