Easy Pizza Pocket Recipe {Freezer Meal} - Happy Money Saver (2024)

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Camping doesn’t have to have boring food. Take a look at this pizza pocket recipe – it’s an easy camping meal that is so easy and so fun, your kids will ask for it over and over again.

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Summer time is the best! And I am so ready to go camping! Between soccer practice, homework, and youth group activities at the church, there’s a lot keeping me busy, but I like to plan at least one good camping trip each year.

It gets me away from my computer so I can kick back and spend a couple days NOT thinking about work.

Sounds nice, right? I know!

Sometimes I find my mind going back to work, of course, but when I’m with my family, I know it’s important for me to just be there with them.

Plus, getting my kids out from behind their phones and into the woods is helping me to have even more memories with them. I know I still think about all the summer trips I took with my mom and dad to the lake.

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Did you know you can actually have some gooood food while camping? Well, it’s true.

Surprising, right? We ate some of the regular camping foods, like pancakes, hot dogs, and s’mores, but let me tell you – my family went crazy when I surprised them with this new made ahead camping meal: pizza pockets!

Yep – we decided to have pizza while we’re in the woods, because …well, it’s Pizza!! And pizza is always a hit with the kids.

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PS…You can totally make these ahead before your camping trip which will save you time at the campout.

Fun bonus: these pizza pockets aren’t just a great camping meal for kids – they’re a great meal anytime! Now that we’re back from that amazing camping trip, my kids are asking for these pizza pockets again! Good thing I have some extras in the freezer. 😉

WHAT CAN I SERVE WITH MY PIZZA POCKET RECIPE?

Some of my favorite go-to sides are easy veggies that can be tossed onto the grill corn on the cob, or a large salad that the whole family can share. Don’t forget to bring a bottle of marinara sauce with you – for all those who love dipping stuff.

Want to know what else we ate on our camping trip? Check out my 10 Cheap and Easy Camping Recipes you can make ahead of time for your family camping adventure!

WHAT FILLINGS SHOULD I USE?

Our favorites are the basic pepperoni and cheese, but you can do these however you like! Feel free to use use other kinds of meat, peppers, onions, olives, mushrooms, veggies… honestly you can you fill your pizza pockets with just about anything!

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CAN YOU FREEZE THIS PIZZA POCKET RECIPE?

These pizza pockets can easily be frozen! In fact, if you’re planning on going camping, I recommend freezing these before you go! They’ll last longer and make a super easy camping meal that kids and adults will love! Plus, you can store them in your freezer for around 3 – 4 months.

Freezer safe, delicious, easy, and kid approved? No matter how you slice it, these pizza pockets are a total winner!

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4 Ingredient Pizza Pocket Recipe

Published By Karrie

Course Dinner

Cuisine Italian

Keyword Freezer Friendly, Kid-Friendly

Servings 8

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Pepperoni and cheese stuffed in a pita pocket baked to perfection! This pizza pocket recipe is perfect for a no-fuss dinner recipe or an easy camping meal!

Ingredients

  • 12 oz. pepperoni can also use salami or ham or a blend. I like to mix pepperoni and salami 50-50
  • 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 1- 14 oz jar pizza sauce I like to use Ragu
  • Pkg of 8 pita pockets best brand I found was Oroweat
  • Non-stick foil
  • Heavy duty foil

Instructions

  • Chop your pepperoni, salami or ham into small bite sized pieces. I like to take a stack of pepperoni, and cut them into fourths to get the right size. Or for large salami pieces I cut across a stack three times one way and three times the other way.

  • In a large bowl combine chopped pepperoni, shredded mozzarella cheese, and pizza sauce.

  • Stir gently until evenly combined.

  • Take a butter knife and gently open each pita pocket, being careful not to tear the bread. Fill each pocket with ½ cup of mixture. And gently press the tops of the pita closer together. They won’t close completely, but get them as close as you can.

  • Using a piece of non-stick foil tightly wrap each pita pocket. If you like the outside of your pita crisper when cooking, spray foil with a little bit of cooking spray first. My preference is not crispy style and more of a baked crust vibe.

  • Then cover each pocket with a second foil layer of heavy duty foil.

Make it Now

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

  • Place foil covered pizza pockets in preheated oven directly onto middle rack and bake for 20-25 minutes until cheese is melted and heated all the way through. Remove from oven and let cool 5 minutes before opening and serving.

Make Ahead & Freeze

  • Place foil wrapped pockets into a gallon sized labeled freezer safe bag.

  • Seal bag, removing as much air as possible and freeze.

Freezer to Oven

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

  • Place foil covered pizza pockets in preheated oven directly onto middle rack and bake for 30-35 minutes until cheese is melted inside. Remove from oven and let cool 5 minutes before opening and serving. If going to use a grill cook for about 12-15 minutes, flipping pocket over after 5 minutes depending on the heat of your grill.

Freezer to Campfire

  • This recipe makes a wonderful campfire meal. I love to make up a bunch of these ahead before camping season. Then all I have to do is add them frozen to the cooler, keeping my other food frozen longer, and then cook over the fire.

  • Cook over the campfire

  • Your campfire should have been going for a while so that you have a nice 1-2 inch layer of hot & ready white coals. If you are using briquettes, light them and wait about 10 minutes until they are not flaming and starting to turn white. For best results use a grate over the coals about 2 inches above them. Place your thawed foil pockets on the grate and cook for 5 minutes on one side, then flip over and cook another 5 minutes on the other side. If cooking them from frozen cook 18-20 minutes, turning every 5 minutes.

  • If you don’t have a grate, place directly on the hot coals and cook, turning the foil sandwiches every 1-2 minutes for about 8 minutes total or until heated through, being careful not to burn them. Open up foil packet, let cool 5 minutes and then serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 307kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 67mg | Sodium: 1203mg | Potassium: 316mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 420IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 158mg | Iron: 1.4mg

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About Karrie

Food is my love language. But so is saving money. So I like to combine the two a lot and make thrifty make ahead and freeze meals to save time. Because life is busy, and freezer meals can come to the rescue for all of us. And yes, they actually CAN taste good. Read more...

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FAQs

How to make a hot pocket to freeze? ›

Flatten the dough as thin as possible with your hands. On one side of each flattened dough ball, add your fillings. Fold the empty side of the flattened dough ball over the fillings and seal the edges with your fingers. Place baking sheets in the freezer for an hour or until hot pockets are frozen firm.

Can you make homemade pizza and freeze it? ›

Write the pizza toppings on a piece of masking tape and stick the label to the plastic wrap. Then, wrap the pizzas in a layer of aluminum foil. The double layer protects the pizzas from drying out in the freezer. Freeze for pizzas for up to 3 months.

How to reheat homemade pizza pockets? ›

Storing and reheating

You can heat them up in the microwave for 2 to 3 minutes or stick them in the oven for 10 to 15 minutes at 375° Fahrenheit to get that nice crispy finish.

Is it better to freeze pizza, cooked or uncooked? ›

If you're baking pizza to be eaten at a later date, there's no need to fully cook it before freezing. Instead, try part-baking the crust so it holds its shape, then cooking the pizza fresh when you take it out of the freezer.

Can you freeze pizza in aluminum foil? ›

How to Freeze a Pizza? So can you freeze pizza, that answer is an obvious yes. It's best that you place the pizza within your refrigerator within two hours of its arrival at your residence. Remember to wrap it in aluminum foil to preserve it effectively.

Should I defrost frozen pizza before baking? ›

Most instructions have you place your frozen pizza straight from the freezer into the oven. However, according to a Reddit user, completely thawing your pizza before baking is the trick to a better finished product.

What are the ingredients in pizza pockets? ›

Enriched wheat flour, Water, Pizza topping (water, palm oil, modified corn starch, rennet casein, dried mozzarella cheese [part skim milk, salt, microbial enzymes, bacterial cultures], soybean oil, salt, potassium chloride, disodium phosphate, citric acid, guar gum, potassium sorbate, trisodium phosphate, sodium ...

How to make Goodfellas pizza pockets? ›

Tastiest when microwaved straight from the freezer. Remove film packaging, (recycle carton). Leave on its cardboard base, place on a microwaveable plate. Microwave on full power 2 mins.

How to cook pizza pocket? ›

Cooking & Usage Tips

COOKING INSTRUCTIONS: Preheat oven to 425°F (220°C). Place frozen pizza snack on baking sheet and cook for 16-18 minutes. Or microwave for 60-90 seconds.

How to make pizza pops better? ›

Bake at 420°

Official unofficial research shows Pizza Pops are better when baked, at 420. It achieves the perfect ratio of crust crispiness to cheese meltiness that Canadians love.

How do you keep pizza crust from getting hard when reheating? ›

Method: Oven

The gradual heat increase allows the crust “ample time to release moisture [from starch molecules] and soften” while the foil cover prevents it from drying out. They also recommend placing the baking sheet on the lowest oven rack so that it heats from the bottom up.

How do you keep pizza crispy when reheating? ›

Heat a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Don't add oil – the oil from the pizza will be enough to crisp the crust. Place a pizza slice in the pan. Let it cook for about two minutes or until the crust is nice and crisp.

Do hot pockets go in the freezer? ›

We don't recommend storing your HOT POCKETS® sandwiches in the fridge at any time. Keep your sandwich in the freezer until you're ready to enjoy! Is it safe to eat a HOT POCKETS® brand sandwich item once it is thawed? Absolutely do not eat any HOT POCKETS® sandwiches if they are thawed.

How do you freeze hot dogs so they don't stick together? ›

How to Freeze Hot Dogs. Wrap hot dogs separately in Freezer Wrap. Place in Freezer Zipper bag or FreezerWare™ container. Place in Freezer Zipper bag or FreezerWare™ container.

What is the best way to freeze hot food? ›

#4 DON'T Freeze Hot Food

Food should be completely cooled before freezing – actually, it is even better if you allow it to fully cool down in the fridge first and then freeze. If you store a bag or container with hot food along with an already frozen one, it might defrost slightly, creating a safety breach.

Can you refreeze hot pockets? ›

If thawing, thaw product under refrigeration (41°F) for a maximum of 7 days. DO NOT REFREEZE.

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