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My ex better half was vegetarian (I wasn't), but I made an effort while we were together. A lot of those efforts stuck, and I'm still cooking a lot of vegetarian meals just for myself.
These "meatless crumbles" are my "go to" when I'm wanting to add something meaty to a sauce or dish. Perhaps they'll work for you? They'd probably work well for a Stromboli
Yes! I LOVE veggie crumbles. I use them in spaghetti sauce, chili, tacos, enchiladas, and most everything else that calls for ground hamburger -- especially when in a sauce.
My bigger issue is how to construct a 'thing' that works with dough. Maybe something like a 'cheese steak' stromboli would work.
Cheese steak stromboli is my favorite kind, so that sounds like a winner to me :)
Since you aren't vegetarian, may I recommend trying a 'Reuben' pizza (or stromboli)?
Instead of pizza sauce, use Russian dressing. Top with sauerkraut and chopped up corned beef and finish with shredded swiss cheese (use a good swiss and shred yourself for best results). You might optionally add onion before baking or dill pickles afterwards.
I have a friend I can recommend that to (they love Reubens and would probably love that) but I am not a fan of fermented/pickled foods (only beverages lol!). So that rules out for me things like kimchi, sauerkraut, pickles, etc. Just never developed a taste for them and find the smell offputting.
fair enough :-)