Pizza Hut Style Cheese Sticks

Golden, cheesy sticks inspired by a favorite pizza chain. Soft dough, melty mozzarella, and a buttery garlic finish make them impossible to resist.

Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 30 minutes from start to finish when you use store bought dough so this is perfect for quick weeknight cooking and unexpected cravings.
- Uses pantry staples and simple cheese that most home cooks already have, so you can make this with minimal shopping.
- Make ahead options let you shape and freeze the unbaked sticks so you can bake fresh portions in minutes.
- Family friendly and crowd pleasing because the texture is soft on the inside and lightly crisp on the outside, and the cheese pull is always a hit.
- Customizable with herbs or dipping sauces so you can adapt to dietary needs or the flavor profile you prefer.
- Works on a baking sheet or on a pizza stone or in an air fryer for a crispier finish for those who prefer a faster method.
I found that my kids love dipping these in marinara while guests reach first for the hot ones. The first time I served them at a small gathering my friend compared them to a well loved chain and asked for the recipe immediately. That kind of reaction is why I keep this version in regular rotation.
Ingredients
- 1 pound pizza dough: Use store bought from a reliable brand like Trader Joe's or your local pizzeria for a consistent result. If you make your own look for dough that is well hydrated so it stretches without tearing. Room temperature dough is easier to roll and stretch.
- 2 cups whole milk mozzarella cheese shredded: Freshly shredded cheese melts more smoothly than pre shredded. Choose a full fat mozzarella for the best stretch and creaminess. If you like a stronger flavor try part skim mixed with a small amount of low moisture mozzarella.
- 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese grated: Aged Parmesan such as Parmigiano Reggiano adds umami and a slightly granular texture that contrasts the mozzarella. Avoid powdered style Parmesan that may contain anti caking agents.
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder: Garlic powder gives an even garlic flavor without adding moisture. For a fresher finish you can use one clove of finely minced garlic mixed into the melted butter.
- 4 tablespoons butter melted: Use unsalted butter and adjust salt at the end. Melted butter brushes easily and browns quickly in the oven to give a golden edge.
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning: A blend of dried oregano basil and thyme brings classic Italian notes. Use crushed red pepper if you want a hint of heat.
Instructions
Prepare the work surface and preheat the oven: Preheat the oven to 425 F and place a baking sheet or pizza stone on the middle rack. Lightly flour a large work surface. If using a pizza stone let it heat in the oven to help create a crisp bottom. Having a hot surface ready will shorten the bake and improve crust texture. Roll out the dough: On the floured surface press the dough into a rough rectangle about 12 by 10 inches. Use a rolling pin to even the thickness so the dough is about 1 4 inch thick. Work gently to avoid tearing and let the dough rest for one minute if it resists stretching. Add the cheeses and shape: Scatter the shredded mozzarella evenly over half of the rectangle leaving a one inch border along the edges. Sprinkle the grated Parmesan over the mozzarella. Fold the dough over the cheese so the two short edges meet and press the seams to seal. Use a sharp knife or a pizza wheel to cut the folded dough into 8 even strips approximately one inch wide. Brush with butter and season: Mix the melted butter with the garlic powder and Italian seasoning. Using a pastry brush coat each strip lightly. Tuck the ends under and place the sticks seam side down on the prepared sheet with a little space between each one. Brush the tops again for an extra golden crust. Bake until golden and melty: Bake in the preheated oven for 10 to 14 minutes. Look for a deep golden color at the edges and bubbling cheese beneath the dough layers. If the tops brown too quickly place a loose tent of foil over the sticks and continue baking until done. Finish and serve: Remove from the oven and brush once more with any remaining garlic butter. Let the sticks rest for two minutes so the cheese sets slightly. Serve warm with marinara or a herbed oil for dipping.
You Must Know
- These sticks are best eaten the day they are baked but you can refrigerate leftovers for up to three days and reheat in a 375 F oven for five to eight minutes to refresh the crust.
- They are not suitable for a dairy free diet because they contain both mozzarella and Parmesan.
- Freeze shaped unbaked sticks on a tray for up to three months then bake from frozen adding a few minutes to the bake time for a quick fresh treat.
- Using room temperature dough and freshly shredded cheese gives a superior melt and prevents excess moisture from causing sogginess.
What I enjoy most about making these is the moment when the cheese first stretches as you pull a stick apart. My sister once packed these for a picnic and the whole group applauded the gooey pull. It is a small pleasure but it always brightens the table and sparks conversation about favorite childhood snacks and local takeout memories.
Storage Tips
Store any cooled leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. To freeze unbaked sticks arrange them on a baking sheet so they do not touch and flash freeze for one hour. Transfer the frozen sticks to a freezer bag and label with the date. When you are ready to bake remove the number of sticks you want and bake from frozen adding three to five minutes to the bake time. For reheating baked sticks avoid the microwave because it makes the crust chewy. Instead place them on a baking sheet in a 375 F oven for five to eight minutes until warmed through and the crust is crisp again.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need to reduce dairy use a plant based mozzarella that melts well and a vegan Parmesan for the topping. Note that flavor and melt will be different. For a gluten free version use a store bought gluten free dough that is labeled for pizza and follow the same shaping technique while recognizing that texture will be slightly firmer. You can swap whole milk mozzarella for part skim to reduce fat but the cheese pull will be less dramatic. If you prefer a spicier note add 1 4 teaspoon crushed red pepper to the butter mixture or serve with a pepper infused marinara.
Serving Suggestions
Serve with warm marinara, herbed ranch or a balsamic infused olive oil for dipping. Pair these with a crisp salad of arugula and lemon for contrast or with roasted vegetables for a more substantial meal. For gatherings present them in a bread basket lined with a kitchen towel to keep them warm and add a small bowl of grated Parmesan and chopped fresh basil for guests to sprinkle on top. These are excellent alongside a simple pepperoni pizza if you want to make a sharing platter.
Cultural Background
Cheese sticks are an American favorite inspired by breadsticks and cheesy snacks that evolved in casual dining. They combine Italian flavors and American comfort techniques. Restaurants popularized the idea of a cheese filled bread that is easy to share. This recipe borrows that idea and simplifies it for the home kitchen using accessible dough and straightforward assembly. The Palmer family region popularized similar baked cheese pastries and they became a staple at community gatherings through the decades.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter add roasted garlic to the butter for a richer note and serve with a hearty tomato soup for dipping. In summer swap Italian seasoning for a mix of fresh basil and oregano and serve with a chilled tomato salad. For holidays add a sprinkle of finely chopped sage to the butter and serve alongside roasted meats. Adjust the bake time slightly if you add wet toppings to avoid sogginess.
Meal Prep Tips
Make a double batch and freeze half as unbaked sticks for quick meals later in the week. Label containers with bake instructions so you can hand off the tray to another family member. Use a silicone mat on the baking sheet for easy cleanup. If you plan to transport baked sticks place them in a low oven on warm setting and bring along an insulated carrier to keep them warm for parties.
These cheese sticks are a small ritual that brings people together. They are forgiving to make and flexible enough to adapt. I hope this version becomes a staple in your home and creates the same warm memories it has in mine.
Pro Tips
Use freshly shredded mozzarella for a smoother melt and to avoid excess moisture from pre shredded cheese.
Flash freeze shaped unbaked sticks before bagging to prevent them from sticking together in the freezer.
Brush the sticks twice with the garlic butter for a deeper golden crust and extra flavor.
If the tops brown too fast tent loosely with foil and continue baking until the cheese is bubbly.
This nourishing pizza hut style cheese sticks recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Ingredients
Dough
Cheese
Seasoning and Finish
Instructions
Preheat and prepare surface
Preheat oven to 425 F and place a baking sheet or pizza stone on the middle rack. Lightly flour a work surface to prevent sticking.
Roll out the dough
Roll dough into a roughly 12 by 10 inch rectangle about 1 4 inch thick. Let rest one minute if it resists stretching so it relaxes and becomes easier to shape.
Add cheese and fold
Scatter shredded mozzarella over half of the rectangle leaving a one inch border. Sprinkle grated Parmesan and fold the dough over the cheese. Press seams to seal.
Cut and season
Cut the folded dough into eight even strips and mix melted butter with garlic powder and Italian seasoning. Brush each strip lightly and tuck ends under.
Bake until golden
Bake for 10 to 14 minutes until deep golden at the edges and cheese bubbles underneath. Tent with foil if the tops brown too quickly.
Rest and serve
Brush with remaining garlic butter after baking and let rest two minutes so the cheese sets slightly. Serve warm with marinara or herbed oil.
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