Easy Calzones make for a fun lunch or dinner. A calzone is like a stuffed pizza pocket, filled with all the classic toppings – meat, cheese, and your choice of sauce wrapped in Pizza Dough.
Prep a handful of these to have on hand throughout the week. They reheat really well and are perfect for packing work or school lunch.
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Trust me, you’re going to love this homemade calzone recipe.
What is a Calzone?
Calzones are Italian turnovers that are stuffed with an array of ingredients. Pretty much anything that goes on a pizza can go into a calzone.
The fillings are placed on one half of the circular shaped pizza dough. The dough is then folded over, pinched and sealed, coated with an egg wash or olive oil, and baked in the oven until golden brown.
What is the Difference Between Calzones and Stromboli?
If you love calzones, you have probably tried its close cousin, stromboli. Stromboli vs Calzone – what sets them apart? Although both have similar ingredients, the way they are sealed is different. Calzones are pinched and sealed like empanadas and are handheld, while a stromboli is rolled up and sliced.
Calzone Dough
If you’re in a pinch, grab any store-bought pizza dough to make your calzone. If you want to elevate your home cooking game, make your own pizza dough.
As you’re rolling your dough out, pay special attention to the thickness. You want to make sure that the dough is thick enough to hold all the toppings and be folded over without breaking. ¼-inch thickness is the sweet spot.
Calzone Filling
Here are some different variations for you. Mix-and-match your ingredients to make the perfect calzone for your tastebuds:
- Cheese – Mozzarella, parmesan, sharp cheddar, feta and goat cheese.
- Meats – Salami, pepperoni, Canadian bacon, ham, bacon, chicken, Italian sausage, steak strips or meatballs.
- Veggies – Mushrooms, bell peppers, pepperoncini, marinated artichokes, spinach and red onions.
- Sauce – Use a red pizza sauce or white sauce.
- Dip – Each your calzone plain or dip your calzone in a little homemade marinara or ranch.
How to Make Calzones
Calzones at home are super easy. The best part about calzones is everyone can customize their own. Gather a ton of ingredients, lay them out and let your friends and family go at it! Follow these simple instructions to nail it every time:
- Divide pre-made pizza dough into equal portions and roll into a circle.
- On one half of the dough, spread all of your selected ingredients.
- Fold over and tightly crimp the edges.
- Cut air vents, brush with oil and sprinkle on parmesan. Bake at 475F for about 15 minutes or until golden brown.
For Larger or Smaller Calzones: Baking time may need to be adjusted based on the size of your Calzone.
Storing Calzones
To Freeze: Once you have prepared your calzones, you can freeze them while they are raw or cooked. Either way, place them on a baking sheet and allow them to completely freeze in a single layer. Then, store them in an airtight container or freezer-safe plastic bag.
To Reheat: Thaw frozen calzones in the refrigerator for 3 hours, or add more cooking time if heating from frozen. Bake raw calzones according to recipe instructions. Bake cooked calzones for half the time or until they are heated through.
Other Quick Lunch Recipes
- Reuben Sandwich – with a wonderful homemade Russian dressing.
- Philly Cheesesteak – A timeless sandwich with tender beef and cheese.
- Fish Tacos – Nothing says party like fresh, fish tacos drizzled in a tangy aioli.
- Costco Chicken Bake – A copycat recipe for the famous chicken bake.
- Pizza Rolls – A kid’s favorite and fun twist on making pizza.
Easy Calzone Recipe

Ingredients
- 2 lb pizza dough
- 1 cup pizza sauce
- 1 cup pepperoni
- 1/2 cup salami
- 2 cups shredded mozzarella
- 1 cup ricotta cheese
- 2 tbsp oil
- 1/2 cup parmesan cheese
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 475 °F. Line the baking sheet with parchment paper or spray it with oil.
- Divide the dough into 8 equally sized pieces. Roll each piece into a 1/4" thick circle.
- Place the filling on half of each circle (pizza sauce, ricotta, pepperoni, salami and shredded mozzarella). Make sure to leave the edges clean to allow for sealing the calzone. Fold the side over the filling and crimp the edges.
- Place calzones on a baking sheet, leaving space apart. Cut a small vent on the top of each calzone. Brush the tops with oil and sprinkle with parmesan cheese. Bake for 15 minutes or until golden brown.
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Awful recipe. Not “easy” at all.
The dough doesn’t stay it’s form. The details for the recipe aren’t very detailed on how to get the dough to stay in its circle- or how to cut it- also the time for it is way too long, I set the fire alarms off because I followed directions and it was too long and burnt them.
Did you possibly use an air fryer or convection baking? Those two methods would need adjustments. Also, some ovens run hot, so it may be that you need to remove it sooner.
How far in advance can I make them before cooking them the same day.
Hi Michelle, it is best to bake right away, so the dough doesn’t get soggy from absorbing the filling & sauce.
If you bake them on a pizza pan with air holes on the bottom of the pan the crust will not turn soggy no matter how far in advance you make them- mine are always crispy on the bottom-this recipe is great!
Can I make these calzones in a air fryer as well
Hi Debbie, I haven’t tested that but I did read online that calzones can be baked in an air fryer at 325˚F for 12 minutes, turning after 8 minutes. Keep an eye on them to make sure they don’t burn. Let me know how it goes if you test that out.
these are amazing you must try them
Thank you for your great comments and recommendation, Karen.
My hubby, who is majorly fussy, loves all your recipes; esp this one. Always wants seconds !
And he’s not a ‘seconds’ kinda guy. You’ve spoiled him. Now you must adopt him (and can you adopt me as well??).
Haha, thanks to you and your husband for trusting my recipes! I’m happy to know that he enjoyed it. I hope you will both love every recipe that you will try.
Love. ❤️🥰
I actually cried while trying this recipe. My dough kept shrinking back into a tiny little circle (store bought). Any tips? However, when they were done baking, my kids told me it didn’t matter HOW LONG it took me to make these, I MUST make them again. The flavor and everything else was wonderful. Any helpful tips on rolling out the pesky dough? Thanks for all the good yummies!! 🙂
Hi Jenny, make sure to give the dough adequate amounts of time to rise including the cold fermentation in the fridge. Also, the dough will be much easier to work with if you let it rest at room temperature before using it.
Making calzones this weekend. I just made your pizza dough. Your calzone recipe calls for 2# of pizza dough. Does your pizza dough recipe make 2#? I don’t know if I need to use both of the dough balls or just one. And I’m loving your recipes! I have another printed stack ready to try! Thank you!
Hi Susan, you would use the full batch of pizza dough (which makes about 2 lbs of dough) to make the calzones. I’m so glad you are loving our recipes. Thank you for sharing that with me.
Delicious, easy – loved them!
I’m so glad to hear that! Thank you for sharing your review with me!
That really looks tasty wil try soon ….thanks for sharing
I hope you love it!
hi Natasha,
thank you so much for this recipe. i made it friday night and my kids and husband couldn’t have enough of it. i had to make it again on Saturday and doubled the recipe and it was still not enough. my son who is a picky eater so loved it that i earned the “best mom in the WWW” title LOL.
i also made the Instant Pot whole chicken recipe and it was so so so good.
Then i made the creamy mac and Cheese recipe and it was also a hit.
lastly, i made the Apple Pie Turnover. This one was to die for. thank you for all the delicious recipes. i will be making more.
P/S. i had to buy an airfryer and an Instant pot last weekend as well LOL
Wow, that is so awesome! Thank you so much for sharing that with me, it makes me feel inspired to create more videos and recipes for you all.
Hi Natasha,
Could you make a video for the calzone recipe please?
Hi Vannita, there’s no video for this but thanks for your suggestion!
Natasha Do you have a cookbook I can purchase. You are a very good cook or should I say Chef. Thank you Sylvia
Hello Sylvia, I am currently working on a cookbook. Sorry as it’s taking a while but I’ll definitely share it with you all when it’s ready!
Yay! Looking forward to it. My family thinks I’m the best cook in the world because of you. Thank you!
Great to hear that, Andrea. You are very welcome and I hope you and your family will love every recipe that you will try!
hi..i love your recipe and make it today for my kids..calzone recipe is so easy to make..thank you very much for sharing..you are a great inspiration..lovelove
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
I see nothing in the instructions, as to what the filling consists of? Is it assumed that you just mix everything but the dough together, and it is the stuffing?
Hi Patricia, we used the filling ingredients listed in the recipe card (pizza sauce, ricotta cheese, salami and pepperoni along with shredded mozzarella but you can change up the filling based on your preferences). I hope you love the calzone recipe!
Your recipe calls for ricotta cheese but no mention about adding to Calzone in your instructions
Hi Robert, I notated the print-friendly recipe at the bottom. It is also photographed for visual reference. I hope that helps.
My kids loved these! We had them for lunch today and they were gone in no time!
Hi Anna, I am so happy to hear your kids loved the calzones! Thanks for sharing that with me.
How do you suggest cooking the calzones in the air fryer?
Hi Barbara, I haven’t tested that but I did read online that calzones can be baked in an air fryer at 325˚F for 12 minutes, turning after 8 minutes. Keep an eye on them to make sure they don’t burn. Let me know how it goes if you test that out.
One of our favorite take out items. We used your recipe it was delicious!
I love being able to recreate favorites at home. Thanks for sharing your wonderful review!
Looks so good! Can’t wait to try this one.
It is so good, I hope you like it!
Finally, a calzone recipe ! Thank you Nathasha ! How about baking them on a pizza stone in the oven ? This is how I bake pizza with your dough recipe, would that work ? If yes, what temperature ?
Hi Julie, that should work on a pizza stone. I would bake at the same temp as this recipe states, but you could preheat the pizza stone in the oven and bake on the hot pizza stone. Keep an eye on it as it might finish up faster on a hot stone.