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Bosco sticks are breadsticks that are stuffed with mozzarella cheese and coated with butter and Parmesan. They are often served with marinara sauce. [1] While the store-bought kind are delicious, the homemade ones are even tastier. Best of all, they are easy to make. If you don't want to go through the hassle of making your own bread dough from scratch, you can easily use pizza dough instead.

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds (910 g) of pizza dough
  • 16 lite mozzarella cheese sticks
  • Extra-virgin olive oil, to taste
  • Garlic powder, to taste
  • Oregano, to taste
  • Kosher salt, to taste
  • 1 cup (100 g) of shredded Parmesan cheese (optional)
  • Tomato sauce, for dipping

Makes 16 breadsticks

  • 1 cup (100 g) of all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon of salt
  • 2 teaspoons of baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon of garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon of onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon of Italian seasoning
  • 1 cup (250 g) of nonfat plain Greek yogurt
  • 6 light string cheese sticks
  • 1 egg

Serves 6

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Making Simple Bosco Sticks

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. This will make removing the Bosco sticks easier. [2]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Cut a 2 lb (910 g) batch of pizza dough in half. Set 1 of the halves aside and turn the other half onto a lightly floured surface. [3]
    • Cover the other half of the pizza dough with a clean tea towel so that it doesn't dry out.
    • You can use store-bought or homemade pizza dough.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Try to make the dough about 1 4 inch (0.64 cm) thick. If you need to, you can make the rectangle a little longer. [4]
    • Don't make the rectangle thicker than 1 4 inch (0.64 cm). The dough will rise and make it thicker.
    • If the dough shrinks when you roll it out, let it sit on the counter for 10 minutes, then try again.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Cut the strips going widthwise. This way, you'll get 8 strips that are 8 inches (20 cm) tall. Use a pizza cutter or a non-serrated knife for this. [5]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Most mozzarella cheese sticks will be about 1 ounce (28 g). If they are bigger than that, you can cut or tear them in half lengthwise.
    • Don't use whole milk mozzarella cheese. It has a higher moisture content, so it won't hold its shape as well once baked. It'll make a gooey mess. [6]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Make sure that you fold the strips in half lengthwise, so that they turn into 1 by 8 in (2.5 by 20.3 cm) strips. Pinch the raw edges (not the folded edges) to seal the dough. [7]
    • Roll each breadstick across a lightly floured surface. This will help even it out.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    During this time, you should roll out the remaining 1 pound (cc g) of dough, cut it into strips, and add the mozzarella. By the time you finish, the first batch should be almost done rising. [8]
    • The Bosco sticks will expand to nearly twice their size, so leave about 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) between each one.
  8. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Pour olive oil into a small dish, then dip a basting brush into it. Sweep the brush across the top of each breadstick, reloading the brush whenever it starts to feel dry. [9]
    • Only do this for the Bosco sticks that have finished rising. If the second batch hasn't finished rising, wait a little longer.
  9. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Take your jar of garlic powder, and shake it over the breadsticks. Do the same with the oregano and salt. For extra flavor, add a pinch of Parmesan cheese over each breadstick. [10]
    • How much you use of each ingredient really does not matter; just eyeball it.
    • Try to distribute the ingredients as evenly as possible.
  10. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Don't reduce the temperature before putting the breadsticks in. You want the temperature to gradually drop from 425 °F (218 °C) to 350 °F (177 °C) while the Bosco sticks are in the oven. [11]
    • If you have a big enough oven, you may be able to fit both baking sheets side-by-side. If your oven is not big enough, save the second batch for later.
    • Don't put the second baking sheet on a higher or lower rack. They won't bake evenly.
  11. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Start your timer as soon as you reduce the temperature. Don't wait for it to reach 350 °F (177 °C). The Bosco sticks are ready when they turn puffy and golden brown. [12]
    • Repeat the process for the second batch. Remember to raise the temperature to 425 °F (218 °C) first, then drop it to 350 °F (177 °C).
  12. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Don't transfer the Bosco sticks to a wire cooling rack; let them cool right on the baking sheet. Once the Bosco sticks are cool enough to handle, transfer them to a serving dish or a serving basket. [13]
    • Serve the Bosco sticks with warm tomato sauce or pizza sauce.
    • Store any leftovers in the fridge. Eat them within 3 days.
    • If you want to, you can reheat leftover Bosco sticks in the microwave for 30 seconds.
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Baking Bosco Sticks from Scratch

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Line a baking sheet with parchment paper so that the Bosco sticks are easier to remove. [14]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Pour 1 cup (100 g) of all-purpose flour into a large bowl. Add 1 teaspoon of salt and 2 teaspoons of baking powder. Next, whisk in ½ teaspoon of garlic powder, ½ teaspoon of onion powder, and ½ teaspoon of Italian seasoning. [15]
    • You can adjust the amounts of the spices to suit your liking. For example, you could use less onion powder and more Italian seasoning.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Add 1 cup (250 g) of plain, nonfat Greek yogurt. Stir the yogurt in using a whisk until the dough starts to clump together. You may have to finish kneading it by hand in order to pick up all of the flour. [16]
    • Don't overwork the dough, or the Bosco sticks will turn out tough.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Try to make the rectangle about 1 inch (2.5 cm) taller than your cheese sticks, and about 12 inches (30 cm) wide. [17]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    You can also use a pizza cutter instead, if you have one. Try to make the strips the same width. They should already all be the same height. [18]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Take a cheese stick and center it over the first dough strip. Press it down into the dough, then gather the dough and pinch the seam shut. Be sure to pinch the narrow ends of the strip shut as well. [19]
    • Do this for all 6 strips and cheese sticks. When you are done, the cheese sticks should be encased in the dough.
    • Don't leave any gaps or open seams, or the cheese will flow out as it melts.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Leave some space between each strip so that they can expand while baking. About 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) between each strip should be plenty. [20]
    • Make sure that the seamed part of each strip is facing down. This will make the bottom of the breadstick.
  8. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    Crack an egg open into a small bowl or cup. Beat it with a fork or mini whisk until it turns frothy. Dip a basting brush into the beaten egg, then sweep it across the top of each breadstick. [21]
    • You will have to re-dip the brush into the beaten egg after every 1 or 2 breadsticks, otherwise it will be too dry.
  9. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    They are ready when they turn a golden-brown color. If they still look pale, then bake them for another 2 to 3 minutes. [22]
  10. Watermark wikiHow to Make Bosco Sticks
    They taste delicious with marinara sauce, but you can also use tomato sauce or pizza sauce. [23]
    • If you have any Bosco sticks leftover, wrap them up in foil and store them in the fridge.
    • Eat the Bosco sticks within 3 days. If you refrigerated them, warm them back up in the microwave for about 30 seconds.
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      Things You'll Need

      Making Simple Bosco Sticks

      • Oven
      • Baking sheet
      • Parchment paper
      • Rolling pin
      • Non-serrated knife or pizza cutter
      • Basting brush

      Baking Bosco Sticks from Scratch

      • Oven
      • Baking sheet
      • Parchment paper
      • Large mixing bowl
      • Whisk
      • Rolling pin
      • Non-serrated knife or pizza cutter
      • Basting brush

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