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Like Mario Batali You Too Can Enjoy Homemade Italian Creations!

12 March 2016
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Did somebody say Stromboli?! Yes, yet another way to eat your pizza that is perfectly dippable! Make it as “homemade” as you’d like, or use store-bought ingredients for a short-cut version that’s just as scrumptious.

 

 

This Stromboli is a fantastic appetizer idea for your next get-together, or even a tasty lunch idea. It reheats well to take to work throughout the week, or make a double batch and freeze it for when you’re in a pinch. You can’t go wrong with Italian food and this Stromboli won’t disappoint!

 

 

Recipe and Image courtesy of My Turn For Us

 

 

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Quick Tip: Use half the dough for one stromboli, plastic wrap the other half and put in the fridge for a quick pizza another day!

A Delicious Italian-Style Dish

06 October 2015
Grace
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Stromboli is what you could call a sort of pizza sandwich – or just a stuffed pizza, with the toppings on the inside. As-is, it’s a five-ingredient recipe, though of course you could tweak it according to your tastes. Putting it together is basically a one-two process – about as simple as it gets! This Easy Stromboli recipe makes for great party food or a quick and easy midweek dinner item. It only takes about 35 minutes to have it ready, and it’s really easy to put together.

 

Even though it’s basically the same ingredients you would use for a pizza, somehow it tastes totally different. Perhaps it’s because the toppings (or should I say, fillings) bake so wonderfully inside the dough. I love adding veggies to the mix – and my husbands favorite for these is definitely jalapenos!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Southern Bite

 

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Quick tip: For a bit of a kick, add a little hot sauce to the pizza sauce you are using!

The Name Of This Authentic Italian Dish Just Rolls Off Your Tongue STROMBOLI!

03 July 2015
Grace
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This dish not only has a catchy name but is a big hit with flavor and texture. You get a doughy, pizza type flavor inside with a crispy exterior outside. The addition of the powdered ranch dressing as a seasoning component is quite clever and works well with this dish. This recipe is also simple to do – it is sure to be a hit with your next potluck or tailgate.

 

 

It’s funny… Just saying the name of this authentic Italian classic Stromboli makes me want to start singing “O solo mio” or some Italian song that I imagine in my head. Sometimes all it takes to travel across the world is to cook a delicious meal! If you want to make something very Italian but you’d rather not spend hours in the kitchen, you’ve come to the right place. This recipe won’t take too much of your time – but it will deliver amazing flavors and a feeling of an Italian, family-owned trattoria.

 

 

Original Recipe thegunnysack

 

 

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Quick Tip: Freeze the stromboli for a quick lunch when you need it!

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