Homemade Stromboli Recipe - I Heart Naptime (2024)

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This homemade stromboli recipe is loaded with cheesy, salami, ham and pepperoni! It’s easy to make and will be a family favorite dinner!

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Table of Contents

  • Fun Twist for Pizza Night
  • Recipe Ingredients
  • How to Fold a Stromboli
  • Helpful Tips
  • Variations
  • 5 star review
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Storing Easy Stromboli
  • More Italian Favorites
  • Stromboli Recipe Printable Recipe

Fun Twist for Pizza Night

Stromboli has all of the same delicious flavors of a traditional pizza but is rolled into an Italian pinwheel and then baked until crispy. It almost reminds me of a bigger version of our favorite pizza pinwheels or baked ham and cheese pinwheels.

This homemade stromboli is filled with a cheesy inside filled with your favorite pizza sauce and meats. Plus it comes together super quickly, especially if you are using store-bought dough. We love to serve it with a chopped salad and a side of fruit.

Recipe Ingredients

Homemade stromboli is quick and easy to make and comes together quickly with simple ingredients! This dinner is served with a crisp and golden pizza crust, layered with pizza sauce and toppings, then seasoned and baked to perfection. It is a great family dinner or appetizer to feed a crowd!

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  • Pizza dough: Make your own homemade pizza dough or purchase a premade pizza dough in the refrigerator aisle.
  • Pizza sauce: Pick your favorite marinara sauce or make homemade pizza sauce to spread over the dough before adding toppings and baking.
  • Cheese: Shredded white mozzarella & parmesan cheese gives this stromboli an authentic Italian pizza flavor. Once you cut the stromboli into slices you will see the stringy, long melted cheese pull apart.
  • Salami: Add a delicious salami taste and texture to the toppings list.
  • Ham: Sliced deli ham works great. If you like it cut or just add whole is great with this stromboli recipe.
  • Pepperoni: This is always a classic meat that is delicious on pizzas and great to stuff in a stromboli.

How to Fold a Stromboli

This homemade stromboli is so simple to make and tastes amazingly delicious baked! Prepare your dough, add your favorite toppings, roll it up, and bake it in the oven.

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  1. Roll out the dough. Use a rolling pin to roll the dough out into a large rectangle (about 10×14″). Spread the pizza sauce on top, leaving a 2-inch border around the perimeter.
  2. Add toppings.Sprinkle shredded mozzarella evenly over the top. Then add the sliced salami, ham, and pepperoni. Add in any other veggies or toppings if desired.
  3. Fold.Brush the edges of the dough with the egg. Then roll up the dough like a jelly roll. Pinch or seal the edges together and tuck them under. Brush the top of the dough with the egg wash.
  4. Season.Sprinkle with freshly grated parmesan cheese and then evenly sprinkle the garlic powder over top. Gently cut slats into the top every 2 inches.
  5. Bake in the oven.Bake on a parchment-lined baking sheet at 400°F for 15-20 minutes, or until bubbly and golden. Remove from oven and allow to cool for 5 minutes before slicing.

Helpful Tips

Making these stromboli doesn’t have to be difficult. It is a great dinner for a busy night! Here are some helpful tips that will make this stromboli even easier. Enjoy these extra ideas to help make your dinner even better!

  • Leave room. When adding the sauce and fillings, make sure to leave about a 2-inch border around the perimeter of the dough. This way, the fillings won’t ooze out when you try to fold the stromboli.
  • Folding. The fun part of making this recipe is the assembly! If you’ve ever rolled a log of cinnamon rolls, you’ll have no trouble rolling the stromboli. It doesn’t need to be super tight, but make sure to roll it tight enough (in the shape of a log) so that it keeps its shape and the fillings stay intact.
  • Crust browning. If the crust is browning too fast on the outside but is still doughy on the inside, try bumping down the temperature and place a piece of foil over the top of it. Some ovens run hotter than others. Rolling the dough thinner will also help it cook more evenly.
  • Egg wash. Don’t skip this step! Brushing an easy egg wash over the dough gives the crust that perfectly golden and crispy texture.
  • Slits. Before going into the oven, use a knife to make slits across the stromboli about every 2 inches. This prevents it from exploding in the oven, so this is definitely an important step that you don’t want to forget.
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Variations

Instead of making a traditional stromboli with salami, pepperoni, and ham, you can also make other fun variations. Below are a few delicious ideas to try. You can mix up the toppings and add any sauce, meat, cheese, or veggies that you’d like. The options are endless!

  • Pineapple. Canadian bacon, mozzarella, and pineapple
  • BBQ chicken. Shredded BBQ chicken with red onion, mozzarella, and cilantro
  • White sauce. White pizza sauce with chicken, tomatoes, mozzarella, and spinach
  • Ham. Sliced ham and swiss
  • Pesto. Basil pesto with mozzarella, spinach, and chicken
  • Buffalo. Tangy buffalo sauce with mozzarella, ranch or blue cheese dressing, and chicken

5 star review

“This was a huge hit! My family was super impressed and said they liked this homemade version better than our usual pizza place. Talk about a win!”

-Wilhelmina
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Recipe FAQs

What is Stromboli vs calzone?

You may be wondering what the difference is between a stromboli and a calzone. Stromboli is similar to a calzone, but rolled out into a rectangle and rolled up like a jelly roll (burrito). Stromboli is also sliced to create multiple servings, whereas a calzone is usually just one serving.

What is usually in a stromboli?

A stromboli is an Italian-American dish that takes pizza dough and rolls it in pizza sauce, and traditional pizza toppings, then baked with grated parmesan cheese.

How to fold stromboli?

The shape of a stromboli uses a rectangle shape pizza dough. It is rolled and then the ends will be sealed together. Lay the seam side down on the baking sheet when baking.

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Storing Easy Stromboli

Stromboli leftovers are easy to store and warm up when ready. Place the stromboli in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days long. This will warm up nicely in the oven, air fryer, or microwave. Heat until it is warmed through!

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Stromboli Recipe

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Author: Jamielyn Nye

This homemade stromboli recipe is loaded with cheesy, salami, ham and pepperoni! It's easy to make and will be a family favorite dinner!

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 batch pizza dough , homemade or store-bought
  • ½ cup pizza sauce , more for dipping
  • 1 ½ cups shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 8 slices salami
  • 5-6 slices deli honey ham
  • 12-16 slices pepperoni
  • 1 large egg , beaten
  • ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder or salt

Optional add in's: sliced bell peppers, sliced mushrooms, sliced onions, fresh basil

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. Roll the dough out into a large rectangle (about 10×14"). Spread the pizza sauce on top, leaving a 2-inch border around the perimeter.

    • Sprinkle the mozzarella cheese evenly over the top. Then add the sliced salami, ham and pepperoni. Add in any other vegetables if desired. Brush the edges of the dough with the egg.

    • Then roll up the dough like a jelly roll. Pinch the edges together and tuck under. Brush the top of the dough with the egg wash. Sprinkle with freshly grated parmesan cheese and then evenly sprinkle the garlic powder over top. Gently cut slats into the top every 2 inches.

    • Bake for 18-20 minutes, or until bubbly and golden. Cover the top with foil if it browns too fast.

    • Remove from oven and slice a small piece to make sure the middle is cooked. Pop in the oven another 5 minutes if it needs. Allow to cool on pan for 5 to 10 minutes before slicing. Then slice into 1-inch pieces.

    Notes

    • Here’s my favorite pizza dough (I just make half for this recipe).
    • Here’s my favorite pizza sauce.
    • I also love the pizza dough from Trader Joe’s. You can also use a can of refrigerated pizza dough. I prefer the Pillsbury brand.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 406kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 89mg | Sodium: 1450mg | Potassium: 225mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 365IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 196mg | Iron: 3mg

    Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.

    Course: Main Dish

    Cuisine: Italian

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    Categorized as: 30 Minute Meals, 30 Minute Meals, Dinner, Italian, Pizza, Pork

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    34 comments

      • Laura Bridget Lewis
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      This recipe so delicious!!! It was just a little salty because of the deli meats.

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      • Irene Kennedy

      Can this be made a day before and then baked?

      • Reply
        • Jamielyn Nye

        You can definitely prep the ingredients the day before, but I would recommend putting the toppings on the same day (no more than a few hours ahead of time) so it doesn’t make the crust soggy.

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      • Jill
      • Homemade Stromboli Recipe - I Heart Naptime (19)

      So easy and so good!

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      • Kristin
      • Homemade Stromboli Recipe - I Heart Naptime (20)

      This is a new family favorite and a great alternative to ordering out for Friday pizza nights!

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      • Karen Becker
      • Homemade Stromboli Recipe - I Heart Naptime (21)

      First time ever making a Stromboli and it turned out great. I will definitely be making this recipe again in the future.

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    FAQs

    What's the difference between a calzone and a stromboli? ›

    A calzone features a circle of dough that's folded in half over the filling and sealed by crimping, like a pasty or empanada. A stromboli starts with a rectangular piece of dough that's then topped with add-ins and cheese, rolled up lengthwise and sealed by folding and pressing the extra dough over the edges.

    How to bake stromboli from giant? ›

    Cooking instructions: Place Stromboli on pan seam side down. Bake in preheated 400 F oven for approx 20 min (until crust is golden). Keep refrigerated.

    Can I reheat stromboli in an air fryer? ›

    The best way to reheat leftover stromboli for an easy lunch is in the air fryer.

    Does a stromboli have sauce in it? ›

    You'll sometimes find a little sauce in a stromboli, but it's often left out or served on the size for dipping like a calzone.

    What is typically in stromboli? ›

    Stromboli is a type of baked turnover filled with various Italian cheeses (typically mozzarella) and usually Italian cold cuts (typically meats such as salami, capocollo and bresaola) or vegetables, served hot. The dough used is either Italian bread dough or pizza dough.

    Should you vent stromboli? ›

    Bake seam-side down with vent holes.

    Your ultimate goal when rolling is to land the spiral with the seam side down so you can easily transfer it to the baking sheet. Before baking, make 4 to 5 vents in the top with a sharp knife. These will likely cut through the dough to the first layer of meat, and that's fine.

    How to stretch pizza dough for stromboli? ›

    Divide the dough into 2 equal pieces and stretch into a 10" disk. If the dough shrinks after stretching, wait 5 minutes and stretch some more. Preheat (preferably with a pizza stone) to 500°F Cover dough with toppings (I like drained canned crushed tomatoes as a sauce) and let rise for 20 minutes. Bake for 4 minutes.

    Can stromboli be made ahead of time? ›

    Serve warm or at room temperature, with marinara sauce on the side (if using). Make Ahead/Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The stromboli can be prepared, covered with plastic wrap, and refrigerated for up to 12 hours before baking.

    Can you freeze homemade stromboli? ›

    Freezing Baked Stromboli: Allow baked stromboli to cool completely. Wrap in plastic wrap or aluminum foil (or a layer of both), and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw, still wrapped, for just 1 hour at room temperature. Bake, lightly covered with aluminum foil, in a 350°F (177°C) oven for 30 minutes.

    How to cook martins stromboli? ›

    Remove product from package and place on baking sheet on center rack of oven. Heat for 12-15 minutes (Oven/Microwave temperature & times may vary from equipment to equipment), until center is warm and reaches 160 degrees F. Microwave: Place product on microwaveable dish and heat for 1-1/2 minutes.

    How do you cook Leonetti's stromboli? ›

    You make three holes in the wrapper, leave wrappe ron.. 365 degrees for 25-30 minutes if frozen... If cooking from thawed everything is the same but only cook 15-20 minutes.. use a cookie sheet.

    How long is leftover stromboli good for? ›

    Especially if this is filled with cheese, this needs to be refrigerated after two hours maximum. Refrigerator: You can keep your stromboli in a container, ziploc baggie, or plastic wrap in the fridge for up to one week.

    Can you put a frozen stromboli in the oven? ›

    Preheat oven to 375°. Place foil wrapped Stromboli directly onto oven rack and cook for 30 minutes. Unwrap foil to expose top of Stromboli and bake for an additional 10-15 minutes until the top is golden brown and internal temp is 165°. Serve immediately.

    Is ricotta in calzone or stromboli? ›

    Calzones use ricotta cheese, and stromboli does not. Stromboli is made with mozzarella cheese (preferably low-moisture) to keep moisture at a minimum. This helps the interior dough cook fully. Calzones usually use a blend of cheese that almost always incorporates ricotta.

    Do they eat stromboli in Italy? ›

    Despite its distinctly Italian flavours of mozzarella, ham, tomatoes, and its close resemblance to the calzone from Naples, stromboli is actually an American creation that comes from Philadelphia. Find out how to make this classic Italian-American fusion dish and discover the story of its beginnings.

    Is a hot pocket a calzone or stromboli? ›

    A pizza pocket is similar to a calzone but does not contain tomato sauce. Its filling is typically cheese and vegetables. While the former has more tomato sauce, a pizza pocket contains everything else.

    What is a mini calzone called in Italy? ›

    Panzerotto (Italian: [pantseˈrɔtto]; pl. : panzerotti, Italian: [pantseˈrɔtti]), also known as panzarotto ( Italian: [pantsaˈrɔtto]), is a savory turnover, that originated in central and southern Italian cuisine, which resembles a small calzone, both in shape and dough used for its preparation.

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