- Pepperoni roll
:"This article is about a food originating in north central West Virginia. The term "pepperoni roll" is also used in some parts of the U.S. to refer to a stromboli made with pepperoni."
The pepperoni roll is a
snack popular inWest Virginia and some nearby regions of theAppalachian Mountains . Ubiquitous in West Virginia (particularly inconvenience store s), but typically little known elsewhere, it is arguably the food most closely associated with the state (a competitor for this distinction is the ramp).Fairmont, West Virginia , claims the title of 'Pepperoni Roll Capital of the World.'Fact|date=September 2008The classic pepperoni roll consists of a fairly soft white yeast
bread roll withpepperoni baked in the middle. The pepperoni can take several forms: a single stick; several folded slices; or shredded or ground meat. During baking, spicyoil from the pepperoni suffuses the bread. Most people prefer the rolls to be moist but not soggy; thus, the texture of the bread is an important factor in the rolls' quality.Fact|date=September 2008 A typical pepperoni roll weighs about three ounces, and can be eaten as a snack or as the main dish of alunch . Pepperoni rolls can be eaten cold, or can be warmed slightly in anoven or microwave.Some variations on the original pepperoni roll contain
cheese and/or green peppers in tomato sauce. In 2005, a pizzeria inChesapeake, Ohio (directly across theOhio River fromHuntington, West Virginia ) introduced a deep-fried pepperoni roll, dubbed the 'pepperoni zinger.' [Holley Barker, [http://www.herald-dispatch.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060105/ENT/601050317/1006 'Ohio couple makes new start with Peparoni's Pizzeria'] ,The Herald-Dispatch , January 5, 2006.]A popular
legend holds that the pepperoni roll was invented in the1920s by Giuseppe Argiro, owner of the Country Club Bakery in Fairmont. Somehistorian s have disputed this claim. However, it seems highly likely that the dish originated among thecoal mine rs of north-central West Virginia in the first half of thetwentieth century . The pepperoni roll bears a resemblance to thepasty andsausage roll , which originated in the mining communities ofGreat Britain , as well as to the Italiancalzone . All these foods allow a miner on a break from a tiring and dirty job to eat a full meal with a minimum of fuss. Pepperoni and otherItalian food s became popular in north-central West Virginia in the early 20th century, when the booming mines and railroads attracted manyimmigrants fromItaly .Fact|date=September 2008Although
recipes for homemade pepperoni rolls are available, most West Virginians buy the rolls in shops. Most commercially available pepperoni rolls are made within the state by small, family-ownedItalian-American bakeries . The rolls can be found in virtually everygrocery andconvenience store in West Virginia. Churches and schools in the state sometimes have pepperoni roll sales to raise funds.Although they have recently become better known in the wider U.S., for a long time pepperoni rolls were seldom, if ever, seen for sale outside West Virginia. This led to the development of an
urban legend among West Virginians stating that the rolls could not be sold in other states because of regulations banning the sale ofmeat baked into bread.Pepperoni rolls did face a legal challenge in
1987 when theUnited States Department of Agriculture proposed re-classifying bakeries that made the rolls as meat-packing plants, thus making them subject to stricter regulations. The bakery owners claimed that the costs of meeting the new regulations would put them out of business. The USDA's proposal was quashed afterJay Rockefeller ,U.S. Senator for West Virginia, intervened.Fact|date=September 2008In the early 21st century, the U.S. military began including a version of the pepperoni roll in one of the MREs (Meals, Ready-to-Eat) provided to troops. The military's rolls are made by a
North Carolina company. [cite book|author=Sullivan, Ken|title=The West Virginia Encyclopedia|publisher=West Virginia Humanities Council|year=2006|id=ISBN 0-9778498-0-5 pp. 560-561.]Pepperoni rolls caused a
goof in the1998 movie 'Whatever,' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0140688/] which was set inNew Jersey but filmed in West Virginia. In one scene set in a convenience store, a pile of pepperoni rolls on the counter gave away the store's true location.It was recently announced that the pepperoni roll will be featured at the Corrine Kisner Classic, a bi-weekly food festival in Washington, DC.
External links
* [http://www.bobheffner.com/pepperoniroll/ Bob Heffner's Pepperoni Roll page] , based in Fairmont.
* [http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,pepperoni_rolls,FF.html Pepperoni roll recipes] from cooks.com.
* [http://www.pepperonirolls.net/ Pepperoni Roll locations in West Virginia] History of the pepperoni roll and locations to purchase a pepperoni roll in West Virginia.References
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