Calzones & Dance
I have great news! I auditioned for a professional dance company in Longmeadow, Mass and they want me to dance with them! AHHH! So excited! I have been a dancer since I was 2 years old and ever since I graduated from college it has been hard to find a modern dance company. I am so happy to be dancing again, I have missed it so much! The only bad part is that the rehearsals are 9:30pm on Mondays (sometimes Sunday) nights. Phew! Makes for a long evening….I normally don’t get home until just before midnight. Getting home so late last night has made me a little groggy this morning…and I have 2 big presentations to my directors today at work…it never ends does it? haha
I do have a great recipe to share with you along with my great news. I decided that I wanted to make calzones from scratch. Btdubs, what is the difference between a calzone and a stromboli? That may be a very silly question, but I honestly don’t know. haha
Anyways, so I decided to make the bread for the calzone from scratch which was actually a lot easier than I thought it would be. The only suggestion I have on that is to prepare ahead of time. The dough needs to rest/rise for about 2 1/2 hours after you knead it. Let’s get to it!
Ingredients for Dough (could be used for pizza too!):
- 3 2/3 cup bread flour
- two 1/4 oz envelopes instant yeast
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 1/2 cups tepid water
- 2 tbsp olive oil, plus more for the bowl
Combine your yeast, flour, and salt into a large bowl. Make a well in the center and add your oil and water. Stir to make a soft dough. Knead on a slightly floured work surface for about 10 minutes, until smooth and elastic.ย
See how pretty it looks?
Roll the dough into a ball and place in a lightly oiled bowl and turn to completely coat the dough. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and let stand in a warm area until the dough has doubled in size.
This what the dough looks like after one hour of resting.
After the dough has rested for 2 1/2 hours place onto a floured surface and divide into 4 equal portions…OK so, let me warn you this recipe called to divide in 4 but I really could have divided into 8 and had more reasonable portions. They ended up being HUGE! haha
Ingredients for Calzone filling:
- 1 head of Broccoli
- Fresh Spinach (10 oz package)
- 1 green bell pepper
- 1 red bell pepper
- 10oz of mushrooms
- 2-3 cloves garlic
- 1/2 an onion
- Parsley (as much or little as you like)
- 1 egg, beaten
- 1 can tomato paste
- 1 cup mozzarella
- 1 tablespoon red pepper flake
- Olive oil
- Salt and pepper to taste
Throw your garlic into your pan with some olive oil and let the garlic brown up nice. Once it has done that put your chopped onion into the pan as well with your red pepper flake.
Yum, there is nothing better to me than the smell of garlic cooking in a pan. DELLLISH!
After the onions have started to sweat, place your other veggies into the pan and cook them until they are tender.
Set your vegetables off to the side to cool down while you start to roll out your dough for the calzones. It doesn’t have to completely cool, but just so you can handle it. Also! If you use spinach and mushrooms like I did, try and drain as much of the excess liquid as possible. If you don’t, your calzone will get all runny and icky.
Take one of your 4 portions of dough that you divided earlier and roll out into about a 9″ round. This dough is awesome! It is so soft and super easy to work with.
After you have done that, in a bowl to the side beat one egg (this will act as your glue when you fold the dough onto itself). Spread your tomato past onto the round leaving about 1/2″ border around the edges all the way around. Divide your filling over the paste, then top it with mozzarella and parsley. Season this generously with pepper.
*notice: this one has pepperoni on it. I personally was happy with just the vegetables but sometimes you have to make exceptions for those you are cooking for* ๐
Brush the exposed edges of the dough with the beaten egg.
Fold over to enclose the filling, pressing the edges together firmly with your fingers. Use a fork to finish the seal on the edges. Place on a baking sheet and brush lightly with the remaining olive oil.
Place in the oven and let cook for 20-25 minutes or until the edgesย are crisp and golden brown. Serve these puppies hot!
These were seriously delicious! It was one of those things where I had to pat myself on the back because they were so awesome. The best part was, it made leftovers. Which means I had some lunches ready to go for my work week. Love that!
Turkey day is almost here! Hope you are all having fun preparing and making plans! Happy Tuesday (/Thursday because I have Thursday and Friday off!)
30 Comments
Evan @swEETs
First off, congrats on the dance company! Secondly, these calzones.. yum.
Oh and from what I gather, the main difference in calzones and strombolis are their shape and calzones traditionally have ricotta cheese in them as well
RavieNomNoms
Thank you so much Evan! Thanks for the clarification too, I have always been curious.
gingerbreadcake
I didn’t know you were a dancer! How exciting that you’re now a part of a Professional Dance Company!!! Congrats ๐
Now those calzones look soooooo delicious. YUM! YUM! and YUM! ๐
RavieNomNoms
Yes I am! Thanks for the Congrats Lindsay!
whatsfordinneracrossstatelines
So happy for you, can’t wait to hear all about your dancing! Love the calzones, I don’t think there is a difference except shape. Hope you and your family have a Happy Thanksgiving!
-Gina-
RavieNomNoms
Thanks Gina! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
kristastes
Congrats!! That is SO exciting ๐ You will have to post some youtube dance videos!
RavieNomNoms
Thanks so much Krista! haha, yea I will have to do that!
Priscilla - She's Cookin'
Congratulations on being selected by a professional dance company! Did not know you were a dancer along with your many other talents ๐ Like making gorgeous calzones with mostly veggie filling – I’d have to put a bit of pepperoni in them, too. Happy Thanksgiving, Raven!
RavieNomNoms
Thanks so much Priscilla! Happy Thanksgiving to you too! ๐
Melissa @ Made in Melissa's Kitchen
Congratulations! Talk about dedication, I don’t think I could stay up that late!
I love pizza in any form- calzone, stromboli, it’s all good to me!
RavieNomNoms
It is definitely hard! I don’t feel myself being able to stay up as late as I used to haha
Angie's Recipes
Congratulations on the dance company!
Broccoli, spinach…mmm I love your calzones.
RavieNomNoms
Thanks Angie!
magicofspice
Oh Raven, congratulations…I am so excited for you ๐
And your calzones look terrific ๐
Amanda @ bakingwithoutabox
Congrats! That’s wonderful! Sorry about the late call times for rehearsals though. Ugh. Talk about having to be on your toes literally that late. But the calzones look dee-lish!
Dionne Baldwin
Congratulations!!! I am so happy for you! Looks like you’re going to need extra coffee (or green tea perhaps) on those days!
I adore calzones in a big way. I used to manage this Greek restaurant in a nearby city (big mistake) and we used to make ourselves calzones…I made mine with only veggies and not even any sauce. Just diced onion, green onion, green pepper, artichoke, tomato and oh was it good. That’s one of the few things I miss about that place!
You did a really good job on these calzones and thank you for sharing the recipe for the dough!
RavieNomNoms
Thanks so much Dionne! That would be such bad news if I had access to having calzones all the time! I can only imagine how awesome that must have been ๐
Emily @Cleanliness
I can smell those suckers from here!
….AND THEY SMELL GOOD!
(Happy Thanksgiving!)
Kim-Liv Life
Woo Hoo!!!!!!!! Yay!!! Raven, I’m so excited for you!! I can’t wait to tell Liv your news. She is still sleeping, but I’ll tell her as soon as she wakes up. I gathered from some of your comments that you dance, but I didn’t realize how much! I think we will all need a dancing Raven picture or two!
As for the Calzone, I’m pretty darn excited about that too. I’ve only made one, and it was just OK. I’ve never really been able to figure out the filling part, but I’m loving all the vegies in yours. Nice pics as well!
Congratulations again Raven! We truly are excited for you!
RavieNomNoms
Thanks Kim!
Amy
Congrats on making the dance company! Your calzones sound delicious, and I love that you have added so many wonderful vegetables to them!
RavieNomNoms
Thank you Amy!
Kimba's Kitchen
A talented dancer AND a talented cook… is there ANYTHING you can’t do??? ๐ Congrats!!
RavieNomNoms
Haha thank you ๐
Green Girl
Congratulations Raven on making to the dance company.
The pocket pizzas/ calzone look delicious
An award is waiting for you on my blog
RavieNomNoms
Thank you so much again for the award, that means so much to me!
Lora @cakeduchess
Congratulations on the dance audition…you must be so happy!! This calzone recipe is great! I love the step-by-step photos. Beautiful!
RavieNomNoms
Thank you Lora, I am glad you enjoyed the photos!
thatshowiroll
Hey, congratulations on the dance audition. That must be wonderful, dancing professionally!
I stop by this recipe, I still never dare to make calzones and those look delicious. And plus, I love all the vegetables you have there.