Bean Balls~ aka~ Homerun Hits
Nutritional Info
- Servings Per Recipe: 6
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories: 541.6
- Total Fat: 31.7 g
- Cholesterol: 30.0 mg
- Sodium: 1,456.5 mg
- Total Carbs: 49.8 g
- Dietary Fiber: 2.5 g
- Protein: 16.0 g
View full nutritional breakdown of Bean Balls~ aka~ Homerun Hits calories by ingredient
Introduction
These are NOT low calorie!But they are a comfort food extraordinaire~ & a family favorite I make once every couple of months.
Great for kids to reheat & eat the next day! These are NOT low calorie!
But they are a comfort food extraordinaire~ & a family favorite I make once every couple of months.
Great for kids to reheat & eat the next day!
Number of Servings: 6
Ingredients
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1 can refried beans
3 hot dogs cut into pieces
12 crescent rolls- pillsbury
3 oz cheddar cheese, grated
Directions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Spray the inside of a muffin tin, or pop-over tins with Pam.
Cut hot dogs into 1/2 pieces, coin-wise.
Take two crescent rolls, & press them together to form a rectangle.
Line a pop-over/muffin tin with them.
Spoon about a tablespoon of refried beans in the bottom, press hot dog slices in the beans,
top with grated cheese.
Layer again, parfait style until the top~then press the flaps of crescent roll over to cover , it will look like a seamed baseball.
Bake about 20 minutes until gold brown.
Enjoy! (But be careful- contents are very hot!)
Number of Servings: 6
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user SPOOKYTHECAT.
Spray the inside of a muffin tin, or pop-over tins with Pam.
Cut hot dogs into 1/2 pieces, coin-wise.
Take two crescent rolls, & press them together to form a rectangle.
Line a pop-over/muffin tin with them.
Spoon about a tablespoon of refried beans in the bottom, press hot dog slices in the beans,
top with grated cheese.
Layer again, parfait style until the top~then press the flaps of crescent roll over to cover , it will look like a seamed baseball.
Bake about 20 minutes until gold brown.
Enjoy! (But be careful- contents are very hot!)
Number of Servings: 6
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user SPOOKYTHECAT.