Skip to main content

Curt's Delectable Italian Calzone/Stromboli Recipe


Stromboli:
Directions:
1. Take Fresh Dough and spread out on a Crisco Greased Cookie Sheet
2. Layer out ingredients:
Mozzarella, Deli Ham or Capicolla (Italian Hot Ham), Salami, Bologna,  (All Cold Cuts Sliced into small 1x1 squares 2 or 3 slices each), Pepperoni, Pecorino Romano Cheese.
3. Drizzle Olive oil Lightly over the ingredients for extra flavor
4. Dust insides also with granulated garlic or garlic powder and Italian Bread Crumbs
5. Top ingredients with additional Mozzarella Cheese (Not too Heavy)
6. Fold Stromboli so that all sides are overlapping with no holes in Dough
7. Ensure that all exposed folds are placed down on a new non greased Cookie sheet with Parchment Paper.
8. Egg wash Out side of dough and again dust with Pecorino Romano Cheese, Oregano and Garlic powder.

Bake at 400 Degrees F Until outside golden brown and Crisp and inside no longer doughy. Approx 30 minutes. 

Calzone:
1. Take Fresh Dough and spread out on a Crisco Greased Cookie Sheet
2. Layer out ingredients:
Ricotta Cheese Spread Even across dough
Mozzarella Cheese
Parmesan Cheese
Provolone Cheese
Add 1 tbsp margarine or butter to top of cheeses
3. Fold calzone so that all sides are overlapping with no holes in Dough
4. Ensure that all exposed folds are placed down on a new non greased Cookie sheet with Parchment Paper.
5. Egg wash Out side of dough and again dust with Pecorino Romano Cheese, Oregano and Garlic powder.
Bake at 400 Degrees F Until outside golden brown and Crisp and inside no longer doughy. Approx 30 minutes.

Comments

Amelia said…
Hi Curt, look tempting and appetizing. Something new to me, thanks for sharing the recipe.

Have a nice day.
Angie's Recipes said…
1 dough two bread...beautiful!
Pam said…
Wow! I don't know which one sounds better so I will have to put both on my to do list. Thanks for the recipes!
Welcome everyone :) These are very easy to make and Yummy for that quick meal!

Popular posts from this blog

Roasted Tomatoes with Stuffed Italian Meatball, Melted Provolone

 A guest post I did on What's Cookin' Italian Cuisine . Since my Vlog backround photo went up I had many ask what the recipe was so I am reposting the photo's here and link back to the original recipe posted. Hope you all enjoy this one. This recipe is one of my favorites!  This is the photo you see in my background, one of my guest posts.  The stuffing for the tomatoes Carefully hollowed out I used the pulp to make a fresh tomato sauce with pasta and vegetables For the complete instructions and recipe CLICK HERE     thanks for reading Curt's Delectable Food Vlog! 

Supermarket Style Loft Cookies

One of my favorite cut out cookies and those soft loft cookies you find in almost every supermarket decorated for whatever holiday theme is going on. You can make Christmas, Halloween, Valentines, anything you want. These are just a great dough so versatile to work with. Kids love these cookies and often eat all the frosting off before the cookie, you may know someone just like that! The frosting is buttery and delicious along with the cookies. If you love loft cookies try my soft peanut butter molasses cookies also they are so good! This is a simple recipe that will be your new favorite cookie all year long.

Curt's Italian Personal Pan Grilled Pizza's

Our family has our own pizza dough recipe, however you can buy it and make this is no time! Use your imagination for your own toppings... we like pepperoni, peppers and mushrooms Heat the grill on low heat You will need: 1 pound of store purchased dough or use our family recipe  CLICK HERE 1 can of pizza sauce or homemade marinara CLICK HERE Toppings of choice suggestions would be sausage slices, pepperoni, mushrooms, eggplant slices, pineapple and ham combination, olives, anchovies, shrimp, meatballs sliced shredded mozzarella cheese pecorino romano grating cheese oregano, garlic powder, fresh basil chopped olive oil deep dish pie plate or cast iron fry pan Like your pie pan or use a heavy cast iron pan, lightly put a film of olive oil on the bottom. Stretch dough out and let rise for around an hour. Place on the hot heated grill for around two minutes. Take off using heavy pot holders to prevent getting burned.  Add the sauce, to...