Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Pop Tarts Recipe (2024)

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Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Pop Tarts prepared in 30 minutes and that make a comforting meal or snack on the go as these other 20 back to school kids lunch ideas. They are a fun alternative to back to school sandwiches.

Disclosure: These pop tarts recipe is a compensated campaign in collaboration with Cacique Inc. and Society Culinaria.

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Back to school? We've got you covered! These Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Pop Tarts make the most delsh and comforting meal or snack... for both kids and adults.

And you know what? You can make them in 30 minutes and can easily transpor them anywhere, making a fun alternative to sandwiches. My kids are already hooked on them!

Table of Contents

  • 1 WHAT'S POP TARTS MADE OUT OF?
  • 2 HOW TO MAKE BROCCOLI, HAM AND CHEESE POP TARTS RECIPE
  • 3 ABOUT CACIQUE PRODUCTS
  • 4 COOK'S NOTES FOR HOMEMADE POP TARTS
  • 5 OTHER PIE AND TART RECIPES
  • 6 Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Pop Tarts Recipe

WHAT'S POP TARTS MADE OUT OF?

Sweet pop tarts are made out of a sweet filling sealed inside two layers of rectangular pastry crust. These are the commercial pop tarts!Savory pop tarts are homemade. It contains a savory filling sealed in between thin layers of pastry crust.

HOW TO MAKE BROCCOLI, HAM AND CHEESE POP TARTS RECIPE

They take simple ingredients: store-bought rolled pie crusts, broccoli, cubed ham, Cacique Queso QuesadillaandCacique Oaxaca Cheese, seasonings, and herbs.

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All one has to do is to roll out the pie crusts on a lightly floured surface, cut into rectangles, and fill with a mixture of broccoli, ham, cheeses, seasonings, and herbs.

Then, brush on an egg wash for an appealing, lightly golden color, and bake them for about 10-12 minutes.

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Voila! -- Devoure them, either by themselves or serve with pesto, salsa, or any other sauce/condiment of your choice.

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ABOUT CACIQUE PRODUCTS

Locate both Cacique cheeses used in this pop tart recipe here. Just click on the product and type inyour zip code to locate their availability in stores near you.

For over 40 years Cacique has remained a family-owned company dedicated to producing the highest quality authentic products. It produces Mexican-style products using only the finest ingredients and authentic recipes.

Its Queso Quesadilla and Oaxaca cheese are part of a delish line of artisanal cheeses.

The Queso Quesadilla is nutty and buttery, making it a great melting cheese for quesadillas and other dishes.

All while the Oaxaca Cheese has a savory, mellow buttery flavor, and really shines as a great stuffing cheese for baking recipes or as a stand-alone natural snack.

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They also go very well together in this Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Pop Tart Recipe. The only issue that you may have is eating too many of them! 😉

COOK'S NOTES FOR HOMEMADE POP TARTS

  • Store leftover of these healthy pop tarts in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Freeze for up to 2 months.
  • For making them gluten-free, use a gluten-free pie crust.
  • You may use any melting cheese of your choice in these homemade pop tarts.
  • You can make variations of the filling such as bacon and cheese, cauliflower and cheese, BBQ chicken, and so on.
  • Use broccoli leftovers to make either this broccoli gratin or this broccoli casserole with Ritz crackers.
  • Love ham? Try also our honey glazed ham and slow cooker ham recipe.

OTHER PIE AND TART RECIPES

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Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Pop Tarts Recipe

Broccoli, HamandCheese Pop Tarts that can be prepared in less than 30 minutes and make a comforting meal or snack on the go. They area fun alternative to back to school sandwiches.

Course:Main Course

Cuisine:American

Keywords:healthy pop tarts, homemade pop tarts, pop tarts, pop tarts recipe

Servings 5

Calories462 kcal

Cost $ 1.00 per pop tart

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 9-inch store-bought rolled pie crusts at room temperature
  • cup Cacique®Queso Quesadilla, small cubed you may replace for Monterey Jack
  • cup Cacique®Oaxaca Cheese, small cubed you may replace for mozzarella
  • ¼ cup cubed ham
  • ¼ cup chopped broccoli fresh or thawed
  • Salt and ground black pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon fresh oregano leaves
  • ½ tablespoon fresh thyme leaves
  • 1 large egg lightly beaten and mixed with 1 tablespoon of water

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. Unroll both pie crusts on a floured surface according to the directions in the package.

  • Equally divide each crust into fourths. Next, trim all edges to form rectangles. Use all the trimmings to make a ball of dough, roll out on a floured surface, and cut into 2 rectangles. You will end up with a total of 10 rectangles. Reserve.In a medium bowl, mix the cheeses, ham, and broccoli together.

  • Using ¼ cup as measure, scoop the mixture and place in the center of 5 of the rectangles. Make sure that there is at least a ½-inch border from the edges. Sprinkle salt and pepper on top of the mixture and also a bit of oregano and thyme.

  • Brush the edges of the crust with the egg wash, then fold the empty side of the crust over the top of the filling. Pinch your fingers along the edges to seal and then use a fork to make marks all the way around.

  • Transfer the pop tarts to the lined baking sheet and brush the top of the tarts with more egg wash. Sprinkle a bit of salt and pepper on top. Bake for 10 minutes, then rotate the baking sheet 180˚. Bake another 1-2 minutes or until the crust is lightly golden brown.

  • Let cool for 5-10 minutes on the baking pan, then remove tart with a large spatula and serve by themselves or with a sauce or condiment of your choice (e.g. pesto, salsa, ketchup, etc). If desired, shred a bit of cheese and sprinkle on top of the pop tarts 1-2 minutes before removing from the oven, and then sprinkle a bit of the fresh herbs on top.

Recipe Notes

  • Store leftover of these healthy pop tarts in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Freeze for up to 2 months.
  • For making them gluten-free, use a gluten-free pie crust.
  • You may use any melting cheese of choice in these homemade pop tarts.
  • You can make variations of the filling such as bacon and cheese, cauliflower and cheese, bbq chicken, and so on.

Nutrition

Calories: 462kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 59mg | Sodium: 541mg | Potassium: 117mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 177IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 191mg | Iron: 3mg

** Nutrition labels on easyanddelish.com are for educational purposes only. This info is provided as a courtesy and is only an estimate, since the nutrition content of recipes can vary based on ingredient brand or source, portion sizes, recipe changes/variations, and other factors. We suggest making your own calculations using your preferred calculator, based on which ingredients you use, or consulting with a registered dietitian to determine nutritional values more precisely.

Please note that health-focused and diet information provided on easyanddelish.com is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult with your doctor or other qualified health professional prior to initiating any significant change in your diet or exercise regimen, or for any other issue necessitating medical advice.

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Comments

  1. Shelley says

    Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Pop Tarts Recipe (13)
    Hello, just wondering how it would be best to keep these warm for school lunches?

    Reply

    • Denise Browning says

      Hi Shelley! The best way to keep them warm is to wrap each individually in a double layer of parchment paper and then in heavy aluminum foil. The first will serve as a barrier to prevent the hot pockets to sweat and the dough get mushy. The second is conductor of heat and will keep them hot for longer. After you wrap them, keep these savory pop tarts in thermal insulated lunch box or container.

      Reply

  2. Robert Erman says

    Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Pop Tarts Recipe (14)
    I love these homemade pop tarts. I took them to work.

    Reply

    • Denise Browning says

      Thank you Robert! This is easy to make and a real favorite at my household. Enjoy!

      Reply

  3. La Cocina De Sole says

    Delicioso... 🙂

    Reply

  4. Sole Morales says

    Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Pop Tarts Recipe (15)
    Esas pop tarts son deliciosas!

    Reply

  5. cheri says

    Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Pop Tarts Recipe (16)
    These healthy pop tarts look perfect for school lunches and after school snacks, great combo!!

    Reply

  6. Kate says

    Those look amazing!! I would die to have one in my lunchbox!!

    Reply

  7. Kirsty says

    Ham cheese and broccoli is such a classic flavour combination, plus making pastry parcels like these is an easy way to sneak in some veg!

    Reply

  8. Juliana says

    Denise, I love this savory version of pop tart...looks delicious...thanks for the inspiration!
    Hope you are having a great week 🙂

    Reply

  9. Liz says

    These are definitely not the stale pop tarts of my childhood! What a scrumptious recipe---I'd eat them any time of day!!!

    Reply

  10. Coffee and Crumpets says

    Love these pop tarts! Great idea for kids and even for grown ups! I love pastry pockets 🙂

    Reply

  11. Deb|EastofEdenCooking says

    Fast and fantastic make this a great weeknight dinner! If there are any leftover I bet they would be fabulous for lunch!

    Reply

  12. Ala says

    Oh MY. These look ridiculously good--we'll have to opt out from the ham, but otherwise I can't wait to make these!! They'd be so cute miniature-sized, too 🙂 thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  13. John/Kitchen Riffs says

    Wow, so creative! And so much fun. Kids of all ages won't be able to resist these! Almost makes we want to go back to school. Almost. 🙂

    Reply

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Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Pop Tarts Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are there 2 Pop Tarts in a package? ›

So, the decision to double-wrap the toaster treats not only saved the brand money by reducing excess materials, but it also cut down on the amount of waste caused by the product. And still today, we have the iconic twin-packed pastries loved by kids and adults alike.

Do you have to bake Pop Tarts? ›

Pop Tarts are delicious small pastries that you can eat for breakfast or as a snack. Although you can eat Pop Tarts straight out of the package, they taste a little better when they're warmed up. You can use the tools in your kitchen to heat up any flavor of Pop Tart to make them taste great.

How are pop tarts best eaten? ›

Some people like to eat them straight from the bag while others like to toast them first. But did you know that there are other ways to eat pop tarts? They make great garnishes for ice cream, and you can even use them for s'mores, ice cream sandwiches, or milkshakes!

Is it OK to eat 2 Pop-Tarts a day? ›

Eating pop tarts every day won't make you obese IF your portion size is small throughout the day for all of your meals, resulting in a total calorie intake throughout the day that is consistently low. However, you likely won't feel very healthy and may have highs and low sudden energy crashes.

What Pop-Tart did they stop making? ›

Well, that is until you find out they've discontinued your favorite flavor. If you've been searching for the frosted peach cobbler Pop-Tart in stores, we have bad news for you.

Do Pop-Tarts have pork? ›

The type of gelatin currently used in our products is outlined below. Product information is subject to change without notice. Pork gelatin is used in Kellogg's® Rice Krispies Treats® bars. Beef gelatin is used in Kellogg's® Pop-Tarts® Toaster Pastries.

Are microwaved Pop-Tarts good? ›

Yes! Pop-Tarts® can be safely microwaved. First, place the Pop-Tarts® on a microwave-safe plate. Second, heat for 3 seconds at a time until warm enough.

Are Pop-Tarts better frozen? ›

The filling holds the freezing temps more than the outer crust, making a tart grow refreshingly cooler as you move toward the center. The cold even tamed the cloying sweetness a tad. Frozen Pop-Tarts are best when eaten immediately so you can enjoy the different textures and temperature sensations.

Can I eat raw Pop-Tarts? ›

So yes it is acceptable to eat them straight out of the box, just be sure to take the foil off. Does anyone actually toast Pop Tarts? Yeah people definitely do but I'd say most people don't. If I'm at home and not in a hurry I'll microwave them for 10 seconds.

Did Taylor Swift make Pop-Tarts? ›

“She likes to cook, so she made the offensive linemen these homemade Pop-Tarts,” Reid said. “She didn't give me one, and the offensive linemen definitely didn't give me one.” Reid didn't say when she made the baked goods for the team.

Who owns Pop-Tarts? ›

tarts) is a brand of toaster pastries produced and distributed by Kellanova (formerly Kellogg's) since 1964, consisting of a sweet filling sealed inside two layers of thin, rectangular pastry crust.

Is it OK to eat Pop-Tarts everyday? ›

Not only can eating Pop-Tarts contribute to a fatty liver, but frequent consumption may also wreak havoc on your blood sugar levels. According to Gibson, "Dextrose is chemically identical to glucose and elevates blood sugar levels, which can lead to type 2 diabetes." Yikes.

Are Pop-Tarts OK once in a while? ›

Eating poptarts as a meal is perfectly acceptable as long as you consume the necessary foods for your body. Calculate your calorie intake if you're concerned about gaining weight from eating poptarts for breakfast. But , yes eating everyday is not recommended..

Can you eat Pop-Tarts cold? ›

Take them with you or eat 'em at home, hot or cold, they're a great snack any time of day!

Do Pop-Tarts come in two? ›

They are usually sold in pairs inside Mylar (previously foil) packages and do not require refrigeration. "Crazy Good!" Pop-Tarts is Kellanova's most popular brand to date in the United States, with millions of units sold each year.

How many Pop-Tarts are in one packet? ›

Includes 1, 81.2oz box containing 48 toaster pastries; 24 pouches total, two pastries per pouch; Packaged for freshness and great taste. Ready to Eat.

Why is Pop-Tarts banned in some countries? ›

Skittles, Pop-Tarts, Gatorade and those yummy Little Debbie's products are banned in the European Union because contain dyes like yellow 5, yellow 6 and red 40. The EU banned these artificial colors after their scientific research indicated they could be harmful to health, especially to young children.

How many Pop-Tarts are in a box? ›

A travel-ready toaster pastry perfect for lunchboxes and kids snacks; Enjoy Pop-Tarts from the pack or warm from the toaster or microwave. Includes one, 13.5oz box containing eight toaster pastries; Four pouches total, two pastries per pouch; Packaged for freshness and great taste.

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