What could be better than smoky bacon and spicy pepper-jack cheese tucked inside buttery, flaky crescent dough? These bites are effortless to make and perfect for game day, a party, or a simple weeknight dinner. Originally published January 21, 2014.

Table of Contents
- Try these bacon & pepper jack stuffed crescent rolls at your next party!
- Key ingredients
- How to make stuffed crescent rolls
- How to store these
- Can I make these in advance?
- More Super Bowl appetizers
- Bacon & Pepper-Jack Stuffed Crescent Rolls Recipe
Eric and I live on a street full of well-kept homes that look like they belong in a magazine. Our place, however, is a little rough around the edges — peeling paint and a neglected lawn — which I chalk up to life being busy and priorities being elsewhere. Small imperfections aside, our house is full of warmth and good food, which is what really matters when friends stop by to share appetizers and conversation.

We all have seasons where basic upkeep slips — I recently realized not everyone is watering their lawns because of a regional drought, which made me feel a little less negligent. Small household details, like refilling soap dispensers, can get overlooked when life is full of more interesting things, like trying a new appetizer recipe. These crescent rolls are the kind of simple, satisfying food that fills that space beautifully.

In other small domestic confessions, I sometimes avoid quick chores because I lose track of time. But cooking is one thing I prioritize — especially when it involves bacon. These crescent rolls require minimal hands-on work and deliver maximum flavor, which is exactly what you want for entertaining or when you simply want something tasty without fuss.

Try these bacon & pepper jack stuffed crescent rolls at your next party!
These little rolls are an easy crowd-pleaser. They’re great for watching the game, a casual gathering, or an impromptu snack when guests drop in. The combination of crisp, smoky bacon, melty pepper-jack, and buttery crescent dough makes them addictive — I always get asked for the recipe. They’re fast to prepare, transport well, and warm up nicely if you want to reheat leftovers.

Whether you plan to watch a full game or just graze on finger foods, add these to your menu. They’re made with just a few ingredients but deliver bold, comforting flavor. I sometimes sprinkle a little dried chive on top to brighten the presentation, but they’re delicious without any garnish, too. Below you’ll find step-by-step instructions and tips for storing, freezing, and reheating.
Key ingredients
There are just a few things you need to make these rolls — simple, accessible ingredients that come together quickly.
- Refrigerated crescent roll dough: Use store-bought refrigerated dough for convenience and consistent results.
- Bacon: Cooked and crumbled bacon adds smoky, salty crunch. Cook it until crisp for the best texture.
- Pepper-jack cheese: I like the mild heat of pepper-jack, but you can substitute mozzarella or another melting cheese if preferred.
How to make stuffed crescent rolls
These are very quick to assemble—perfect when you want a fast appetizer with big flavor.

Start by piling on cooked bacon and adding a piece of cheese to the wide end of each crescent triangle.

Cut the pepper-jack into half-stick pieces or use pre-portioned string cheese.

Top the bacon with cheese, roll each triangle snugly, and press the seams to seal so the cheese stays inside.

Place seam-side down on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake until golden. Serve plain or with a dipping sauce like ranch or marinara.

Bake for about 10–12 minutes until golden and puffed. Let cool briefly before serving so the cheese sets slightly and isn’t too hot to eat.
How to store these
Leftovers keep well. Store cooled rolls in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3–4 days. Make sure they cool completely before storing to avoid sogginess.
How to reheat
Reheat on a baking sheet in a 350°F oven for 5–8 minutes to restore crispiness. Microwaving for 20–30 seconds will warm them quickly but will produce softer, less flaky dough.
How to freeze
You can freeze baked rolls or assemble them and freeze unbaked. For unbaked freezing, freeze on a baking sheet until solid, then transfer to a freezer bag. Bake from frozen at 375°F, adding a few extra minutes to the bake time.

Can I make these in advance?
Yes. Assemble the rolls up to 24 hours ahead, cover tightly, and refrigerate. Bake when ready, adding a minute or two if baking straight from the fridge. To freeze assembled unbaked rolls, flash-freeze them on a sheet, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag. Bake from frozen at 375°F, adding a few minutes to the baking time until golden and cooked through.

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Bacon & Pepper-Jack Stuffed Crescent Rolls

Ingredients
- 6 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled
- 8 half sticks Pepper-Jack cheese, from a block
- 1 8-oz can refrigerated crescent roll dough
- chives, dried, optional
Instructions
- Cook the bacon until crisp, then chop or crumble it.
- Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Cut the pepper-jack into pieces about half the length of a cheese stick. You can halve pepper-jack string cheese if available.
- Unroll the dough. Place about a tablespoon of crumbled bacon on the wide end of each triangle, top with a piece of cheese, then roll up and seal the edges so the cheese doesn’t ooze out.
- Place seam-side down on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a silicon mat. Sprinkle with dried chives if desired.
- Bake at 375°F for 10–12 minutes, or until golden brown. Serve warm by themselves or with ranch or marinara for dipping.