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By: JuliaUpdated: Dec 6, 2025
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Soft, buttery rounds of biscuit dough wrapped around gooey mozzarella, brushed with garlic-herb butter—an effortless crowd-pleasing appetizer ready in 15 minutes.

Stuffed Cheese Bread

This soft, buttery stuffed cheese bread is my go-to appetizer for any last-minute gathering. I first discovered the simplicity of stuffing refrigerated biscuits with cheese on a busy weeknight when I wanted something irresistible without fuss. The result was instant comfort: pillowy dough enclosing molten mozzarella, finished with a glossy brush of garlic-butter that sings with every bite. What makes these little parcels so special is the contrast between the tender exterior and the molten center, plus how quickly they come together—perfect for evenings when you want something impressive with minimal effort.

I remember serving these at a casual movie night and watching friends reach for more; the tray disappeared in minutes. They pair beautifully with marinara for dipping or sit happily beside a crisp salad as a warm complement. Because they use pantry-friendly ingredients and a tube of refrigerated dough, they’re one of those foolproof recipes that rescues unexpected guests or busy family dinners. Keep them warm, brush them with extra garlic butter, and you have an appetizer that looks like it took much longer to prepare than it actually did.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in about 15 minutes from start to finish—ideal for last-minute entertaining or a quick snack when time is short.
  • Uses a single tube of refrigerated biscuit dough and simple pantry staples, so you likely have everything on hand already.
  • Gooey mozzarella encased in soft, buttery dough creates a satisfying contrast of textures every bite.
  • Can be made with different cheeses or herbs to suit dietary preferences and flavor profiles, offering great versatility.
  • Perfect for crowds: make a double batch quickly and keep extras warm in a low oven while serving.
  • Minimal tools required; no kneading or special equipment—just a baking sheet and a microwave-safe bowl.

In my experience, guests always comment on how indulgent these taste for such little effort. I often double the herb butter for brushing because it creates a glossy finish and extra flavor that people reach for immediately. The recipe is reliably forgiving—if a seam opens during baking, simply pinch it closed before brushing and it still turns out beautifully.

Ingredients

  • Refrigerated biscuit dough: One 16-ounce tube (about 8 biscuits). I use Pillsbury Grands Homestyle Butter-Tastin' for their tender, buttery crumb and consistent size; the dough provides structure and a soft, slightly flaky exterior when baked.
  • Mozzarella: 4 ounces, cut into eight 1-inch cubes. Low-moisture mozzarella melts predictably and creates that desirable cheesy pull. You can substitute mild cheddar for a sharper bite or use pre-diced string cheese for convenience.
  • Unsalted butter: 4 tablespoons, melted. Unsalted gives you control over seasoning; it’s the base of the garlic-herb brush that adds richness and shine.
  • Italian seasoning: 1 teaspoon. A blend of dried oregano, basil, and thyme complements the cheese without overpowering it.
  • Garlic powder: 1 teaspoon, or to taste. It provides concentrated garlic flavor that browns gently when brushed on hot biscuits.
  • Salt: 1/2 teaspoon, or to taste. Enhances the sweetness of the dough and the savoriness of the cheese.
  • Fresh parsley (optional): 2 tablespoons finely chopped for garnish. Adds color and a fresh, herbal note for serving.
Cheese biscuits on baking sheet

Instructions

Preheat and prepare:Preheat the oven to 400°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with a Silpat or aluminum foil and spray lightly with cooking spray to prevent sticking. Position the oven rack in the center so the biscuits bake evenly and develop a delicate golden color in about 10 minutes.Stuff the dough:Separate the biscuits and gently flatten each one into a roughly 3-inch disc with your fingers—don’t overwork the dough. Place one 1-inch cube of mozzarella in the center of each disc, then gather the edges up and pinch the seams tightly to seal. Roll gently to form a smooth ball and place seam-side down on the prepared baking sheet.Bake and watch closely:Bake for about 10 minutes, turning the tray once if your oven has hot spots, until the biscuits are very lightly golden brown. Visual cue: the edges should be faintly bronzed and the tops set; because they’re small, they can move from underdone to overdone quickly—check at the 8-minute mark and watch carefully.Make the garlic-herb butter:While the biscuits bake, place 4 tablespoons of unsalted butter in a microwave-safe bowl and heat on high for 30 to 60 seconds until melted. Stir in 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, and 1/2 teaspoon salt until combined. Taste and adjust garlic or salt to preference.Brush and finish:As soon as the biscuits come out of the oven, generously brush each one with the warm garlic-herb butter so it soaks into the surface and pools slightly around the base. Sprinkle with finely chopped parsley if using, and serve immediately while the centers are molten and the exterior is glossy.Finished stuffed cheese bread with parsley

You Must Know

  • These are best served hot and fresh; cheese becomes rubbery as they cool, so plan to bake just before serving for optimal texture.
  • They freeze well unbaked: assemble, seal, and freeze on a tray before transferring to a bag; bake from frozen, adding a few extra minutes.
  • High in calcium and satisfying fat—each serving is about 114 calories with roughly 9 grams fat and 4 grams protein, making them a rich snack or appetizer.
  • Keep an eye on the bake time: the small size means a narrow window between perfect and overdone—watch from minute eight onward.

My favorite aspect is how reliably they impress. The first time I made them for a picnic, my niece declared them ‘magical cheese clouds’ and the name stuck. They transport well for a short period but are happiest warm. I also appreciate how adaptable they are: swap the cheese, add herbs inside, or sprinkle finishing salt for a gourmet touch at a moment’s notice.

Storage Tips

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days; reheat in a 325°F oven for 6 to 8 minutes to melt the center again without overbrowning the exterior. For longer storage, freeze unbaked stuffed rounds on a tray until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to 3 months. When ready, bake from frozen and add 2 to 4 minutes to the bake time, checking for a light golden color. Avoid microwave reheating for extended periods as the dough can become chewy and the cheese rubbery.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you prefer a sharper flavor, substitute mild cheddar or a mix of Monterey Jack and cheddar for 4 ounces total. For a stretchy, milky center, low-moisture part-skim mozzarella works best; fresh mozzarella will release more moisture and may make the dough slightly soggy—pat it dry before using. For a savory herb change-up, swap Italian seasoning for 1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary and 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme. Use salted butter and omit the additional salt to simplify pantry use.

Serving Suggestions

Serve these alongside warm marinara for dipping, a zesty olive tapenade, or a crisp green salad with a tangy vinaigrette to cut through richness. For a party platter, arrange with roasted red pepper strips, pickles, and cured meats for contrast. Garnish with flaky sea salt and a sprinkle of extra parsley for color. These are excellent with a bowl of tomato soup for an indulgent lunch pairing.

Cultural Background

Stuffing bread with cheese and herbs is a comforting practice found in many cuisines; this version leans on American convenience by using refrigerated biscuit dough. The idea of enclosing cheese in dough traces back to various filled pastries and breads worldwide—similar instincts show up in Italian panzerotti, Georgian khachapuri, and South Asian stuffed parathas. Using biscuit dough makes the method approachable and quick while delivering the warm, cheesy satisfaction that filled breads have offered across cultures for generations.

Seasonal Adaptations

Adapt this for seasons by changing herbs and cheese: in summer, add a teaspoon of finely chopped sun-dried tomatoes and basil; in fall swap in a pinch of smoked paprika and smoked gouda for a cozy twist. Holiday parties welcome additions like chopped roasted chestnuts and sage or a cranberry chutney on the side for sweet-savory contrast. The technique remains the same—small shifts in ingredients deliver seasonal personality easily.

Meal Prep Tips

For meal prep, assemble the rounds ahead and freeze on a baking tray, then bag them for quick baking when needed. Alternatively, fully bake and freeze on a tray, then reheat in a 350°F oven for 8 to 10 minutes. Portion into individual containers with a small dipping cup of marinara to make grab-and-go snack packs. Label containers with baking instructions and dates to keep things organized.

These little stuffed breads consistently bring people together; their simplicity invites experimentation and personal touches. Whether you’re feeding a crowd or just craving warm, cheesy comfort, this method delivers every time—go ahead, make them your own and share the joy.

Pro Tips

  • Seal seams tightly and place seam-side down to prevent cheese leakage during baking.

  • Brush the biscuits immediately after they come out of the oven so the butter soaks in while hot.

  • Freeze unbaked assembled pieces on a tray before bagging to keep shape and make baking from frozen easy.

  • Check for doneness at 8 minutes; small rolls can go from perfect to overdone quickly.

This nourishing stuffed cheese bread 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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Appetizers & SnacksAppetizersSnackAmerican CuisineBiscuitsCheese BreadGarlic ButterParty Food
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Stuffed Cheese Bread

This Stuffed Cheese Bread recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 8 steaks
Stuffed Cheese Bread
Prep:5 minutes
Cook:10 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:15 minutes

Instructions

1

Preheat and prepare

Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a baking sheet with a Silpat or aluminum foil and spray with cooking spray; set aside.

2

Stuff the biscuits

Separate biscuits and gently flatten each into a 3-inch disc. Place a 1-inch cube of mozzarella in the center, gather edges, pinch to seal, and place seam-side down on the baking sheet.

3

Bake carefully

Bake for about 10 minutes until very lightly golden. Start checking at 8 minutes because the small size can brown quickly; look for faintly bronzed edges and set tops.

4

Make garlic-herb butter

Melt 4 tablespoons butter in a microwave-safe bowl (30–60 seconds). Stir in 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, and 1/2 teaspoon salt until combined.

5

Brush and serve

Brush each hot biscuit generously with the butter mixture, garnish with parsley if using, and serve immediately while centers are molten.

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Nutrition

Calories: 114kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein:
4g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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