Pizza Hut Cheese Sticks

Soft, buttery pizza dough wrapped around gooey mozzarella and brushed with garlic butter — a homemade take on Pizza Hut’s famous cheese sticks.

This version of Pizza Hut cheese sticks is my tried-and-true answer to late-night cravings, impromptu game nights, and any afternoon that needs a little comfort. I first recreated these for a neighborhood potluck after craving the original from my childhood; the warm, cheesy pull and garlicky butter finish kept people coming back for more. What began as an experiment with store-bought dough turned into a signature item whenever friends visited. The texture is where this shines: a slightly chewy interior with a golden, butter-kissed exterior and that satisfying stretch of whole milk mozzarella.
I discovered the balance of cheeses and the right bake time on a rainy Sunday. I used a 1 pound ball of pizza dough, layered generous shreds of mozzarella and a sprinkle of Parmesan, and learned that brushing the sticks with melted butter twice — before baking and right out of the oven — creates the glossy, irresistible finish. These cheese sticks are special because they are quick, use pantry and fridge staples, and can be scaled up for crowds while still tasting like they came from a restaurant oven.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in under 30 minutes from start to finish when you use store-bought dough; perfect for weeknight snacks or party platters that need to come together fast.
- Uses pantry staples and simple cheeses: whole milk mozzarella for stretch and grated Parmesan for a savory, nutty finish.
- Make-ahead friendly: you can assemble the sticks, freeze them on a sheet tray, then bake directly from frozen for quick entertaining.
- Crowd-pleasing texture that mimics the classic: chewy interior, thin crisp exterior, vivid garlic-butter flavor that keeps the sticks from tasting greasy.
- Flexible technique for dietary swaps and flavor variations — everything from stuffed sticks with marinara to herb-dusted versions for lighter bites.
Personally, the first time I served these at a small gathering the silence that followed the first bite said it all. Several people asked for the written steps and measurements, which inspired the precise technique and timing you’ll find below. The recipe scaled perfectly when I later made a double batch for a birthday party.
Ingredients
- Pizza dough (1 lb): Use a 1 pound store-bought ball for convenience or leftover homemade dough if available. Look for dough labeled for 12-inch pizza or single pizza dough in the refrigerator or freezer section. A high-gluten dough yields the best chew.
- Whole milk mozzarella (2 cups, shredded): Fresh-shredded or pre-shredded works; shred a block yourself if you want the best melt and stretch. Whole milk mozzarella gives a creamier, more elastic pull than part-skim varieties.
- Parmesan cheese (1/2 cup, grated): Use finely grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or a quality domestic Parmesan to add nutty, salty depth. Avoid kraft-style powders for texture.
- Garlic powder (2 teaspoons): Gives consistent garlic flavor without raw bite. If using fresh garlic, mince very fine and reduce to 1 clove to avoid burning.
- Butter (4 tablespoons, melted): Unsalted butter melted and cooled slightly for brushing. Clarified butter can be used for a deeper butter flavor without burning at high heat.
- Italian seasoning (1 teaspoon): A blend of oregano, basil, and thyme adds familiar Italian notes; use dried or homemade blend for best results.
Instructions
Step 1: Bring dough to room temperatureRemove the 1 pound ball of dough from the refrigerator and let it sit for 20 to 30 minutes. Dough straight from the fridge will resist stretching and may tear. While it rests, preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a lightly oiled sheet to prevent sticking.Step 2: Roll and shape the doughOn a lightly floured surface, roll the dough into a roughly 10 by 8 inch rectangle about 1/4 inch thick. Use a bench scraper or sharp knife to trim straight edges if you want uniform sticks. The rectangle should be long enough to cut eight 1 to 1 1/4 inch strips across the shorter side.Step 3: Layer cheeses and seasonEvenly distribute the shredded whole milk mozzarella across the dough, leaving a 1/2 inch border on one long edge. Sprinkle the grated Parmesan over the mozzarella. Combine the melted butter with 1 teaspoon of the garlic powder and brush a thin layer on the cheese-covered surface to encourage browning and stick formation.Step 4: Fold and cutFold the dough over the cheese so the uncovered border overlaps the cheese slightly, pressing the seam to seal. Flip the sealed log seam-side down and cut into eight equal strips with a pizza cutter or sharp knife. Press the ends to make sure the cheese is contained; if cheese peeks out, pinch the dough to seal.Step 5: Transfer, brush, and bakePlace the strips seam-side down on the prepared sheet, spacing them about 1/2 inch apart. Mix the remaining melted butter with the Italian seasoning and remaining garlic powder and brush generously across the tops. Bake at 425 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 to 12 minutes or until the tops are golden brown and cheese inside is melted. Remove from oven and immediately brush with any leftover butter for shine and extra flavor.Step 6: Rest and serveLet the sticks rest for 2 minutes on the tray; this allows the cheese to set slightly so it won’t spill when picked up. Serve warm with a side of marinara or your favorite dipping sauce. Visual cues: golden brown edges, a soft but not doughy center, and a subtle glossy sheen from the butter.
You Must Know
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days; reheat at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 6 to 8 minutes to refresh the crust and melt the cheese again.
- These sticks freeze very well. Freeze on a sheet tray until firm then transfer to a sealed bag; bake from frozen adding 3 to 5 minutes to the baking time.
- High in dairy and gluten: contains milk and wheat. If you need a gluten-free option, use a certified gluten-free dough and expect a slightly different texture.
- Calories can range widely by size; typical stick is about 300 to 350 calories depending on dough type and amount of butter used.
My favorite part of this method is the second butter brush right out of the oven. It transforms the crust into a glossy, restaurant-style finish and keeps the exterior pleasantly soft rather than dry. One memorable evening I doubled the batch for a kid's soccer team watch party and the sticks disappeared so fast I barely had time to take a photo.
Storage Tips
Cool completely before refrigerating to avoid sogginess. Store in a shallow airtight container with parchment layered between pieces to prevent sticking if stacking. For crisp reheating, arrange on a wire rack over a baking sheet and reheat in a 350 degrees Fahrenheit oven for 6 to 8 minutes. To freeze for long-term storage, flash-freeze on a tray until firm, then place in a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months. Label with date and bake from frozen when needed, adding a few minutes to the bake time.
Ingredient Substitutions
If whole milk mozzarella is not available, use part-skim mozzarella mixed with 1/4 cup shredded fontina or provolone for better melt. For a lower-fat option, reduce butter to 2 tablespoons and brush with an olive oil and garlic powder mix. Fresh garlic can replace garlic powder; mince one small clove and mix with the melted butter, but be mindful that fresh garlic can brown faster. For a herb-forward version, substitute Italian seasoning with equal parts dried oregano and basil plus 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper for heat.
Serving Suggestions
Serve with warm marinara sauce, garlic-infused ranch, or a simple herbed olive oil for dipping. Make a platter by pairing the sticks with sliced pepperoni, a small bowl of pickled vegetables, and a wedge salad for a balanced snack board. Garnish with a sprinkle of flaky sea salt and chopped fresh parsley for color and brightness. These shine as an appetizer for birthday parties, TV nights, and potlucks.

Cultural Background
Cheese-filled breadsticks have long been part of American casual dining, popularized by pizza chains that turned a simple side into a craveable item. The technique borrows from Italian stuffed breads but adapts to the speed and consistency required by high-volume kitchens. Over time, the combination of buttery tops and stretchy mozzarella became a hallmark of American pizza sides, inspiring home cooks to recreate the texture and flavor in domestic ovens.
Seasonal Adaptations
In cooler months, add a pinch of smoked paprika or swap half the mozzarella for smoked provolone for a cozy, autumnal flavor. In summer, lighten the dish with a basil and cherry tomato salsa on the side and brush with olive oil instead of butter. Holiday entertaining benefits from spicing the butter with a teaspoon of finely chopped rosemary and a pinch of lemon zest for a festive twist.
Meal Prep Tips
Assemble the sticks on a sheet tray lined with parchment and freeze until firm, then store in labeled bags for quick reheating. You can portion two sticks per container for grab-and-go lunches; reheat using an air fryer at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 4 to 6 minutes for a crisp exterior. Make extra marinara and freeze in ice cube trays so you always have single-serve dipping portions ready.
These cheese sticks combine nostalgia and practicality, making them a go-to for many gatherings I host. Try making small batch tests with different cheeses and note which combination your group prefers. With a little practice, they will easily become a staple in your entertaining rotation.
Pro Tips
Let dough rest at room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes to relax the gluten for easy stretching.
Brush sticks with butter twice: once before baking and once immediately after to get that glossy finish.
Freeze assembled sticks on a tray until firm to prevent sticking, then store in freezer bags for up to 3 months.
Use whole milk mozzarella for best stretch; shredding a block gives better melt than pre-shredded blends.
This nourishing pizza hut cheese sticks 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.
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Ingredients
Dough
Cheese & Seasoning
Instructions
Bring dough to room temperature
Remove the dough from the refrigerator and rest for 20 to 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit and prepare a baking sheet with parchment or oil.
Roll and shape the dough
Roll the dough into a 10 by 8 inch rectangle about 1/4 inch thick. Trim edges for uniform sticks and measure to cut eight equal strips.
Layer cheeses and season
Spread 2 cups shredded mozzarella across the dough leaving a 1/2 inch border. Sprinkle 1/2 cup grated Parmesan, brush with half the melted butter mixed with 1 tsp garlic powder.
Fold and cut
Fold the dough over the cheese, seal the seam, flip seam-side down, and cut into eight strips. Pinch ends to contain the cheese during baking.
Transfer, brush, and bake
Place strips on the sheet tray, brush tops with remaining butter mixed with Italian seasoning and garlic powder, bake at 425 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 to 12 minutes until golden brown.
Rest and serve
Allow sticks to rest for 2 minutes, brush with any remaining butter, then serve warm with marinara or preferred dipping sauce.
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