. . . some frozen pastry, but it was unusable when I opened it. The problem was I had already cooked the ground beef, mixed it with barbecue sauce and had cheese standing by for my next batch of Beef N Cheese Fold-Over.
I needed a quick crust, so the first thing I thought of was to make a biscuit dough.
I wanted to make six individual "Fold-Overs", so I cut the dough into six portions. (There are 5 portions in the photo because I had already used one).
I rolled each portion out into a rough circle. I put 1/6th of the meat mixture in the middle and sprinkled with grated cheese. I then folded the dough over the meat and cheese.
I had the oven preheated to 400 degrees. I baked the fold-overs for 25 to 30 minutes, until they were brown and the biscuit dough was cooked.
Each one fit nicely in a one-quart baggie. I put 5 in the freezer and had one for dinner. This is one item I don't use a crock pot to reheat. I defrost, then reheat in the microwave.
It turned out great and extra yummy with the homemade bread. Sometimes a mishap makes cooking even better than you expected!
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1 comments:
That looks great. I'd love to try that, making your own dough may take more time but I think this made it even better.
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