Copy Cat Little Caesar's Crazy Bread (2024)

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This copycat Little Caesar’s crazy bread is a recipe for a light, fluffy breadstick with a liberal garlic butter glaze and a generous grated parmesan cheese topping. It’s the perfect way to get your fix without ever leaving the house!

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Ever experience that moment of panic when you look up at the clock, and suddenly realize you should’ve started dinner 30 minutes ago?

Please, tell me it’s not just me!

Little Caesar’s $5 hot and ready pizzas have saved me on more than one occasion.

Still, nothing against LC, but I don’t really like their pizza all that much.

I will happily munch on the homemade side salad while my kids contently enjoy their pizza.

That said, I could never go to one of their joints and not leave without a bag of the good stuff.

Their warm, buttery Parmesan crusted crazy bread to be exact.

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Pretty sure it’s safe to say that the crazy bread’s always the star of their show.

Soft and slightly chewy, brushed with garlic butter and sprinkled with a heavy-handed amount of Parmesan cheese.

They’re pretty much the best version of a bread stick. Arguably, ever.

I’ve never been good at the whole delayed gratification thing, and even though the closest Little Caesar’s to us is only about 10 miles away, when a craving hits that’s just too far.

And that’s one of the reasons I love this make-at-home copycat version so much.

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Is This The Same As Making Little Caesar’s Breadsticks From Scratch?

Let me stop you right there!

If this is anything like my copycat Arby’s Beef N Cheddar recipe, there’s going to be an immediate influx of comments telling me how it’s not ‘authentic’.

I know it’s not authentic, but that’s the point with my copycat recipe.

The convenience of home baking, without all the extra work- and without a trip to the store.

So no- this isn’t the exact same as Little Caesar’s crazy bread, but it tastes darn close.

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Ingredients Needed

A large part of my at home, copycat endeavor is to get the same flavor, again with minimal effort.

I’m truly a lazy cook at heart. Don’t tell that to my appetite or taste buds though!

So this at home version is all about convenience.

  • refrigerated pizza dough– one can, or you can use one batch of our easy homemade pizza dough
  • butter– melted
  • garlic salt
  • Parmesan cheese– use the grated kind, the green can

That’s it.

Just four simple ingredients stand between you and a batch of rich, buttery homemade crazy bread!

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How To Make

If you’ve been shying away from making breadsticks at home because homemade bread sounds complicated- then this is 100 % the recipe for you.

Using the convenience of store bought pizza dough means there’s no yeast to proof, long waits during rise times, or even trouble shooting where you went wrong.

Simply take a can of homemade pizza dough, which is usually found near the refrigerated biscuit dough, and roll it out onto a clean, flat surface.

The canned dough should automatically roll out into a rectangle.

If you opt for homemade pizza dough, or even a traditional store bought dough ball, you’ll need to roll it out with a rolling pin into a roughly rectangular shape.

It doesn’t have to be perfect though!

Using a sharp pizza cutter, carefully slice the dough evenly in half length wise.

Cut 8 vertical strips in the dough, to create 16 small breadsticks.

Transfer each piece of dough to a lightly greased baking sheet.

They will puff as they bake, so make sure they aren’t sitting directly on top of each other.

Bake the bread sticks at 450 degrees for 6-8 minutes, or until they’re slightly puffed and just barely golden brown.

While the breadsticks are baking, prepare the garlic butter.

Melt the butter, and then stir in the garlic salt until evenly combined.

Remove the baked breadsticks from the oven, and while still hot brush the garlic butter evenly out over top of them all.

Don’t be sparing with it. You can even do a second coating.

You want all the garlic butter slathered on those delicious dough sticks.

Sprinkle the buttered breadsticks evenly with the Parmesan cheese.

Serve them warm with a small bowl of chilled marinara sauce on the side for dipping.

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Other Delicious Appetizers & Side Ideas To Serve With Pizza

Pizza and bread sticks pair together perfectly, and this copy cat crazy bread is the perfect way to get your fast food fix without ever leaving the house!

Looking for ideas beyond salad that pair well with a pizza dinner?

Try these:

  • Buttered Lemon Pepper Chicken Wings
  • Crispy, Oven Baked Cheese Fries
  • Bacon Beer Cheese Dip

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Copy Cat Little Caesar’s Crazy Bread

This copycat Little Caesar's crazy bread is a recipe for a light, fluffy breadstick with a liberal garlic butter glaze and a generous grated parmesan cheese topping. It's the perfect way to get your fix without ever leaving the house!

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Course: Appetizer, Bread, Snack

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 8 minutes minutes

Total Time: 18 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Calories: 102kcal

Author: Meaghan @ 4 Sons R Us

Ingredients

  • 1 can of refrigerated pizza dough or one batch homemade pizza dough
  • 2 tbsp butter melted
  • 1/2 tsp garlic salt
  • 1/8-1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Roll out your pizza dough onto a clean surface, into a roughly rectangular shape (doesn’t have to be perfect or exact).

  • Cut dough in half lengthwise, and then cut 8 strips vertically (making 16 small bread sticks). Place each strip onto a lightly greased baking sheet. Bake at 450 degrees for 6-8 minutes or until golden brown.

  • While the bread sticks are baking, melt the butter and stir in the garlic salt.

  • Remove the cooked bread sticks from the oven and brush on the garlic butter mixture.

  • Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and serve warm with marinara sauce for dipping.

Nutrition

Calories: 102kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 6mg | Sodium: 365mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 68IU | Calcium: 12mg | Iron: 1mg

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pictures & post updated 12/16/2020

recipe originally from Six Sister’s Stuff

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FAQs

What is on Crazy Bread at Little Caesars? ›

Crazy Bread is prepared using dough made from scratch in-store each day to create the perfect texture and flavor. Sticks of freshly baked bread are topped with flavors of butter and garlic, then sprinkled with Parmesan cheese to create one of Little Caesars most popular menu items.

How many Crazy Bread comes in an order? ›

In keeping with Little Caesars' thrifty mindset, Crazy Bread isn't crazy expensive. Prices may vary depending on your location, but in the Los Angeles area, Crazy Bread prices are as follows: an order of Crazy Bread, which includes eight breadsticks, is just $3.00 (via Little Caesars).

How long does it take to cook Crazy Bread? ›

Remove bread from wrapper and place directly on oven rack. 3. Bake bread for 6-8 minutes or until edges golden brown. Ovens may vary, so baking time and temperature may need to be adjusted.

What is the code for free Crazy Bread? ›

your favorite pizza online. Use code CRAZY3A.

Do you refrigerate Little Caesars Crazy Bread? ›

Keep refrigerated or frozen. Product appears to be cooked but is NOT and needs to be cooked to an internal temperature of 165°F. Crust: Unopened bread/crust can be refrigerated for up to 7 days or kept frozen.

Did Little Caesars get rid of $5 hot and ready? ›

Not even Little Caesars is immune from price increases: The chain's signature $5 Hot-N-Ready pizza now costs 11% more.

Why is it called crazy bread? ›

Little Caesars Breadsticks FAQs

In a 2009 article, the company claimed that it was the first pizza chain to sell a “side bread item”. As for why Little Caesars decided to call it “crazy” in the first place? Well, the company tweeted in 2013 they named it after the guy who created it, “Crazy” Brett.

What year did crazy bread come out? ›

The original Crazy Bread was first introduced in 1982.

What makes Crazy Bread so good? ›

According to the company, Crazy Bread has been around since 1982 and is made using fresh dough that's created from scratch in-store each day. The dough is then sliced into individual breadsticks and topped with butter, garlic and parmesan before getting popped in the oven and cooked to golden-brown perfection.

Does Little Caesars use real cheese? ›

Little Caesars products are made with quality ingredients, like fresh, never frozen, mozzarella and Muenster cheese and sauce made from fresh-packed, vine-ripened California crushed tomatoes.

How do you reheat Little Caesars Crazy Bread? ›

Place oven rack in middle of oven. Preheat oven to 450°F (232°C). Remove bread from wrapper and place directly on oven rack. Bake bread for 6-8 minutes or until edges golden brown.

Did Little Caesars ever have spaghetti? ›

The year was 1993, and Little Caesars was ramping up its menu with a few new items (via MoneyINC). These included a pizza with a french fry crust and spaghetti, the latter of which was served to customers in a unique and slightly comical way.

What is in a zap pack? ›

“ZAP Pack” means a pack, labelled in compliance with the Poisons Regulations Act 1965, containing oral doses of azithromycin (total dose 1g), amoxicillin (total dose 3g) and probenecid (total dose 1g).

What is Little Caesars crazy crust? ›

The Stuffed Crazy Crust Pizza takes Little Caesars classic Stuffed Crust pizza, oozing with melted cheesy goodness, and tops the crust with Little Caesars signature Crazy Crust topping– a mouthwatering blend of garlic-infused buttery richness adorned with a sprinkle of parmesan.

What makes Little Caesars Crazy Bread so good? ›

Maybe it's the chewy, slightly greasy dough or the heavy hit of garlic and the coating of crispy Parmesan cheese. Whatever the reason, there is nothing quite like Little Caesars Crazy Bread.

What's on Little Caesars cheesy bread? ›

A customer favorite! The mouth-watering flavors of garlic, butter, Parmesan cheese, and our own Italian spices top 100% real Mozzarella and Muenster cheeses.

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