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Three-Cheese Crescent Pinwheels

All your favorites – Pillsbury® crescent dinner rolls, three types of cheese and mayonnaise – come together in these parsley-sprinkled biscuits. Even better – they're ready in just 30 minutes.

Prep Time: 30 Min

Total Time: 30 Min

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carinleo said: report Posted: 12/28/2012 3:37:58 PM
I've made this recipe more than once, and it never fails to amaze! I love it, all my friends love it, it's a recipe I keep going back to!
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Shannoni563 said: report Posted: 4/19/2011 12:18:30 PM
Substitute a different kind of cheese for the blue cheese, overall an amazing recipe thought!
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Suzpru said: report Posted: 12/3/2010 7:17:59 PM
I also added bacon pieces and it really tasted great! A little too much blue cheese for me though. I would sustitute the blue cheese for maybe something else next time.
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midii said: report Posted: 11/24/2010 1:06:55 PM
I changed the recipe to shredded parm, cojack, cream cheese and added crumbled bacon. I did keep the mayo which did add a nice zip. I also added garlic salt. I used the new crescent sheets instead of the triangles. It only took 25 minutes to cook. I sprayed the outside with spray butter and topped with popcorn parm. Was so good!!!! Kids loved it! Will definitely make again!
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ssutherlandx said: report Posted: 11/10/2010 5:58:17 PM
This was very tasty, but I had to make a few substitutions. I used three kinds of cheese that I had on hand [shredded swiss, shredded parmesan, and cream cheese], garlic powder, and what I believe to have been not-quite-enough mayonnaise. Mine came out quite lovely, but i think had i adjusted my measurements more precisely, they would have been perfect.
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kathmander said: report Posted: 10/28/2010 12:56:00 PM
I loved these pinwheels. If you like a stronger cheese this is a great recipe. I added chunks of ham to mine, as well, which added a nice accent to the blue cheese.