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I Want A Stromboli


SAHM2one

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I am craving a hot stromboli! I have only been gluten free for about 3 months and so far have not had any cravings that I couldn't "fix" with something gluten free. I have no clue how to make a stromboli though. I bought an Amy's pizza a couple weeks ago but the crust wasn't very good.

How do you handle cravings that you can't "fix"??

Part of me wants to just walk up and get one and deal with the pain afterwards but that is just silly


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MaryJones2 Enthusiast

It's not stromboli but I really like the Open Original Shared Linkrecipe.

ShayFL Enthusiast

Found this:

Open Original Shared Link

DarkIvy Explorer

I'm not gonna lie, I want one, too.

mysecretcurse Contributor
How do you handle cravings that you can't "fix"??

Stuff my face with something else until I'm too full to think about eating anything else.

mushroom Proficient

Okay, so now I have a basic idea of what a stromboli is. But what is the traditiional filling(s)?

SAHM2one Contributor
Okay, so now I have a basic idea of what a stromboli is. But what is the traditiional filling(s)?

I like mine with sauce, sausage, mushrooms and lots of cheese.

Thanks for the recipes, I am going to try and make on in a few weeks, have to get a few more flours to pull it off.


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JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I'd like to chime and agree with an earlier poster that Chebe calzones ROCK! You will not belive how freakin good they are.

sickchick Community Regular

I have been gluten free for a sneeze over a year

I have not had any cravings

until this whole last month it's KILLLINE ME not being able to have pizza.

I can't have tomato sauces of any sort, (nightshades)

nor cheese, dairy or otherwise

so I am dying here :ph34r:

lovelove

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Collette,

Do you like Alfredo? I have been making awesome Chicken Alfredo pizza lately inspired by a friend.

I make my own crust, you can use a boughten crust as you like. Bertoli Alfredo sauce is gluten-free. I add chicken that I have already cooked and seasoned, cheeses and any other spices you like. Bake & there you go, pizza fix extroidenaire!!!

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
I have been gluten free for a sneeze over a year

I have not had any cravings

until this whole last month it's KILLLINE ME not being able to have pizza.

I can't have tomato sauces of any sort, (nightshades)

nor cheese, dairy or otherwise

so I am dying here :ph34r:

lovelove

Focaccia would be close, right? Dunno if Chebe focaccia mix is Df, but you could find a focaccia recipe, make it dairy free, put your nightshade free toppings on halfway through with some oil, there you go! Non-pizza pizza.

purple Community Regular
I have been gluten free for a sneeze over a year

I have not had any cravings

until this whole last month it's KILLLINE ME not being able to have pizza.

I can't have tomato sauces of any sort, (nightshades)

nor cheese, dairy or otherwise

so I am dying here :ph34r:

lovelove

Hi Collette! When you get ready to make another pizza, I posted a df cheese sub for pizza over in recipes called "Melty Pizza Cheese". I haven't tried it yet.

Here is a df Focaccia:

Open Original Shared Link

You could sub the potato starch. Its really tastey! Just add some seasoning like garlic salt, etc. I make it every week for my dd for peanut butter sandwiches. It's easy too!

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