Stromboli is a type of baked turnover filled with various Italian cheeses and usually Italian cold cuts or vegetables served hot. The dough used is either Italian bread dough or pizza dough. Stromboli was invented by Italian-Americans in the United States in the Philadelphia area. The name of the dish is taken from a volcanic island off the coast of Sicily.
A stromboli is similar to a calzone or scaccia, and the dishes are sometimes confused. Unlike calzones, which are always stuffed and folded into a crescent shape, a stromboli is typically rolled or folded into a cylinder, and may sometimes contain a thin layer of tomato sauce on the inside.

See also:
Contains, including ancestors: Pizza sauce Pizza crust Pizza dough Flatbread Cheese Meat
Also known as:
Wikidata ID: Q3500519
Wikipedia title: Stromboli (food)
References:

Article content licensed under CC-BY-SA; original content from Wikimedia Foundation; image data under CC-BY-SA from Wikimedia Foundation

        
    ID: 10935