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Meatlovers Calzones with pix

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  • JayHawkEyeJayHawkEye Posts: 165
    Those look tremendous, and nowhere close to being on my diet! How was your sauce/meat/cheese ratio? We always use our local pizza place's crust for this cook, but it seems that they're either too "wet" or not wet enough.
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  • Mr HollowayMr Holloway Posts: 1,956

    Can't  "weight" to be able to have one of these :))

     Looks amazing

    Shane

  • Plano_JJPlano_JJ Posts: 425

    Wow! And yet another to add to the "to egg" list.

  • Dyal_SCDyal_SC Posts: 839
    Chubbs, I am in Lexington. I use either the Publix off of 378 or the one in the city limits on Sunset Blvd. It helps to allow the dough to come up to room temp out of the bag before rolling it out. It's tough to stretch at first, but will eventually get there.

    Jay, not sure on the ratio. We just throw the ingredients in there to our own liking. We don't put sauce inside, we serve it for dipping on the side instead. I do like to dollop a good amount of ricotta in there to bulk it up a bit.
  • jbates67jbates67 Posts: 143
    Officially making these tonight, have the dough. One home made meatballs, the other pepperoni, mushroom and onion. Probably throwing in some roasted garlic in there somewhere too.
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  • ChubbsChubbs Posts: 2,437
    jbates67 said:
    Officially making these tonight, have the dough. One home made meatballs, the other pepperoni, mushroom and onion. Probably throwing in some roasted garlic in there somewhere too.


    Done them three times. They get better and better every time I do it.

    Things I have learned using Dyal's recipe:

    1)Ricotta is the star of the show IMO

    2) lightly rub water on the lip of the bottom of the calzone so the top will stick nicely when you mash with a fork to form edge

    3) egg wash is key to get the coloring and Dyals finsihing sauce with butter and garlic then a sprinke of parmesan is icing on the cake.

    This has made the standard rotation for us---actually replaces pizza for now. Owe Dyal for posting this one...

    :-c
    Columbia, SC --- LBGE and a long anticipated MINI BGE
    Dyal_SC
  • Dyal_SCDyal_SC Posts: 839

    @jbates67, that sounds great!  Can't wait to hear how they turn out!

    @Chubbs, I agree that adding a good amount of Ricotta really makes the difference.  Bulks it up and adds a great creamy flavor.  And the garlic butter and parmesan really is the icing on the cake.  :)

  • jbates67jbates67 Posts: 143
    Mine didn't turn out quite as well as the Dyal's but I was happy with the results. More importantly, the wife and kids raved and said it was better than restaurant quality. One meatball and mozz, the other pepperoni, onion and mushroom. This will be on the rotation again very soon. Thanks for the original post Dyal.
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