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Muffin Tin Chicken Bruschetta Rolls2 Trader Joe’s Spicy Italian Chicken Sausage links (fully cooked)1-1 pound Trader Joe’s Garlic and Herb pizza dough 1-1 pound Trader Joe’s Plain pizza dough 1 cup Trader Joe’s Sundried Tomato Bruschetta, divided ½ cup Trader Joe’s Parmesan cheese, freshly grated 1 tablespoon melted butter Preheat oven to 350 degrees . Grease 2 - 12 cup muffin tins Remove sausage from package and slice. Place slices into bowl of a food processor and finely grind. Add 1 /3 cup Bruschetta to the ground chicken and pulse until mixed. Set aside. Remove each dough form it’s packaging and roll into a ball. Slice each ball in half. Combine 1 piece from each ball and knead together. You now have 2 balls of mixed dough. Gently flour a work space. Roll out 1 ball of dough to a 10 X 12 inch rectangle. Remove 1 /2 of the meat mixture and spread across the dough. Sprinkle with 1 /4 cup cheese. Roll up – jelly roll style to produce a 12 inch log. Slice the log into 12 – inch pieces. (The easiest way is to slice in half to yield 2- 6 inch pieces, slice again (4 – 3 inch pieces and so on.) Place a piece into a cup of the muffin tin. Repeat with second ball of dough. Brush top with melted butter. Place in oven and bake 20-24 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from oven and place on a platter with the extra Bruschetta for topping. These quick and easy appetizers go well with fruit and a mix of raw vegetable crudités Submitted on 04/13/2008 by DMR Number of people who have "favored" this: 0 Read the review below -OR-Add your own reviewReviews (1)
Made these for a recent gathering and they were a big hit! Very tasty. The only thing I found difficult was kneading the two types of dough together...that was harder than I thought it would be, and I think I'll come up with a different plan for next time... but I foresee MANY next times!
Owner's reply Bring the dough to room temperature then blend. To knead use a fold down towards you , push down and push to turn a quarter turn and repeat. Get a rhythm going and do it several times. That will do it! Good luck. |



