Easy Midwest Veggie Pizza Recipe | Cream Cheese Crescent Roll Cold Pizza

If you grew up in the Midwest, you know this cold veggie pizza recipe.

It showed up at every potluck, baby shower, church basement gathering, and summer backyard party. A buttery crescent roll crust topped with a smooth cream cheese spread and a colorful layer of fresh, crunchy vegetables — sliced into squares and gone within minutes.

Around here, it’s also known as cream cheese veggie pizza or crescent roll veggie pizza, and it’s a staple at just about every gathering. It’s a simple make-ahead friendly appetizer.

Cold veggie pizza slice on a blue plate with a buttery crescent roll crust, seasoned cream cheese spread, and fresh vegetables including broccoli, carrots, and bell peppers. | Gathered In The Kitchen

Recipe Inspiration

Who knew that a simple text to a friend could spark such a crazy debate? It all started when I sent a picture of a dish I had made, per the request of my daughter, and casually asked, “What do you call this?”

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Little did I know, I was stepping into what would become a recipe controversy! My friend, Kim, who blogs at Exquisitely Unremarkable, grew up in New York, had no idea what I had sent her a picture of!

So, I took to Instagram and Facebook. To my surprise, my friends who live in the Northeast had no idea what this delicious, staple appetizer was! However, the majority of the people who commented, that knew what it was, called it “Veggie Pizza”.

It was such a fun reminder of how food can bring people together, spark conversations, and highlight the unique traditions that define different regions.

Midwest cold veggie pizza appetizer on a baking sheet with golden crescent roll crust, creamy cream cheese topping, and colorful vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, and red bell peppers. | Gathered In The Kitchen

I called my parents and asked them to send me a picture of the recipe card from my mom’s cookbook. This treasured recipe comes from my Aunt Mary Jo. Isn’t there something just so special about handwritten recipe cards?? I think that they bring an extra layer of nostalgia and love to any recipe.

Handwritten Midwest veggie pizza recipe card featuring crescent roll crust and cream cheese vegetable topping from Aunt Mary Jo. | Gathered In The Kitchen
My Aunt Mary Jo’s Veggie Pizza recipe card tucked away in my mom’s cookbook

I realized how many times I’ve made this recipe without giving it much thought (I’ve made it so many times that my daughter texted her short order chef me from school asking me to make it…that’s how this whole thing got started!)

Cold cream cheese veggie pizza being sliced with a pizza cutter, showing crescent roll crust and fresh chopped vegetables. | Gathered In The Kitchen

Some people call it chilled veggie pizza, others search for it as ranch veggie pizza (even though I don’t use ranch), and many simply look for an easy cold pizza appetizer for parties.

Ingredient Controversy

Toppings: While most of the toppings are typically the same: broccoli, cauliflower, carrots tomatoes, and shredded cheddar cheese, some of the ingredients are up for debate!

Additional ingredients to add: black olives or red and green sweet peppers sliced into thin strips for a vibrant topping.

Ingredients I never use: raw onions, that’s the best way to ruin a veggie pizza in my opinion. The flavor infuses the rest of the ingredients too much and overpowers the overall taste. Besides, no one wants onion breath at a party! 😉

I also never use ranch dressing…I’m just not a fan of ranch dressing to begin with, so I don’t use it. Our version of the recipe calls for cream cheese and a touch of sour cream or mayonnaise to help thin out the cream cheese mixture to make it more spreadable (my mom always uses mayonnaise).

Pizza base: Alternatively, the base of the pizza can be made with different ingredients. The typical crust base is made from Pillsbury Crescent rolls, laid flat and formed on a pan to make a “pizza crust”. However, you can also use Pillsbury pizza dough. That’s actually what I did for these photos – and I have to be honest, I wasn’t a huge fan. I definitely prefer the thinner, buttery crescent roll crust.

Slice of classic Midwest cold veggie pizza with crescent roll crust, smooth cream cheese spread, and fresh crunchy vegetables. | Gathered In The Kitchen

Tips For Success

  • Can you use frozen vegetables? No, I would not. The moisture content is frozen vegetables from freezing them is high and would make this veggie pizza watery.
  • How do you cut the vegetables? Using a sharp knife, dice the vegetables into small pieces so that when you cut the pizza slices, you have every vegetable on each slice of pizza.
  • What’s the best way to cut the carrots? Use a box grater (aka a cheese grater) to grate the carrots into thin slices. Otherwise, they are too thick and crunchy for my liking.
  • Black olives – if you use black olives, buy the cans of already sliced black olives. This will help save you a lot of time!
  • Grape tomatoes – I prefer to use grape tomatoes versus any other tomato because they are a low water content making it great fo ra pizza topping. You want to eliminate as much water from the vegetables soaking into the crust as much as possible
  • How do you prevent soggy pizza crust? Always dry your vegetables with a paper towel before adding to the pizza.
  • How do you spread the cream cheese topping onto the baked crescent rolls? Make sure the cream cheese is at room temperature before mixing for the best texture. Mix the cream cheese with either sour cream or mayonnaise (we always used mayonnaise) with an electric mixer. Spread the cream cheese topping on top of the baked crust using a silicone spatula. Be careful not to tear the crescent roll crust
Close-up of cold veggie pizza on parchment paper with crescent roll crust, cream cheese base, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, red peppers, and shredded cheddar cheese. | Gathered In The Kitchen

I just love this appetizer! It always makes me feel a little less guilty when I select this over other appetizers like Super Bowl Pigs In A Blanket Chili Cheese Dip (despite that being delicious!)

An extra bonus is that my kids, whom aren’t always keen on eating vegetables…especially raw, will eat this pizza! All 3 of them! That right there is a major mom win if I do say so myself!

Cream cheese veggie pizza slice served cold with crescent roll crust and colorful fresh vegetables on top. | Gathered In The Kitchen

Printable Recipe Card

A slice of cold veggie pizza on a blue plate, featuring a crescent roll crust, cream cheese layer, and colorful fresh vegetables like broccoli, carrots, and peppers, with more pizza on parchment paper in the background.

Easy Midwest Veggie Pizza

Stephanie | Gathered In The Kitchen
A classic appetizer made with a flaky crescent roll crust, cream cheese spread, and topped with fresh, colorful vegetables. Perfect for parties, potlucks, or any gathering! Easy to make and always a crowd favorite.
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 9 minutes
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American
Servings 8 servings
Calories 458 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients
  

Optional Toppings

Instructions
 

Crust

  • Preheat oven to 375°F
  • Unroll the packages of Crescent roll and press flat into a large cookie sheet, making sure that the triangle pieces all touch and are "squished" together
  • Bake at 375°F for 9 minutes or until lightly golden brown
  • Take out of the oven and set aside, this needs to cool before you can spread the cream cheese topping on

Cream Cheese Topping

  • In a mixing bowl, mix the cream cheese and either sour cream or mayonnaise with an electric mixer
  • Spread the cream cheese topping on top of the baked crust using a silicone spatula. Be careful not to tear the crescent roll crust

Vegetables

  • Wash and dice up as many of the vegetables you'd like. Be sure to cut the pieces small enough that you get every type of vegetable used on each slice of veggie pizza
  • Sprinkle veggies on top of the cream cheese topping
  • Refrigerate while waiting to serve
  • Serve and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 458kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 10gFat: 33gSaturated Fat: 17gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 60mgSodium: 726mgPotassium: 570mgFiber: 4gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 2119IUVitamin C: 109mgCalcium: 127mgIron: 2mg
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Midwest cold veggie pizza with buttery crescent roll crust, creamy seasoned cream cheese spread, and fresh vegetables including broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, and bell peppers. | Gathered In The Kitchen

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  1. Lisa Tenk says:

    We love Veggie Pizza and I’ve been making it for over 30 years. My recipe uses cream cheese, real mayonnaise, and the seasonings are dill weed, minced onions, season salt, garlic powder. I like to make extra because it’s a great spread for bagels. A helpful tip I’ve learned is to cut your pizza before adding all the veggies and then press them into the cream cheese. It makes it easier to serve. This is one of my families favorite appetizer.

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