These Greek stuffed bread rings with tomato sauce and melted cheese are soft, golden, and full of flavor! With a light homemade dough, fragrant tomato-thyme sauce, and a gooey cheese center, theyโre a creative twist on the classic koulouri โ perfect for snacks, parties, or kidsโ lunches.
The Perfect Savory Greek Snack
If you love soft bread, gooey cheese, and tomato sauce, these Greek stuffed bread rings (koulouria) are the perfect snack for you! Inspired by the famous koulouri Thessalonikis, this version adds a delicious twist โ a cheesy tomato filling baked right in.
Theyโre incredibly easy to make, using simple pantry ingredients. The result? A batch of golden, soft bread rings with a crispy sesame crust and a warm, cheesy center that everyone will love.

Tips for Success
- Use high-quality olive oil for flavor and a soft texture.
 - Donโt skip the sugar water step โ it helps the sesame seeds stick and adds a hint of sweetness.
 - Try different cheeses like mozzarella for stretch or kasseri for Greek authenticity.
 
Serving Ideas
These savory rings are perfect for breakfast, school snacks, picnics, or as a party appetizer. Serve them warm or at room temperature โ theyโre just as delicious either way.
For a fun variation, fill the centers with:
- Olive tapenade or pesto instead of tomato sauce
 - Crumbled feta and oregano for a Greek-style version
 - Caramelized onions and cheese for extra flavor
 
Warm, soft, and bursting with flavor โ these stuffed bread rings will become your go-to snack recipe!
Check these recipes
- Crispy Potato Fritters with Cheese and Bacon
 - Individual Greek Spinach Pies with Feta
 - Soft & Fluffy Cheese-Stuffed Bread Rings
 
Nutrition Facts
12 servings per container
- Amount Per ServingCalories240
 - % Daily Value *
 - Total Fat
		                9g
		                12%
 - Sodium 290mg 13%
 - Total Carbohydrate
		                28g
		                11%
- Dietary Fiber 1.5g 4%
 - Total Sugars 3g
 
 - Protein 10g 20%
 
* The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.












