Calzones With Pizza Dough – Crispy, Gooey, and Delicious
Calzones With Pizza Dough
Calzones with pizza dough are a delicious Italian-inspired creation that transforms classic pizza ingredients into a convenient, hand-held meal. Each calzone is a golden, crispy pocket filled with gooey cheese, fresh vegetables, and savory meats or plant-based alternatives. What makes this dish special is the perfect combination of a tender, slightly chewy dough and a flavorful filling that stays enclosed, ensuring every bite is bursting with flavor.
People love calzones because they offer all the joy of pizza without the mess of slicing and sharing. The dough acts as a vessel for creativity, allowing you to experiment with fillings while maintaining a crisp exterior. When baked to perfection, calzones are crispy on the outside yet soft and melty on the inside, making them a crowd-pleasing addition to any meal.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Preparation and Cooking Time
Ingredients
For the Dough
For the Filling
Substitution Notes

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Pizza Dough
Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C). On a lightly floured surface, divide the dough into 4–6 equal portions. Roll each portion into a roughly 8-inch circle. The dough should be thin but not too fragile, allowing it to hold the filling without tearing.

Step 2: Add the Filling
Spread 2–3 tablespoons of tomato sauce on one half of each dough circle, leaving a 1-inch border. Layer cheeses, vegetables, and meats evenly over the sauce. Sprinkle Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper over the top for flavor. Avoid overfilling to prevent leakage during baking.

Step 3: Fold and Seal the Calzone
Fold the dough over the filling to create a half-moon shape. Press edges firmly to seal, then crimp with a fork for a tight closure. Make small slits on top to allow steam to escape, ensuring a crisp crust and preventing soggy fillings.

Step 4: Brush and Prepare for Baking
Place calzones on a greased baking sheet or parchment-lined tray. Brush the tops lightly with olive oil to promote browning and crispness. Optional: sprinkle with grated Parmesan for extra flavor.

Step 5: Bake the Calzones
Bake for 20–25 minutes, or until golden brown and cooked through. Rotate halfway for even baking. The calzone should sound hollow when tapped and the filling should be bubbly.

Step 6: Serve and Garnish
Allow calzones to rest for 5 minutes before serving. Serve with extra tomato sauce for dipping or a side of salad for a complete meal.
How to Serve
Serve calzones warm to preserve the melted cheese and tender dough. Pair with:
Additional Tips
Recipe Variations
Freezing and Storage
Nutritional Information (per calzone, based on 1/4 portion)
Final Words
Making calzones with pizza dough at home is a fun and rewarding culinary experience. Each step, from preparing the dough to layering the fillings, allows you to control flavors, textures, and presentation. The result is a crispy, golden exterior with a melty, flavorful interior that rivals any bakery pizza or Italian restaurant.
This recipe is versatile enough for creative experimentation. You can tailor fillings to your taste, swap meats or cheeses, and even prepare ahead of time for busy weeknights. The process of folding, sealing, and baking provides a sense of accomplishment and the joy of making something fresh and homemade.
Homemade calzones are more than a meal they’re a celebration of Italian flavors in a convenient, hand-held form. Whether serving family, impressing guests, or simply enjoying a personal indulgence, calzones with pizza dough combine comfort, flavor, and fun in every bite. Once you master this recipe, it becomes a go-to for easy weeknight dinners, meal prep, or a homemade takeout experience that exceeds expectations.
FAQ’s
Calzones With Pizza Dough – Crispy, Gooey, and Delicious
Course: Snacks6
servings30
minutes20
minutes380
kcalIngredients
- For the Dough
1 lb pizza dough (store-bought or homemade)
1 tablespoon olive oil for brushing
- For the Filling
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1/2 cup ricotta cheese
1/2 cup tomato sauce (plus extra for serving)
1/2 cup cooked vegetables (mushrooms, bell peppers, spinach, etc.)
1/2 cup cooked meats (pepperoni, sausage, chicken, or optional plant-based protein)
1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
Salt and pepper to taste
Directions
- Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C). On a lightly floured surface, divide the dough into 4–6 equal portions. Roll each portion into a roughly 8-inch circle. The dough should be thin but not too fragile, allowing it to hold the filling without tearing.
- Spread 2–3 tablespoons of tomato sauce on one half of each dough circle, leaving a 1-inch border. Layer cheeses, vegetables, and meats evenly over the sauce. Sprinkle Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper over the top for flavor. Avoid overfilling to prevent leakage during baking.
- Fold the dough over the filling to create a half-moon shape. Press edges firmly to seal, then crimp with a fork for a tight closure. Make small slits on top to allow steam to escape, ensuring a crisp crust and preventing soggy fillings.
- Place calzones on a greased baking sheet or parchment-lined tray. Brush the tops lightly with olive oil to promote browning and crispness. Optional: sprinkle with grated Parmesan for extra flavor.
- Bake for 20–25 minutes, or until golden brown and cooked through. Rotate halfway for even baking. The calzone should sound hollow when tapped and the filling should be bubbly.
- Allow calzones to rest for 5 minutes before serving. Serve with extra tomato sauce for dipping or a side of salad for a complete meal.
