Simple Pizza Buns Recipe - Perfect for School Lunches (2024)

With four kids to get out the door to school every morning, the smallest hiccup can turn the morning rush into a train wreck. Four sets of homework to pack in backpacks, four heads that need cute hairstyles, four sets of (hopefully matching) socks to find in a mountain of laundry. One misplaced piece of homework, or one head of bedhair that won’t cooperate, or one missing sock eaten by the dryer – can derail the whole morning.

Which is why lunch has to be simple.

I’m constantly on the lookout for quick and healthy lunch solutions for my kids. But with four kids, our lunches also need to be affordable. Not to mention lunches that the kids will actually eat!

Why Pizza Buns Are the Perfect Lunch for Kids

A few years ago, my sister-in-law shared a pizza bun recipe, and it’s become one of our top go-to lunch options. Here’s why:

  • Kids love pizza!
  • Pizza buns are an easy way to add a serving of meat and dairy to your kid’s lunch
  • I can make one batch during the weekend, store them in freezer baggie in batches of two, then pop them in the freezer to have them on hand for the mornings where we’re running behind schedule and need a quick lunch option

You’ll find the recipe below along with a quick how-to, a printable version of the recipe, and a list of some of my favourite online resources for kid friends {and healthy} meal ideas.

Note: I’ve tried a few different dough recipes, but this no-fuss dough recipe from Our Best Bites is the clear winner for this lunch.

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Homemade Pizza Buns

1 1/2 cups warm water

1 Tbsp sugar

1 Tbsp yeast

1/2 tsp salt

3-4 1/2 cups flour

Instructions

In a bowl combine water, sugar and yeast. I usually throw these ingredients directly into my Bosch mixer. Let stand for about 10 minutes.

Add salt. Stir. Add half your flour and mix well. Gradually add more flour until dough pulls away from edges of the bowl when mixing and it isn’t sticky.

Place dough in a lightly greased bowl, cover and let rise for 45 minutes or until double in size. Remove dough from bowl. Separate into three equal parts.

Prepare pizza ingredients. Pepperoni, mozzarella cheese, pizza sauce or whatever other toppings you’d like to us.

Take one portion of the dough and roll out on a lightly greased or floured surface. I typically spray my working surface with a little cooking spray or use a small amount of oil to keep the dough from sticking. Roll dough into a long skinny rectangle as you would for cinnamon rolls.

Once your dough is rolled, you can begin layering your pizza ingredients starting with the sauce. Spread sauce over the dough leaving the very edge of one of the long sides of the rectangle free from sauce so the edge will seal when rolled up. Layer meat, cheese and any other pizza toppings you’d like.

After all your pizza toppings have been added, begin rolling up the dough starting at the long side of the rectangle where the sauce is all the way to the edge – you want to leave that sauce free edge to be rolled up last. Roll all the way up and then pinch the edges to seal. Now using a small length of dental floss, slice off equal sized rolls.

Place rolls in a greased baking dish.Cover and allow buns to rise 30 minutes. Bake in the oven at 350 for 25 – 30 minutes or until golden brown.

This recipe makes a large batch and what I do as soon as they’ve cooled is package them in freezer ziploks in quantities of two in the freezer. Having them on hand on those days when we need to grab lunch and go is the best thing ever!

I typically put the buns in the kids school lunches frozen, that way the meat and cheese stays chilled until lunch time. I pack all their lunches in these 3 compartment containers from Easy Lunchboxes. I absolutely love these containers! I add a few other healthy things to their lunch along with a little treat then put the containers inside their insulated lunch bags along with a freezer pack and that’s it!

This recipe may not help you find that one striped sock that mysteriously disappeared in the dryer, but it will help you pack quick and healthy lunches your kids will love.

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Author: Rebecca Cooper

Ingredients

  • Dough:
  • 1½ cups warm water
  • 1 Tbsp sugar
  • 1 Tbsp yeast
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 3-4½ cups flour

Instructions

  1. In a bowl combine water, sugar and yeast. Let stand for about 10 minutes.
  2. Add salt. Stir. Add half your flour and mix well. Gradually add more flour until dough pulls away from edges of the bowl when mixing and it isn’t sticky.
  3. Place dough in a lightly greased bowl, cover and let rise for 45 minutes or until double in size. Remove dough from bowl. Separate into three equal parts.
  4. Prepare your pizza ingredients. For the pizza buns pictured we use garlic sausage, mozzarella cheese and pizza sauce, but anything goes! This is going to be just like making cinnamon buns from here on out – only with pizza fixings!
  5. Take one portion of the dough and roll out on a lightly greased or floured surface. I typically spray my working surface with a little cooking spray or use a small amount of oil to keep the dough from sticking. Roll dough into a long skinny rectangle as you would for cinnamon rolls.
  6. Once your dough is rolled, you can begin layering your pizza ingredients starting with the sauce. Spread sauce over the dough leaving the very edge of one of the long sides of the rectangle free from sauce so the edge will seal when rolled up. Layer meat, cheese and any other pizza toppings you’d like.
  7. After all your pizza toppings have been added, begin rolling up the dough starting at the long side of the rectangle where the sauce is all the way to the edge – you want to leave that sauce free edge to be rolled up last. Roll all the way up and then pinch the edges to seal. Now using a small length of dental floss, slice off equal sized rolls.
  8. Place rolls in a greased baking dish.
  9. Cover and allow buns to rise 30 minutes.
  10. Bake in the oven at 350 for 25 – 30 minutes or until golden brown.

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Rebecca Cooper is a 42-year-old wife and mother of four from Alberta, Canada. As a photographer, crafter, author, and blogger, she finds joy and fulfillment in celebrating everyday moments. She loves to read and eat chocolate, and is a firm believer in afternoon naps. Rebecca shares her family’s adventures, photo tips, simple craft projects + more right here at Simple as That.

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FAQs

How do you pack pizza for school lunch? ›

It's the easiest lunch to pack. For lunch, I cut off the crust and cut the pizza in strips. They just eat it faster this way.

Do you have to refrigerate pizza buns? ›

Store baked pizza buns in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 or 4 days or freeze for longer storage. They will keep well in the fridge for 3-4 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

How many calories in a pizza bun? ›

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For a Serving Size of 1 bun (140g)
How many calories are in Pizza Buns? Amount of calories in Pizza Buns: Calories 400Calories from Fat 135 (33.7%)
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How much fat is in Pizza Buns? Amount of fat in Pizza Buns: Total Fat 15g-
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How do you keep pizza soft in a lunch box? ›

Use a Thermos: The best way to pack pizza for lunch and make sure it stays warm is by using a thermos. Thermos is a vacuum flask that can retain the initial temperature of the food. However, you have to ensure buying a thermos of good quality, so your pizza remains soft and pleasantly warm by the time you eat it.

What are basic school lunch ideas? ›

Cheese and whole grain crackers, carrot sticks, celery sticks, cucumber slices, plain yogurt with honey and berries, granola, popcorn (not microwave -- air pop or pop on the stove), a sandwich made with a bagel, fresh fruit, a thermos of soup, pasta salad, hard boiled egg, salad with chopped veggies, any warm food in a ...

How can I make my lunch in 5 minutes? ›

5-minute meals recipes
  1. Storecupboard pasta salad. A star rating of 4.4 out of 5. ...
  2. Pan-fried camembert sandwich. A star rating of 4.6 out of 5. ...
  3. Prawn & coconut soup. ...
  4. Classic French omelette. ...
  5. Chicken wrap with sticky sweet potato, salad leaves & tomatoes. ...
  6. Creamy tomato courgetti. ...
  7. Speedy tuna pasta salad. ...
  8. Easy pea & mint soup.

What makes a perfect lunch? ›

Any well-balanced meal — lunch included — consists of lean protein, fiber-rich sources of carbohydrate and veggies, and healthy fats.

How long are pizza buns good for? ›

Best Way to Store Pizza Rolls

To reheat, simply reheat the frozen pizza rolls in the oven at 350 degrees F for 20 to 30 minutes. Pizza rolls can sit out in the fridge for up to four days but eating them older than that can increase your risk of contracting foodborne illnesses.

Are pizza buns healthy? ›

Classic pizza rolls are high in fat, calories, carbs, sugars, and salt. They're also extremely processed foods that are packed with harmful preservatives like BHA and BHT. According to a dietician, the best option is the most obvious: cut unhealthy snacking entirely.

Why are my pizza rolls soggy? ›

Soggy Outcome

Storing frozen rolls in the fridge can result in a slightly soggy outcome. In frozen foods, like potstickers and pizza rolls, the temperature keeps the wet filling from getting absorbed into the crust. Sadly, if you keep your frozen items in the refrigerator, the pizza sauce will melt.

How many calories are in 2 slices of regular pizza? ›

The number of calories in two slices of pizza can vary depending on the size, type of crust, toppings, and the specific brand or restaurant. On average, two slices of pizza can contain anywhere from 300 to 600 calories.

How many calories are in 6 pepperoni Pizza Rolls? ›

Totino's Pepperoni Pizza Rolls (6 rolls) contains 30g total carbs, 29g net carbs, 8g fat, 6g protein, and 220 calories.

How many calories are in 6 totinos Pizza Rolls? ›

Per 6 Rolls: 210 calories; 2 g sat fat (10% DV); 340 mg sodium (14% DV); 2 g sugars.

How do you keep pizza warm for school lunch? ›

Foil. A cost-efficient way to keep your food warm in a lunch box is by wrapping hot food items in aluminum foil. Although wrapping hot items in foil will not keep it warm for hours on end, it will keep the food warm for a short period of time.

Can you put cold pizza in a lunch box? ›

If she likes it, it's fine. Cold pizza is better than hot pizza.

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