Homemade Calzones

I have been craving a delicious calzone for a few weeks. I haven’t been able to find a good spot close to my work to grab one either. Back in the college days my roommates and I would frequently order cheesy greasy calzones from Lukulo’s. They were the best calzone I have had! Since I am not in college anymore, don’t live close to DeKalb, and probably shouldn’t be ordering calzones from Lukulo’s as often now as I did in college (you know that whole metabloism slowing down thing) I decided to cure my craving by making a calzone of my own. You aren’t going to believe how easy they are to make with my recipe.

Homemade Calzones

1 package of Trader Joe’s pizza dough

1/2 C marinara sauce

1 C mozzarella cheese

Toppings of your choice-I did:

1/2 C ground sausage

1/4 C mushrooms

The ingredient that makes these oh so easy.

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Let the dough sit out at room temperature for about 15 minutes.

Cut the dough in half and roll and stretch into 2 circles (or what are somewhat circles). Make sure to use enough flour so the dough doesn’t stick.

Preheat oven to 375.

Place on a cookie sheet. Fill each with the marinara, toppings of your choice, and mozzarella. See what I mean about somewhat circle?

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Fold over the top dough and tuck the bottom dough over the top around the edges, make sure to pinch closed. Back for 25 minutes or until golden.

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Homemade Calzones

Be sure to serve with a side of warm marinara for dipping. This defiantly cured my craving for a calzone. Although it may not have been as good as Lukulo’s from back in the college years this sure was tasty! As an advantage I know this was on the healthier side-less grease, less cheese, and less junk in my trunk! Ha-had to throw that in.

2 Servings (2 large calzones)

673 calories per serving

Where is your favorite place to get a calzone?

What are your favorite “toppings” for a calzone?