A calzone is essentially an Italian handheld meal made with chewy-crisp pizza dough stuffed with classic pizza toppings. The process for making a calzone is simple: sauce and fillings are placed on a ...
The city of Naples, Italy, is recognized as having the world's first pizzeria. According to Holly Hughes' book 'Frommer's 500 Places for Food and Wine Lovers', Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba opened in 1830 ...
Food Network host Giada De Laurentiis shows home cooks how to turn pizza dough into a sweet-tooth-satisfying dessert with her recipe for chocolate-hazelnut calzones. Reviewers praised the dessert’s ...
There’s nothing quite like a calzone. I recently had a conversation with someone about calzones which inspired me to share an original recipe. Not many people know how easy it is to prepare calzones ...
Making a calzone is not much different or difficult than making a pizza. The exact same ingredients are used; they are just appropriated differently. In the recipe below, the main difference between ...
1. Lightly oil a large bowl. Place the pizza dough in it and cover lightly with a kitchen towel. Let rise for two hours. 2. Set the oven at 400 degrees. Sprinkle 2 rimmed baking sheets with cornmeal.
This recipe for vegetable calzones brings together the ease of refrigerated dough with a healthful serving of mushrooms and spinach in a convenient calzone carrying case. Tammy Ljungblad The Kansas ...
Cookbook author Sara Mouton experiments with fruit inside these dessert calzones. (Photo from 'Sara Moulton's Home Cooking 101: How to Make Everything Taste Better,' (Oxmoor House, 2016). "Calzones ...
My teenagers issued an ultimatum the other night: No more pastas with exotic sauces--give them good old spaghetti and meatballs. So I made a big batch, knowing that the leftover sauce and meatballs ...
“Valerie uses leftover Thanksgiving turkey, creamy ricotta, melty mozzarella and flavorful pesto to create calzones you’ll be craving year-round!” Food Network wrote in a caption for the video posted ...