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Layered Italian Crescent Roll Bake

Layered Italian Crescent Roll Bake

Cooking for a crowd can be challenging. How can you possibly please everyone? Well, with this easy recipe for Layered Italian Crescent Roll Bake, pleasing everyone is practically a guarantee. This delightful recipe takes all the ingredients for your favorite Italian sub sandwich and turns it into one mouthwatering casserole. The combination of ham, turkey, salami, and Swiss cheese is simply irresistible. Surround that with layers of warm and gooey crescent rolls, and you’ve created a dish that everyone will enjoy.
This Italian bake is the perfect dish to bring to any large gathering. It works well for lunch and for dinner and is a great bring-along dish for any potluck. It’s also very easy to customize this casserole recipe for your own needs and preferences. Simply swap in your favorite deli meats and cheese to create your own custom casserole. Your friend and family will fall in love with this delicious dish, and you’ll love just how easy it is to make.

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This is essentially a hot sub sandwich made in the oven.  Serve with gardinera and a salad for a great lunch. 

Serves6

Cooking Time40 min

Cooking MethodCasserole, Oven

Cooking Vessel Size8 x 8 inch baking pan

Ingredients

  • 1 (8-ounce) tube refrigerated crescent rolls
  • 8 slices thin deli turkey (about 1/2 pound)
  • 8 slices thin deli ham (about 1/2 pound)
  • 8 slices thin deli hard salami (about 1/2 pound)
  • 8 slices Swiss cheese (about 1/2 pound)
  • 1 (12-ounce) jar roasted pimento, well drained on paper towles
  • 4 eggs, beaten

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

  2. Spray an 8 x 8 inch bake dish with cooking spray.

  3. Unroll the crescent roll dough and cut along the cross-ways perforations to make 2 squares. Place one square into the pan, pressing with your fingers to fill the dish.

  4. Layer with half the turkey, half the ham, half the salami and half the cheese. Top with half of the peppers, cutting them as necessary so that they lie flat.

  5. Pour half of the beaten eggs on top and continue to layer remaining turkey, ham, salami, cheese and peppers.

  6. Top with the remaining square of dough. Pour the remaining eggs over and cover tightly with foil.

  7. Bake for 20 minutes, then remove the foil and continue to bake an additional 20 minutes.

  8. Let cool for 20 minutes before cutting into squares to serve.

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I'm not even sure of the name of the dish, but I saw Giada DeLaurentis make it, and I tried it and LOVED it! It's pasta with asparagus, prosciutto and smoked Gouda cheese....it's absolutely off-the-chain good!!!

Woops! Guess I missed the contest. Oh well....it's still a fabulous dish! )

A hot sub sandwich made in the oven? I like the sound of that. Its not a quick recipe, taking at least 40 minutes to make, but it looks very easy and looks very yummy based upon the picture furnished. All of the ingredients look pretty basic and should be readily available at any local grocery store or shop.

Fried ravioli, but it never loves me back.

I like pasta and meat sauce.

Shrimp Alfredo

Zuppa Tuscana made with sweet potatoes instead of white.

I really like lasagna!

As a college kid, I LOVE how easy and cheap this looks. I'll have to make it for my meal prep!

What a cool looking bake with all of the layers - and it tastes great, too! I think this could be used a a main dish or appetizer. Though, cutting it and keeping it all together - at least for me - was a bit of a challenge.

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