Savory Salami Rolls with Tomato Sauce

Savory baked salami rolls with tomato sauce on a baking tray, photographed in natural daylight

There are days when you want something warm from the oven but don’t want to spend time planning or prepping. Rolling everything into one simple dough and slicing it into portions makes the whole process feel easy and fast. As they bake, the edges turn crisp, the filling warms through, and it quickly turns into something that feels more satisfying than the effort suggests.


Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Easy to portion and serve
Pre-sliced rolls make it simple for sharing or quick snacks.

Fast oven snack or light meal
Minimal prep and quick baking make it perfect for busy moments.

Crispy outside, soft inside
The contrast between golden dough and warm filling makes each bite more satisfying.

Difficulty – Easy
Prep Time – 10 minutes
Cook Time – 20–25 minutes
Total Time – 30–35 minutes
Servings – 3–4 servings

Ingredients

  • Ready-made puff pastry or pizza dough
  • Sliced salami
  • Thick tomato sauce or passata
  • Grated semi-hard cheese (optional but useful)
  • Dried oregano or basil
  • Black pepper
  • Olive oil, for brushing

Ingredients Overview

  • Puff pastry or pizza dough
    Puff pastry gives a flaky texture, while pizza dough makes it softer and more bread-like.
  • Salami
    Adds a bold, savory flavor that holds up well during baking.
  • Tomato sauce
    Brings moisture and acidity, balancing the richness of the meat.
  • Cheese (optional)
    Helps bind the filling and adds a mild, creamy element.
  • Dried herbs
    Enhance the overall flavor without needing fresh ingredients.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Thin layers prevent sogginess
    Using a light layer of sauce keeps the dough from becoming too soft inside.
  • Rolling creates even distribution
    Every slice gets a balanced mix of dough and filling.
  • High heat crisps the exterior quickly
    Helps develop golden edges while keeping the inside soft and warm.

Instructions

  1. Start by heating the oven. This recipe works best when everything moves quickly.
  2. Unroll the dough and spread a thin layer of tomato sauce over the surface, leaving a small border.
  3. Scatter salami slices evenly on top. Add cheese if using, then sprinkle lightly with oregano and pepper.
  4. Roll the dough into a tight log, starting from the long side.
  5. Slice into thick rolls and place them cut-side up on a lined baking tray.
  6. Brush lightly with olive oil.
  7. Bake until the rolls are puffed, golden, and lightly crisp at the edges.
  8. Cool for a minute or two, then eat while still warm. For extra crisp edges, bake the rolls on the upper rack for the last 5 minutes.

Tips for Best Results

  • Keep the filling layer thin and even
    Prevents leaks and helps the rolls bake evenly.
  • Use a sharp knife when slicing
    Cleaner cuts help the rolls keep their shape in the oven.
  • Leave space between rolls on the tray
    Allows heat to circulate and edges to crisp properly.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Overfilling the dough
    Too much filling can cause the rolls to open or bake unevenly.
  • Rolling too loosely
    The rolls may lose shape and separate while baking.
  • Skipping the oil brushing
    This step helps achieve a golden, slightly crisp finish.

Substitutions & Variations

  • Use ham or pepperoni instead of salami
    Slightly different flavor but same method works well.
  • Add vegetables
    Thin slices of bell pepper or spinach can be layered in.
  • Make it spicier
    Add chili flakes or a spicy sauce to the filling.

Storage & Leftovers

  • Store in the fridge up to 2 days
    Keep in an airtight container to maintain freshness.
  • Reheat in the oven or air fryer
    Helps bring back crisp edges better than microwaving.
  • Serve at room temperature if needed
    Still tasty even after cooling slightly.

FAQ

Can I prepare these ahead of time?
Yes, you can assemble and slice them, then bake when ready.

Which dough works better?
Puff pastry for crisp layers, pizza dough for a softer bite — both work well.

Why are my rolls soggy inside?
Too much sauce or not enough baking time can cause this.

Can I freeze them?
Yes, freeze before or after baking and reheat in the oven.

More ideas: Mango & Coconut Fresh Drink, Warm Chicken & Quinoa Bowl with Lemon Yogurt and Roasted Vegetables, Quick Sausages Wrapped in Dough

Savory baked salami rolls with tomato sauce on a baking tray, photographed in natural daylight
When dinner needs to be fast and warm — rolls, sauce, salami, oven.

Written by Agnes
Hi, I’m Agnes — the creator of Quick Easy Home Recipes. I share simple, everyday recipes that actually work in real life.
No overcomplicating, no unnecessary steps — just good food made with basic ingredients. My goal is to make cooking easier, quicker, and more enjoyable.
If you enjoy simple recipes like this, you’ll feel right at home here.

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