Puff Pastry Meatball Marinara Bites

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Today I’m bringing you another puff pastry recipe in honor of Pepperidge Farm’s 1,2,3 Puff! Contest. Submit your original Puff Pastry recipe for a chance to win an all expense paid trip to New York City for two! Considering that I’ve always dreamed of going to New York City, I really want some of y’all to enter (and win!) so that I can live vicariously though you :).

For complete contest rules and information on entering, (and also to see ME on the Pepperidge Farm webpage, which I think is just too stinking cool!) click here.

I came up with this little idea thinking it would be a quick and easy fix for all of those holiday parties we have coming up. Originally, I just made six of them (the beauty of this recipe is that you can just as easily make six as you can sixty) and as I finished up the photographs I found my husband and my son waiting like vultures, drawn by the aroma. That plate emptied out quick as a wink and I was urged to make more, which I did. Those disappeared just as fast. I made more again...those were gone as well.

What began as an appetizer idea ended up being supper. Fair warning, that package of mini pastry shells comes with twenty four for a reason. You’ll need that many. 🙂

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To make these bites you’ll need: Spaghetti Sauce (I used garlic and it was wonderful), meatballs (my homemade recipe or store bought frozen ones that have been precooked), mozzarella cheese, and a package of mini puff pastry shells.

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Place desired amount of puff pastry shells top side up on an ungreased baking sheet.

Bake according to package directions.

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Look how pretty, perfect, and flaky!

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Gently remove tops.

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Place about 1/2 – 1 tsp of garlic marinara sauce in each one.

You knew you could put those baby spoons to good use again one day!

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Place a meatball in each one.

My homemade meatballs are about 1 inch round and I had to break off about half to put inside as a whole wouldn’t fit.

But this was the PERFECT bite size!

If you use frozen precooked meatballs, you can simply cook them in the microwave or oven before doing this part.

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Top each one with a piece of cheese. Place bites on baking sheet an return to oven until cheese is melted.

 

Remove with spatula and place on plate to serve warm.

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I’ve enjoyed bring you my recipe and experience with mini puff pastry shells in this post, sponsored by Pepperidge Farm Puff Pastry. Now my son and husband are asking if we can have these for supper again tonight! heehee

Do you have a Puff Pastry creation to share? Enter the 1, 2, 3 Puff! Recipe Contest and you could receive an all-expense paid trip to New York City for a taste of the sweet life! Find more great recipes and enter to win at www.123puffpastry.com!


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39 Comments

  1. I made these with phyllo cups instead of the puff pastry (I couldn’t find them at Kroger). They turned out really nice and everyone liked them.

  2. Christy,

    I am an Alabama girl myself so I imagine we have some of the same grocery store chains. Where do you buy mini puff pastry shells?

  3. These look like a must try! I am always looking for a little something substantial for guy appetizers. Don’t get me wrong, I love my fu fu dips, but sometimes the guys just want their meat and potatoes, if you know what I mean! I bet you could mix it up with Italian sausage and have a Pizza Tart?

  4. How about pumpkin pie filling without the crust. (I guess you would call that pumpkin pudding.) After it is cooked drop a dollop into each pastry cup. Top with a smaller dollop of whipped cream (fresh of course, using your recipe). These would make super little desserts for a party.

    1. I know Brittainy, yall are just wonderful! I’ve got some of the finest people walking this earth reading Southern Plate and I sure am lucky to have yall!

      I don’t know about me being talented but I will admit to a busy mind and great fortune in having people like you read my ramblings!
      Gratefully,
      Christy 🙂

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