Ingredients
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8 - 12
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2
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16
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2
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Directions
Cheater Almost Kolaches, Okay, so you’re not anywhere near the Texas Hillcountry, but you are craving kolaches Or you ARE in the Texas Hillcountry but you don’t really feel like making a real yeast dough and you’re craving kolaches What do you do? Cheat , quick easy and much more economical for a family of boys that act like they have hollow legs , I have always called these pigs in a blanket My grandson was here last week & we made these together He was very good at rolling them up and ate three for breakfast! We used flakey Grands biscuits and more cheese Thank you for a recipe that was easy & fun to do in the kitchen for grandma time! Made for ZWT4
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Steps
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Preheat Oven to 375 Degrees. |
2
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Either Mix Up a Batch of Your Favorite Biscuit Dough and Cut Into 16 Pieces or Open a Can of Biscuits (the Flaky Kind Is My Favorite) and Separate Each Biscuit Into Half (this Should Give You 16 Biscuit Halves). |
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Take the 2 Slices of Cheese, Cut Each Into 4 Strips, and Then Cut Those in Half the Other Direction, Giving You 16 Short Strips. |
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Done
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Place 1 Strip of Cheese and 1 Sausage Onto Each Biscuit Piece and Wrap Dough Around Them. Place Seam Side Down on an Ungreased Cookie Sheet. |
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Bake For 15-20 Minutes, Until Golden Brown. Brush the Tops With Melted Butter and Serve Warm. |
6
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You Can of Course, Substitute Any of Your Favorite Kolache Fillings. |