Super Easy Calzones
I don’t know what the difference is, exactly, between calzones and pepperoni rolls. They are shaped differently, but that’s only slightly. They are made with the same kinds of ingredients and bakes the same way… ??
When I worked in radio, there was a pizzeria across the street. They made the most FABULOUS pepperoni rolls. I used to call them to order one, and have them call me when it was done. Then, I’d put on a long song to play on the air, and run over the the pizzeria to get my roll. It was pretty risky, and one time, the song had JUST ended before I could plug another one in. Whew!
I’ll have to post my own pepperoni roll recipe up sometime. I want to take photos when I do, so stay tuned (in radio lingo).
With all that said, I found a really quick and easy recipe for Calzones that I thought I’d share.
The recipe is not mine, it’s from Disney Family Food site. They have some nice, kid-friendly meals there. Here are the calzones:
Calzones
Ingredients
2 loaves frozen bread dough, thawed
1/2 pound sliced ham
1/2 pound sliced hard salami
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
1 cup jarred marinara sauceDirections
1. Roll each loaf of dough into a rectangle about 8 inches by 12 inches.
2. Layer ham and salami down the center of each rolled loaf lengthwise.
3. Top meats with 1 cup shredded mozzarella for each roll.
4. Fold short ends of each loaf in about 1/2 inch and seal. Roll from the long sides and pinch well to seal the entire loaf. You should have 2 long rolls.
5. Bake, seam side down on a greased baking sheet in a 375 degree F oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown.
6. Cut each roll into 8 slices and serve with marinara for dipping.
So there you have it. I would probably just make my own dough in my bread machine. My bread dough is healthier, anyway, and I’m convinced the olive oil I use instead of veggie oil is soo good for you. I love olive oil! You can use it for a billion things: lamps, skin oil, acne scar removal?, eating, digestive problems, etc. I love the stuff.
Anyway, that’s what I’d do. I’d also probably skip the ham (I don’t like ham) and use pepperoni.
But then it would probably make the calzone into a pepperoni roll, don’t ya think?
Well, stay tuned, I’ll be making pepperoni rolls next week.


Connie on Sun, 21st Feb 2010 6:14 pm
We’re overseas, and while I can get most grocery items I need, frozen or fridge, rolls and bread doughs, are not available… they are my favorite convenience food! This sounds like a great recipe, and yes, I’d use olive oil too.
Rebecca on Mon, 22nd Feb 2010 4:15 pm
OUCH. No frozen bread dough! I used to buy it all the time before I got my bread machine.