Homemade Calzones

This is the best homemade calzones recipe recipe. It is so easy to make and such a fun and flavorful meal that you're family will love! #WomenLivingWell #Italian #Pizza #Calzones

Janelle from Comfy In The Kitchen is back today! And she says: “This is a very simple recipe for very delicious calzones! Leave the bread to thaw and rise in the morning and come home to ready made dough! You can be as creative as you like with the filling…traditional calzones typically are made with mozzarella, ricotta, and tomatoes..in this recipe I added swiss and ham for a sweet and savory kick. A definite crowd pleaser for the grown-ups and little tykes alike!” ~Janelle

Take out two frozen Rhodes Bread dough balls and place on greased and lined cookie sheet

Drizzle tops with olive oil and cover for 6-8 hours until tripled in size like so.

Cut each loaf in half. Flour a flat surface and a rolling pin.

Shape dough into a circle and roll out into a larger flat circle. You will push your rolling pin straight in front of you then to the sides to get an even circle.

Layer ricotta cheese, fresh mozzarella, swiss and ham on one side of the circle

Fold over and pinch sides

Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with garlic powder and parsley

Sprinkle Corn Meal on a pizza stone and place calzones on top (or you may grease and place on a cookie sheet)

Bake in a 400 oven for 20 mins or until lightly browned. Serve with a side of your favorite dipping sauce! Yummmm!

Calzone Recipe

2 loaves of frozen Rhodes Bread

1 lb. of thinly sliced deli ham

1 cup ricotta cheese

1/2 lb. fresh mozzarella cut into squares

1/2 lb. sliced swiss cheese

1/4 cup flour for rolling

2 Tbsp of cornmeal

olive oil for drizzling

garlic powder

parsley

Tomato sauce or favorite dipping sauce.

(Grandma Ruth’s Sauce)

Preheat oven to 400.

In the morning, set out your frozen dough on cookie sheets and drizzle with oil, cover with plastic wrap for 4-6 hours. Cut each loaf in half. Flour a flat surface and shape first half into a ball and roll out into a flat circle. On one side spread appx 1/4 cup of ricotta cheese, and layer on a handful of mozzarella cheese, 2 slices of swiss and 1/4 lb. of ham. Fold over and pinch all around to close- set on cookie sheet. Do this with remaining dough. Drizzle all calzones with olive oil and sprinkle with garlic powder/parsley. Place cornmeal on 2 baking stones and transfer calzones (you may also bake on oiled cookie sheets-make sure to give enough room apart, so they do not bake together). Bake in oven for 20 mins until bread is lightly browned. Serve with dipping sauce.

Thank you, Janelle!!!!

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*Janelle is a woman who is dependent upon Jesus, a mom, a Licensed Professional Counselor, and an advocate for meal ministry. You can find her displaying step-by-step photos of her recipes, giving devotionals, and sharing meal ministry stories on her blog. You can follow Janelle’s blog at ComfyInTheKitchen.com.

16 Comments

  1. Oh, that looks sooo delicious! My family would LOVE that!! Thanks for posting the recipe! 🙂

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  2. I make something similar… only we call ours 'pizza bread' and I make them big loaves with the cheese and toppings inside. It makes for such an easy dinner… and very yummy!!!

  3. We make stromboli, but not calzones. I'll have to try this. I think of George Costanza from Seinfeld HAVING to eat one everyday with his boss! Too funny.

  4. Thank you Ladies! Anonymous…you made me laugh…lol. Have a great weekend everyone…love to you, Janelle

  5. I just started making calzones for the first time about 3 months ago. So fun and delicious. Thanks for the recipe. Although I make my own crust, it's always good to try variations.

  6. Now I know what a colzone is, and it looks amazing!! It reminds me of the homemade pizza pops I made once. They were so much fun to do.

  7. This looks amazing! We make homemade pizza all the time, now I'm inspired to change it up a little and make calzones!

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