Get ready to impress your guests with these addictive Cheddar Bacon Ranch Pull-Apart Rolls! Easy to make, cheesy, and packed with flavor.
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Pull-Apart Rolls
I’ll be honest with y’all … there are so many meals where I plan on having some kind of bread or rolls on the side, and I completely forget to make it. It happens too often, unfortunately! Or, I realize that I just don’t feel like making something that requires me to drag out all kinds of stuff and makes me make a big mess. Do you feel me?
This recipe came about using a few things I already had on hand. The kids loved them so much that now they make a regular appearance at mealtime!
These pull-apart rolls start with cut-up refrigerated canned biscuits before being combined with melted butter, a packet of Ranch dressing mix, shredded Cheddar cheese, and cooked bacon!
This recipe is perfect for game day, movie nights, or any casual get-together with friends and family. It’s also easy to customize by adding different ingredients or flavors to the filling.
These rolls are perfect for dipping in additional ranch dressing or your favorite sauce, and they pair well with a variety of beverages, from beer to soda to lemonade. The flavors of the cheddar cheese, bacon, and ranch dressing blend together perfectly, creating a savory and satisfying snack that’s sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it.
Sounds easy enough, right? Let’s see how to make them …
Cheddar Bacon Ranch Pull-Apart Rolls: Ingredients & Equipment
To make these easy pull-apart rolls, you will need …
Ingredients
- refrigerated biscuits – any kind you like, or you can even use homemade biscuits. This is what is going to make our “rolls.”
- cooked bacon, Cheddar cheese, melted butter, and dry Ranch dressing mix – the flavoring and yummy goodness that is going to take those rolls to the next level!
Equipment
- knife and cutting board – for cutting your biscuits.
- large mixing bowl and rubber/silicone spatula or wooden spoon – to mix your ingredients.
- muffin tin – to bake your rolls.
How to make Cheddar Bacon Ranch Pull-Apart Rolls
Preheat oven and prepare baking pan. Preheat oven to 375ยฐF. Lightly spray a muffin tin with cooking spray and set aside.
Make the biscuit mixture. Cut each biscuit into quarters and place in a large bowl. Add the remaining ingredients and mix well. Divide the biscuit mixture between each muffin cup.
Bake and serve. Bake for 13-15 minutes or until the rolls are golden brown. Serve immediately.
Cheddar Bacon Ranch Pull-Apart Dinner Rolls: FAQs
This recipe should make about 12 rolls.
Absolutely. You’ll still need about the same amount.ย
They are best stored air-tight for 2-3 days. You can also refrigerate them for up to 5 days.
Yes! Wrap them individually in plastic wrap and then place them in a zip-top bag for up to three months. To reheat the rolls, remove the plastic wrap and microwave until hot or reheat in an oven until heated through.ย
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Cheddar Bacon Ranch Pull-Apart Rolls
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 tubes refrigerated biscuits 7.5 oz. each
- 3 – 4 slices cooked bacon chopped
- 1 cup Cheddar cheese shredded
- 2 tablespoons melted butter
- 1 tablespoon dry Ranch dressing mix
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375ยฐF. Lightly spray a 12-cavity muffin tin with cooking spray and set aside.
- Cut each biscuit into quarters and place in a large bowl. Add the remaining ingredients and mix well.
- Divide the biscuit mixture between each muffin cup.
- Bake for 13-15 minutes or until the rolls are golden brown.
- Serve immediately.
Notes
- Cheddar Bacon Ranch Pull-Apart Rolls can also be made using different types of cheese or meat, such as pepperoni or ham, to create unique variations of the dish. Vegetarian options can be made by replacing the bacon with vegetables like spinach or mushrooms, and vegan versions can be made by using dairy-free cheese and ranch dressing.
- This dish is also a great option for meal prepping, as the rolls can be made in advance and stored in the fridge or freezer until ready to be reheated and served.
Nutrition
Please note that the nutritional information listed on this page is an estimation based on the products I used. Ingredients and nutritional information can vary significantly between brands. Always be sure to read labels. Please verify that a recipe fits your needs before using it. Nutrition info may contain errors, so please verify it independently. Likewise, recipes may contain errors, so please use your common sense when following them.
Originally published on August 23, 2016. Updated on April 18, 2023.
Linda Nortje
Perfect ! My family will love these, Jamie ! Btw, I'm a total blank without a grocery list :/
Carlee
Sometimes those improvised meals are the best ones! These look delicious!
Christine Bell
Oh my! You've got me drooling! I wish I'd had one of these for breakfast!
Cathy
What a yummy way to dress up biscuits! I would eat WAY too many of these!
Marcie Flavor the Moments
I've never made pull apart bread and this is the recipe I need to start with! These look so good, Jamie!
KAOS FULL PRINT
Very tasty. I love it
Stacie Akridge
Made these for dinner last night…AMAZING…they were a huge hit…
Fyi…I did double the ranch seasoning.
Jacquelyn
Hi, this recipe sounds deeelish ! And you soun like a very busy, creative parent…. donโt worry; even the best of us become brainless running the family & home. Iโm from UK and have never heard of refrigerated biscuits?could you please tell me what exactly the tubes of them are ? Is it some type of pre made pastry ? Look forward to making these tonight for the boys … they will love them ! Many thanks, Jacquelyn
Cheryl
Hi Jacqueline.
I just saw your question. The best way for me to explain what canned biscuits are, is, they are unbaked biscuit dough, in the shape of biscuits, that are usually found in a tubular type can. The can isn’t really a can, but it’s what they call it. You can hit the side of it on the corner of a counter and it pops open. Then you remove the biscuits and bake according to the directions on the can. If Google Pillsbury Canned Biscuits, you’ll find great information about them. Hope this helps.
Keira
This looks tasty! These would be great for an app at Friendsgiving.
Judy Steinke
Has anyone made these with refrigerated crescent rolls? I happen to have them on hand. Don’t see why it wouldn’t work, although the river is smaller and might require a few more.
Judy Steinke
I meant tube not river. Feel free to edit.
Sharon
I made these with 1 can of Grands biscuits and they were delish! I took them to Bible study and everybody loved them.. what is the green garnish.