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    Cheesy Garlic Pull Aparts

    2 tablespoons butter
    3 garlic cloves, minced
    2 teaspoons dried parsley
    1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
    1 (8 ounce) can biscuits (10 biscuits)
    2 cups mozzarella cheese (can use less)
    2 tablespoons parmesan cheese, grated
    pizza sauce

    Heat oven to 425.
    Melt butter in small bowl. Stir garlic, parsley and garlic powder into butter.
    Pour butter mixture into pan.
    Cut biscuits into 4 sections each. Place in pan. Top with both cheeses.
    Bake for 10-15 minutes until biscuits are cooked through.
    Invert upside down onto a plate.
    (I take a knife around the edges of pan to release stuck on cheese before inverting to plate.).
    Serve with warm pizza sauce.

    These are very good. We like to dip them in Mama's Marinara sauce.

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    Yum, janie! Now, I don't crave bread much- but I could eats these 'til the cows come home!

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    Sounds really good, Janie.

    As a side note, I've discovered that virtually any yeast bread recipe can be used to make pull-aparts. Mix and proof the dough as you otherwise would, then shape it into small balls, and arrange in a pan, with each one just kissing the next.

    I like using a ring mold, and make them like Monkey Bread. But no reason they can't go in a regular pan.

    I'm thinking your recipe would work particularly well with a good pizza dough.

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    I was brought up on bread (with or without garlic on it) and sauce. To me that is a complete meal - don't need anything else!

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    This sounds good Janie. And easy.....I'll have to try these. I love the garlic and cheese sticks you get at pizza places.

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    I got this from another site ages ago. We make it all the time and I have given the recipe to lots of friends. So far everyone has loved it. It smells so good while baking.

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    >It smells so good while baking.<

    Not for nothing, Janie, but aren't "smells good" and "baking" redundant?

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    Yeah I guess it is lol.

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    YUM! We might just have to have these tonight before we head out to the high school football game! I bet that our breath will ensure that we won't be crowded too closely in our bleacher seats! lol!

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    These do sound good. As for the football game, you might want to give some to the wide receivers to ensure they don't get tackled.

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