Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Paneer Calzone (whole wheat)




Friday is my most favorite day of the week. You have the whole weekend ahead of you. Also friday nights are mostly pizza nights( which my little daughter loves)... which means Pizza Hut delivery or if we have the enthu hubby and I make it together at home. Last friday I thought I should do something different and decided to make a Calzone. Of course I had to put in a desi touch to it. I remember a while back they introduced a Calzone on the Pizza Hut menu. I saw the commercials and flyers and always wanted to try it but unfortunately they never came up with a vegetarian version.
A calzone ("stocking" or "trouser" in Italian) is a sort of folded over pizza or turnover with filling. It is originally from Naples, Italy. It is made of ingredients similar to pizza, folded over and shaped like a crescent sealed on one edge, and baked. The typical calzone is stuffed with tomato and mozzarella, and may include other ingredients usually associated with pizza toppings (sourced from Wikipedia).
I love the half moon envelope shape... they make for a cute and fun  presentation.
Calzone may be filled with a variety of vegetable combinations, cheeses and meats of choice. It is typically served with marinara sauce on the side for dipping. Here, I made them with my whole wheat pizza dough recipe (so they are healthier) and for the filling I used  the world famous indian cheese paneer sauted with some tandoori spices. The spicy tangy filling was definitely the highlight of this yummy calzone. It was a great dinner and made a yummy filling lunch the next day. They will be fun to take on picnics too and great as an after school snack for kids. We had this as an evening snack, but it was quite filling and so yummy that we ate more than what you you typically call snack portion :D. So much so that we didn't eat any dinner. It is an easy and interesting one pot meal and is simply delicious.
I know I am going to make this often.
    

Ingredients: makes 4

Atta or whole wheat flour ....................... 1 1/2 cup
All purpose flour .................................. 1/2 cup
Lukewarm milk .................................... 3/4 cup
Rapid rise yeast ................................... 1 1/4 tsp
Extra virgin olive oil ............................. 4 tsp
Salt ................................................. 3/4 tsp
Sugar ............................................... 1/2 tsp
Garlic powder ..................................... 1 tsp

Method:
For the shell-
1. Dissolve yeast, salt and sugar in the milk. Mix and set aside for 10 -12 minutes or until it gets frothy.
2. Add oil in the above mixture.
3. In a medium size bowl, take whole wheat and all purpose flour. Mix in the garlic powder. Make a well in the middle. Pour the yeast mixture and knead to form a soft dough. If the dough is too soft, add a little flour to make it manageable. Knead for 5 - 6 minutes till the dough is smooth. Apply a little oil on your palms so the dough does not stick to your hands.
4. Apply oil over the dough, cover with a wet kitchen towel and keep aside in a warm place for 1 -1.5 hrs till it doubles in size.

For the filling-
Onion ..................................... 1 sliced
Oil ......................................... 1 tbsp
Tomato ................................... 1 medium, chopped fine
Bell pepper .............................. 1 sliced (red or green)
Paneer .................................... 2 cups small cubes
Ginger garlic paste ...................... 1 tsp
Tomato Ketchup ........................ 1-2 tbsp
Tandoori masala ........................ 1 tsp
Red chilli powder ...................... 1/2 tsp or to taste
Lemon juice ............................. 1 tsp
Mozzarella cheese ...................... 1/4 cup grated
Salt ........................................ to taste


Method:
1. Heat the oil, add the onions and salt and sauté the onions till soft and light brown. Add the bell pepper, tomatoes, ginger garlic paste ,red chilli and tandoori masala and stir a couple of times. Add the ketchup and paneer. Mix and cook for 4-5 minutes. Add in lemon juice. Stir and keep aside.
2. Preheat oven to 400 deg F.
3. Take the dough, punch out the air. Line a non stick pizza pan or cookie pan with parchment paper. Divide the dough into 4 equal portions. On a lightly floured surface, roll each piece into a circle about 6” in diameter. Place the paneer filling on one half making sure the edges of the semi-circle are free. Top with some grated cheese.  Moisten the edges with water and carefully fold the filling free half over to form a semi circle. Seal the edges and press down using a fork. Make slits on top to allow steam to escape.
4. Bake in the oven for 18 - 20 minutes or till they turn light golden brown. Take out and allow to cool for 10 - 15 minutes. Cut in half and serve. ENJOY!

Notes:
1. Be creative,you can use variety of ingredients for the filling.Mushrooms,potatoes,green peas,cauliflower are some of the options.

66 comments:

Umm Mymoonah said...

Very good vegetarian option for calzone, I always used to have redpepper, tomato and cheese.

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

Very Healthy,using whole wheat flour is amazing.I wish i could have some...

Pushpa said...

Cool desi calzone,looks delicious aipi...

Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com

Smitha said...

Those look so professional and neat Aipi...yummy and delish!!

belesaaru said...

I came from my work and thought of blogging, opened the right blog to start with:) lovely presentation as usual and I shall try this today itself, looks really tempting!

Sulagna said...

Wow...loving this recipe and the photos too :)

Silence Sings said...

Friday night is my fav too..the calzone looks perfect...bookmarking it....

Swathi said...

Friday night is favorite time. Calzone looks delicious and perfect

Manasi said...

I am waiting for the time my son grows up for fun things like pizz / movie night and sleepovers! u must enjoy this a lot :)
The calzone is FAB!

sonu said...

i never had calzone till date but this whole wheat and eggless version sounds beautiful ..luved the filling also..

Priya (elaichii) said...

Didn't know about the origin of calzones and thanks for sharing it! Loved your presentation!

Nitha said...

perfect... Love the recipe...

Amritha Kalyani said...

calzones are so tempting and delicious. i can imagine the indian version of it. lovely recipe.. thanks for sharing :-)

Ms.Chitchat said...

Gorgeous looking calzone,loved it absolutely.

Shalini said...

cool recipe! love it

Satrupa said...

Dear Aipi,

Thanks for posting this wonderful recipe .... I had been thinking about making some myself, so ur recipe comes handy.
Lovely clicks make me drool.

Cheers n Happy Cooking,
Satrupa

http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

Sushma Mallya said...

Lovely recipe aipi,calzone looks so tasty..and you have made it really nicely...

Fandoo said...

Always love the way you make stuffed bread of any kind... the amount of stuffing and the nice thin yet crispy shell... this looks like a perfect evening snack/dinner. The use of paneer with indian spices must take this calzone up a few notches!

jeyashrisuresh said...

truly amazing with mouthwatering filling.no doubt ur kid must have enjoyed this

Madhuri said...

Wow...Perfectly baked. back home it's prepare with peas, aloo & onions...
well done!

Babli said...

Superb, yummy and delicious recipe. Feel like having it now.

Paaka Shaale said...

Amazing recipe Aipi!!! I've bookmarked this. Will surely try it!!

Prathima Rao said...

I love calzone!!...n urs is made from wheat with paneer filling??A double treat for moi!!

Priya said...

Wat a droolworthy calzone, am a great fan of this calzone..delicious and very tempting filling..

An Open Book said...

i love calzones...

Roshan said...

calzone is a wonderful snack.....

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Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A lovely East meets West recipe! Those Calzone must be succulent.

Cheers,

Rosa

Uma said...

calzone looks awesome... i'll try ur recipe with mushrooms..

swapna said...

Love the yummy calzone...soo good!!

Sayantani said...

when I visit my mother I make breads and calzone as that is only when the yeast behaves good to me :-)
delicous and mouthwatering Aipi.

Lav said...

wonderful aipi, they look just like the one at pizza hut :) Adding indian touch is a must for my hubby hehehe...should try soon !!


Lavanya

www.lavsblog.com

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Feel like grabbing one now,I am at present craving for paneer and this really tempts me more ;) Nice recipe and lovely clicks!

Sarah Naveen said...

Awesome clicks...Calzone looks perfect and mouthwatering !!!

roshna feroz said...

the clicks r xcellent!!!!

Gulmohar said...

Awesome...love calzones and this sounds very healthy

Gayathri's Cook Spot said...

Excellent calzone. Thanks for the recipe

Rachana said...

A delicious fusion recipe. Looks fantastic.

Cooking Blog Indexer said...

yummy paneer calzone....

Panchpakwan said...

Looks filling and yummy..Loved it!!

Jay said...

wow...wat a eye catching click dear...amazing recipe...beauuuuuuuuutifully presented...

Tasty Appetite

Biny Anoop said...

I wud love to have it in the eveng with a ginger tea....wow..

tigerfish said...

It is lunch time now and I want one of them ;)

Santosh Bangar said...

design of calzone is very attractive awesome itlooks favulous

Ananda Rajashekar said...

loving ur first click! great version of filling!

Torviewtoronto said...

delicious calzone love the addition of whole wheat

kothiyavunu.com said...

I couldn't view the pics..may be my browsers problem..recipe sounds too good..loved ur fillings!! nice recipe.

Joanne said...

I LOOOVVEEE calzones and one stuffed with paneer sounds ideal! So good.

Yummy Team said...

Great idea!! Paneer calzones look absolutely delicious...

Reeni said...

Your calzones are so perfectly delicious looking! I love the filling too! (much better than ordering pizza!)

NIDHYA said...

Calzone looks great with yummy filling, Aipi. Sure gonna try this too.

Aaha Oho

Moogie said...

Amazing... absolutely amazing. I want one right now!!!

coolblogger said...

lovely..

Fathima said...

never made this... looks like a perfect snack for kids!

MaryMoh said...

Ooooh...your calzone looks really delicious......wrapped up pizza...cool!

women-wisdom.com said...

Handy recipe. Love doing with wheat flour. Tempting clicks also.
Lovely recipe..

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Treat and Trick said...

Looks perfect and yum!

G.Pavani said...

lovely n healthy n yummy calzones...

Ameya said...

A delicious and healthy Indian twist on an Italian classic-I'd love to taste some! I really like your blog too! Thanks for dropping by :)

Rumana Rawat said...

Very good vegetarian option for calzone:)

Anonymous said...

Awesome and amazing..you are an excellent cook!

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

Amazing calzones.... Looks perfect!

Sandhya Hariharan said...

Desi Calzones.... Wow...
One for me pls...

Cheers
Sandhya
Sandhya's Kitchen

Satya said...

calzone looks very delicious ...whole wheat version is very nice n love the desi filling u used for this

Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

Magic of Spice said...

I have not had a calzone in such a long time...love the filling :)

Fats said...

Just made it last evening and it was great ! Thanks :)

aipi said...

@ Fats- I really appreciate your feedback..glad it worked out for you :)

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