Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs are more than just an appetizer, theyโre pure comfort in a bite and the secret weapon in my familyโs quick snack arsenal.

The first time I made these, it was a chilly Sunday with unexpected guests, and I needed something warm and easy to serve. Fluffy Pillsbury biscuit dough wrapped around gooey mozzarella, all bathed in homemade garlic butter, turned out to be a show-stopper that everyone raved about.โ
The best part? These cheese bombs come together in minutes and fill your house with the delicious smell of fresh-baked biscuits and zesty garlic. Theyโve found their place at game days, movie nights, and cozy dinners, and not a single one ever makes it past the second round. If you want a crowd-pleasing treat with melty cheese and simple ingredients, this is the recipe youโll make again and again.
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Why Youโll Love These Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs
Listen, Iโm obsessed with these cheesy little miracles for so many reasons, let me count the ways:
- 15-minute magic: From fridge to table in under 30 minutes (who has time to wait when cheese cravings hit?)
- Pantry hero: Uses basic ingredients you likely have right now, no fancy grocery runs needed
- Party superstar: That gorgeous golden-brown pull-apart moment makes everyone grab their phones before eating
- Garlic butter bliss: That buttery, herby crust? Itโs like edible confetti for your taste buds
- Kid-friendly fun: My niece calls them “cheese clouds”, enough said
Honestly? The hardest part is not eating the whole batch yourself. (No judgment if you do, Iโve been there!)
Ingredients for Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs
Okay, time to raid your fridge and pantry! Hereโs exactly what youโll need (and why each ingredient matters):
- 1 (16 oz) tube refrigerated biscuit dough: I use Pillsbury Grands! but any brand works (just make sure itโs the 8-count size)
- 4 oz mozzarella cheese: Either freshly shredded or those handy string cheese sticks chopped into cubes (my lazy-day hack!)
- 4 tbsp melted butter: Thatโs half a stick, and please use real butter, it makes the garlic crust irresistible
- 1 tsp garlic powder: Not garlic salt! We control the salt separately
- 1 tsp Italian seasoning: That dried herb mix in your spice rack? Perfect
- Pinch of salt: Just a sprinkle to make all the flavors pop
See? Nothing weird or fancy, just simple, flavorful ingredients that become something magical together.
Equipment Youโll Need
Donโt worry, you wonโt need any fancy gadgets for these cheesy wonders! Just grab:
- Baking sheet: A standard half-sheet pan works perfectly
- Parchment paper: Lifesaver for easy cleanup (or lightly grease the pan if youโre out)
- Small bowl: For mixing that dreamy garlic butter
- Pastry brush: Or just use a spoon to drizzle if youโre feeling casual
Thatโs it! Now letโs make some cheesy magic happen.

How to Make Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs
Alright, let’s turn those simple ingredients into golden, gooey masterpieces! Follow these steps and you’ll be pulling cheesy, garlicky bombs out of your oven in no time. I promise it’s easier than you think.
Step 1: Prep the Dough and Cheese
First, pop open that biscuit can (you know that satisfying “whoosh” sound gets me every time!). Separate the biscuits and place them on your counter.
Here’s my trick: Use your fingers to gently flatten each one into a 3-inch circle. Don’t go too thin or the cheese might escape! Meanwhile, cut your mozzarella into 8 equal cubes (about ยฝ-inch each) if you’re using string cheese, or have your shredded cheese ready to go.
Step 2: Assemble the Cheese Bombs
Now for the fun part! Place a cheese cube (or a tablespoon of shredded cheese) right in the center of each dough circle. Carefully bring up the edges and pinch them together like you’re making a little money pouch.
Really seal those edges well. I give mine an extra little twist to make sure no sneaky cheese can escape during baking. Place them seam-side down on your prepared baking sheet about 2 inches apart.
Step 3: Brush with Garlic Butter
In your small bowl, mix together the melted butter, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, and that pinch of salt. Grab your pastry brush (or spoon) and generously coat the tops of each biscuit bomb with this heavenly mixture.
Don’t be shy, this is what gives them that gorgeous golden color and irresistible flavor!
Step 4: Bake to Perfection
Slide those beauties into your preheated 375ยฐF oven and set your timer for 12 minutes. At this point, start peeking through the oven window. You’re looking for that perfect golden brown color and puffed-up appearance.
They might need up to 15 minutes total. When you see that glorious color and smell that garlic butter wafting through your kitchen, they’re done! Let them cool just enough so you don’t burn your tongue on the molten cheese (trust me, I’ve learned this lesson the hard way).

Tips for Perfect Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs
After making dozens of batches (purely for research, of course!), here are my hard-earned secrets:
- Cheese control: About ยฝ tablespoon per biscuit keeps things melty without erupting lava-style
- Seal tight: Pinch those edges like you’re protecting gold, wet fingertips help if dough won’t stick
- Parchment paper: Not just for cleanup, it prevents that garlic butter from burning on the pan
- Freshly grated garlic: Swap half the garlic powder for real minced garlic when feeling fancy
- Serve immediately: That cheese pull magic lasts about 7 minutes, I timed it!
Follow these and you’ll avoid every mistake I made (including the infamous “cheese fountain” incident of 2022).
Variations for Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs
Once you’ve mastered the basic recipe, the fun really begins! Here are some of my favorite ways to mix things up:
- Pepperoni party: Tuck a mini pepperoni slice in with the cheese for mini pizza bombs
- Spicy kick: Add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the garlic butter or use pepper jack cheese
- Everything bagel: Sprinkle the tops with everything bagel seasoning before baking
- Breakfast twist: Swap mozzarella for cheddar and add crumbled cooked bacon inside
- Herb garden: Mix fresh chopped parsley or basil into the butter mixture
Really, the only limit is your imagination (and how much cheese you can fit inside without causing a kitchen explosion!).
Serving Suggestions
Oh, you’re gonna want to serve these beauties warm; that cheese pull is everything! I always put out small bowls of marinara and ranch for dipping (my friends fight over the ranch, honestly). For parties, arrange them on a platter with fresh basil leaves; they disappear faster than you can say “cheese bomb”!
Pro tip: Have napkins ready; things might get deliciously messy.

Storage and Reheating
Okay, letโs be real, these rarely last long enough to store! But if you somehow have leftovers (heroic self-control!), pop them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
To reheat, the ovenโs your best friend; 5 minutes at 350ยฐF brings back that crispy exterior and gooey center. Microwaving works in a pinch, but theyโll lose some crunch (still tasty though!).
Nutritional Information
Just so you know what you’re biting into (not that it’ll stop you, these are totally worth it!):
- Per bomb: About 180 calories
- Carbs: 18g (that fluffy biscuit goodness)
- Protein: 5g (thank you, melty mozzarella!)
- Fat: 10g (butter and cheese, need I say more?)
Remember, these are estimates; actual amounts may vary based on your specific ingredients. But let’s be honest… when cheesy, garlicky perfection is involved, who’s counting?
FAQs About Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs
Can I use homemade biscuit dough?
Absolutely! While I love the convenience of Pillsbury dough (that “pop” gets me every time), homemade biscuit dough works beautifully. Just roll it to about ยผ-inch thickness and cut into 3-inch circles. The key is using a dough that’s slightly sticky, if yours is too dry, add a teaspoon of milk to help it seal around the cheese.
How do I prevent the cheese from oozing out?
Oh, I’ve battled the great cheese escape many times! My foolproof method:
1) Don’t overstuff (stick to about ยฝ tablespoon cheese per bomb)
2) Make sure your seal is tight (press firmly and twist the top)
3) Keep them seam-side down while baking.
If some cheese still leaks? Just call it “artisanal rustic presentation”, no one will care when they taste them!
Can I make these ahead of time?
You sure can! Assemble them up to 4 hours ahead and keep covered in the fridge. The cold actually helps the dough hold its shape better.
When ready to bake, just add 2-3 extra minutes to the cooking time.
For longer storage, freeze unbaked bombs on a tray, then transfer to a bag, bake straight from frozen, adding 5-7 minutes.
Cheesy & Buttery Bites Youโll Love
If youโre obsessed with these Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs, here are more cheesy, buttery, and irresistible recipes to bake next. Perfect for snacks, sides, or party appetizers!
- Cheddar Bay Biscuits: Make these fluffy, buttery, cheddar-packed biscuits inspired by a restaurant favorite.
- Lunch Lady Rolls: Soft, pillowy homemade rolls that pair perfectly with any dinner.
- Broccoli Cheese Balls: Crispy on the outside, melty and cheesy on the inside, addicting snack!
- Cheese Avocado Bacon Bites: Creamy, cheesy, and loaded with savory bacon, quick and delicious bite-sized treats.
Each of these recipes brings cozy, cheesy comfort, save them and try one next to keep the deliciousness going!
Time to Try These Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs
These Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs stand out for their irresistible blend of melty cheese, fluffy biscuit dough, and savory garlic butter. Theyโre the shortcut comfort food everyone secretly craves. With ingredients you probably have on hand and less than 30 minutes of effort, you can transform your kitchen into the best snack spot in town.
Whether youโre planning for a party, cheering on game day, or just need a quick cheesy fix, this recipe is guaranteed to please both kids and adults. Every bite is warm, gooey, and packed with flavor, the perfect savory treat for any occasion.
Give these cheese bombs a try and let your kitchen fill with their amazing aroma! Donโt forget to leave a comment, and share your creations on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Your cheesy photos and reviews truly make my day!
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Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 8 biscuit bombs 1x
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
These Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs are a quick and easy snack or appetizer that’s bursting with cheesy goodness and savory garlic flavor. Perfect for parties or a delicious treat any time!
Ingredients
- 1 (16 oz) container of refrigerated biscuit dough (8 biscuits)
- 4 ounces mozzarella cheese (soft, shredded or diced string cheese)
- 4 tbsp melted butter (half a stick)
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp Italian seasoning
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 375ยฐF (190ยฐC). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or lightly grease it.
- Open the container of refrigerated biscuit dough and separate the biscuits. Flatten each biscuit into a 3-inch circle.
- Place a piece of mozzarella cheese in the center of each biscuit dough circle. Fold the edges of the dough up and around the cheese, pinching to seal and form a ball.
- Place the cheese-filled biscuit bombs seam-side down on the prepared baking sheet.
- In a small bowl, combine the melted butter, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, and a pinch of salt. Brush the tops of the biscuit bombs with the seasoned butter mixture.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until the biscuit bombs are golden brown and the cheese is melted and gooey.
- Serve the garlic butter cheese bombs warm. Enjoy them on their own or with a dipping sauce of your choice.
Notes
- For an extra cheesy touch, sprinkle a little Parmesan cheese on top before baking.
- Serve with marinara sauce or ranch dressing for a tasty dip.
- Experiment with different cheeses like cheddar or pepper jack for a fun twist.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 biscuit bomb
- Calories: 180 kcal
- Sugar: 2g
- Sodium: 380mg
- Fat: 10g
- Saturated Fat: 5g
- Unsaturated Fat: 3g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 18g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 5g
- Cholesterol: 20mg
Keywords: Pillsbury biscuit, garlic butter, cheese bombs, easy appetizer