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<\/p>\nThis cheesy veggie stromboli is stuffed with mushrooms, spinach, and mozzarella cheese. It\u2019s a little messy, so prepare to get your hands dirty!<\/p>\n
<\/noscript> Veggie Stromboli<\/h2>\nLots of you have been asking me for more meatless dishes, so I was excited to create this Mushroom and Spinach Stromboli. Stromboli is basically a stuffed pizza filled with whatever your heart desires. Some add meat and cheese, but I prefer using healthier fillings, like veggies. They are eaten hot and can be served as a main dish or an appetizer to share with friends. It\u2019s perfect for parties and gatherings you want to eat appetizers for dinner. For one with meat, you\u2019ll love this sausage and pepper stromboli.<\/p>\n
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<\/noscript><\/p>\nWhat\u2019s the difference between calzones and stromboli?<\/h2>\n One of the main differences is that a calzone is folded in half, and stromboli is rolled up, sort of like a pizza roll. According to Bon App\u00e9tit, calzones originated in Naples and the stromboli in Philadelphia.<\/p>\n
Veggie Stromboli Ingredients<\/h2>\n\nPizza Dough:<\/strong> Most pizzerias will sell you fresh dough, so ask for a one- pound ball if you buy it from one. Otherwise, you can make it yourself or buy it from the supermarket.<\/li>\nMushrooms:<\/strong> Thinly slice cremini (also called baby bella) mushrooms.<\/li>\nOnion:<\/strong> Chop one medium red onion, or use white or yellow.<\/li>\nSpinach:<\/strong> You\u2019ll need three cups of fresh baby spinach.<\/li>\nGarlic:<\/strong> Crush three garlic cloves.<\/li>\nEgg White:<\/strong> Brushing the dough with egg white helps seal the dough and gives it a golden color.<\/li>\nSesame seeds<\/strong> are optional, but you can sprinkle them on top if you wish.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nHow to Make Stromboli<\/h2>\n\nVegetables:<\/strong> Heat olive oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat, and saut\u00e9 the mushrooms and onions seasoned with salt and pepper for five minutes. Add the spinach and a pinch of salt and cook for a few minutes until wilted. Add the garlic, cook for another minute, and set the skillet to the side to cool. In the winter, I usually place it outside to cool faster!<\/li>\nOven:<\/strong> Preheat the oven to 400\u00b0F and set a rack in the center. Spray a nonstick sheet pan with oil or line it with a silicone mat or parchment paper.<\/li>\nAssemble:<\/strong> On a floured surface, roll out the room-temperature dough with a rolling pin into a 16\u201d x 10\u201d rectangle. Place the veggies on the dough, leaving a 1 \u00bd-inch border, and top it with cheese.<\/li>\nFold the Dough:<\/strong> Brush the egg white along the border of the dough. Fold one of the long sides of the dough over to cover the filling, then the short edges, followed by the other side, stretching it slightly to seal and pinching the ends so nothing oozes out. Lay the bread seam side down on the prepared pan, cut small slats in the top, and brush with egg. Top with sesame seeds if using.<\/li>\nBake the mushroom stromboli<\/strong> for 25 to 35 minutes and let it cool before slicing it into eight pieces.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\nHow to Reheat Stromboli<\/h2>\n This easy stromboli recipe is perfect to make ahead if you\u2019re serving it as an appetizer for a party. Prep it up to a day in advance and under-cook it for 10 to 15 minutes. When you\u2019re ready to serve it, cover it with foil and bake it until heated through.<\/p>\n
What to Serve with Veggie Stromboli<\/h2>\n Serve this Italian-stuffed bread with marinara sauce on the side for dipping. If you\u2019re making it a meal, pair it with roasted veggies or a salad.<\/p>\n
Variations<\/h2>\n\nMushrooms:<\/strong> Swap baby bella mushrooms with white button.<\/li>\nSpinach:<\/strong> Substitute baby kale for spinach.<\/li>\nProtein:<\/strong> Add Italian turkey or chicken sausage to the filling for extra protein.<\/li>\nDairy-Free:<\/strong> Skip the cheese if you can\u2019t have dairy.<\/li>\nAdd meat:<\/strong> Try this Sausage Pepper and Onion Stromboli<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n <\/p>\n
<\/noscript> <\/noscript> <\/noscript><\/p>\nMore Mushroom and Spinach Recipes You\u2019ll Love:<\/h2>\n Your comments are helpful! If you\u2019ve tried this healthy Mushroom and Spinach Stromboli<\/strong> recipe or any other on Skinnytaste, don\u2019t forget to rate the recipe<\/strong> and leave me a comment<\/strong> below. And if you took a photo of it, share it with me on Instagram so I can reshare it on my Stories!<\/p>\n\n
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Veggie Stromboli<\/h2>\n 5<\/span><\/p>\n\n195<\/span> Cals<\/span><\/span> \n11<\/span> Protein<\/span><\/span> \n31.5<\/span> Carbs<\/span><\/span> \n3.5<\/span> Fats<\/span><\/span>\n<\/p>\n