Last Saturday night, we were ordering Domino's when I saw the price for their parmesan bread bites and realized I could make like fifty of them for what they charge for eight. I grabbed some pizza dough, rolled it into balls, tossed them in garlic butter and parmesan, and twenty minutes later these golden beauties came out looking exactly like the restaurant version but smelling ten times better. Max grabbed one that was still too hot, juggled it between his hands while blowing on it, then took a bite and declared these "way better than Domino's because there's actual garlic flavor and you didn't skip on the cheese." Now these parmesan bread bites are our movie night essential because they cost almost nothing to make but taste like we ordered them from somewhere fancy.
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What is Parmesan Bread Bites
Parmesan bread bites are soft, pillowy balls of pizza dough that get coated in garlic butter and grated parmesan cheese, then baked until golden brown with crispy exteriors and fluffy, tender centers. Made famous by Domino's as an addictive appetizer or side, these bite sized bread balls are essentially pull apart garlic bread in perfect poppable portions that you can't stop eating once you start. The result is a snackable appetizer that tastes like garlic bread, pizza crust, and cheesy goodness all rolled into one irresistible package.
How To Make Parmesan Bread Bites
Our homemade parmesan bread bites use fresh minced garlic in the butter coating instead of garlic powder, which creates authentic restaurant quality flavor that actually tastes like garlic. The secret is tossing the dough balls in seasoned butter before baking, then brushing with more garlic butter immediately when they come out of the oven, creating double layers of that addictive buttery garlic parmesan coating. This technique ensures bakery quality results that look exactly like the image with golden tops, visible parmesan, and herbs speckling every surface.
Parmesan Bread Bites Ingredients
For the Dough Bites:
- 1 lb pizza dough (store bought or homemade)
- All purpose flour for dusting
For the Garlic Parmesan Coating:
- 6 tablespoons butter, melted
- 4 cloves garlic, minced finely
- 1 cup grated parmesan cheese
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped
For Serving:
- Marinara sauce for dipping
- Ranch dressing
- Garlic butter sauce
Step by Step Method
Prepare the Pizza Dough
- Let pizza dough sit at room temperature 30 minutes if refrigerated
- Divide dough into 16-20 equal pieces for uniform sized bites
- Roll each piece between palms to create smooth ball shape
- Place balls on floured surface while preparing coating
Make the Garlic Butter Mixture
- Melt butter in microwave or small saucepan
- Stir in minced garlic and let sit 5 minutes for flavor to develop
- Fresh garlic creates much better flavor than powder alone
- Butter should be warm but not scorching hot
Mix the Parmesan Coating
- Combine grated parmesan, Italian seasoning, oregano, garlic powder in bowl
- Add salt, pepper, and chopped parsley
- Mix well to distribute herbs evenly throughout cheese
- This coating mixture is what creates the signature crust
Coat the Dough Balls
- Brush each dough ball with garlic butter mixture
- Roll in parmesan herb mixture to coat completely
- Place coated balls on greased baking sheet 2 inches apart
- Make sure balls are evenly spaced so they bake uniformly
Bake to Golden Perfection
- Bake at 400°F for 12-15 minutes until golden brown
- Tops should be crispy with visible cheese and herbs
- Bottoms should be lightly browned but not burnt
- Dough should be cooked through with no raw centers
Add Final Butter Coating
- Remove from oven and immediately brush with remaining garlic butter
- This creates double butter layer for maximum flavor
- Sprinkle with extra parmesan and parsley if desired
- Let cool 5 minutes before serving so they're not molten hot
Serve Warm and Fluffy
- Transfer to serving bowl or plate
- Serve with marinara sauce for dipping
- Best eaten warm while exteriors are still crispy
- Centers should pull apart easily showing fluffy interior
What Pairs Well With Parmesan Bread Bites?
These garlic parmesan bread bites pair beautifully with pizza, pasta, or Italian soup for complete restaurant style Italian dinners at home. Try them alongside marinara sauce, ranch dressing, or garlic butter for classic dipping combinations everyone loves. For party serving, pair with other appetizers like mozzarella sticks, wings, or spinach dip to create crowd pleasing spreads.
Parmesan Bread Bites Variations
Garlic Parmesan Bread Bites
- Double the minced garlic in butter mixture
- Add extra garlic powder to parmesan coating
- Brush with garlic oil after baking for intense flavor
- Perfect for serious garlic lovers
Air Fryer Parmesan Bread Bites
- Air fry at 375°F for 8-10 minutes until golden
- Brush with garlic butter before and after cooking
- Creates extra crispy exterior with less oil
- Healthier option that's still delicious
Parmesan Pizza Bites
- Add mini pepperoni pieces to dough before rolling into balls
- Stuff with small mozzarella cube in center
- Creates pizza flavored bread bite surprise
- Kids love the hidden cheese center
Cheesy Stuffed Parmesan Bites
- Flatten dough pieces and place mozzarella cube in center
- Seal edges and roll into ball shape
- Coat and bake as directed
- Cheese oozes out when you bite into them
Equipment
- Baking sheet for cooking bread bites
- Parchment paper or cooking spray
- Mixing bowls for coating ingredients
- Pastry brush for applying garlic butter
- Sharp knife or bench scraper for dividing dough
- Measuring spoons and cups
- Small saucepan for melting butter
Storage Tips
Room Temperature Storage
- Store cooled bread bites in airtight container at room temperature up to 2 days
- Won't stay crispy but still taste good
- Best eaten within 24 hours for optimal texture
- Reheat before serving to restore crispness
Refrigerator Storage
- Refrigerate in airtight container up to 5 days
- Bring to room temperature before reheating
- Cold storage makes dough slightly tough
- Reheating in oven helps restore original texture
Freezer Storage
- Freeze baked bread bites in freezer bag up to 2 months
- Or freeze unbaked coated balls and bake from frozen
- Add 3-5 minutes to baking time if cooking from frozen
- Perfect for making big batches ahead
Top Tips for Parmesan Bread Bites
The first time I made parmesan bread bites at home, I used cold pizza dough straight from the fridge and tried to divide it immediately, and the dough kept tearing and wouldn't roll into smooth balls no matter what I did. My friend who's a pastry chef stopped by, saw me fighting with the dough, and explained that cold dough is too stiff and elastic to shape properly; you have to let it warm up to room temperature for at least thirty minutes so the gluten relaxes. She said trying to work with cold dough just makes it tough and bouncy, but room temperature dough is soft and pliable and shapes easily. Now I always let my dough sit out first and I can roll perfect smooth balls in seconds instead of struggling for twenty minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Parmesan Bread Bites in Domino's?
Domino's Parmesan Bread Bites are small balls of pizza dough coated in garlic butter, parmesan cheese, and seasonings, then baked until golden. This homemade version tastes the same but costs much less.
Are Parmesan Bread Bites healthy?
They're an indulgent treat made with butter and cheese, so not exactly health food. However, they're vegetarian and you can make them slightly healthier by using less butter or baking in air fryer.
What is the best cheese for Parmesan Bread Bites?
Finely grated parmesan cheese works best because it sticks to the butter coating evenly. Avoid pre-shredded large pieces that fall off easily. Fresh grated parmesan has the best flavor.
Do you have to refrigerate Parmesan Bread Bites?
If eating within 24 hours, room temperature storage is fine. Refrigerate for longer storage up to 5 days. They're best fresh but reheat well in oven or air fryer.
Your New Snack Obsession
Now you have every secret to creating these incredible parmesan bread bites that taste better than Domino's but cost a fraction of the price. This recipe proves that the best copycat recipes use simple ingredients and proper technique to create results that actually improve on the original.
Ready for more bite sized magic? Try our Bagel Bites Air Fryer for crispy pizza bagel perfection, or explore our Cinnamon Roll French Toast Bites for sweet breakfast bite goodness. For more stuffed bites, our Stuffed Bagel Bites use similar easy techniques with cheesy centers.
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Parmesan Bread Bites (Domino’s Copycat)
Equipment
- 1 Baking Sheet (For baking bread bites evenly)
- 1 Parchment paper (Prevents sticking and easy cleanup)
- 1 Pastry brush (For brushing garlic butter)
- 2 Mixing bowls (One for butter, one for coating mixture)
- 1 Sharp knife or bench scraper (To divide dough into pieces)
- 1 Measuring cups/spoons (For accuracy)
- 1 Small saucepan (To melt butter and infuse garlic)
Ingredients
- 1 lb Pizza dough - Store bought or homemade
- 6 tablespoon Butter, melted - Unsalted preferred
- 4 cloves Garlic, minced - Fresh for best flavor
- 1 cup Parmesan cheese, grated - Finely grated sticks better
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning - Adds herby aroma
- ½ teaspoon Dried oregano - Optional, for extra flavor
- ½ teaspoon Garlic powder - Boosts garlic butter flavor
- ¼ teaspoon Salt - Balances flavors
- ¼ teaspoon Black pepper - Optional for mild heat
- 2 tablespoon Fresh parsley, chopped - For garnish and freshness
- Marinara sauce - For dipping
- Ranch dressing - Optional for serving
Instructions
- Let pizza dough rest 30 minutes at room temperature.
- Cut into 16–20 equal pieces and roll into smooth balls.
- Melt butter and stir in minced garlic; let rest 5 minutes.
- Combine parmesan, Italian seasoning, oregano, garlic powder, salt, pepper, and parsley.
- Brush dough balls with garlic butter and roll in parmesan mixture.
- Bake at 400°F for 12–15 minutes until golden brown.
- Brush hot bites with remaining garlic butter for shine and flavor.
- Sprinkle with extra parmesan and parsley; serve with marinara for dipping.
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