Mozzarella-Stuffed Italian Breadsticks | Great party appetizer recipe! (2024)

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These Mozzarella-Stuffed Italian Breadsticks are the perfect appetizer for a college basketball tournament party. They’re fun, delicious and easy to eat!

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As far as I’m concerned, all of the college basketball games in March are kinda-like the Super Bowl, part 2. The games dominate the sports news for the month and a national champion is crowned at the end. But more importantly, March Madness is a great excuse to bring out all of the snacks and appetizers that normally appear during Super Bowl season.

Sure, maybe the tournament games don’t have as much hype as the NFL playoffs, but that’s no reason to skimp out on the snack food. If anything, that’s a reason to make even better appetizers. Like these Mozzarella-Stuffed Italian Breadsticks. Holy cow, these breadsticks were amazing! Easy to make, even easier to eat, and really flippin’ delicious. In my book, that’s pretty much the definition of the perfect snack food for the big game…be it the Super Bowl or college b-ball!

Mozzarella Stuffed Breadsticks

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I’ve had breadsticks on my mind for quite a while now. Then I stumbled across a recipe for breadsticks stuffed with cheese. Wait, what? Breadsticks stuffed with cheese? Yes, please!

Variations

I knew I had to make these…and soon! I opted for mozzarella since it melts so well, but any good “melty cheese” would also work here. I’m thinking the next attempt might use cheddar cheese or Pepper Jack cheese inside and Southwest spices on top. Use your imagination here…there are so many fun twists to this recipe!

This recipe includes the ingredients for making your own pizza dough, but you could certainly use store-bought dough if you prefer. (I just think homemade pizza dough tastes so much better!) While these Mozzarella-Stuffed Italian Breadsticks are delicious enough to eat by themselves, I served them with a side of marinara sauce for dipping.

(In full disclosure, some of my breadsticks oozed melted cheese while baking. However, evenwith the couple of blowouts in the oven, the breadsticks still tasted awesome.)

Storing Leftover Breadsticks

Any leftovers of these Mozzarella Stuffed Breadsticks should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. To reheat, wrap lightly with aluminum foil and place in a 350°F oven for 6-7 minutes, or until heated through and cheese has fully melted. These breadsticks can also be frozen – just let them thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

Did you make this Mozzarella Stuffed Breadsticks recipe at home? Leave a comment, or snap a photo and tag me on Instagram (@Spicedblog) – I’d love to see your version!

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Mozzarella-Stuffed Italian Breadsticks

These Mozzarella-Stuffed Italian Breadsticks are the perfect appetizer for a college basketball tournament party. They're fun, delicious and easy to eat!

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Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

2 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 3 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 261kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In the bowl of a countertop mixer fitted with the dough hook, combine the bread flour, water, salt, and yeast. Mix on low speed for approximately 3 minutes. Add 1½ Tbsp of olive oil to the bowl; increase speed to medium and continue mixing for 3 more minutes. (Tip: If necessary, add 1-2 Tbsp of additional flour after adding the olive oil.)

  • Transfer the dough into an oiled bowl, cover, and place in a warm (~85°F) location to rise for 60 minutes.

  • Turn dough out onto a floured countertop and fold several times, rotating 90° after each fold. Place dough back into an oiled bowl and cover. Let rise in a warm location for another 60 minutes.

  • Turn dough out onto countertop and fold 2-3 times. Cover loosely and let rest for 10-15 minutes at room temperature.

  • Meanwhile, cut the mozzarella into 12 pieces about 4” long and 1/2”-3/4” thick.

  • Divide the dough into 12 equal-sized pieces (~1.75 ounces each).

  • Roll each piece of dough into a 2″x5” rectangle. (Tip: Loosely cover the pieces of dough that you aren’t working with to prevent them from drying out.)

  • Pat the top surface of the dough with water until dough is sticky to the touch. Place 1 piece of cheese lengthwise in the center of the rectangle. Roll the dough around the cheese, and pinch seams together to create a tight seal.

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place mozzarella stuffed breadsticks seam side down on sheet pan. Cover and place in a warm location to rise for about 30 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 425°F.

  • In a small bowl, combine the remaining 1 1/2 Tbsp olive oil with the Italian seasonings, salt, and garlic powder. Mix until well combined.

  • Gently brush the top of each breadstick with the olive oil mixture.

  • Bake breadsticks in preheated oven for 22-25 minutes, or until tops are golden brown.

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Mozzarella-Stuffed Italian Breadsticks | Great party appetizer recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What to add to mozzarella sticks? ›

Sauce: While marinara sauce is the most traditional dipping sauce, you can also serve ranch dressing, blue cheese dressing, pizza sauce, chipotle mayo, remoulade or garlic aioli on the side. Herbs: For a stronger herb flavor, you can add some extra oregano, garlic powder or dried basil to your breadcrumb mixture.

What pairs with mozzarella sticks? ›

The best side dishes to serve with mozzarella sticks are marinara sauce, pesto sauce, chicken nuggets, pizza bagels, potato rosti, garlic bread, Caesar salad, antipasto platter, Caprese salad, onion rings, spaghetti marinara, tomato soup, and roasted vegetables.

How to make MaxStix? ›

Directions
  1. Place The MAX Mozzarella MaxStix® on a parchment lined baking sheet (54 MaxStix® fit on one pan) and brush with olive oil.
  2. Bake in the oven for 10-12 minutes at 375°F or until internal temperature reaches 165°F.
  3. Serve with a side of Angela Mia® Marinara Sauce.

What to do with leftover mozzarella sticks? ›

You can use the leftover cheese sticks as an appetizer, a side dish or a party snack. You can also put them in a meatball sub!

How to jazz up mozzarella sticks? ›

What can I do to make mozzarella sticks taste better? Season the breading well. Use a moist bread crumb rather than a dry one and season it well with salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, Italian spices, some Lawry's seasoning salt and parmesan cheese. Double bread the cheese as well to ensure even coating.

How do you keep mozzarella sticks warm for a party? ›

Chafing dish.

Chafing dishes are ideal for a buffet-style service. They provide consistent warmth and are durable for entertaining. Tip: Fill the chafing dish with hot water to help maintain the temperature of the food. Tip: Use denatured alcohol as a fuel source to keep the chafing dish hot during the party.

What do Italians eat mozzarella with? ›

Insalata caprese is one of the most beloved ways of eating fresh mozzarella in Italy: that is, served with sliced fresh tomatoes and fresh basil.

What's the best sauce for mozzarella sticks? ›

A breaded, fried stick might somewhat go well with ranch, only because the cool, creamy ranch contrasts the fried texture. Restaurants often serve fried mozzarella sticks with a marinara sauce.

What meat goes best with mozzarella? ›

Cheese: Mozzarella or something similarly mellow and creamy, like Stracciatella or Scamorza Bianca. Cured meats: choose your favorite and stick with it. Mine is classic salami, but prosciutto, pancetta, chorizo, etc. all work.

What are school cheese sticks called? ›

Since 1988, Bosco® Sticks have brightened up school lunches with golden-brown deliciousness and 100% real cheese. It's time you enjoyed dough-licious home-made pizza taste without the home-making.

How to smoke cheese sticks? ›

Place the tray of cheese sticks in your pellet grill and smoke for 2 hours. Once the cheese has cooled, it will taste bitter and ashy. Air seal cheese sticks and leave them for ONE MONTH. They will be “marinating” In the smokiness and will be worth the wait!

How to stop mozzarella sticks from bursting? ›

There are two keys to success when frying cheese: breading and frying. Properly breading the cheese prevents it from leaking out all over in your frying oil. And frying your cheese at the correct temperature, gives you time to melt the cheese inside to a perfect gooeyness without burning the breading on the outside.

How do you eat mozzarella cheese sticks? ›

The best snack when I want something cheesy!

I baked my Mozzarella Sticks in the oven. Easy and fast to do. I bake them for the full amount so the cheese is nice and gooey. I ate mine with some ranch dressing, but marinara would go well with them too, or even plain.

Can I eat mozzarella sticks that were left out overnight? ›

If you left soft cheeses out for longer than two hours, it's best to go ahead and throw them away, as these have a much higher risk.

How do you make mozzarella more flavorful? ›

Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil and season lightly with salt. If you like you can also add a bit of freshly ground black pepper. If you have some really good artisan balsamic (aceto balsamico tradizionale), aged at least 12 years, you may want to add a few drops of that as well. But it's really not necessary.

What's the best way to make frozen mozzarella sticks? ›

Preheat oven to 350°F. Arrange product in a single layer on baking sheet and place on middle rack of oven. Bake for 7-8 minutes (half box) or 8-9 minutes (full box).

What goes well with string cheese? ›

Our award-winning string cheese pairs well with a charcuterie board and your favorite crackers, antipasto, and dips. Cut it up, stack it with prosciutto, or use it in your favorite Caprese salad. The posh possibilities are endless! String Cheese and co*cktail Sauce.

Is co*cktail sauce good with mozzarella sticks? ›

Mozzarella string cheese, for one, is a dairy darling, offering a mild, creamy profile. On the other hand, co*cktail sauce boasts a pleasant zest with a hint of spice and a touch of sweetness. The zippy dip perfectly counterbalances the cheese's saltiness.

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