My Dad's West Virginia Style Pepperoni Rolls | Tried and True Recipes (2024)

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If you’ve ever been to West Virginia, you’ll know that West Virginia style pepperoni rolls are everywhere. For good reason too, they’re amazing. I might be biased, but I think my dad has the best pepperoni rolls recipe out there.

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My dad grew up in West Virginia and we’d occasionally go back to Clarksburg to visit family and friends. I was always the most excited about coming home with West Virginia style pepperoni rolls. These fluffy little rolls stuffed with two neat little sticks of pepperoni are just plain perfect.

I prefer my pepperoni roll recipe to be made without cheese. That’s usually how you buy them in corner stores. Most West Virginians will tell you to toast them with cheese and top with Oliverio Peppers and Tomatoes.

West Virginia style pepperoni rolls will take awhile to prepare. HOWEVER, you’ll be rewarded with a week’s worth of fluffy rolls that make the absolute best lunch ever.

How to Make Pepperoni Rolls:

For this recipe, start with a homemade dough which will take – more or less –all day to prepare. Be sure not to cut corners on resting the dough as it will really impact the texture of the rolls!

Once your dough is ready to go, you will cut your pepperoni into sticks. I do two sticks per roll, but you can load them up with more pepperoni. If you can’t find the stick pepperoni, you can use slices, too!

After your rolls are assembled, rest them one final time. Throw an egg wash on top and then chuck them into the oven! The rolls are done when they are crusty and hardened on top.

Let them cool off for a bit – or bite into them immediately; it’s your life – and then enjoy them with peppers and tomatoes or with melted cheese! You’ll be so happy that you took the time to prepare these delicious rolls!

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Could anything be better than fluffy little rolls stuffed with pepperoni? We think not.

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Prep Time: 1 hour hour

Cook Time: 3 minutes minutes

Inactive Time: 1 day day

Total Time: 1 day day 1 hour hour 3 minutes minutes

Servings: 20 rolls

Calories: 178kcal

Equipment

  • Large bowl

  • Baking sheet

Ingredients

  • 4 cups hot water
  • 2 packets of active dry yeast not instant
  • 4 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 ¾ tablespoons salt
  • Olive oil
  • Flour
  • 2 large sticks of good quality pepperoni
  • Cornmeal
  • Egg Wash: 1 egg beaten and mixed with 2 tablespoons of water

Instructions

Activate the yeast:

  • In the morning, add the hot water to a large bowl and sprinkle the two packets of yeast on top. Let it set for 10 minutes until bubbly. Add the sugar and salt and stir to dissolve. Top with a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of flour, and cover the bowl with plastic wrap. Set aside in a warm place for 8 hours. Note: The yeast mixture can set for as little as 30 minutes up to 24 hours. I recommend starting the yeast in the morning and finishing the rolls in the evening.

  • Slice the pepperoni into 4 inch long sticks (This will dictate how long your pepperoni roll is, so don’t cut them too long) and keep covered in the fridge until ready to use.

Prepare the dough:

  • In the evening: Begin adding flour to the yeast mixture, one cup at a time, stirring with a wooden spoon between additions. You will probably add around 6-8 cups of flour total. Continue adding flour until the mixture is very thick and becomes difficult to stir. Once you're able to handle the mixture with your hands, dump the dough on a clean, lightly floured surface. Knead for at least 10 minutes, adding sprinkles of flour as necessary to remove the any stickiness from the dough. (Do channel your inner pizza maker and slam the dough on the table as often as possible!)

Rest the dough:

  • Clean out the bowl you originally had the dough in and drizzle it with a bit of olive oil and use a paper towel to evenly coat the inside of the bowl. Transfer the dough to the bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Allow to rise for 1 hour. The dough should double in size.

  • After the dough has risen, punch down to remove any large air pockets. (This is my favorite part.) Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 425ºF and sprinkle two baking sheets with cornmeal.

Make the pepperoni rolls:

  • Tear out a section of the dough, a little smaller than the size of a tennis ball. Flatten the dough ball between your palms into a slightly oblong shape. Add one stick of pepperoni on the right side of the dough and fold the dough over just the pepperoni. Add a piece of pepperoni on the left side and fold over the dough to cover it. Pinch the center of the dough to seal the roll, using a bit of water if necessary to seal it closed. Place on the prepared baking sheet. Continue making the rest of the pepperoni rolls.

Rest the pepperoni rolls:

  • Cover the baking sheet with wax pepper and allow the rolls to rest for 30 minutes. Prior to baking, brush the surface of the rolls with the egg wash.

Bake the pepperoni rolls:

  • Bake each sheet of rolls for 20 minutes. I bake the sheets individually, but you can do whatever works for you! The rolls should be a nice golden brown and feel hard on the top.

To serve:

  • Serve with Oliverio peppers and cheese or eat them on their own! Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 178kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 15g | Sodium: 1210mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin C: 1mg

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FAQs

What are pepperoni rolls in West Virginia? ›

What Are West Virginia Pepperoni Rolls? Pepperoni rolls are soft, pillow rolls of pepperoni and mozzarella cheese. They were first made as a portable lunch for coal miners. The rolls didn't need refrigeration and could be carried with them underground.

Why are pepperoni rolls not refrigerated? ›

These rolls were a perfect meal for the miners because they had protein and fat to keep them energized. Since the pepperoni rolls didn't need to be refrigerated, they made for a quick lunch to take with them into the mines.

Which US state is particularly well known for its local snack of pepperoni rolls? ›

This one takes us to coal mines of West Virginia where pepperoni rolls represent the area's rich Italian heritage. Pepperoni rolls are simple in concept: spicy pepperoni, freshly baked bread, and some magic in the oven combine to create a delicious, portable snack.

What is a fun fact about pepperoni rolls? ›

The pepperoni roll was invented in West Virginia, where it became a favorite lunch of coal miners because it was portable and did not have to be refrigerated. One origin story identifies the pepperoni roll as the sole invention of one Giuseppe Argiro in Fairmont, West Virginia, in 1927.

Are pepperoni rolls illegal outside of WV? ›

It seems most likely that this was the inspiration behind rumors that it was banned, or that it still is in some states. However this simply isn't true -- in fact, Papa John's introduced a version of pepperoni rolls to their menus nationally back in 2016.

What are the different pepperoni rolls? ›

Pepperoni Roll Varieties
  • Mozzarella Cheese Pepperoni Rolls (1/2 dozen Large 6 oz) ...
  • Hot Pepper Cheese Pepperoni Rolls (1/2 dozen Large 6 oz) ...
  • Mozzarella Cheese Pepperoni Rolls (1 dozen 3 oz) ...
  • Hot Pepper Cheese Pepperoni Rolls (1 dozen 3 oz) ...
  • NEW! ...
  • Mini Pepperoni Rolls with Mozzarella Cheese (1 dozen with stick pepperoni)

Is West Virginia the only state with pepperoni rolls? ›

Originally conceived of as a coal miner's lunch, it is popular in West Virginia and some nearby regions of the Appalachian Mountains such as Eastern Kentucky, Western Pennsylvania, Western Maryland, and Appalachian Ohio.

Are pepperoni rolls illegal in Florida? ›

Essentially, no. There are no laws or regulations that prohibit retail stores from selling pepperoni rolls. In fact, there are specific rules and regulations that mention pepperoni rolls by name to exclude them from certain regulations.

What foods is West Virginia known for? ›

Moonshine, beets, and black walnuts. Biscuits and gravy. Meat loaf, mashed potatoes, and green beans. The foods of West Virginia are a combination of fast, slow, old, new, from-the-land, and ethnic.

Did West Virginia invent pepperoni rolls? ›

The pepperoni roll is considered a cornerstone of culture in North Central West Virginia; an area with a large Italian population. Italian immigrant and coal miner, Giuseppe Argiro, created the beloved dish in 1927 by taking an already popular snack of pepperoni sticks and bread loaves one step further.

What is the state dessert of West Virginia? ›

While West Virginia has no official state dessert, shoofly pie is commonly regarded as one of the state's most famous — and delicious — dishes.

Why are pepperoni rolls popular in West Virginia? ›

GHENT, WV (WVNS)– The pepperoni roll is a massive staple in West Virginia culture, and their origins definitely have a bit of Mountain State love behind them. This classic West Virginia food item can trace its origins back the Italian immigrants who worked in the coal mines in North-Central West Virginia.

What is the state food of West Virginia? ›

According to wvtourism.com, the pepperoni roll was developed by an Italian baker around the year 1930 as an easy meal for coal miners to carry in their lunch boxes, and it still remains popular today. It is so popular that it is West Virginia's official state food.

Is a pepperoni roll same as a stromboli? ›

Some like to roll up pepperoni inside of canned crescent roll dough before baking and call that a pepperoni roll. Those people are not to be trusted and I hate all they stand for. Others use pizza dough. This might make a good pepperoni roll alternative, but that is a stromboli, not a pepperoni roll.

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