I don’t know about you, but I just recently learned that Stromboli (the food) is not an Italian import.
Cool article that identifies the original and shares some history.
Personally, I like the rolled pinwheel style with ham, capicola, pepperoni, and provolone with a side of sauce.
They are hard to find in Arizona.
Where’s your favorite?
www.foodigenous.com
Cool article that identifies the original and shares some history.
Personally, I like the rolled pinwheel style with ham, capicola, pepperoni, and provolone with a side of sauce.
They are hard to find in Arizona.
Where’s your favorite?
![www.foodigenous.com](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/62c2f9_bc727b400663494c99245bc60c41e6f3~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_750,h_1000,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/62c2f9_bc727b400663494c99245bc60c41e6f3~mv2.jpg)
Stromboli- The Food I Grew Up Eating, But Apparently Never Ate
There’s Italian and then there’s Italian American and where I’m from, sometimes the line is a bit of a blur. But I think everyone can agree on the following: Sophia Loren (bites palm) is quintessentially Italian while Vinny from the Jersey Shore on the other hand is definitely Italian American...