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Bubble up pizza is part super easy casserole and part, well… pizza! It only takes a few minutes to throw together and the whole family will love it!

bite of pepperoni bubble up pizza on fork with dinner plate in background.

Bubble up pizza is a throwback to my childhood. It is a super fast and easy dinner option that can easily be customized with your favorite pizza toppings. The results were a favorite meal of my family growing up and is still making an appearance at our table today.

If you are looking for a super simple meal to get on the table, you are in the right place  I think the ease with which this comes together is a huge part of why my mom like making it so much when we were kids.

That and the fact that nobody complained when it was on the menu! I am the oldest of six kids, so there was always dance practice, baseball, soccer and school activities to run between.

biscuits with pepperoni and mushrooms in pan ready to turn into pizza casserole bake.

Yet my parents made it a priority to have as many of us at the dinner table as possible each evening. So having some easy recipes in the arsenal was a must.

I think we picked up the idea of bubble up pizza at one of those in home sales parties. This and the garlic mushroom flatbreads became staples at our house after that.

pan of bubble up pizza covered with shredded mozzarella and pepperoni ready to be baked.

It’s so easy the kids can make it!

If you can open a can of biscuits, you can make this. It really is that simple.

If you can’t open the can, have your kids do it! 🤣 I don’t mind the pop of those biscuit cans, but Little Dude loves the surprise so it’s his job.

He also did the work of cutting the biscuits into quarters. We used kitchen shears to make it super simple but a knife works too.

pan of pepperoni bubble up pizza fresh from the oven and ready to eat.

Meanwhile make sure your oven is preheating and you have a pan sprayed with cooking spray ready to go. Then all you have to do is open a can of pizza sauce and choose your toppings.

We had pepperoni and mushrooms on this particular night. If you want to sneak some extra veggies in, green peppers and onions would be a fabulous addition.

You can also use bits of browned sausage or some ham if you prefer. If you want meatless, that is fine too all cheese or cheese and vegetables works too!

I basically just help gather the ingredients and transfer the pan to and from the oven. Little Dude is more than capable of the rest of dinner prep at 6 years old.

If he can do it, you can too!

serving spoon scooping out first helping of bubble up pizza showing melty cheese and sauce covered biscuit bites.

Making A Bigger Batch

Growing up, my mom would always double the recipe. I would put a layer of cheese in the middle and another on top to make sure it’s all as tasty as can be.

Just make sure your baking dish is plenty deep or switch from a 9×13″ pan to a lasagna pan. Those biscuits will puff up as they bake and you don’t want a mess in the oven.

It will take a few extra minutes in the oven to bake it through. Check it after an additional 5 minutes or so and see if the center is done.

Since there are just 3 of us at home the recipe as written was plenty for us and some leftovers.

Serving of bubble up pizza casserole on dinner plate with sauteed zucchini, ready to eat.

Does this recipe remind you of days gone by as well? Maybe you called it pizza pull apart bread or puffed up pizza casserole?

No matter what you call it, I think we should put it back in the rotation! The only decision is which toppings to try first.

Frequently Asked Questions

What toppings work best on bubble up pizza casserole?

Whatever you like on your pizza will work in this casserole. Browned Italian sausage or some browned ground beef will work great. Pepperoni is always fun. You can even add in your favorite veggie toppings.

What is the best way to cut biscuits for bubble up bakes or monkey bread?

A knife is something everyone has and works well. A pizza cutter or kitchen shears also make quick work of cutting the biscuit dough into quarters.

More Great Pizza Inspired Recipes

For another fun twist on pizza, try making a pizza crescent ring. It’s a lot like this, but in a pull apart ring rather than a casserole. It is fun for dinner or as a game day snack.

If you’d rather make a traditional pizza, try my whole wheat pizza crust or sourdough pizza crust. Or try making a no boil pizza pasta bake if you want to mash up your favorite pizza toppings with an easy baked pasta recipe.

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bite of pepperoni bubble up pizza on fork with dinner plate in background.

Bubble Up Pizza

Carlee
Bubble up pizza is part super easy casserole and part, well… pizza! It only takes a few minutes to throw together and the whole family will love it!
4.92 from 12 ratings
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course Dinners
Cuisine American
Servings 8 Servings
Calories 383 kcal

Ingredients
 

  • 16 ounces canned biscuits
  • 14 ounces pizza sauce
  • cups pizza toppings of your choice
  • 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
  • ½ teaspoon garlic salt

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350°F and grease a 9×13-inch pan. 
  • Cut biscuits into fourths. Sprinkle the biscuit bits in a layer over the bottom of the prepared pan. 
    16 ounces canned biscuits
  • Spread the toppings over the biscuits, and drizzle it all with the pizza sauce.
    1½ cups pizza toppings of your choice, 14 ounces pizza sauce
  • Sprinkle cheese and garlic salt over the top of everything.
    2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese, ½ teaspoon garlic salt
  • Bake for 25-30 minutes or until the sauce is bubbly and the cheese is melted and slightly golden.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 383kcalCarbohydrates: 42gProtein: 14gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 856mgFiber: 2gSugar: 4g
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Amy

Saturday 25th of January 2020

This bubble up pizza sounds like a great idea! I'm always up for an easy meal. I'm going to give this recipe to my 20 year old son, and I think that he is going to love it. Thank you for sharing.

Kelsie | the itsy-bitsy kitchen

Thursday 16th of January 2020

I'm totally adding this to my dinner rotation! I love how easy it is, and who can turn down pizza flavors?

Andrea Nine

Wednesday 15th of January 2020

Such a yummy and easy meal. I made this several times last summer, so glad you reminded me with this great recipe to make again! Happy Wednesday lovely!