Stromboli, a cousin of the calzone, fits into that category, and when you’re finished, you can feed the neighborhood.

What Is Stromboli?

Stromboli is a long roll of meat and cheese wrapped in pizza dough, which is then cut into individual slices for serving. It’s an Italian-American invention from the 1950s, apparently named for the film “Stromboli,” which was on the silver screen at the time. There is also a real place called Stromboli; it’s a volcanic island off the north coast of Sicily.

How to Make Stromboli

Begin with dough from your favorite local pizzeria or supermarket – or make your own! Roll it out and add layers of salami, ham, mozzarella, and provolone. I like to temper all this richness with a sprinkle of capers and a few peppadews (which are tangy and slightly spicy pickled red peppers that you can find at most grocery store salad bars, or buy in jars). I usually roll out the dough on floured parchment paper, which I then use to help roll the dough and all the layers of meat and cheese into a log. Then I pick up the parchment on both sides — like a sling — and set it on the baking sheet. Bake the stromboli until golden, cut into colorful slices, and serve warm. To make this a meal, serve your stromboli with a Caesar Salad or a simple soup, like tomato soup or Italian Egg Drop Soup.

Can You Make Stromboli Ahead of Time?

Yes, indeed! Prepare and roll your stromboli, transfer it to a baking dish, and cover loosely with plastic wrap. Refrigerate overnight, and when ready to bake, let it warm slightly on the counter while the oven preheats.

Swaps & Substitutions

The sky is the limit when it comes to other fillings for your stromboli. Here are a few suggestions!

Vegetarian: Fill your stromboli with mushrooms, bell peppers, olives, or any combination of favorite veggies.Swap the meats: Use pepperoni, deli ham, Canadian bacon, cooked sausage, or even shredded chicken or beef.Swap the cheeses: Try fontina, provolone, asiago, gruyere, Swiss, or any other cheese that suits your fancy!

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Peppadew peppers can also often be purchased in jars, sometimes under the name “sweet piquante peppers.” Substitute roasted red peppers if you can’t find peppadews.