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Showing posts with label bread. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bread. Show all posts

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Calzones


I love Italian food. I love pizza, I love lasanga. Calzones are the most magical combination of the two. And the way I do them, they are so super easy. I have to share.

Some months back, a friend of mine shared a tip that she would buy pizza dough by the case from the snack bar counter at Sams Club. You get a box with several frozen, individually wrapped dough balls for cheap. I am forever converted to ready-made dough. While there are a lot of things I feel good and confident about in the kitchen, breadmaking is not one of them. And there is so much good frozen dough out there now, it actually tastes better than my version of homemade bread. And it's cheap, so why torture myself? If you like to make bread, I'm sure you have a favorite recipe you use, so go with that one. If you don't want to invest in an entire case or frozen dough balls from Sams or don't have the freezer space, but you're not a breadmaker, the 50 cent package of dough mix from WalMart that you mix with water isn't a bad substitute. But for this recipe, I am using the Sam's dough balls.

You can do all sorts of fun things with this dough: breadsticks, cinnamon rolls (post on those to follow!), pizza, calzones, rolls, etc. For a quick Saturday night supper, I did calzones. The base of the filling is always the same, but you can let your little imagination run wild with what to fill them with. Anything that can go on a pizza can go in a calzone. Here is the recipe:

Calzones

Dough:

Frozen dough balls, frozen bread loaves, thawed, or your favorite recipe, or 2 packets of dough mix

Filling:

1 1/2 cups Ricotta cheese
2 eggs
1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
1/4 t salt
1/2 lb motzerella, cut into cubes


I cut the two dough balls in halves, and it ended up making four huge calzones, which was great because all I had to do for lunch after church today was heat up the leftovers.

After cutting the dough balls into halves, I rolled each one out and placed two rolled out halves on two different stoneware cookie sheets. I spooned equal portions of the ricotta filling onto the dough, then loaded it down with ham or pepperoni. You could also add green peppers, olives, sausage, mushrooms, spinach and chicken...the possiblities are endless! But I had pepperoni and ham in the fridge, so that is what we had. I also added a few shakes of Italian seasoning as well.

Then you pull one side over making a half-moon shape and pinch it shut. I used scissors to cut some slits into the top of mine and brushed some olive oil over the top.

Then bake at 450 for about 20 minutes or until the tops are golden. Serve with your favorite marinara sauce for dipping. A different spin on pizza night!



Friday, February 4, 2011

Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits


One of the easiest, best biscuit recipes! You will not be able to eat just one!

2 c bisquick or baking mix
1/2 c cold water
3/4 c grated cheddar cheese

1/4 c butter, melted
1 t parsley flakes (I usually leave these out)
1/2 t garlic powder
1/2 t Italian seasoning

Mix first three ingredients and form into dough balls. Bake at 450 for 8-10 minutes. While baking, melt the butter, then mix in the spices. Brush on hot biscuits with a pastry brush. Mmmmm, mmmmm!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Zucchini Bread


This is the week of zucchini posts! I made zucchini bread yesterday (along with a million other things! A cake for a baby shower, mini cupcakes and bacon cheese mini appetizers for the same baby shower, and a chicken vegetable crockpot meal for my family's dinner. Long day in the kitchen!).

Anyway, I love zucchini bread, banana bread, and any of those other breads that should really be called cake. Sara Katherine keeps asking me for a piece of cake while pointing to the zucchini bread. I'm not sure why we even call them breads.

I love to put chocolate chips in my zucchini bread (about 1 cup's worth), and the only reason I didn't yesterday is I just forgot. Too much going on.

I got this recipe out of a Taste of Home magazine and really like it.

3 eggs
2 c sugar
1 c vegetable oil
2 t vanilla
1 t grated lemon peel
1 t baking soda
1 t baking powder
1 t salt
1 t cinnamon
2 c shredded zucchini (about 2 medium ones)
1/2 c chopped nuts, optional

In a large mixing bowl, combine eggs and sugar. Beat in oil, vanilla and lemon peel. Combine the dry ingredients; gradually add to sugar mixture and mix well. Stir in zucchini and nuts. Pour into TWO greased 9 x 5 x 3 loaf pans.

Bake at 325 degrees for 55-60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the middle comes out clean. Cool for ten minutes before removing from pans to a wire rack.

I love that it makes two loaves. One to eat; one to share. :)