Super Bowl Italian Stromboli Recipe - The Gold Lining Girl (2024)

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With two kinds of cheese, three kinds of meat, roasted red peppers, and banana peppers, this Super Bowl Italian Stromboli recipe packs a ton of flavor in those little pockets of pastry. Ready in 30 minutes, start-to-finish, this Italian Stromboli recipe is great for get-togethers and parties!

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Here is recipe #2 for Super Bowl snacks. In case you missed it, I posted a Homemade Soft Pretzels recipe yesterday! They are so soft and buttery, and you can make them in an hour and a half. For a yeast-based bread, that’s not shabby at all. These Soft Pretzel Twists are also awesome.

Then we will probably go back to Valentine’s Day programming. I’ve already posted a fewrecipes, so make sure you check them out: these Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Thumbprints and this Red Velvet Chocolate Chunk Skillet Cookie. Be still my heart. And I also shared these Nutella-Filled Red Velvet Cupcakes with Nutella Buttercream. DYING. That Nutella Buttercream is ridic.

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This Super Bowl Italian Stromboli recipe is so, so easy. One of the easiest recipes EVER. But it looks like it takes some real effort. It basically doesn’t. I love that. It’s got nice presentation, but is absurdly easy.

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With Italian meats and cheeses, this super simple, quick, and easy croissant ring stromboli is a football game hit. And apinch of Italian seasoning on top goes a long way toward adding Italian verve. It’s just a sprinkling on top, but it makes a big difference in enhancing the other flavors. With two kinds of cheese, three kinds of meat, roasted red peppers, and banana peppers, this Italian Stromboli packs a ton of flavor in those little pockets of pastry.

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The aroma of this Italian Strombolifilled the whole house. Normally I’m accustomed to apple pie or banana bread or other bakery scents filling the house, but I can definitely get on board with stromboli.

Flaky and buttery crescent pastry, gooey cheese, spicy meats, and Italian seasoning all come together in a totally heavenly smell.

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Like when you pick up a pizza, and it makes the whole car smell, and you can’t stop yourself from eating a slice on the way home? Similar to that.

This Stromboli recipe is PERFECT game day food. It’s ready in about 30 minutes, start-to-finish. I had it prepped in 10, and itbaked for about 20.And IMO, it’s better than pizza.

When I make this, we heat up leftovers in the toaster oven for the next few days, and it rejuvenates so nicely. This is what I’m making again for the Super Bowl. I know it’s a crowd-pleaser, and it makes my Sunday football game days a breeze.

Super Bowl Italian Stromboli Recipe - The Gold Lining Girl (6)Some of my other favorite game day treats are these Hail Mary Football Field Brownies — they’re soooo easy, and so so cute! This Pepperoni Pizza Pasta Casserole feeds a huge crowd, and is such a crowd-pleaser. Excellent for football parties!

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Super Bowl Italian Stromboli Recipe

Sarah @ The Gold Lining Girl

With two kinds of cheese, three kinds of meat, roasted red peppers, and banana peppers, this Super Bowl Italian Stromboli recipe packs a ton of flavor in those little pockets of pastry.

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Prep Time 10 mins

Cook Time 25 mins

Total Time 35 mins

Course Sandwich/Snack

Servings 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 - 8 oz. cans refrigerated crescent rolls
  • 8 slices provolone cheese
  • 1/4 lb. sliced deli pepperoni
  • 1/4 lb. sliced deli hard salami
  • 1/4 lb. thinly sliced prosciutto
  • 1/2 c. roasted red peppers very well drained
  • 1/2 c. banana pepper rings very well drained
  • 8 slices mozzarella cheese
  • 1 tsp. Italian seasoning

Instructions

  • Open both cans of crescent rolls, and unroll the dough into 8 total rectangles, 4 from each can. Don't separate into triangles, just unroll into 4 rectangles from each can.

  • On a non-stick 12-inch pizza pan (or a large cookie sheet), arrange the rectangles in a circle, such that the short ends are at the edges, and the long edges are adjacent to each other. The center circle should be about 4 inches in diameter. The dough will overlap a bit at the center of the ring, and the other edges will hang off the pan. It will basically look like a sun with rays!

  • Place a slice of provolone cheese over each rectangle toward the center part of the ring, leaving about 1-inch from the center.

  • Then layer slices of pepperoni, salami, and prosciutto over the cheese, followed by the red peppers and banana peppers. Top with slices of mozzarella cheese.

  • Bring the outer edge of each rectangle of dough over the stack of meats and cheeses toward the center of the ring, and tuck it underneath the bottom layer of dough, pinching to secure the seams. Some of the filling will be exposed, and that's fine.

  • Sprinkle the ring evenly with Italian seasoning.

  • Bake at 325 degrees for about 25 minutes, or until edges are golden, and the cheeses are melted and bubbly at the exposed edges. The dough should feel baked through when lightly pressed.

  • Remove from heat, and cool for 5 minutes before cutting and serving.

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Super Bowl Italian Stromboli Recipe - The Gold Lining Girl (2024)

FAQs

What is a Sicilian 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.

What Italian dish is like Stromboli? ›

Calzones and stromboli share several the same fillings, including cured meats and veggies. And while both have Italian cheese, calzones are made with ricotta (often alongside mozzarella and/or Parmesan) while stromboli are typically only made with mozzarella.

How long do you cook a frozen Stromboli? ›

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.

How to cook a Screamin Sicilian Stromboli in an air fryer? ›

Place the Stromboli in the preheated air fryer and bake for 25-35 minutes, or until internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F. 4. Remove Stromboli from the air fryer and let sit for 3 minutes. Use caution - the Stromboli will be hot!

Is stromboli authentic Italian? ›

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.

What is the difference between a calzone and a stromboli stromboli? ›

The major difference between a calzone and a stromboli is how they are folded and sealed before they are baked. Here's the best explanation I can find, courtesy of Bon Appétit: A calzone is a taco, while a stromboli is a burrito. Calzones and tacos are folded into a half moon shape. Stromboli and burritos are rolled.

What is the Italian stomach lining dish? ›

Tripe (trippa in Italian) is a classic dish in regional Italian cuisine made from the edible lining of the stomachs of ruminants, primarily cows. In Lombardy, tripe may also be the first part of the small intestine of a veal calf or a steer. It is a simple dish, but it requires many hours of cooking time.

Who made the first stromboli? ›

The original stromboli sandwich was invented in 1950 by “Grandpop” Nazzereno Romano and has been featured on The Today Show, The Travel Channel and ABC's Action News.

Which is better, calzone or stromboli? ›

If you are looking for food for multiple people, a stromboli is the better option because it can be sliced for multiple people to eat. Both calzones and stromboli are equally delicious Italian dishes so there really is no wrong answer when deciding between the two options!

Why is my stromboli raw in the middle? ›

Once you have put your stromboli or calzone together, it is important to put them in the refrigerator for 15-30 minutes before baking. This will give the dough time to seal and slowly proof so that it does not remain raw inside.

How do you keep stromboli from getting 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.

Should stromboli be warm or cold? ›

Unlike pizza (which is best piping hot or cold from the fridge), stromboli is really best eaten at room temperature. This recipe is our take on a classic stromboli, which means that it's filled with three kinds of cured meat and just as many cheeses.

How to cook martins stromboli? ›

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.

How to cook digiorno stromboli? ›

Place 1 or 2 sandwiches on non-stick baking sheet. Place baking sheet on baking rack (toaster oven) or center rack (conventional oven). Bake 27 minutes. Product will be hot!

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.

What does a stromboli consist of? ›

To make a stromboli, divide a ball of pizza dough into two pieces or leave in one large ball, depending on what size stromboli you'd like to make. Roll it into a large rectangle. Top with mozzarella cheese and your choice of toppings such as other cheeses, cured meats, a thin layer of tomato sauce, veggies, and more.

What is typically in stromboli? ›

This Italian Stromboli is such an easy delicious way to feed a crowd, and it only has five ingredients! It's packed with spicy pepperoni, capicola, gooey mozzarella cheese, store-bought pizza seasoning, and served with a jarred marinara if dipping is your thing.

What is the difference between stuffed bread and stromboli? ›

Stromboli is basically a pizza rolled up, not dissimilar to a Calzone or the Panzerotti, although the later is fried and they are both folded in half like a pocket rather than rolled like a loaf, which explains the 'Stuffed Bread' tag. The Stromboli is a fabulous way to eat pizza and is far more portable…

What is a Sicilian calzone called? ›

Those are the moments in which I regret I do not own a brick oven.

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