Hillshire Farm Crescent Roll Sandwiches - Sandwich Maker Recipe (2024)

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If you’re looking for fun andeasy school lunch ideasfor those busy weeknights, check out myCrescent Roll Sandwiches made in a sandwich maker with the help of Hillshire Farm®Brand and Walmart! Sandwich maker recipes are SO easy and fun for school lunches!

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Brands like Tyson, Hillshire Farm, Jimmy Dean, and State Fair– all are in my fridge/freezer every week on any given day and all have been featured here previously. Why? Because they make parental life easier for busy work-at-home moms like me!

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I’m going to let you in on a little back-to-school lunch-making secret of mine (that isn’t really a secret, because, y’know, PUBLIC POST ‘n all, ahem) – packing lunches doesn’t have to be hard, especially when you’ve got a handy-dandysandwich makerlike we do! You can instantly create hot sandwiches for your children!Plus, making sandwiches in the sandwich maker and refrigerating them in advance makes preparing school lunches SO much easier! Just grab and go!

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Hillshire Farm Crescent Roll Sandwiches

These crescent roll sandwiches made in the sandwich maker are made with Hillshire Farm Lunchmeat. Fully cooked and ready to eat, this variety of lunchmeat has no artificial flavors and is always perfect for sandwiches, wraps, and more! Take a look at the delicious sandwich gorgeousness below!

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Crescent Roll Sandwich Maker Recipe

To make this fun school lunch recipe for kids, you’ll need theHillshire Farm lunch meat of your choice (we used Honey Ham, Pastrami, Oven Roasted Turkey, and Roast Beef), a couple cans of crescent roll dough, thick cut and sliced cheddar cheese, cooking spray, salt, pepper, and asandwich maker.

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On a large plate or platter, open only one refrigerated can at a time onto the sprayed plate/platter (so that the crescent roll dough doesn’t stick to the plate). It is key to keep the cans in the fridge until ready, it’s easier to work with! Separate each crescent triangle to get ready to cook.

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Once the sandwich maker is heated and ready (as indicated by the green light on top), spray the inside generously.

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Lay each crescent triangle into the sandwich maker in the direction of the triangles on the heating plate, trying to line up the corners (as shown). You’ll end up folding the crescent roll dough in half, essentially.

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Break your cheese in half, lay each triangle on top of the dough.

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Grabbing one slice of your preferredHillshire Farm lunch meat, lay on top of the triangle of cheese.

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Season the meat. Fold over remaining crescent roll dough on top of the meat and cheese as best as you can. It won’t be perfect, but it’s alright, because the dough will spread/rise as it’s cooking.

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Close your sandwich maker and wait about a minute or so. (Do not wait until the light to turn green, you will end up overcooking/burning the dough.)

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The crescent roll sandwich maker sandwich will be nice and golden brown when finished, like this, shaped into triangles.

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Remove the sandwich maker sandwiches from the heat and onto a plate to cool nearby, separating the triangles from one another.

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Continue with the above steps until all of your crescent roll dough has been used (each can of dough will make eight crescent roll sandwiches). Look at the beautifulness!!!

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I tell ya, creating your school lunches in advance like this is so handy! Hillshire Farm lunchmeat all melted into ooey goey cheese, all ready to be devoured. These never last, and with good reason, because they are delicious!

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Send the kids to school with a little container of their favorite dressing or condiment, too, because these are the perfect size and shape for dipping!

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Pair these Hillshire Farmcrescent roll sandwiches with your favorite sides for your child’s lunch, and be prepared for their friends to want to share!

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Hillshire Farm Crescent Roll Sandwiches – Sandwich Maker Recipe

If you’re looking for fun and easy school lunch ideas for those busy weeknights, check out my Crescent Roll Sandwiches made in a sandwich maker with the help of Hillshire Farm® Brand and Walmart! Sandwich maker recipes are SO easy and fun for school lunches!

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Course: Appetizer, Entree, lunch, Snack

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

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Instructions

  • On a large plate or platter, open only one refrigerated can at a time onto the sprayed plate/platter (so that the crescent roll dough doesn’t stick to the plate). It is key to keep the cans in the fridge until ready, it’s easier to work with! Separate each crescent triangle to get ready to cook.

  • Once the sandwich maker is heated and ready (as indicated by the green light on top), spray the inside generously.

  • Lay each crescent triangle into the sandwich maker in the direction of the triangles on the heating plate, trying to line up the corners (as shown). You’ll end up folding the crescent roll dough in half, essentially.

  • Break your cheese in half, lay each triangle of cheese on top of the dough.

  • Grabbing one slice of your preferred Hillshire Farm lunch meat, lay on top of the triangle of cheese.

  • Season the meat. Fold over remaining crescent roll dough on top of the meat and cheese as best as you can. It won’t be perfect, but it’s alright, because the dough will spread/rise as it’s cooking.

  • Close your sandwich maker and wait about a minute or so. (Do not wait until the light to turn green, you will end up overcooking/burning the dough.)

  • The crescent roll sandwich maker sandwich will be nice and golden brown when finished, like this, shaped into triangles.

  • Remove the sandwich maker sandwiches from the heat and onto a plate to cool nearby, separating the triangles from one another.

  • Continue with the above steps until all of your crescent roll dough has been used (each can of dough will make eight crescent roll sandwiches).

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Meet Lisa!

Hi, I’m Lisa! Welcome to my perfectly imperfect corner of the web where I've chronicled my life as a mom to "eleventy-billion" kids since 2007! Here I share posts with our family-friendly recipes, crafts and creating art, traveling as a big family, reliving my youth endlessly dancing to 90's music, and documenting our adventurous life while sipping coffee and basking in the delicious Colorado sunshine.

Hillshire Farm Crescent Roll Sandwiches - Sandwich Maker Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you cook meat in a sandwich maker? ›

Lightly oil the hot sandwich maker and warm it up. Lightly season the meat with a bit of salt and pepper on both sides. When the iron plates are hot enough, place the meat in there and cook for about 2 minutes. Turn it off, and leave the meat to cook in the residual heat for another minute.

How do you cook pork on a sandwich press? ›

Sprinkle the pork with Chinese five spice. Cut rolls in half, spread with mayo. When crackling is cooling, soak any excess fat from the sandwich press with paper towels, then place pork steaks into the press and close and lock the lid. Cook until pork is cooked through, 3-4 minutes.

How many crescent rolls are in a can? ›

Pillsbury Crescent Rolls, Original Refrigerated Canned Pastry Dough, 8 Rolls, 8 oz.

What else can I make in a sandwich maker? ›

These recipes will guarantee your breakfast sandwich maker gets used for lunch, dinner and even dessert.
  • Taco cups. ...
  • Stuffed French toast. ...
  • Huevos rancheros.
  • Mini pizzas. ...
  • Molten lava cake. ...
  • Grilled cheese sandwich. ...
  • Ramen burger. ...
  • Grilled pimento cheese and bacon sandwich.

Can you make burgers in a sandwich maker? ›

Toast your bun halves for 2 minutes, cut side down and repeat with remaining buns. When the buns are finished toasting, add two beef burger patties to the sandwich press, close and lock the lid and cook, 5 minutes.

Can you cook bacon in a sandwich press? ›

We used eggplant and zucchini, but feel free to cook tomato, onion or thinly sliced sweet potato. Holy moly. You can make perfectly cooked bacon in the toastie in two and a half minutes, no joke.

Can you put aluminum foil in a sandwich press? ›

While there is nothing wrong with putting aluminium foil in a sandwich press, we've found that it can stick to certain breads. If you want to protect the plates and make the cleaning job easier, we recommend using baking paper instead.

What is the difference between crescent rolls and croissants? ›

Crescent rolls have a similar crescent-moon shape as croissants, but most aspects of these baked goods are different. Unlike croissants, crescent rolls are not laminated. This makes crescent rolls more bread-like than croissants.

Can you use Pillsbury crescent rolls instead of puff pastry? ›

Lucky for you, easy-bake crescents stand in for traditional puff pastry. It's a classic dessert with convenience!

Can you eat raw crescent roll dough? ›

Don't taste or eat raw (unbaked) dough or batter. Don't let children handle raw dough, including play clay and dough for crafts. Uncooked flour and raw eggs can contain germs that can make you sick if you taste raw dough. Wash your hands, bowls, utensils, and countertops after handling raw flour, eggs, or dough.

Can you cook chicken on a sandwich maker? ›

Seriously! We're closing out Sando Week with Haley Laube's discovery that the crispiest crust on a chicken, salmon, or scallop can be gotten on a stovetop sandwich press. (Also for sandwiches.)

Can you cook raw bacon in a sandwich maker? ›

I've got a quick tip to share with you guys today – grill your bacon on the panini maker! I've been cooking bacon like this all summer long, it even beats the oven method, if you ask me (and I've been swearing by that approach for years).

Can we grill in a sandwich maker? ›

You can use a sandwich and waffle maker for heating and grilling purposes. They come with interchangeable parts that you can adjust time and again.

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