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First Stromboli
« on: August 08, 2020, 03:12:57 PM »

Made 3 dough balls Tuesday, 2 for Pizza, and one for Stromboli.
Pizza oven still at 400 degrees from yesterdays pizza cook, so used the reserve heat for the Stromboli today.
Turned out decent for first attempt.
Need to be a little more diligent about making sure I get the egg wash all over.
As you can see I missed the lower sides.
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Re: First Stromboli
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2020, 04:22:48 PM »

What's with the poppy seeds?  Next time, try putting all of the meat and cheese on one side of the dough and then flipping the other side over the top and pinching down the sides together with a fork.  Load the inside with ham, pepperoni, onions, peppers, mushrooms and cheese.  And, cut a few slits across the top to let the moisture from the contents escape as it bakes.
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Re: First Stromboli
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2020, 05:36:24 PM »

The slits do help, I have see the sandwich compiled a few way different ways, have seen turn-over and roll.  They do the filling and cheese different back here then my West.  To me, Calzone & Stromboli have a lot of similarities.  Back here Calzone meat seems to be ham, and supposedly the difference between Calzone and Stromboli is the cheese.  I have never heard of a Calzone having ricotta (or ham), but according to folks back here, that is the difference.  Mayberry...time to get West again!

I would have no problem eating your Stromboli!
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Re: First Stromboli
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2020, 05:37:10 PM »

The slits do help, I have see the sandwich compiled a few way different ways, have seen turn-over and roll.  They do the filling and cheese it different back here then my West.  To me, Calzone & Stromboli have a lot of similarities.  Back here Calzone meat seems to be ham, and supposedly the difference between Calzone and Stromboli is the cheese.  I have never heard of a Calzone having ricotta (or ham), but according to folks back here, that is the difference.  Mayberry...time to get West again!

Yes, the cheese is the difference up here too.
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Re: First Stromboli
« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2020, 06:24:53 PM »

What's with the poppy seeds?  Next time, try putting all of the meat and cheese on one side of the dough and then flipping the other side over the top and pinching down the sides together with a fork.  Load the inside with ham, pepperoni, onions, peppers, mushrooms and cheese.  And, cut a few slits across the top to let the moisture from the contents escape as it bakes.

What, you don't like poppy seeds?  ;D
Your way sounds more like a Calzone to me (see last three lines).
My bad, I did forget the slits.

I rolled pizza dough out in somewhat of a rectangle.
Put layer of provolone on one side, layer of ham on top, layer of mozzarella, and large size pepperoni for last layer.
Rolled it up starting on the meat cheese size, and folded ends under..

The slits do help, I have see the sandwich compiled a few way different ways, have seen turn-over and roll.  They do the filling and cheese different back here then my West.  To me, Calzone & Stromboli have a lot of similarities.  Back here Calzone meat seems to be ham, and supposedly the difference between Calzone and Stromboli is the cheese.  I have never heard of a Calzone having ricotta (or ham), but according to folks back here, that is the difference.  Mayberry...time to get West again!

I would have no problem eating your Stromboli!

To me a Calzone is smaller, edges pinched, and eat it like a hot pocket.
And A Stromboli is bigger, cut in slices and dipped in Marinara Sauce.
If you use same ingredients, should be no difference in taste.
« Last Edit: August 08, 2020, 06:26:50 PM by 02ebz06 »
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Re: First Stromboli
« Reply #5 on: August 08, 2020, 06:48:04 PM »

No, the strombolis we make are about the size of a large pan and about 2+ inches high with layers of meat and veggies.
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Re: First Stromboli
« Reply #6 on: August 08, 2020, 07:54:02 PM »

That looks similar to a stromboli they make here at a local wood fired place. Looks great from here!
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Re: First Stromboli
« Reply #7 on: August 09, 2020, 10:20:26 AM »

Don't get me wrong, the food looks great.  I think they would call that a pizza roll in my part of the country.
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Re: First Stromboli
« Reply #8 on: August 09, 2020, 03:13:56 PM »

What's with the poppy seeds?  Next time, try putting all of the meat and cheese on one side of the dough and then flipping the other side over the top and pinching down the sides together with a fork.  Load the inside with ham, pepperoni, onions, peppers, mushrooms and cheese.  And, cut a few slits across the top to let the moisture from the contents escape as it bakes.
That would be a calzone?
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Re: First Stromboli
« Reply #9 on: August 09, 2020, 03:23:15 PM »

What's with the poppy seeds?  Next time, try putting all of the meat and cheese on one side of the dough and then flipping the other side over the top and pinching down the sides together with a fork.  Load the inside with ham, pepperoni, onions, peppers, mushrooms and cheese.  And, cut a few slits across the top to let the moisture from the contents escape as it bakes.
That would be a calzone?

After reading wiki, yes, it would be a calzone. But in the Lehigh Valley, it is a stromboli.
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« Reply #10 on: August 09, 2020, 03:40:22 PM »

And the couple of places around Mayberry that I have had them, they both look like what I would call a Calzone both having slits and being baked.  Although the Calzone that I grew up on had no slits and was deep fried...No Calzone has ever come close to Mama Mia's in Fresno!
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« Reply #11 on: August 09, 2020, 04:49:59 PM »

I'm a thin crust pizza guy, so my main interest is in the filling. The more crust and folds, the less of the goodies IMO.  I try to avoid the heavy carb intake. Which brings up a question I have always wanted to ask:  Has anyone ever had a sardine pizza? Neither have I but sounds like a reasonable experiment.  Have had many sardine sandwiches.???
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Re: First Stromboli
« Reply #12 on: August 09, 2020, 05:12:08 PM »

No Sardines or Anchovies on pizza for me.
For Sardines, I'm an eat them straight out of the tin guy.  :D
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« Reply #13 on: August 09, 2020, 06:42:00 PM »

Have had many sardine sandwiches.

So have I.  And Marcia won't kiss me for a week.  Needless to say, I have my priorities, and sardines aren't at the top of the list.
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Re: First Stromboli
« Reply #14 on: August 10, 2020, 10:09:08 AM »

I think I'll stay with the sandwiches.  My wife likes them also but with jalopenas. 
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