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1-Up Mushroom Pizza Rolls

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When you need energy to make it through the mushroom kingdom on you way to rescue Princess Peach (again), level up your game with these 1-Up Mushroom Pizza Rolls.

1-Up Mushroom Pizza Rolls

1 can refrigerated biscuits
1 cup mushrooms, diced
½ cup onions, diced
2 tbsp butter
1 tbsp Italian Seasoning
20 slices pepperoni
5 slices mozzarella cheese
½ cup basil pesto
6 drops green food coloring
edible ball bearings

Punch small circles in each slice of cheese. Save both the scraps and the circles.

Melt the butter in a large skillet. Saute the mushrooms and onions over a medium-high heat until the onions start to brown and the mushrooms lose some of their moisture.

Add the Italian seasoning and cook for another minute.

Flatten a refrigerated biscuit.

Put a slice of pepperoni in the middle.

Add a tablespoon of the mushroom mix on top of the pepperoni.

See all that leftover mozzarella cheese? Add a couple scraps.

Put another piece of pepperoni on top.

Pinch the biscuit dough closed around the top slice of pepperoni.

In case you’re tempted to add a spoonful of pizza sauce, remember that when you take a bite, the pizza sauce interior flavor will immediately fight the pesto sauce exterior flavor. Do you really want that kind of super smash brawl going on in your mouth?

Put the stuffed biscuit in a mini-muffin tray, pinched side down.

Bake at 375F for 14-18 minutes, or until the biscuits are golden brown.

While the biscuits bake, add your green food coloring to the basil pesto.

As soon as the biscuits come out of the oven, and before you remove them from the tray, use a pastry brush to paint the tops with basil pesto.

Add five cheese circles.

Let the tray fully cool before removing.

Before serving, press two edible ball bearings into the base for the cold, dead eyes of all the transformed citizens of the mushroom kingdom. Don’t feel guilty for eating them. Thanks to magic, it’s not technically cannibalism. They can’t help that their new form is delicious. The kindest thing you can do for them now is put them out of their misery in three or four quick bites.

These make great snacks for kart racing, intergalactic exploration, or smashing your brother in a brawl.

(You can make it vegetarian by subbing in soy pepperoni and soy sausage. Sadly, refrigerated biscuit dough has dairy, so if you want to make them vegan, you’ll have to make yeast rolls from scratch.)

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