Air-Fried Pizza Rolls

Crispy on the outside, gooey on the inside: easy air-fried pizza rolls made with pizza dough, mozzarella, pepperoni, and a quick Italian seasoning — perfect for snacking or feeding a crowd.

This recipe for air-fried pizza rolls has been my go-to party snack and weeknight pick-me-up for years. I first developed the method on a rainy Saturday when I wanted the taste of a pizzeria pocket without heating the whole oven. The result was a small revelation: a golden, crisp exterior from the air fryer and a molten core of mozzarella and pepperoni that spills out the instant you bite in. Family and friends call these “handheld pizza bites,” and they disappear faster than I can plate them.
What makes these particularly special is how forgiving they are. You can use store-bought dough like Pillsbury or a simple homemade dough, and whether you make a dozen or double the batch for a crowd, the technique stays the same. The texture balances a thin, crunchy shell with a chewy hot center; the pepperoni adds a slightly salty, savory bite that plays beautifully with the bright marinara used for dipping. I often make them for game nights, after-school snacks, and casual dinners where everyone can grab and go.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in roughly 25 minutes from start to finish, including a short dough rest, so these are ideal for last-minute guests or quick snacks.
- Uses pantry and fridge staples: pizza dough (store-bought or homemade), shredded mozzarella, and pepperoni, so you rarely need a special shopping trip.
- Air fryer creates a crisp, golden exterior with less oil than deep-frying—healthier and faster than an oven while keeping the interior perfectly melted.
- Make-ahead friendly: you can assemble, freeze on a tray, then air-fry straight from frozen for busy days or party prep.
- Crowd-pleasing and customizable: swap fillings for vegetarian, spicy, or gourmet variations to suit different dietary needs and tastes.
- Minimal equipment required and simple steps, making it a great recipe to teach kids basic kitchen skills.
On the first night I made these, my family gathered in the kitchen and ate them straight off the wire rack, dipping each into warm marinara. My teenage niece declared them her new favorite movie snack, and I immediately started doubling batches for gatherings. I love that they feel indulgent but are fast to make and scale up well.
Ingredients
- Pizza dough (store-bought or homemade): Use fresh, refrigerated dough such as Pillsbury or a simple yeast dough. For homemade, a 1:1 flour-to-water ratio dough with a short rise works well; it provides chew and browning without excessive thickness.
- 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese: Whole-milk mozzarella like BelGioioso or a pre-shredded blend melts evenly; measure loosely packed for best melt and avoid oversized chunks that push the dough seams open.
- 1 cup pepperoni slices: Standard deli or prepackaged slices (Hormel or similar) are perfect; for a milder profile choose turkey pepperoni, or use sliced salami for a different character.
- Marinara sauce (for dipping): A jarred marinara, Rao’s, or your favorite homemade sauce warms quickly and pairs as a tangy dip that cuts through the richness of the cheese and pepperoni.
- 1 tsp Italian seasoning: A mix of dried oregano, basil, and thyme adds an aromatic lift inside each pocket; you can substitute with 1 tsp dried oregano plus a pinch of red pepper flakes if you like heat.
- Pinch of salt: Enhances the overall flavor; adjust based on the saltiness of your pepperoni and cheese.
- Olive oil (for spraying): A light mist of olive oil on the exterior helps the dough brown in the air fryer and prevents sticking; use a spray or brush sparingly.
Instructions
Gather Ingredients and Prep Work: Remove refrigerated dough and cheese from the fridge 20 minutes before you start so the dough relaxes and the cheese is easier to portion. Preheat the air fryer to 375°F. Line a small tray or plate with parchment to assemble rolls and have a small bowl of water nearby to seal edges. Roll and Cut the Dough: On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough to roughly 1/8-inch thickness. Using a ruler or a pastry cutter, cut the dough into 3 inch by 3 inch squares. Aim for even squares so each roll cooks uniformly; you should get about 12 squares from a standard tube of store-bought dough or a 12-ounce ball of homemade dough. Assemble the Fillings: Place about 1 tablespoon of shredded mozzarella in the center of each square, add 2-3 pepperoni slices folded if needed to fit, sprinkle lightly with 1/8 tsp Italian seasoning per square and a tiny pinch of salt. Avoid overfilling; too much cheese will leak and prevent proper sealing. Seal the Rolls: Brush the perimeter of each square with a little water, fold the dough over to form a packet and press edges firmly. Crimp with the tines of a fork for extra security and to create a decorative edge. If seams still look thin, fold them under slightly to reduce splitting during cooking. Air-Fry to Crisp: Spray the air fryer basket lightly with olive oil. Arrange rolls in a single layer with space between them; do not overcrowd. Spray the tops with a fine mist of olive oil. Air-fry at 375°F for 6 to 8 minutes, flipping once halfway through, until the exterior is golden brown and crisp and the cheese inside is bubbly. For larger or thicker rolls add 1 to 2 minutes. Rest and Serve: Let the rolls rest for 2 minutes after cooking so the interior sets slightly. Serve warm with heated marinara for dipping and an extra sprinkle of Italian seasoning if desired.
You Must Know
- These are best eaten the day they are made; they maintain peak texture for 24 hours refrigerated and freeze well for up to 3 months if assembled on a tray and transferred to a labeled freezer bag.
- The air fryer reaches a high heat quickly, so check at the lower end of the time range to prevent burning and adjust based on your model’s power.
- High in protein and calcium from the mozzarella, but not suitable for dairy-free or gluten-free diets unless you use specific substitutes.
- To reheat, air-fry at 350°F for 3 to 4 minutes from refrigerated, or 5 to 7 minutes from frozen, until crispy and heated through.
My favorite thing about these is how versatile they are; once I mastered sealing them properly, I started experimenting with fillings and dipping sauces. At one backyard party I served them alongside a simple arugula salad and they were the instant hit—kids loved the hand-held format and adults appreciated the crisp finish the air fryer gave.
Storage Tips
Store cooled rolls in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 24 to 48 hours for best texture. For longer storage, flash-freeze assembled but un-cooked rolls on a tray until firm, then transfer them to a freezer bag for up to 3 months. Label with date and reheat directly from frozen in the air fryer at 350°F for 6 to 8 minutes, checking midway. Use parchment or silicone liners to prevent sticking during reheating and keep them crisp by avoiding soggy coverings.
Ingredient Substitutions
For a dairy-free variant, use a plant-based shredded cheese and a dairy-free butter spray to get similar browning; choose a gluten-free pizza dough to accommodate celiac needs. Swap pepperoni for chopped roasted vegetables or cooked sausage for different flavor profiles. Reduce salt by using low-sodium pepperoni and a lower-salt cheese. For a spicy kick, add a small pinch of red pepper flakes to the cheese before sealing.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these with warm marinara, a basil-garlic dipping oil, or a creamy ranch for variety. Pair with a crisp green salad, roasted vegetables, or a simple tomato and cucumber salad for a balanced plate. For parties, arrange them on a platter with small ramekins of different sauces and fresh basil or grated Parmesan sprinkled on top for an elevated presentation.
Cultural Background
These handheld pockets are inspired by calzones and pepperoni rolls, popular in Italian-American cuisine and Appalachian snack tradition. The concept of enclosing cheese and cured meats in dough is centuries old and adapts regionally; modern air fryers simply speed up the browning while using less fat than traditional deep-frying. This version leans on familiar pizzeria flavors and is approachable for cooks of any level.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, fill with fresh basil, sun-dried tomatoes, and mozzarella for a brighter profile. In winter, swap pepperoni for roast beef and caramelized onions with provolone for a heartier option. For holiday parties, use mini pastry squares and festive dipping sauces like a roasted pepper coulis or a cranberry-tomato jam for an unexpected but delicious twist.
Meal Prep Tips
Assemble multiple batches at once and freeze them on trays to create quick snacks that finish in under 10 minutes from frozen. Portion into single-serving bags for lunches or snack packs. Keep a small jar of warmed marinara in a thermos for easy dipping on picnics. When prepping for a week of snacks, label containers with reheating times to speed up service throughout the week.
These air-fried pizza rolls are fun, fast, and adaptable. Whether you make them as a snack, appetizer, or part of a casual meal, they invite creativity and sharing. Try one of the variations below and make the method your own; I guarantee they will become a regular in your snack rotation.
Pro Tips
Rest dough at room temperature for 20 minutes before rolling to prevent spring-back and make sealing easier.
Avoid overfilling—use about 1 tablespoon of cheese per square to prevent leaking and seam failure.
Spray the air fryer basket lightly and space rolls apart to allow hot air to circulate for even browning.
If seams are thin, crimp them with a fork and fold edges under to reduce splitting during cooking.
Flash-freeze assembled rolls on a tray before bagging to prevent them from sticking together.
This nourishing air-fried pizza rolls recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I freeze assembled pizza rolls?
Yes. Assemble and freeze on a tray before placing in a bag. Air-fry from frozen at 350°F for 6 to 8 minutes until heated through.
What temperature and time do I use to cook them?
Air fry at 375°F for 6 to 8 minutes, flipping once. For larger rolls, add 1 to 2 minutes.
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Instructions
Gather Ingredients and Preheat
Remove dough and cheese from the refrigerator 20 minutes before starting so dough relaxes. Preheat the air fryer to 375°F and prepare a parchment-lined tray for assembly.
Roll and Cut
On a lightly floured surface, roll dough to 1/8-inch thickness and cut into 3 inch by 3 inch squares. Aim for about 12 squares from a standard dough portion.
Assemble Fillings
Place 1 tablespoon mozzarella and 2–3 pepperoni slices in center of each square. Sprinkle with Italian seasoning and a pinch of salt. Do not overfill to prevent leaking.
Seal the Packets
Brush edges with water, fold over to form packets, then crimp edges with a fork. Fold thin seams under to reduce splitting during cooking.
Air-Fry Until Golden
Arrange in a single layer in the air fryer basket, spray lightly with olive oil, and cook at 375°F for 6–8 minutes, flipping once halfway, until golden and crisp.
Rest and Serve
Let rest 2 minutes to set the filling, then serve with warm marinara. For extra finish, sprinkle with additional Italian seasoning or grated Parmesan.
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