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I've learned that at this stage of my life, if I'm going to eat breakfast and lunch it needs to be quick and easy. Once my day starts rolling, I rarely have time to stop. Unfortunately, my fallback is a bag of chips propped open on the counter..and then I end up eating half of it. It's not healthy or filling, but it doesn't take any time, so it has become the easy way out. When it comes to meal prep, any energy I have is devoted to dinner prep instead.

On the flip side, I'm very willing to put energy into making up big batches of items for the freezer. Pull them out, zap them in the microwave and *bam!* a hot, homemade breakfast or lunch that actually has some nutrients to them rather than being a big bag of processed junk. And since I'm doing the prep all at once for a bunch of meals, it's a big time saver as well!

One of our favorite quick lunches are Homemade Garlic Parmesan Hot Pockets. Sean used to take the name brand Hot Pockets for lunch, but then I figured out how to make my own. The taste is incomparable! They are SO much tastier and healthier. Plus, a little time in the kitchen translates to customized, pre-portioned lunches, that go from freezer to table in 60 seconds. It's hard to skip lunch now!

Dump all of your dough ingredients in the bowl of a stand mixer and knead well.

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Divide each batch into 10 equal lumps. I have 20 lumps because I doubled the recipe. It takes about the same amount of time to make twice as many pockets as it does to do a single batch. My recommendation? Double it! You'll be glad you did!

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Roll each lump out into a rectangle.

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We weigh out our meat to help with portion control. We use 1.5 ounces of meat and 1 ounce of cheese per pocket. The ham and swiss version has only 308 calories! If you aren't worried about that, feel free to just eye it.

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Put the cheese down first and the meat on top of it. Once your pocket is folded and right side up, the cheese will actually be on top. When it's baked, the cheese will melt and fill in all the nooks andcranniesfor the perfect amount of cheese in every bite.

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Fold up one side...

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...then the other...

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...and both ends to seal the pocket.

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Place seam side down on a baking sheet sprayed with non-stick spray. Now for the best part! Sprinkle the top of each pocket liberally with parmesan cheese and garlic powder. Embrace the sprinkle! I have yet to put too much on top!

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This is what they will look like right before they go into the oven at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes.

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Serve warm, or wrap and place in the freezer. I wrap mine individually in wax paper and put them in a gallon freezer bag. Just make sure they are completely cool before freezing so that moisture doesn't get caught inside the wrapping.

These go straight from the freezer to the microwave to your plate in 60 seconds. That's super quick for a hot lunch!

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These pockets can be customized all sorts of different ways. Here are a few ideas to get you started, but don't let this hold you back:

-Ham and Swiss

-Turkey and Pepper Jack

-Pepperoni, Mozzarella, and a little bit of Pizza Sauce

-Baked Chicken, Broccoli, and a little bit of Alfredo Sauce

-Scrambled Eggs and Bacon

Tip: When you microwave these, the cheese is gooey enough that condiments aren't necessary. If you do decide to add a sauce, go very light on it so that it doesn't leak out of your dough.

Everyone in our family loves these...even Abby, our super picky eater, has given these her stamp of approval! Enjoy!

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Homemade Garlic Parmesan Hot Pockets

Adapted from Money Saving Mom's Ham and Cheese Pockets

Makes 10 Pockets


  • 3 Cups Flour
  • 1/4 Cup Dry Milk
  • 1/4 Cup Sugar
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 2 1/2 Tbsp Yeast
  • 1 Cup Warm Water (not hot!)
  • Diced Meat (from a Roast or Deli)
  • Cheese (Shredded or Sliced)
  • Parmesan Cheese
  • Garlic Powder

1. Combine the Flour, Dry Milk, Sugar, Salt, Yeast, and Water in a stand mixer and knead well.
2. Divide dough into 10 equal portions.
3. Take each portion, roll it into a rectangle and top with cheese and meat.
4. Fold sides and ends up to create a pocket.
5. Place seam side down on a sprayed cookie sheet. Top liberally with Parmesan Cheese and Garlic Powder.
6. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 15-20 minutes or until lightly brown.
7. Serve while warm, or cool completely, wrap individually in wax paper, and store in a freezer bag in the freezer.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in Hot Pockets? ›

ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, MALTED BARLEY FLOUR, NIACIN, IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), WATER, REDUCED FAT MOZZARELLA CHEESE (PASTEURIZED PART SKIM MILK, NONFAT MILK, MODIFIED FOOD STARCH*, CULTURES, SALT, VITAMIN A PALMITATE, ENZYMES, *INGREDIENTS NOT IN REGULAR MOZZARELLA CHEESE), PEPPERONI ...

What are Hot Pockets filled with? ›

Hot Pockets is an American brand of microwaveable turnovers generally containing one or more types of cheese, meat, or vegetables. Hot Pockets was founded by Chef America Inc. Since April 20, 2002, they have been produced by Nestlé.

How do Hot Pockets get crispy? ›

Making crispy HOT POCKETS® is simple! Insert your sandwich into the provided Crisping Sleeve, and it'll be nice and crispy once it's cooked.

Can you make a Hot Pocket on the stove? ›

Place the hot pockets, seam side down, in the skillet. Fry for about 3 to 4 minutes on all sides until lightly crispy and golden brown. Remove from the skillet and place on a wire rack, brush with butter/garlic mixture and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Serve warm.

Is Hot Pocket healthy for you? ›

Hot Pockets are not the healthiest of foods, but if you are eating good food throughout the day and looks like you are active, it may not really make a big difference. But maybe instead of eating one every day, you can mix it up - have one once in a while and make sure you are eating healthy overall.

Why did Hot Pockets get recalled? ›

Nestlé USA is initiating a recall of select batches of Hot Pockets Brand Sandwiches - Garlic Buttery Crust Pepperoni Pizza Value Packs (12-count) due to the potential presence of foreign material (clear plastic/glass). Impacted products could pose a choking or laceration risk and should be not be consumed.

Why was Hot Pockets recalled? ›

More Than 760,000 Pounds of Hot Pockets Recalled. Nestlé Prepared Foods said the product might be contaminated with “extraneous materials,” including glass and hard plastic.

Is the cheese in Hot Pockets real? ›

It's what's on the inside that counts, so we have options that are a good source of protein, made with real cheese, and a variety of delicious crusts all baked daily.

What is unhealthy about Hot Pockets? ›

Hot Pockets are high in sodium, offering over 700 mg per serving, which is a considerable portion of the recommended daily value.

What are the new Hot Pockets called? ›

Get to Know DELIWICH™

The sandwich should be eaten within 2 hours after it's thawed (4 hours after taking it out of the freezer).

Are Hot Pockets better in the air fryer? ›

If you don't feel like making your own homemade hot pockets, just purchase frozen hot pockets and cook in them in the air fryer at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 10-12 minutes. The are crispier than in the when microwaved and much faster than the oven! The perfect compromise!

Can you eat a Hot Pocket without microwaving it? ›

Technically you could eat a Hot Pocket without the microwave but not a hot pocket. It would still be a Hot Pocket but it wouldn't be a hot pocket unless you make it hot. Then you'd have a hot Hot Pocket as opposed to a not so hot Hot Pocket.

Do Hot Pockets have plastic in them? ›

More than half a million pounds of pepperoni sandwiches may be contaminated. More than 750,000 pounds of pepperoni Hot Pockets sold nationwide have been recalled because they may contain pieces of glass and hard plastic, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

How long do Hot Pockets go in the microwave? ›

Cooking instructions: Unwrap hot pocket and insert into the crisping sleeve. Place on a microwave-safe plate. Cook on HIGH (1100 watt oven) for 2 minutes. For lower wattage/compact microwave, cook on HIGH for 3 minutes.

How long do you cook a bacon egg and cheese Hot Pocket? ›

Conventional Oven: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F, unwrap sandwich and place on baking sheet. Do not use crisping sleeve in oven. Bake for 26 minutes (Ovens vary; cooking time may need to be adjusted. Keep frozen.

How do you cook a Hot Pocket without it exploding? ›

How do you cook a hot pocket without it exploding? I do 2 minutes in a Microwave. If it explodes, try 10 seconds less; just be sure it cooks all the way through—nothing worse than biting into cold meat.

How long should you put a Hot Pocket in for? ›

If you want to microwave a couple of frozen Hot Pockets, you can do that in just a few minutes. But if you want to make sure that your Hot Pockets are fully cooked, you should cook them for four minutes. The reason why is because two frozen pockets take longer so you have to set the timer of four minutes to cook.

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