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Stromboli Rollup Recipe

Looking for the perfect party food? These delicious Stromboli Rollups are easy to make and absolutely addicting. Your friends will beg you for the recipe.

Stromboli roll ups on a silver platter with dipping sauce

One of the first things I learned about my husband was that he LOVES stromboli. Not just any stromboli, though. He is particularly obsessed with the stromboli from a restaurant called Your Place in Hershey, PA.

It's unique in that it doesn't contain pepperoni like many strombolis do -- it has ham, sausage, and salami, along with a signature ingredient that most people don't associate with stromboli ingredients: mustard!

In the almost 20 years (gulp) since we moved away from PA, I've tried to recreate his favorite stromboli recipe numerous times. My results were typically delicious, but there was one thing I couldn't quite get right. For the life of me, I just could not get my dough to achieve the same crispy/chewy texture of the original.

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Stromboli roll ups, ready to be served.

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Of course, I don't have access to a commercial pizza oven, nor do I have the time and energy to make dough from scratch. Still, I made it my goal to create a version of that favorite stromboli that would nail the flavors AND the texture of the original while keeping it simple.

I finally met with success when I decided to turn it into a pinwheel appetizer. Rather than baking it whole, I sliced the stromboli and baked the slices side by side on a baking sheet.

This gave the crust a delicious crispness, and also made the stromboli a whole lot easier to serve and eat.

Stromboli roll ups were born!

Now that I've created this recipe, I doubt I'll ever go back to making stromboli the old fashioned way. These roll ups are perfect for a party, and they're filling enough to count as a meal.

Close up of stromboli roll up dipped in pizza sauce

This recipe comes together really quickly if you use store bought pizza dough. Of course, if you want to make your own dough, you're welcome to, but I'm all about easy shortcuts.

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Collage of the steps needed to make stromboli roll ups.

Just roll out the dough, layer on the toppings, roll it, slice it, bake it, and you're done!

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Important Tip:

I highly recommend using nonstick aluminum foil for this recipe. For my first attempt, I cooked it straight in the pan, and it was difficult to get the roll ups off of the pan, even though I used olive oil. When I used the nonstick foil, they came right off. Using foil also makes the pan a heck of a lot easier to clean.

Best Type of Dough to Use:

I recommend buying a ball of fresh or frozen dough made in a grocery store vs. the kind that comes in a can. Often, stores will sell balls of dough in their ready-to-bake pizza area or in the frozen section. I am able to find good quality dough at our local grocery chain, as well as at Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. You can also often buy dough directly from a pizza parlor.

Stretching the Pizza Dough:

The most difficult part about this recipe is stretching out the dough to the desired size. If you're struggling with your dough, I recommend following these key steps to stretching pizza dough.

Slicing the Dough:

If you want to make slicing a bit easier, I suggest wrapping the uncooked stromboli log in non-stick aluminum foil, and then putting it into the freezer for about 10 minutes. It will help everything stay together when it's time to slice it.

Stromboli roll up dipped in sauce and ready to be eaten!

Are you ready for the best part?

When the roll ups are cooked, the bottom develops this amazing golden brown crusty-crispy-cheesiness that's to die for.

Golden brown and crispy bottom of the stromboli roll up

I hope you'll make these for your friends and/or family. And when you do, come back and tell me about it!

Stromboli Roll Ups

All of the delicious flavors of stromboli in an easy pinwheel appetizer. 
4.77 from 13 votes
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Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: Italian
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 6
Calories: 571kcal
Author: Kate

Ingredients

  • 6 oz Italian sausage not in casing
  • 16 oz refrigerated pizza dough
  • 8 oz sliced provolone cheese
  • 6 oz sliced deli ham
  • 8 large salami slices
  • 1.5 cups shredded mozzarella
  • ¼ cup fresh basil
  • 1 teaspoon yellow mustard
  • 2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 jar pizza sauce 14 oz

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425.
    In a skillet, brown sausage until fully cooked. Drain grease, and set sausage aside to cool. 
  • On a floured surface, roll out dough to a rectangle approx 10" x 15."
  • Add a layer of provolone cheese, leaving approx one inch of dough around the border.
  • Layer on the ham, salami, and sausage. Drizzle a small amount of yellow mustard over the mixture and add fresh basil leaves.
  • Sprinkle mozzarella evenly over the dough.
  • Starting on one long side, roll the dough up tightly to create a log.
  • Slice off and discard the ends, and then cut the log into 1-inch slices (You should have about 12 slices). 
  • Place slices on rimmed baking sheet lined with nonstick aluminum foil, leaving some space between the slices. Sprinkle with dried oregano.
  • Bake at 425 for approximately 20-25 minutes, or until dough is browned.
  • Serve immediately with pizza sauce or marinara for dipping.

Nutrition

Calories: 571kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 31g | Fat: 32g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 87mg | Sodium: 1606mg | Potassium: 226mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 575IU | Vitamin C: 0.7mg | Calcium: 441mg | Iron: 3.1mg

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Gerda

Sunday 7th of January 2024

Could you use puff pastry sheets for this recipe?

Kate

Thursday 11th of January 2024

I think so! Just follow the thawing and baking instructions on the puff pastry packaging. Let me know how you like it!

Heather

Saturday 6th of January 2024

I have made this numerous times. Typically add. But more cheese nd almost always have one of them be pepper Jack. I bake it as a full roll and slice after. This is a 5 star recipe that always gets rave reviews. Just made it for NY brunch and one of the comments was “this is one of the best things I have ever had “. Fairly easy and delish!

Colleen

Sunday 10th of July 2022

Can you freeze these?

Kate

Thursday 28th of July 2022

I haven't tried, but I think that be fine! Thaw in the fridge and then bake to heat up, or bake directly from frozen until heated through.

Ann

Friday 28th of January 2022

Could you make before hand and reheat? Anyone tried that? If so- what was the reheat time?

Heather

Saturday 6th of January 2024

@Ann, I just made this a week ago and made the day before nd left in my fridge overnight, covered and baked the next day.

Gloria

Wednesday 16th of October 2019

Hi there. have you ever used the canned dough? I'm wondering if I could prep the "log" the morning of a party, slice and bake later

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