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BUBBLE UP PIZZA CASSEROLE

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BUBBLE UP PIZZA CASSEROLE is my answer to those nights when everyone is hungry, the fridge looks random, and I do not feel like babysitting dough. You know the vibe, you want pizza, but you also want it to be easy and kind of fun. This is the cozy, bubbly, cheesy bake that delivers the pizza flavors without the stress. It is also one of my favorite ways to get dinner on the table fast when friends pop by or the kids are acting like they have not eaten in days. If you have a can of biscuits and a jar of sauce, you are already halfway there.
BUBBLE UP PIZZA CASSEROLE

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From my kitchen to yours—BUBBLE UP PIZZA CASSEROLE mixes classic comfort with bright flavor. Tested, tasted, and ready for your table. BUBBLE UP PIZZA CASSEROLE is my answer to those nights when everyone is hungry, the fridge looks random, and I do not feel like babysitting dough.…

Key Ingredients in Bubble Up Pizza Casserole

The magic of Bubble Up Pizza Casserole is that the biscuit pieces puff up while they bake, soaking up sauce and melting into all that cheese. It looks a little rustic when it comes out, but in the best way. Think: pizza meets casserole, with soft doughy bites and crispy edges.

What you will need

  • Refrigerated biscuit dough (the simple canned kind)
  • Pizza sauce (jarred is totally fine)
  • Mozzarella cheese (shredded)
  • Pepperoni (or your favorite topping)
  • Italian seasoning (or oregano plus garlic powder)
  • Optional extras: sliced mushrooms, black olives, cooked sausage, bell peppers, onions

I usually cut each biscuit into quarters with kitchen scissors right in the can, because it is quick and less messy. Then I toss the biscuit pieces with sauce and seasoning, fold in most of the cheese, and top it with pepperoni plus the rest of the cheese. That is it. If you want another version that leans into the biscuit vibe even more, I have also made something similar to this pizza casserole with biscuits, and it scratches the same comfort food itch.

One more little note: use a baking dish with a bit of depth. This stuff really bubbles up. That is part of the fun, but you do not want sauce lava dripping onto your oven floor.

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Popular Variations of Bubble Up Pizza Casserole

I make Bubble Up Pizza Casserole a lot, and I rarely make it the exact same way twice. It is one of those recipes that forgives you for using what you have. Here are a few variations that actually work (not just ideas that sound cute).

Easy crowd favorites

Meat lovers: Add cooked crumbled sausage and a little bacon. I keep the pepperoni on top so it gets those crispy edges.

Veggie pizza: Use mushrooms, peppers, onions, and olives. Just do not overload it with watery veggies or you can end up with a softer bake.

Chicken ranch: Swap pizza sauce for a light layer of ranch plus a little mozzarella and cheddar blend. Add cooked chicken and a few green onions.

Spicy: Use spicy pepperoni, add jalapenos, and sprinkle crushed red pepper on top right after baking.

If you are in a snacky mood, I also love making air fryer pizza rolls on game nights. They are a different vibe, but the flavors are in the same neighborhood.

And if you are the kind of person who likes to tinker with the dough part, you might enjoy this 7 up biscuits recipe for another day. It is not the same as canned dough, obviously, but it is a fun baking project when you have time.

BUBBLE UP PIZZA CASSEROLE

Cooking Tips for Perfecting Your Casserole

This is a low stress dinner, but a few small choices make it go from pretty good to wow, I am going back for seconds.

1. Grease the dish well. Even if your bakeware claims it is nonstick, cheese has its own plans. A quick coat of oil or cooking spray saves you a lot of scrubbing later.

2. Cut the biscuits into similar sizes. If some pieces are huge and some are tiny, you will get mixed texture. Quartering each biscuit is usually perfect.

3. Do not drown the dough. You want everything coated, not swimming. Too much sauce can stop the biscuits from puffing the way you want.

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4. Layer for the best melt. I like mixing some cheese inside, then topping with more cheese. That way you get cheesy bites throughout and a golden top.

5. Bake until the center is truly done. The top can look perfect while the middle is still doughy. I check the center with a spoon and look for biscuits that are puffed and no longer raw.

6. Let it rest for 5 to 10 minutes. This is hard because it smells amazing, but resting helps it set. Slices hold together better, and you do not burn your mouth.

If you do end up with a baked on mess in your pan or on a sheet tray, I have definitely been there. This guide on salt scrub techniques to remove burnt buildup is surprisingly helpful for stubborn cooked on spots.

“I made this for my family and everyone ate it without complaining, which honestly never happens. The biscuits were soft, the edges were crispy, and it tasted like pizza night with half the work.”

Nutritional Information and Serving Suggestions

Nutrition will vary a lot depending on the biscuit brand, how much cheese you use, and what toppings go in. Bubble Up Pizza Casserole is definitely comfort food, but you can tweak it based on what you need.

Here are a few practical ways to lighten it up or just balance the plate:

  • Use turkey pepperoni or cut the pepperoni amount in half.
  • Add more veggies like peppers and mushrooms for volume.
  • Use part skim mozzarella if that is your thing.
  • Serve with a simple salad so it feels like a full meal.

My go to serving combo is a big green salad with a tangy dressing, plus extra warmed pizza sauce on the side for dipping. If I am feeding teens or very hungry adults, I will add something simple like roasted broccoli or a bowl of soup.

Also, if you love cozy baked dinners like this, you can browse more ideas in this casserole collection. It is where I go when I want easy meals that taste like you tried harder than you did.

Reader Reviews and Experiences

I have shared this recipe with friends, neighbors, and a couple coworkers who always ask for easy dinner wins. The feedback is pretty consistent: it disappears fast, it is kid friendly, and people love that it feels like pizza night without waiting for delivery.

A few things readers often mention after trying Bubble Up Pizza Casserole:

They love the texture. Those biscuit bites get soft and fluffy in the middle, and the top gets browned and cheesy.

It is flexible. People swap toppings based on what their family likes, and it still works.

It reheats well. A quick warm up in the oven or air fryer brings back the crispy edges. Microwave is fine too, just softer.

If you try it, I would genuinely love to hear what toppings you went with. Everyone has that one pizza combo they swear by, and this casserole is basically a blank canvas for that.

Common Questions

Can I make Bubble Up Pizza Casserole ahead of time?

You can prep toppings ahead, but I recommend assembling right before baking. The biscuits can get gummy if they sit in sauce too long.

How do I know the biscuits are fully cooked?

Check the center. The biscuit pieces should look puffed and no longer doughy. If the top browns too fast, cover loosely with foil and keep baking.

Can I use crescent dough instead of biscuits?

You can, but the texture will be different and less bubbly. Biscuits give the classic bite that makes this recipe what it is.

What is the best pan size?

A standard 9 by 13 baking dish works great for a family sized batch. For a smaller group, you can halve it and use an 8 by 8.

What should I serve with it?

A crisp salad, roasted veggies, or a simple soup are my favorites. It is rich, so something fresh on the side is perfect.

A cozy pizza night you can actually pull off

If you want a dinner that feels fun and familiar, Bubble Up Pizza Casserole is the one to keep in your back pocket. It is quick, flexible, and hits that cheesy pizza craving without a lot of work. For more inspiration, I like peeking at Bubble Up Pizza – The Country Cook and the lighter take from Bubble Up Pizza Casserole – Emily Bites when I am in the mood to compare ideas. Try it once, then make it your own with your favorite toppings. And if it becomes a regular at your house like it did at mine, do not say I did not warn you.

Delicious Bubble Up Pizza Casserole with cheese, pepperoni, and biscuit pieces.

Bubble Up Pizza Casserole

A fun, easy, and comforting pizza casserole made with biscuit dough, pizza sauce, and cheese, perfect for busy nights or unexpected guests.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
Course: Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine: American
Calories: 350

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients
  • 2 cans Refrigerated biscuit dough The simple canned kind.
  • 1 jar Pizza sauce Jarred is totally fine.
  • 2 cups Shredded mozzarella cheese Use more for a cheesier bake.
  • 1 cup Pepperoni Or your favorite pizza topping.
  • 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning Or a mix of oregano and garlic powder.
Optional Extras
  • 1 cup Sliced mushrooms
  • 1/2 cup Black olives
  • 1 cup Cooked sausage For meat lovers’ version.
  • 1 cup Diced bell peppers
  • 1/2 cup Diced onions

Method
 

Preparation
  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
  2. Cut each biscuit into quarters using kitchen scissors.
  3. In a large bowl, toss the biscuit pieces with pizza sauce and Italian seasoning.
  4. Fold in most of the mozzarella cheese.
Assembly
  1. Pour the biscuit mixture into a greased baking dish.
  2. Top with pepperoni and the remaining mozzarella cheese.
Baking
  1. Bake in the preheated oven for 30-35 minutes until bubbly and golden on top.
  2. Let it rest for 5-10 minutes before slicing.

Notes

For a crispy top, consider covering with foil if it browns too fast. You can also make variations based on personal toppings or dietary preferences.

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