Homemade Stromboli (Italian Stromboli)
Skip the takeout and make this easy Stromboli at home. Italian meats and cheeses are stuffed in a soft pizza dough and baked into a melty, heavenly dinner the whole family will love.
Italian Stromboli
If you want to impress the pants off anyone, make a homemade Stromboli. I don’t know why everyone thinks they’re hard to make but there super duper easy and the results are nothing short of amazing.
Plus, when you make this easy Stromboli recipe at home, you can fill it with whatever you want. It’s not that difficult to do….but our favorite is a traditional Italian Stromboli filled with all the same things you’d find in an Italian Hoagie. And in our neck of the woods (Philly, Philly,), you can order your Italian Hoagie as a grinder….which is just an open faced Italian Stromboli that’s been baked, basically.
Ingredients
- Pizza Dough – Store-bought pizza dough makes this a breeze to whip up but using your own pizza dough elevates this to an epic Italian restaurant worthy meal.
- Meats – We use Spicy Pepperoni, Capicola and Genoa Salami for a classic Italian flavor but you can substitute with any of your favorite deli meats.
- Cheese – A mix of Italian cheeses makes the Stromboli extra decadent. We use provolone cheese and mozzarella cheese for a sharp, cheesy flavor.
- Seasoning – A blend of garlic powder, Italian seasoning, parmesan cheese and pizza seasoning is sprinkled on top for a flavorful crust.
- Sauce – Homemade pizza sauce is served on the side for dipping.
For a full list of ingredients and instructions, see the recipe card below.
What is Stromboli?
A Stromboli is, basically, a large turnover stuffed with savory fillings inside a fresh pizza dough that’s rolled up and baked until golden.
You can use either Italian bread dough or pizza dough, which is what we use for this recipe because it’s easy to whip up or buy at the store.
Stromboli was invented by Italian-Americans in the United States in Philadelphia….and that’s why there so amazing. Philadelphians invent the best things….HELLO Philly cheesesteak!
How To Make Stromboli
If you’ve ever wanted to know how to make Stromboli from scratch, you’ll be happy to know….it’s crazy easy to do! My best tip is to be sure your ingredients are room temperature before assembling. This ensures the Stromboli will be cooked all the way though at the end of baking.
- Make the dough. (or you can use store-bought dough from the grocery store, but my homemade pizza dough recipe is insanely easy!)
- Roll the dough out with a rolling pin into a large rectangle on a lightly floured surface the size of a large baking sheet.
- Layer the cheese and meat on over the pizza dough leaving a 1/2 inch area around the edge to seal.
- Season with garlic powder and Pizza Seasoning.
- Roll up lengthwise starting on one of the long sides and fold the ends inward as you roll.
- Seal the dough by brushing the edge of the dough with warm water and pressing the edge of the dough onto the outside of the Stromboli.
- Arrange on the cookie sheet seam side down. (You can coat the baking sheet with cornmeal to prevent sticking or line with parchment paper.)
- Brush the top and sides with egg wash.
- Sprinkle the parmesan cheese and pizza seasoning on top of the Stromboli.
- Bake until golden brown and puffed.
- Rest for 5-10 minutes before slicing inch 2 inch wide slices with a sharp knife.
Serve!
Calzone vs. Stromboli
While a Stromboli is definitely similar to a calzone, they are not the same thing.
A calzone is, in a nutshell, a pizza folded in half and sealed along the edges. A Stromboli is rolled up like a burrito and then sealed.
Both can have the same type of fillings but, most commonly, calzones are filled with mostly cheese and sometimes vegetables. Stromboli, most often, contains some type of meat and cheese.
Tips for the Best Stromboli Recipe
To ensure you have a perfect authentic Italian Stromboli every time, follow these easy tips.
- No Sauce – Well, inside at least. Don’t put sauce inside your Stromboli or you’ll end up with a soggy crust. For sure serve your Stromboli with sauce on the side for dipping.
- Baking – To ensure your Stromboli is perfectly baked all the way through, bake it on the bottom half of your oven. This will the inside and outside will bake at the same rate.
- Filling – Don’t overfill your dough so it doesn’t seep out during the baking process.
- Cutting – Don’t forget to allow your Stromboli to rest before cutting to allow the filling to set. Also, use a serrated knife to slice for best results.
- Prep ahead – You can assemble the Stromboli up to 24 hours in advance and bake right before serving making this a great option for busy weeknights!
- Make it spicy – Add hot red peppers or crushed red pepper flakes to the filling.
- Make it Meatier – Brown ground beef or Italian sausage and add it to the filling before the cheese layer.
Stromboli Variations
While this recipe is for an authentic Italian Stromboli recipe, you can make your own variations to fit your family’s needs.
- Vegetables – Raw or roasted, chopped veggies like broccoli, peppers, tomatoes, spinach and asparagus are fun alternatives to the meat/cheese option.
- Meat – Chicken, shredded pork, sliced leftover steak, bacon all are great options.
- Cheese – We used provolone here but Swiss, blue cheese, mozzarella or American cheese work well, too. Don’t forget the cheddar!
- Dough – While this recipe is made with homemade pizza dough, frozen or fresh store bought dough works extremely well. And why not give sourdough a try, too!
How To Serve Stromboli
We like to serve our Stromboli with a side of Pizza Sauce for dipping and with a Loaded Iceberg Wedge Salad with blue cheese dressing.
You can also serve it with a pile of salty potato chips which makes it perfect for game day!
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Ingredients
- 1/4 cup flour, for rolling
- 1 1/2 pounds pizza dough, room temperature
- 1/4 lb sliced pepperoni
- 1/4 lb sliced capicola
- 1/4 lb sliced salami
- 1/4 lb sliced provolone
- 1 cup shredded mozzarella
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 1/2 tsp pizza seasoning, divided
- 1 large egg, lightly beaten
- 1 tbsp grated parmesan
- 1 cup pizza sauce, for dipping
Equipment
- baking sheet
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425˚F.
- Lightly coat a baking sheet with cooking spray OR sprinkle with cornmeal. The cornmeal prevents sticking and adds great texture to the stromboli once cooked. (Don't do both.)
- Lightly dust a work surface and roll the dough out to a large rectangle approximately 13×9 inches.
- Layer the pepperoni on the dough leaving about 1/2 inch around the edge. Layer the provolone over the pepperoni and then top with the capicola. Sprinkle with the mozzarella and top with the salami.
- Sprinkle with the garlic powder and 1 tsp of the Pizza Seasoning.
- Roll the stromboli up jelly roll style. Tuck the ends inward and continue rolling until the stromboli is sealed.
- Arrange the stromboli on the prepared baking sheet seam side down. Brush the top and sides with the eggwash. Sprinkle with the remaining Pizza Seasoning and parmesan.
- Transfer to the oven and bake for 20-25 minutes until golden and crisp.
- Rest the stromboli for 5-10 minutes before slicing. Serve with sauce for dipping.
38 Comments on “Homemade Stromboli (Italian Stromboli)”
In the oven now! Very easy to follow.
Thank you so much! Enjoy!
Love this recipe
Such great advice keep it up
Thank you so much!
When our 4 daughters were young I’d give each one a pile of doigh and they would “build” their own. What fun. Anxious to try again when granddaughters come to visit. Thanks.
That sounds like so much fun!!!
Kellie..I see that your from Philly!! I’m from the Pocono’s!!
Thank you for the recipe. My Mom (God bless her soul) used to make stomboli every New Years Eve and I miss it every year since she has been gone. I have been trying to find a recipe that matches hers and finally found it with you. The only thing I changed is she used Rhodes frozen white bread for her dough. It’s amazing!! I thank you so much. This will make my New Years so much better and bring back great memories of family and friends!!! 🙂
I’m so happy you found us and are able to make your New Year Stromboli! I do love the frozen white bread in a pinch. We use it quite a bit for other recipes.
I had great success making them 12 hours in advance. Before putting them in the refrigerator, I slathered them with butter and pizza seasoning. Before I baked them, I put diagonal slits along the top with a floured serrated knife. Perfect! I made three so the cooking time was about 30 minutes.
Thank you so much for your make ahead tips!
The dough in the middle was still raw, like completely raw.…. What did I do wrong?
Hi! You didn’t bake it long enough. If you find the crust is starting to brown too much, cover with foil until the inside is fully baked.
Excellent recipe! I love having the sauce on the side. I made my favorite recipe pizza dough (2 pounds) and used the entire amount for one large roll! Used ham, pepperoni, mozzarella and green peppers inside…plus i lightly brushed the bottom of my dough with melted garlic butter before layering on the meats and cheese.
I will def make this again and again!
I’m so happy you loved it! I love your additions, great suggestions!
Turned out great! The whole family loved it
That makes me so happy! Thank you for your comment!
This came out so good I forgot it was my first time making it. Thank you for the recipe!!
So happy you enjoyed it!
How many Stromboli will one batch of your pizza dough make
Depending on how big I make them, I can usually get two good size Stromboli from one dough recipe.
Any alternative to the egg wash? My daughter is allergic. Thanks!
You can just brush with melted butter or skip it. You just won’t have the glossy sheen.
I made this tonight for dinner, it was very easy to make, and it was delicious,
I will make it again, but next time use less meats though
Thank you!
Thank you! So glad you loved it!
Easy to assemble. Simple ingredients. Clear instructions and good pictures.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
This stromboli was AMAZING! My whole family loved it!
My mother used to make these all the time. I love how easy this recipe is!