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Delicious Calzones

I’ve been on a mission to switch up my Pizza Nights a bit.  Last week I decided to venture out and try a Thin Crust Pizza, which turned out very well.  This week, I decided to try making Calzones: an undertaking that was also met with delicious results!  Tom said it was “pretty good” after his first bite.  Then, after eating a good majority of it, he deemed it “very good”.  Somehow, he was able to finish all but a couple bites of his.  I only ate half of mine – they’re huge and filling!
I started with a recipe I found on my favorite recipe website: AllRecipes.com.  After looking at that, I made some adjustments and came up with the following for my Calzone recipe:
Ingredients:
          2 ½ cups flour
          1 cup warm water
          1 packet yeast
          1 tsp. salt
          1 tsp. sugar
          1 Tbsp. olive oil (plus more for spreading over top!)
          2 cups mozzarella cheese
          Whatever other fillings you want (I used pepperoni, green pepper, red onion and jalapeno)
          Salt
          Garlic powder
          Dried oregano
          Pizza sauce (for dipping)
Directions:
In a large mixing bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water.  Add salt, sugar, and olive oil.  Stir to combine.  Slowly add flour, mixing well.  Knead dough for a couple of minutes, or until smooth.  Rub olive oil around outside of the dough, place back in the mixing bowl, cover, and let rise for 45 minutes.
Calzone dough, after rising for ~45 minutes.
Preheat oven and pizza stone at 375 degrees.
Punch dough down and separate into two pieces.  Roll each piece of dough out into a large circle.   
Getting ready to roll them out!
Mix cheese and desired fillings and divide between the two calzones — placing fillings on only one half of each of the circles.  
Lots of cheese makes it delicious!
Fold the other half of the dough over the toppings.  Use a fork to seal the edges and to keep in the deliciousness! 
All sealed up – almost ready for the oven!
Brush the top of each calzone with olive oil, then sprinkle with salt, garlic and oregano to taste.  Bake for 30 minutes at 375 degrees.  Remove from oven and serve while hot!   
Mmmm…as good as from a restaurant!
Add a cup of pizza sauce on the side to dip the calzones in.
Let me know what you think.  These really weren’t that hard to make, and I was pleasantly surprised by how well they turned out!  I will definitely be adding this to my routine meals!

4 responses to “Delicious Calzones”

  1. Thanks Dana! I've been looking for a calzone recipe, so I'll give this a try!~Amy Kruis

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  2. Great – let me know how you like it, Amy! The second time I made them I accidentally forgot to put in pepperoni and I used some cheese blend rather than mozzarella…and I didn't like them as well. So, just a tip, use mozzarella and pepperoni is good 🙂

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  3. I just made these for supper, they were delicious!!! I only let the dough rise about 15 mins but it was still ok. I put in pepperoni, yellow peppers, tomatoes, onion and cheese (had to use pizza cheese blend instead, didn't have plain mozza). Will deff make them again, thanks for the recipe!

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  4. Yum, sounds like a good combo to me! I don't always use straight mozzarella, either. I'm glad you liked them. I think calzones are going to be back on my menu again soon, too 🙂

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