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Monday, July 27, 2009
Roasted Veggie Calzone
When I see a calzone, I imagine it as a mega-sized empanada. Haha... But I do love the stuff. It's a pizza on the go. Which by the way, I finally made my own pizza dough. Woohoo! I made a batch enough for 4 pizzas. Used one and kept the other three dough balls in the freezer for future pizzas or whatever I decide to make with them.
I rummaged through my little recipe box for a dough recipe, I knew I had one, I just never used it until now. I don't remember where I had gotten it as I had written it out on a small piece of index card. Since I've been making my own bread, I'm slowly becoming a little more confident in trying to make things I normally wouldn't.
Anyway...For the calzone, you can use premade dough from the store, if you don't have time to make your own. I roasted some eggplant and zucchini that I had gotten from the farmer's market. Sliced up some fresh tomato and had some grated parmesan. There were a couple sandwich slices of swiss cheese, so I added that on top of the crust a few minutes before taking it out of the oven. That part is completely optional.
Mmmm...Layered veggie goodness!!!
This will serve 2-3.
Pizza Dough
4 C All Purpose Flour
2 c warm water (110 to 120˚F)
1 packet or 2 tsp dry active yeast
2 tsp salt
5 Tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil (plus extra for the bowl and basting)
1 tsp sugar
Combine the water, yeast and sugar together. Let is sit for roughly 5 min..
In a large bowl combine the flour, salt and oil. Blend well. Add in the yeast mixture and mix all together until it forms into a dough ball.
On a well-floured surface. Knead the dough for a couple of minutes until almost elastic in feel. Place the dough into another bowl lubed with olive oil. Cover with platic wrap and a towel and keep away from light until the dough rises and doubles in size. Roughly 1-2 hours.
When the dough doubles, lightly punch down the dough to release the gases inside.
Layout the dough on a well-floured surface and divide into 4 ball. Wrap unused dough in plastic wrap and keep in the freezer until ready to use.
Roasted Veggie Calzone
1 pizza dough - homemade or store bought
1 medium eggplant - sliced
2 small zucchini - sliced
1/2 medium onion - sliced into half moons
1 tomato - sliced
tomato sauce
olive oil
salt
pepper
grated parmesan cheese
Preheat your oven to 400˚F
Toss the eggplant and zucchini in olive oil and season with some salt and pepper. Lay the veggies out on a baking sheet and roast for 20-25 min. Give them a toss half way though.
On a well-floured surface, roll out your dough into a circle using a rolling pin or by gently stretching it with your hands. Then gently place it on a parchment paper lined baking sheet.
Layer the tomato sauce in a full circle. Be sure to leave at least an inch of dough untouched. Then layer the eggplant, zucchini and tomato slices on on half of the dough. Sprinkle some parmesan cheese over them. you may also put some cheese in between layers.
Fold over the other half of the dough and crimp the edges to seal. Brush the top of the dough with some olive oil and bake for roughly 15-20 min until the dough is golden brown.
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36 comments:
Good 4 u!!! Still haven't made my own pizza dough yet, though it's definitely on of those things I want to learn... It's just that I hate cleaning up after cooking and I have this feeling that pizza dough is very messy. Great job, I love calazones---although I have never seen one in the UK come to think of it. I should make one for hubby :)
ps do u think calazones r kind of like big hot pockets lol? I do :)
What a coincidence i was planning to make some veggie calzones this week,loved the stuffing!
The title of this alone made me say MMMMM out loud, fantastic! Nothing better than roasted veggies and made this way must be phenomenal!
Roasted vegetables and bread - how could you go wrong?
Looks Yummmmm..
Love it!! These giant empanadas rock ;)
*drool drool*
Mmmm... those roasted veggies look soooo good! I think we're getting eggplant in our CSA share this week, so I'll have to try this out.
What a tasty and healthy filling!
I LOVE calzones, have never had one with roasted veggies! That sounds so amazingly good!
Roasted veggies are my favorite - this is my kind of calzone.
Jenn, these look really yummy. It makes me hungry immediately.
See, the first time I saw an empanada, I thought, "Oh, okay, it's kind of like a mini calzone!" :) Yours looks great, just perfect for a summer meal.
I love calzones! You can fill them with all kinds of ingredients: meatballs, italian meat, broc. and chedder, so on and so on...
That indeed looks like layered veggie goodness wrapped in really good crust. GREG
a pocket full of goodness - this looks so tasty!
Yet another great way to use up some of the 16 zucchini on my counter right now!
HH: They do look like big hotpockets.
Parita: A happy coincidence.
Donna: It is.
Mary: You can't. haha...
Hari: Thanks.
girlichef: woohoo for giant empanadas.
Peachkins: I'd drool, too.
ValleyWriter: Nice.
Finsmom, Teanna: Thanks.
Pam: ;-)
Elra: Hehe...you're hungry. I'm hungry.
Fearless: Got to keep it summery.
Miranda: The endless possibilities of the calzone.
Greg: Yes!!
Doggy: I agree.
Ungourmet: Gotta make use of those zucchini
Love the roasted veggies in this! It must have been great with the homemade dough.
Looks delicious - I've been getting eggplant and squash from my CSA - this looks like a delicious way to use them!
YUM! I could go for one of those right now--delicious calzone, Jenn :D
Delicious looking calzone with veggies! I love that you sprinkled the cheese on top of the calzones - yum!
Good for you for making your own dough! I still haven't tackled that or bread yet. Apparently working with yeast scares me.
lisa: It was. I'll probsbly never by dough again. Unless, I'm feeling lazy.
TavoLini: Thanks.
5 Star: Just a little added touch. hehe...
Diana: You can do it!!
and it's healthy to boot with all those delicious veggies! i love this! it looks fantastic!
I like the idea of roasted veggie stuffing. I can imagine the sweetness that comes from the caramelization. Great way to get vegetables into your diet. :)
While I like the idea, my family would never go for zucchini and eggplant, so I think I'll try it with different veggies, if you don't mind too much. I've been trying to figure out ways to make our food include more vegetables. Thanks for the recipe.
Oh man these look awesome! It seems I only make calzones with meat but I really want to try these. Yum!
yum, and i'm totally impressed you made the dough from scratch
Cripes, your creativity never ceases to amaze me. Love this recipe, it sounds so good.
Mmm~ I've never actually tried calzones before...do you think it's better than regular pizza?
I'm not as confident as you with making dough. But, the calzones look delicious!
Just letting u know that i tagged u in my most recent post :). Have a fab day.
Love, HH
Teresa: Thanks.
Leela: Right why not put veggies into your fav dishes.
Diana: I don't mind at all. The great thing about recipes is that you can adapt them to whatever your preference is.
Nutmeg: try the veggie version. ;-)
Justin: Thanks.
Oyster Culture: ;-)
burpandslurp: I'd say that it's the same as a regular pizza, except that this has a portability factor to it.
Hummingbird: It's not as bad as I thought. Give it a try.
HH: Thanks!!
Homemade calzones are the best! The filling sounds so yummy. I wish I had one!
Reeni: I wish I had one right now, too.
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