Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (2024)

I like serving fresh warm rolls with my meals, especially if I’m having someone over. But, it’s a lot of work to make rolls from scratch and more often than not I resort to baking a pack of ready-made biscuits or crescent rolls. Here’s a quick and easy way to spice up a batch of biscuits to make it look homemade and lend it more flavor!

Garlic Parmesan Knots Recipe

Ingredients:
1 (16 oz) pack of your favorite Biscuits
3 tbsp of grated Parmesan Cheese
1 tsp dried Parsley
1 tsp dried Oregano
1 tsp Kosher Salt
1/2 tsp Garlic Powder
Butter Spray ( or 2 tbsp butter melted)

Method:
– Start by cracking open that pack of biscuits.
– On a lightly floured surface, roll a biscuit into a sausage shape. Once it’s around 6-7 inches long, tie a knot with the dough…a simple knot, just as you would a rope or shoe lace or whatever.
– Pull the one end over and tuck it in the back and push the other in to the back as well….ta da, looks fancier already doesn’t it?
– Bake the knots according to the instructions on the pack (mine said a 425F Oven for 15-17 minutes). Bake them in the oven for a few minutes less than what the pack says. I baked for 10 minutes.
– While your knots are baking, lets start with what makes these rolls so good
-The garlic parmesan topping. Grate about 3 tablespoons worth of fresh parmesan cheese…and if you must you can resort to the powdered parmesan that you get in a jar.
– Add a teaspoon each of dried parsley, oregano and kosher salt and add just 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder. Mix well.
– After around 10-12 minutes take the rolls out of the oven and spray with some butter (or if you’r using regular melted butter, brush it) on each roll.
– Sprinkle your topping over each of the rolls. Be generous!
– Pop the rolls back into to oven till they turn a beautiful golden.

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  1. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (7)Tiffany says

    These look & sound absolutely fabulous! Can’t believe they’re so simple to make; the easier, the better. Can’t wait to try them!! Thanks to the genius who created these little masterpieces!

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  2. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (8)Liuba says

    Looks too yummy! Love everything with Parmesan! Can’t wait to make them at home!!!!!! When i have a right oven… lol

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  3. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (9)Margy says

    Yum. Pizza Hut makes delicious cheesy breadsticks and I’ll bet it’s that recipe but with pizza dough.
    I wonder if you would want to dip the biscuits in marinara sauce or ranch dressing also for a unique taste. Once again, YUM!

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    • Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (10)Noreen says

      ooooooo dipping it in marinara sounds wonderful! I must try that next time 🙂

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  4. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (11)Michele says

    Found you on Pinterest ;o) I made these tonight with our spaghetti dinner. Everyone loved them… well except our 8 year old who is a little grumpy this evening… so we really can’t go on her opinion because nothing is good right now! Thank you for posting this I am trolling your recipes and pinning a few to try… I think Indian Flatbread is next!

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    • Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (12)Noreen says

      Thanks Michele! I would suggest the 7 up biscuits for the 8 year old with a little honey drizzled over! I know I love them! 😉

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  5. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (13)Matt says

    I love garlic knots and these look really tasty, but I’m disappointed that you feel homemade rolls are too difficult. Making rolls from scratch is really easy and fairly quick, with the bonus being that you get to control what you end up feeding your family. No preservatives, no chemicals, and certainly no of whatever “butter flavor” is made of! I love this recipe: http://www.food52.com/recipes/8283_quick_and_easy_dinner_rolls

    Give it a try sometime, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed!

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    • Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (14)Noreen says

      I agree that home-made rolls would be better and I have on occasion made them from scratch. It’s not that I find making rolls hard, this recipe is more of an idea and a quick and easy way to make rolls on the spot, when you haven’t planned ahead. 🙂

  6. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (15)Miriam Bonine says

    Very well showed step by step like the way it was laid out.

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  7. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (16)maria says

    this where very easy to make and taste so good!

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  8. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (17)Mrs. Measurement says

    So easy! I love being able to re-purpose pillbury products for new recipes. I’m going to have to try this out.

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  9. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (18)Pam says

    Wow, love how easy and yummy this looks! Great photos too! Thanks for sharing!
    Pam @ The Patriotic Pam

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  10. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (19)Stacie says

    Tried these tonight with butter instead of Pam spray. Everyone loved them! Thanks 🙂

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  11. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (20)Jill says

    Delicious! I used crescent rolls and butter. Mmmmm.

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  12. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (21)Surkhab says

    These knots are gorgeous! So much garlic love. I’m ready to start stuffing these into my face.

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  13. Garlic Parmesan Knots | Picture the Recipe (22)shutapp says

    sach a amazing collections great recipes and also easy to make
    thaks for shearing

    Reply

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FAQs

How do you cook garlic knots? ›

Instructions. Preheat oven to 425°F. Place Garlic Knots flat on baking sheet with edges. Bake 7-9 minutes and until golden brown.

What are garlic knots made of? ›

A classic Italian pizzeria snack, garlic knots are strips of pizza dough tied in a knot, baked, and then topped with melted butter, garlic and parsley. Hank has authored five cookbooks, the latest in 2021.

How do you cook frozen garlic knots in the oven? ›

Baking frozen garlic knots

I usually go for 10-15 minutes at 400 straight from the freezer. Then douse them in that buttery goodness. Done.

Do you fry garlic before cooking? ›

So, when do you saute the garlic? Why, after the onion! Onion is the first to go in the pan because it needs time to become translucent, meaning it's cooked, which takes about 10 minutes. Garlic, on the other hand, cooks quickly and burns easily, so introduce it after the onion is cooked.

How long can garlic knots sit out? ›

How long can garlic knots sit out? Garlic knots might look resilient, but after about 2 hours of strutting their stuff on the counter, they start to lose their fab flair and safety. Best to munch them or stash them in the fridge sooner rather than later!

Can garlic knots go bad? ›

Make Ahead and Storage. To make these ahead of time, cool to room temperature after baking. Store them in an airtight container at room temp for up to 3 days. To freeze, bake the knots, cool, then freeze in an airtight container or freezer bag for up to 4 months.

Can garlic knots stay out overnight? ›

As a safety precaution, it's recommended not to consume garlic bread or any perishable food that has been left out at room temperature for more than two hours. This is especially important if the environment is warm or humid, as these conditions can further promote bacterial growth.

What country are garlic knots from? ›

Garlic knots are a type of garlic bread found primarily in pizzerias around New York City and the surrounding regions. They were developed in the 1940s in Brooklyn. Many pizzerias claim to be the progenitors of the baked good.

How long do I cook frozen garlic knots? ›

Spread out garlic knots in a single layer in the prepared air fryer basket. Cook in the preheated air fryer for 4 minutes. Turn garlic knots over and continue cooking until golden brown and warm, about 3 more minutes.

How do you cook New York Bakery garlic knots? ›

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Place Garlic Knots flat on a baking sheet with edges. Bake on middle rack 4-5 minutes or until golden brown. Toaster Oven: 375 degrees F.

How do you store leftover garlic knots? ›

Storage and reheating

Store leftover garlic knots in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. If you have an air fryer, I recommend reheating them in an air fryer at 400°F for 4 minutes. If you don't have an air fryer, I recommend reheating them in the oven.

How long do you cook frozen garlic knots? ›

Spread out garlic knots in a single layer in the prepared air fryer basket. Cook in the preheated air fryer for 4 minutes. Turn garlic knots over and continue cooking until golden brown and warm, about 3 more minutes.

How to cook New York Bakery garlic knots? ›

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Place garlic knots flat on a baking sheet with edges. Bake on middle rack 4-5 minutes or until golden brown.

How long to cook Texas toast garlic knots? ›

Bake at 425°F for 8-10 minutes middle shelf of oven. Keep frozen until ready to use. *The information shown here may vary from the information on product currently in distribution.

How do you cook Publix garlic knots? ›

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Arrange knots on baking sheet. Bake 7-9 minutes until golden and 165 degrees F. Note: Cooking equipment, equipment settings, and kitchen conditions will vary, so cooking time may need adjusting.

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