Antipasto Roll

Sunday, November 4, 2018
Antipasto Stromboli Roll is one delicious salad in a roll and the best way to get the family to eat salad!

It's always a chore around here getting the guys on board with eating vegetables, and if it's not full of carbs, well then, it sits there.

So, here is the best of both worlds, salad, bread, and everything all in one giant rolled up delicious filled sandwich.

I really don't know what took me so long to get creative with this idea, but it was a hit and now it's the most asked-for Italian stromboli I make.

Perfect for holidays, gameday, any family gathering or something to bring along when invited out to a friend's dinner party.

Appetizer or meal, this can be your next new favorite style pizza roll!

Mom would make her homemade pizza dough and would always come up with brilliant ideas to make something new with the same dough.

We just loved her focaccia, broccoli rabe roll, fried dough, and anything she created was heavenly.

Our favorite meat stromboli all wrapped up in one delicious homemade pizza rolled dough!

This stromboli is filled with the same meats and cheeses you would find in an Antipasto Salad.

Psst, they will think it's a healthy alternative but we do know better right?

Well, it's my contribution to getting something green in their systems and some real Italian Style Cuisine!

Stroll down and take a look and stop laughing, it's really all a big joke to them but they're really getting their vegetables here, just hidden!













Stromboli, Pizza Rolls, and More



Mom was always adding new ingredients to pizza dough and stuffing them.


Basically whatever she had on the antipasto tray was in this kind of stuffed pizza dough.


Through the years the rolls were adapted with many different ingredients to what everyone else liked in them.


I loved herpizza dough and the versatile creative meals she came up with.


The list of different additions were endless using different vegetables, meats and cheese, so get creative and tailor your antipasto rolls to whatever you love on your trays in this stuffed roll.




this is a pizza dough with a filling of Antipasto ingredients. there are tomatoes, escarole, salami, mortadella, hot capicola and imported Italian cheeses in this roll baked and this is sliced to show what the filling looks like inside




Additions and Suggestions

  • boiled escarole
  • sauteed broccoli rabe
  • raw spinach leaves
  • artichoke hearts
  • chopped onions,celery,hot peppers, pepperonicini
  • loose cooked sausage
  • pepperoni
  • salami
  • shredded provolone,mozzarella or another cheese you prefer
  • procuitto
  • mortadella
  • diced tomato
  • capicola
  • hard boiled eggs
  • anchovies
  • sliced olives of any kind
  • tuna in oil drained



Tips


  • Always raise the dough for at least 1 hour after filling
  • Bake in a preheated oven
  • Brushing with egg yolks makes a nice sheen on top
  • Always put seam side down so it doesn't burst
  • Never use frozen bread dough (it usually has milk in the recipe and is not good for this recipe) always fresh Italian dough
  • Before baking top the dough with fresh herbs, garlic,drizzled with olive oil, and sometimes black pepper and sesame seeds for a nice change in taste


this is Italian pizza dough rising


Ingredients You Will Need for this Antipasto Stromboli Roll

Filling suggestions:


  • Hot capicola
  • Sliced plum tomato
  • Boiled Escarole drained and blotted dry or use, arugula, sauteed spinach or other greens you prefer cooked
  • Thinly sliced peppers any kinds you like
  • Provolone sharp slices
  • Shredded mozzarella
  • Genoa Salami'
  • Mortadella
  • Tuna
  • Optional: sliced black or green olives, prosciutto, chopped artichoke hearts, spinach, oil canned tuna in place of meat, any kind of cheeses, sliced eggplant, zucchini shredded




Pizza Dough



You can make Mom's homemade dough recipe or buy store-bought.


Note Pizza Dough! As I said in the tips, the frozen bread doughs you find in the supermarket stay soft and will rip and break it isn't sturdy enough to use for this recipe. They're more like sweet American bread dough. The rolls would be wet, soggy you will need to buy only Italian pizza dough to nake this kind of antipasto roll




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Sausage Roll
Pizza Fritta
Cannoli Stuffed French Toast
Danish Pastry Bread
Pizza with Roasted Peppers




Antipasto Stromboli Roll Pin for later


This is a pin for later antipasto recipe for a stuffed pizza roll with meats and cheeses



Stuffed Pizza Roll Dough



If you love antipasto and sandwiches, this roll is everything you will ever need and it's always a big hit at any party.


Everyone raves about how easy this is instead of having trys of everything it's an all in one appetizer on the table or a great weeknight meal in the summer with a pasta salad on the side.


I have to say, it's a chore to get them to eat vegetables here in my home, especially my husband, but hidden, it's golden!


Enjoy and let me know in the comments how you like this style of stuffed pizza dough!


Antipasto Roll

Antipasto Roll

Yield: 4
Author: Claudia Lamascolo
Prep time: 1 H & 25 MCook time: 45 MinTotal time: 2 H & 10 M
This is a rolled pizza dough that is filled with Antipasto filling which is an Italian salad. There is greens, meat, cheese all in a soft homemade pizza dough with a crispy outside crust baked all into one sandwich.

Ingredients

  • When Making the roll, I chop the meat using 2 cups of assorted and around 1 cup of shredded cheese. Additions you add are placed on top just around 1 tablespoon of each until the dough is filled. Always squeeze out any water from your vegetables you used IE escarole boiled. Spinach can be used raw but rinsed.
  • Here are the filling suggestions:
  • Hot capicola
  • Sliced plum tomato
  • Boiled Escarole drained and blotted dry or use, arugula, raw or sauteed spinach or other greens you prefer cooked
  • Thinly sliced peppers
  • Provolone sharp slices
  • Shredded mozzarella or any blended cheese
  • Grated Cheese Pecorino Romano
  • Genoa Salami'
  • Any kinds of sweet or hot peppers
  • Olive Oil
  • Minced Garlic
  • Dried Oregano, basil, parsley, black pepper
  • Optional: sliced black or green olives, mortadella, prosciutto, chopped artichoke hearts, spinach, oil canned tuna in place of meat, any kind of cheeses, sliced eggplant, zucchini shredded, anchovies, boiled egg chopped

Instructions

  1. Roll out 1 pound of dough 1/2 inch thick.
  2. Use around 2 cups of assorted chopped ingredients.
  3. Add a little or a lot of everything you like in the middle of the dough adding the shredded cheese, grated cheese, and any spice you like on top.
  4. Roll the dough up like a jelly roll.
  5. Place seam down on an oiled cookie sheet or parchment paper, drizzle the top with olive oil sprinkle with grated cheese, and minced or granulated garlic.
  6. Optional: I also sprinkle the top with granulated garlic, dried oregano, fresh rosemary, chopped basil parsley, and pepper, sometimes sesame seeds drizzled with olive oil.
  7. Bake in a 400-degree hot oven for 40 minutes or until browned on top.
  8. For homemade dough recipe click here

Notes

Tips


  • Always raise the dough for at least 1 hour after filling
  • Bake in a preheated oven
  • Brushing with egg yolks makes a nice sheen on top
  • Always put seam side down so it doesn't burst
  • Never use frozen bread dough (it usually has milk in the recipe and is not good for this recipe) always fresh Italian dough
  • Before baking top the dough with fresh herbs, garlic, drizzled with olive oil, and sometimes black pepper and sesame seeds for a nice change in taste


Additions and Suggestions

  • boiled escarole
  • sauteed broccoli rabe
  • raw spinach leaves
  • artichoke hearts
  • chopped onions,celery,hot peppers, pepperonicini
  • loose cooked sausage
  • pepperoni
  • salami
  • shredded provolone,mozzarella or another cheese you prefer
  • procuitto
  • mortadella
  • diced tomato
  • capicola
  • hard boiled eggs
  • anchovies
  • sliced olives of any kind
  • tuna in oil drained


Nutrition Facts

Calories

120.77

Fat (grams)

10.09

Sat. Fat (grams)

3.57

Carbs (grams)

2.12

Fiber (grams)

0.66

Net carbs

1.5

Sugar (grams)

0.65

Protein (grams)

5.79

Sodium (milligrams)

374.39

Cholesterol (grams)

17.03
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Antipasto Stromboli Roll Pin for later


Antipasto Stromboli Roll Pin for later

This is a pin for later antipasto recipe for a stuffed pizza roll with meats and cheeses


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Disclosure: This recipe was originally shared in 2015. It was edited and re-published in 2019.

10 comments

  1. This looks delicious Claudia and now I'm hungry for one.

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  2. Wow. I just thought I would make calzones next week. This recipe sounds delicious!

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  3. This looks so good. I am practically drooling at the screen. I have never ever tasted a stromboli before. I will definitely try your mum's pizza dough recipe for this one. Yum

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  4. This looks so good. I love how easy it is to make. Even I could do it :p

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  5. Antipasto Stromboli roll looks so amazing. Perfectly done

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  6. Forget the rest of the meal -- this is all I want. Oh!! And a nice glass of wine and I'd be happy as a lark. It looks delicious and since I love baking bread this would be a pleasure to make.

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  7. I love stuffed rolls, they are perfect for picnics and snack and of course for antipasto. We love calzone so this would be a welcome addition in our home. Can't wait to try this soon.

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  8. Oh wow, Claudia! This looks so, so good! What a fantastic recipe...this would be a nice twist to pizza night ^_^

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  9. This antipasto stromboli roll looks incredibly delicious! I now want to rush to the market to pick up all the ingredients for this recipe. Thank you so much for sharing it!

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  10. So creative! This looks delicious. My antipasto loving family would love this dish. Adding this to our meal plan!

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