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Nifty Things to Do With Crescent Rolls

I had two tubes of refrigerated crescent rolls. I had at least a cup full of cinnamon/brown sugar mix left over from the last time that I made cinnamon rolls. I had a living room full of hungry eyes staring at me. I had a brilliant idea.

Why it has never occurred to me to stick stuff in crescent rolls before, I can’t tell you. But it only makes sense that stuffing them with some delicious filling, makes for a delicious snack and can make for an impressive spread. They bake perfectly every time and so they make a no fail treat! Here are a few ideas for breakfast fillings:

Cinnamon Crescent Rolls:

1 cup of brown sugar

1 to 2 tablespoons of cinnamon (taste as you go, 2 tablespoons may well be too much for you)

melted butter or margarine

Lay each crescent roll flat, spread melted butter over crescent roll, and spread with cinnamon/sugar mixture. Roll up into a crescent and bake according to package directions.

Cheese Danish

1 3oz. package of cream cheese

1/4 cup of sugar

Optional: add small pieces of fruit

Mix the ingredients together well. If you’re using fruit, you may want to blend the mixture. Lay the crescent rolls onto a cookie sheet. Give each crescent roll a dollop of cream cheese mixture, roll and bake according to package directions. (Note: Be careful not to fill them too full or else the dough will remain soggy.)

Omelet ‘O Crescent

2-3 eggs

1 – 2 slices of bacon

cheddar cheese, shredded

Cook bacon and crumble. Scramble eggs, seasoning as desired. Mix together in a bowl, cheese, bacon and eggs.

For this recipe, keep two crescent rolls together to form a rectangle. Fill crescent roll and ‘fold’ half of the crescent over, making a pocket. Bake according to package directions.

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