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Homemade Rolled Calzones


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Homemade calzones are always a family favorite in my house. Especially when I had teenagers. They are always eating on the run. These can be eaten hot, warm or cold...they certainly didn't care. It's food!

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Total Time: 30 minutes prep 30 minutes cook time

Yield: About 12 slices out of one

Source: Homemade family recipe

Ingredients:

Steps:

  1. Using a large rectangular cookie sheet or jelly roll pan, spray it with spray oil.
  2. Take out of the refrigerator dough about an hour before you are going to use it. Take it out of the plastic bag and place it on this greased pan. You will see it starting to rise.
  3. 2. Remove one of the dough and place it on a plate.
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  5. Now work with the dough from the center of the pan out. Using both hands, Pressing the dough from the middle outward. Then pressing any thicker parts outward toward the corners until you are satisfied with the size of the rectangle you have. Sometimes it will try to bouce back to the middle shape and you have to keep pushing. This will stop as soon as you start placing meats and cheese on it.
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  7. Start with the provolone cheese, filling from the corners and pressing down, only three across, three across the middle and three across the bottom row. Now you should have your rectangle with 3 rows of provolone covering the entire dough.
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  9. Do the same with mortadella, then salami and ham.
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  11. Now you are ready for the tomatoes, dill relish & basil. This only goes within about 3 inches in the center, not near the ends. just spread a line of it that's all. Not too much.
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  13. 6. Now you are ready to roll. Go to the back of the dough. Get your fingers under the dough gently move the dough over itself and let it fall over. It will because it is heavy with meat. When you get that first inch over it gets easier. Then roll again. When you start the third time rolling, you have to take your fingers and fold in the ends like your tucking in a sheet. Then roll and tuck, until it is all rolled. When you are done, if there are any meats or cheese showing in the seam, push them back in and seal the dough with your fingers.
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  15. Give this pan another spray of oil. You will place the calzone seam side down when cooking. Then mix your 1 egg and using your hand take a little bit of egg and rub it over the entire calzone. I usually take a paper towel and clean up any spilled egg.
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  17. Cook at 375 degrees F for 30 minutes or until golden brown.
  18. baked rolled calzone
     

I buy bakery made pizza dough. It comes out the same as if you made it yourself. It's a whole lot easier and the price is right! I always make 2 Calzones at a time because they freeze wonderfully.

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September 22, 20150 found this helpful

This look mouth-wateringly delicious!!!!

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