Savoury Calzones
Serves | 4-8 |
Prep time | 30 minutes |
Cook time | 15 minutes |
Total time | 45 minutes |
Allergy / Intolerance | Amines, Artificial Addititives, Artificial Colours, Dairy, Egg, Glutamates, Preservatives, Salicylates |
Suitable for | Amines Challenge, Dairy / Lactose Free, RPAH Elimination Diet - Amines Allowed, RPAH Elimination Diet - Low Chemical / Failsafe, RPAH Elimination Diet - Moderate Chemical, RPAH Elimination Diet – Very High Chemical, Salicylate Challenge |
Meal type | Lunch, Main Dish, Savoury Snack |
Misc | Child Friendly, Pre-preparable, Serve Cold, Serve Hot |
Easy savoury calzones
Ingredients
- 1 Batch plain or pumpkin pizza dough (Refer to recipe)
- plain white flour (for rolling)
Filling suggestions:
- Preservative-free ham (Amines)
- Grated cheese (Amines)
- No-Tomato Chicken Mince (Refer to recipe)
- Left over roast chicken
- Left over roast vegetables
- Leek sauce (Refer to recipe)
- Cooked chicken
- No-tomato sauce (Refer to recipe)
- Mashed / pureed vegetables (any that are tolerated)
- Mince and Gravy (Refer to recipe)
- Sliced cooked potatoes
Directions
Note
Low Chemical / Failsafe, Moderate Salicylates, Amines
The pumpkin and sweet potato pizza dough contains moderate salicylates. The plain pizza dough is low chemical / failsafe.
One calzone will serve 1 to 2 people. Quantities of the filling can be varied, depending on how big you want to make them. I use one batch of no-tomato chicken mince for two calzones. 1 batch of basic white sauce or leek sauce mixed with 3 cups of cooked chicken will fill two calzones.
The fillings I've included are just suggestions. Anything that you can put in a pie or on a pizza can be used in a calzone; these are a great way to use up leftovers. Refer to the following recipes used here:
Sweet Potato Spelt and Rye Pizza Dough