Stromboli
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Looking for a quick and easy dinner recipe that is kid-friendly? This Stromboli is your answer! Pizza dough rolled up with ham, pepperoni and cheese and then baked. Slice it and dunk it in marinara sauce. It’s a recipe the entire family will love and request again and again.

Do you have pizza night at your house? I have to admit it’s a frequent event at our house and I’ve been trying out ways to switch it up! Not that my family ever gets tired of it, but sometimes I get tired of it so I am so excited to share with you this Stromboli recipe!
What is Stromboli?
It’s like a giant pizza roll stuffed with all of your favorite toppings and it’s so easy to make with store-bought dough. Of course, you can make your own homemade pizza dough, but for an easy weeknight dinner I’m all about the short-cuts, but you probably already knew that!
This is a kid-friendly easy dinner that is always a hit at my house, so if you’re ready to switch up pizza night you have to try this easy Stromboli. I think you’re going to love it.
What’s The Difference Between A Calzone And A Stromboli?
If you’re thinking a Stromboli sounds a lot like a calzone you’d be right about that! There’s not much a difference, but they are two different things! They are both made with dough and stuffed with fillings, but a Stromboli is rolled up like a cake roll while a calzone is folded in half with fillings inside.
I actually like a Stromboli better because it’s easier to eat and you can serve it as a main course with a side dish like roasted cauliflower or Parmesan broccoli or as an appetizer with some breadsticks to go with it.
Stromboli Ingredients
- Pizza dough – Make your own or buy 1 pound of premade dough at the grocery store.
- Butter – For the crust on the inside and the top to get it golden brown.
- Garlic – Mince your own for the best flavor.
- Mozzarella – Grab a block and shred it yourself for the best result. It gets perfectly melty.
- Meat – We did a mixture of Ham, Salami and pepperoni.
- Egg – You’ll use the egg wash for sealing the stromboli edges.
- Garlic powder, Parmesan cheese and Parsley – Adds flavor to the butter mixture brushed on top of the dough.
How to Make Stromboli
For a Stromboli, you first roll the dough out into a rectangle so you can roll it up easily after you layer on the topping. I like to brush my dough with melted butter and garlic, but you can also brush it with olive oil or a light amount of pizza sauce, too.

Stromboli Filling Ideas
Once you know how to make it, a Stromboli is so versatile and you can use pretty much whatever fillings you want. I love recipes that you can customize and switch up so you never get tired of them!
You can let your imagination run wild with filling ideas, but Stromboli is usually made with Italian cold cuts, mozzarella cheese, and/or vegetables. All you do is layer the fillings on top of the dough! For my recipe we’re using:
- Shredded mozzarella cheese
- Ham
- Salami
- Pepperoni
When you layer the fillings be sure to leave a couple of inches of dough exposed on the two short sides and one of the long edges. You will brush each of those sides with egg wash so that it’s easy to seal the edges together once you roll up the dough with the fillings.

How To Roll The Stromboli
Once you’ve brushed the exposed edges with egg wash you’re ready to roll up your Stromboli!
- Start with the long end that doesn’t have any egg wash.
- Roll it up like you would a jelly roll or cake roll. You want to roll it into itself so when you sliced the baked roll the inside looks like a pinwheel. Be sure to roll it tightly so it stays together.
- Wet your fingers and seal the seams by pressing the edge into the roll.
- Carefully turn it seam-side down and tuck the ends under the roll to seal them.

Once you’ve rolled it up and sealed it closed you can transfer it to your baking sheet! I like to line my baking sheet with parchment paper – it makes clean-up a breeze! Before you pop you Stromboli in the oven there are just a couple more things to do:
- First, I like to brush the top of the roll with a mixture of melted butter, garlic powder, Parmesan cheese, and parsley. The butter will help the crust brown and the seasonings add so much flavor!
- You will also need to cut vents in the top of the roll. This will allow steam to escape as the Stromboli bakes and it just looks pretty, too! Use a serrated knife to cut slits every two inches.

Bake your Stromboli for 25 to 30 minutes at 375 degrees F. You know it’s ready when the crust is golden brown. If your Stromboli is browning to quickly simply cover with foil and continue to bake. Also, place your pan in the bottom half of oven away from the heat source.
I like to let mine rest and cool for a few minutes before slicing it. Serve the slices warm with lots of marinara sauce on the side for dipping.
Can I make Stromboli Ahead of Time?
- If you want to make this ahead of time you can! Once the dough is rolled up, wrap it in plastic wrap and place it in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Before baking brush with butter mixture and place in the preheated oven. Since it is cold you might have to add 5-10 minutes of cooking time.
How To Freeze Stromboli
- From Fresh – After making the it you can freeze it raw. You will need to simply wrap it up in plastic wrap then foil and place it in the freezer. When you are ready to use it, place it in the fridge to thaw before baking. Then bake according to directions. It will be cold at this time so you might have to add 5-10 minutes of baking time.
- Par-Baked – Another option is to par-bake the Stromboli before placing it in the freezer. After prepping it bake it for 5-7 minutes then cool, wrap in plastic wrap and then foil. Place it in the freezer. When you are ready to use simply place it in the oven and bake.
Do you eat stromboli hot or cold?
We enjoy our stromboli hot like pizza. If you have leftovers, it can be eaten cold or reheated.
Does stromboli have sauce in it?
Stromboli rarely contains tomato sauce. It is usually a combination of meat and cheese. The sauce is served on the side to dip it into.
How do you make a stromboli not soggy?
To prevent stromboli from becoming soggy you need to make sure to cut the slits in the top of the stromboli. This will let the steam escape while it bakes.
If you use a meat with a lot of moisture like ham or canadian bacon, drying it off with a paper towel to remove excess moisture before adding it to the stromboli will help.
Another trick is to cook it on a preheat pizza stone so the bottom becomes nice and tricky.
Is pizza dough the same as stromboli dough?
Yes, stromboli is made with pizza dough. We love our homemade pizza dough recipe for this easy stromboli!
Serving Suggestions
Here are some great ideas to serve with this easy stromboli recipe. Of course, you can serve it solo and it’s a meal in itself, too!
- Soup
- Breadsticks
- Garlic Bread
- Roasted Vegetables
- Caesar Salad
- Side Salad
- Zucchini Fries
- Pasta Salad
- Chicken Wings
- Greek salad

More Pizza-Inspired Dinner Ideas
If your family is pizza crazy like mine is you have to give some of these other recipes a try, too!
- My Crockpot Pizza Casserole is an easy way to get all of those great pizza flavors without a lot of work!
- French Bread Pizza is a quick and easy way to satisfy a craving without the hassle of making dough or calling out for pizza!
- My Pizza Pasta is an easy one-pot dinner that the whole family will love.
- If you want a really easy recipe try my Pizza Ring made with store-bought crescent dough and stuffed with all the toppings!
Did you make this? If you snap a photo, please be sure tag me on Instagram at @julieseatsandtreats or #julieseatsandtreats so I can see your yummy treat!

Easy Stromboli
Ingredients
- 1 pizza dough
- 3 Tablespoons butter melted, divided
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1 ½ cups shredded mozzarella divided
- 12 thin slices ham
- 15 slices salami
- 15-17 slices pepperoni
- 1 egg beaten
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- 2 Tablespoons Parmesan cheese
- 2 Tablespoons chopped parsley
- Marinara sauce for dipping
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Lightly flour your workplace. Roll pizza dough into a rectangle about 12 x 14 inches. You can also roll it out onto a piece of parchment paper so you can put the paper straight into the oven without transferring the dough to a pan.
- In a small bowl combine melted 1 Tbsp melted butter and minced garlic. Brush over the top of dough.
- Sprinkle ½ c. mozzarella cheese on top of dough, leaving a 1-2 inches around one of the long edges and the two short ends.
- Top the cheese with ham. Sprinkle with the another ½ c. Mozzarella cheese on top of ham. Next, add the pieces of salami and pepperoni. Sprinkle the rest of the cheese on top of the pepperoni.
- In a small bowl beat the egg with a fork. Use a brush to coat the 3 exposed edges of the dough (where you left the cheese off, think short, short, long).
- Next, carefully roll up the long edge of your stromboli jelly roll style. Start with the long edge that DOES NOT have the egg wash. Roll it tightly so it stays together. Seal the seam with wet fingertips. Then roll the stromboli so the seam is facing down. You may need to tuck the sides of the dough under so it’s sealed.
- Transfer to baking sheet or pizza stone.
- In a small bowl combine the remaining 2 Tbsp melted butter, garlic powder, parmesan cheese and chopped parsley. Brush the top of the stromboli with butter mixture. Using a sharp serrated knife make shallow diagonal cuts on top of stromboli every 2 inches.
- Bake in preheated oven for 25-30 minutes or until the top is golden brown.
- Remove from oven and let set 5 minutes. Using a serrated knife cut into 8 slices.
- Serve with warm marinara sauce.
Tips
- This Pizza Dough (linked in ingredients) makes two pizza doughs, so if you use that recipe only use half of it for this recipe. Freeze the other half for later or make two Stromboli and freeze one.
- If your Stromboli is browning to quickly place in bottom half of oven away from heat source or cover with tinfoil.
- If you want to make this ahead of time you can! Once the dough is rolled up, wrap it in plastic wrap and place it in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Before baking brush with butter mixture and place in the preheated oven. Since it is cold you might have to add 5-10 minutes of cooking time.
- From fresh – After making the it you can freeze it raw. You will need to simply wrap it up in plastic wrap then foil and place it in the freezer. When you are ready to use it, place it in the fridge to thaw before baking. Then bake according to directions. It will be cold at this time so you might have to add 5-10 minutes of baking time.
- Par-Baked – Another option is to par-bake the Stromboli before placing it in the freezer. After prepping it bake it for 5-7 minutes then cool, wrap in plastic wrap and then foil. Place it in the freezer. When you are ready to use simply place it in the oven and bake.
Sally says
Awesome and was delicious and easy to make. Thank you
Julie Evink says
Wonderful to hear! Thanks for commenting and rating the recipe!
Elizabeth Kim says
I love this recipe so much. It’s the best Stromboli out there by far. I haven’t even tried any other recipes but I know I don’t have to. There’s no way another recipe can beat this one! 😂 thanks so much!
Julie Evink says
Love this Elizabeth! Thanks for coming back to comment and rate the recipe!
Jeannie says
I have been making your recipe for over a year and I swear it’s a PERFECT dish to bring for appetizers – my family (and it’s a BIG IRISH FAMILY) Raves about this every time I make it…. BRAVO – wouldn’t change one thing.
Julie Evink says
Love this!!! Thanks for commenting Jeannie!
Penta09 says
Quick and easy to make recipe that made for a good dinner for the family.
BarbH says
This was delicious! I didn’t read all the way through to the notes, so I used the entire pizza dough recipe for this. I liked the thicker dough, but will probably try it with the correct amount of dough next time. Thanks for the freezing recommendations! Just 2 of us at home now, so being able to make 2 and freeze is great,
Julie says
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing, Barb!
Mojoblogs says
It looks really good. Thank you for sharing this recipe. Want to try it!
Julie says
Hope you enjoy!
Kate says
This was so good! My 13 year old son said “this is amazing!” Glad I made two because one of them was gone in 5 minutes! This will be a standard in our house! Plus great for on the road to sports/activities
Julie says
Great! I’m so glad it was a hit!
Abby says
Always love your recipes! This one is the same! So good!!! I was going to use pre-made Pillsbury dough. I’m sure it’s not as good but does anyone know if it works? I used my bread maker on the dough setting and It turned out great. (I didn’t feel like breaking my 8 month pregnant back on digging out the heavy mixer and putting it on the counter 😂) I was a little shocked that the dough setting didn’t use the rise setting. I had to use the oven to let it rise. Next time I make it I’m going to make the full batch of dough and freeze the other for an easy after baby dinner. I will do the pat bake. How long do you have to cook it once you unfreeze it?
I used bigger normal size slices of salami and the big pepperoni. It was so huge and so filling. I added a little bit of fresh Romano cheese on the top layer too. I can’t wait to try other fillings too. Thanks for sharing all your recipes!
Julie says
After you unfreeze the dough, bake it like normal for whatever you are planning to use it for! I’m so glad you enjoyed it, good luck with baby!
Jan says
Would using puff pastry work?
Julie says
I haven’t tried this one with anything but pizza dough – it might work though! If you give it a shot, let me know how it goes!
Kristen Line says
This was fantastic! I was looking for something new and easy and found this, and being pregnant I didn’t have to worry about the sliced meat because it’s cooked! My husband and I approve!
Julie says
Great! I’m so glad you both enjoyed it, thanks for sharing!
Terry says
Easy and so delicious! My kids loved it, too! We had this with home made Caesar salad and it was a terrific meal.
Julie says
That does sound like a terrific meal! I’m glad you loved it!
Malinda Linnebur says
This was such an easy dinner that the whole family loved!! I will definitely be adding this to my meal rotation!!
Julie says
It’s one of our quick go-to meals! Glad you loved it!
Alison LaFortune says
My kids loved this stromboli! They even helped in the kitchen. Such a fun twist on pizza night.
Julie says
This is a great recipe for getting the kids involved!
Danielle Green says
I made this with some Trader Joes pizza crust and it was awesome!
Julie says
Perfect!
David Sutton says
Love your great recipes
Julie says
Thanks David!