If you like garlic bread you'll love this cheesy version with chopped green onions and parsley.
This was very good! I can't help but laugh when reviewers give a recipe 1 or 2 stars and say it wasn't good, then you read that they subbed ingredients for everything! For example reviewer who used biscuits instead. Don't give it a bad rating if you didn't even come close to following the recipe. - 30 Nov 2004 (Review from Allrecipes US | Canada)
I made this recipe for Thanksgiving this year and it was a big hit. I also made some changes to the basic recipe. Instead of having to wait for bread to thaw, I used 3 tubes of Pillsbury Buttermilk bisquits and cut each one in half. I just sprinked the parmesan cheese between the layers so I used more than 1/2 cup. Overall, it was an appetizer and dessert for some of the family. Thanks! It was great!!! - 01 Dec 2002 (Review from Allrecipes US | Canada)
I found this recipe to be simple and delicious...with a few modifications. First, make sure to grease the top edge of the pan, even on the outside to keep the rolls from sticking (as they will rise above the top). Also place a piece of foil in the bottom of the oven to catch spills. I used Rhodes frozen dinner rolls and only one egg, omitted the salt, added a stick of butter and a tablespoon of minced garlic (in addition to the garlic powder), made sure to chop the green onions and parsley extra fine, and used 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan, 1/4 cup Colby/Jack and 1/4 cup Mozzarella cheeses. I blended all ingredients together in one bowl and dipped each ball into the mixture -- there was just enough. After baking for 20 minutes, I placed a piece of foil over the top of the pan and baked 15 minutes longer than the recipe calls for. Since the recipe doesn't specify what you do after baking I did the following: Remove pan from oven, immediately inverting it onto a plate, loosen the rolls from the pan and allow it all to sit for about 10 minutes before removing the pan from over the rolls. Sprinkle the top with 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan and lay a piece of foil (loosely) over the top for about 10 minutes so the cheese will melt. Allow to cool completely (uncovered). I found it best to slice individual cake-sized pieces to create a cheese swirled bread. I served this with my own version of the trending "Pizza Casserole" and it was a huge hit! I will definitely make it again! - 22 Apr 2013 (Review from Allrecipes US | Canada)