Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Saag Paneer Calzone/Spinach Paneer Curry Calzone (whole wheat)


love Italian food! Love eating it and love cooking it. Love the different layers, flavors complex yet simple, exotic yet rustic just like Indian food. You can sense the rich culture and the legacy from the food .
Our (indians) love for indo-chinese is well known but another cuisine that has come in from across the shores and become a part of the cuisine... is Italian. With its pastas and pizza and other goodies and use of herbs, five star restaurants as well as hole-in-the-wall stores near every street now have some kind of “pizza” on their menu! It keeps the essense of pizza that is a thick bread smothered in tomato ketchup topped with melty cheese, but almost always has a local (desi) touch to it whether it be use of paneer or chicken! Lots of fusion recipes have been born, you can easily find panner pizza even butter chicken pizza in any pizza hut franchise in india - I have few on my blog too. This time around I took my classic saag paneer recipe and tucked inside a calzone and the result was a beautiful marrige of two of my favorite cuisines - a fusion food heaven!

It is an easy and interesting one pot meal and is simply delicious. The idea struck me the other day when I made saag paneer for us over dinner. I went 'hey maybe I can use this as a stuffing in something'. The question was what that something would be. Well when I looked at the number of hits my posts get, I noticed the Paneer Calzone especially stood out. Calzone with saag paneer stuffing it was.
I know I am going to make this often.
 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).
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. 
The spicy saag paneer filling was definitely the highlight of this yummy calzone. It was a great dinner and made a yummy and filling lunch the next day. They can 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 would typically call snack portion :D So much so that we skipped dinner altogether.
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
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 medium minced
Oil ......................................... 1 tbsp
Tomato ................................... 1 medium finely chopped
Spinach ................................... 10 oz or 1 bunch chopped fine
Paneer .................................... 2 cups small cubes
Ginger garlic paste ...................... 1 tsp
Tomato Ketchup ........................ 2 tbsp
Coriander powder ...................... 1 tsp
Garam masala ........................... 1/2 tsp
Red chilli powder ...................... 1/2 tsp or to taste
Tandoori Masala ......................... 1 tsp (optional)
Kasoori methi ............................ 2 tsp crushed 
Yogurt ....................................  2 tbsp
Cream or milk ........................... 2 tbsp
Salt ........................................ to taste
Method:
1. Heat the oil, add the onions and salt and sauté the onions till soft and light brown. Add , tomatoes, ginger garlic paste, red chilli and coriander and stir a couple of times. Add in spinach and cook till it mixes well. Add yogurt and stir for 2 minutes, till oil separates. Add the ketchup and paneer. Mix and cook for 4-5 minutes. Add in kasoori methi. Stir and add cream and keep aside. The mix should not be watery.
2. Preheat oven to 400ºF.
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.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. To skip making the dough, you can use store-bought pizza dough.

122 comments:

Mahi said...

Sometime back I was so into these cute calzone recipes,and slowly started forgetting that! Ur post reminded me of trying it again!

They look adorable and yummm! :p

Gloria said...

Look delicious these calzones!!

Shanavi said...

Marvelous..Neatly made and done to perfection..Wish I were there to sample this Aipi.. Finger licking good

Deliah's Deli said...

buongiorno! :) that's my whole italian vocab! next is fiat and that red very fast thingy too :) love this one! it's 5 stars all the way. fusion at its best! must try :)

Chitra said...

wow calzone looks very yummy...love the stuffing... would love to have it anytime...

Reshmi Mahesh said...

A delicious and tempting recipe...loved that paneer filling..yummy...

Sensible Vegetarian said...

This looks delicious.

Priya (elaichii) said...

So colorful and delish! Missed all your posts aipi and ( very) belated first blog anniversary!

Swathi said...

Your recipes are a treat to the eyes! This calzone looks so yum! Btw i tried the kala chana recipe today for dinner..was an instant hit and the medley of spices made the dish soooo flavorful!

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Hi Aipi
Excellent combination of saag and paneer. Looks very inviting.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Junia said...

aipi, i love the fusion idea! stuffing calzones with curry sounds FABULOUS. in spanish speaking countries, they are called empanadas :). sometimes i use pre-made pie crust or puff pastry!

Sanctified Spaces said...

Wow aipi. Never heard of Saag paneer calzone. Authentic fusion dish. Beautifully composed picture. Where are my photo lessons?.Gorgeous recipe and picture as usual.

Luv'n Spoonfuls said...

Oh my goodness...these look so delicious, and I too am a huge fan of both Italian and Indian food, and looks like you have made the perfect recipe combining both. I am also bookmarking your dough recipe...I love the use of whole wheat flour (of course)! Yum, yum and yum!

RAKS KITCHEN said...

They look too good,very tempting filling!

Harini said...

I guess with the pizza dough on hand, we can get as creative as we can think!! Great idea using Saag Paneer for a filling!

Varshini Sudharsan said...

wowie..aipi...this so yummy ...shd try this soon:)
bookmarked

Rekha shoban said...

thats yummy n divine...i want to taste it....lovely click dear!

Valarmathi Sanjeev said...

Wow that looks yummy and mouthwatering....looks fantastic and delicious.

Vimitha Anand said...

Perfect for snack. Loving it... Neatly done dear

Sonia (Nasi Lemak Lover) said...

Wow, this look so so tasty, i wish to have one for my lunch right now, YUM!

Sum said...

What a wonderful fusion!

Kalpana Sareesh said...

this is perfect ..n love the clicks..as usual..

Sharmilee! :) said...

Wpw, bookmarked to try...looks flavourful n yummy

Nisha said...

Looks so inviting , l'm bookmarking this recipe.

Lovely pics .

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Mmmhhh, those stuffed breads look fantastic! What great filling.

Cheers,

Rosa

Chandrani Banerjee said...

I also love Italian food. Calzone looks tempting and delicious, Aipi....

veena krishnakumar said...

HI...missed so many of ur recipes.This is awesome....bookmarked:-)

Prathibha said...

Those calzones look delicious...yummy..nice combo

Pushpa said...

Delicious fusion of flavors.

Biny Anoop said...

wow Aipi calazone looking handsome and yummy...the fact that its made with whole wheat makes it nutritious as well.....great clicks...filling sounds superb

Angie's Recipes said...

Those calzones look so wonderful! And I love the curry filling.

Paaka Shaale said...

The calzones look awesome Aipi. I have never tried making them. This is another recipe on my bookmarked list :)

chitra said...

This is mouth watering....love the shape and presentation.

Kaveri said...

Very very inviting...just wanna bite into them right away

priya said...

awesome/....looks so perfect

Deepali said...

lovely calzone recipe.. will surely try soon as i love them.. :)

Rachana said...

Wow!!! I would love to have this for my lunch now...I am HUNGRY!!!!

Anjali Bapna Shukla said...

Hey Dear,
I'm at my mom's place these days so quite busy with eating rather than cooking these days; these are the best days in the whole year, so relaxing, so soothing. :)
The Calzone looks just just just ready to be gulped...I'm a big fan of your photography as well! :)

sonu said...

lovely recipe ..anything with paneer im in ..looks so delish ..boomarked !

Deeksha said...

wow! Looks very inviting and healthy too. Love to have this right now :) Bookmarked!

Ambreen said...

You never cease to amaze me with your interesting recipes! looks so tempting.

Simply Life said...

oh wow! this is beautiful and looks absolutely delicious!

Jay said...

lovely looking calzone...excellent preparation..with awesome cliks..:)
Tasty Appetite

Prathima Rao said...

WArm, fresh calzone!! The filling looks absolutely mouthwatering..And yes..indian n italian cuisine blend together perfectly :)
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Priti said...

This looks so gud ...nice filling and using whole wheat is great

Panmeiz Cuisine said...

This looks like a keeper. Beautiful presentation. Should try this :). Love your blog and following you.

Vegetarian Zest said...

I just don't know how you come up with such recipes. Incredible!

Treat and Trick said...

Great presentation and fantastic calzone with healthy filling!

The Slow Roasted Italian said...

I found your blog via Saucy Siciliana. So happy to be your latest follower. Love your blog!!!

Krithi's Kitchen said...

Super exquisite creation indeed!

Shilpa said...

wowwwwww looks mouthwatering cnt w8 to try thm :)

Priya Sreeram said...

calzones look heavenly- yum !

Sarah Naveen said...

This is why i like coming here!!! everything looks so beautiful gal!!!! i m in love with your pictures all the time...!!

sangee vijay said...

OMG..aipi this is not much fair...your recipe n pictures are very tempting n making me hungry :) a must try recipe for me..will try this weekend n let u know...

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

wow, I am dying to give this one a try, but it has to wait, as there are so many ahead of it in queue, "aap katar mein hain" :)

Faith said...

Whole wheat ? count me in :) I love recipes that are healthy and delicious. My kind!

Laxmi said...

Looks very tempting.. Colorful clicks..

Sutapa said...

Delicious calzone...never tried it before but now it is a must try for me!

thekitchenaffaire said...

Woww.. these look so yummy. I have never tried Calazone before. I have to .. thanks for hte recipe aipi :D

Luv'n Spoonfuls said...

These look gorgeous and yummy, and can't wait to try the crust with other fillings too! Great pictures and recipe (I tried to comment last night but it doesn't look like it worked)...oh well...thank you for another lovely post!

Vidhya said...

Calzone looks so delectable and nutritious.I am sure my family would love this.

saffronstreaks said...

I have never tried making a calzone at home, but is one of my fav, always ordered it as a side form dominos..bookmarked..though am not good in handling the dough..

sukanya

Tadka Pasta said...

The calzone looks scrumptious! Soft and puffy, and the filling idea is lovely. Our palak paneer is usually too liquidy to use like this, hmm..must try harder :)

Magic of Spice said...

What a fantastic filling for a calzone...delicious! They look gorgeous as well :)

Santosh Bangar said...

GR8 AND COMBINATION OF SAG &PANEER MAKE IT HEALTHY NICE MEAL FOR A CHANGE

Suma Gandlur said...

Looks perfectly done.

Uma said...

Awesome! Calzone is wonderful.I want to have one biggggg bite...Yummyyy.

Cheers,
Uma

schmetterlingwords said...

Hi aipi, at last you tried fusing your fav Paneer into Italian Calzone too?? :) Indeed this is a sure winner girl. I love this fusion. Bookmarked to be tried sometime. :)

Niru said...

looks so delicious...awesome...

Madhavi said...

Super yumm Cazones!!

Neha said...

These calzones looks awesome...

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

Very healthy and yummy recipe dear,thanks for sharing...

jeyashrisuresh said...

very interesting one and nice click too

Zareena said...

Wow!! drool worthy pics. Mind blowing Aipi. Looks so delicious. I never tried this before, but could not resist after seeing these pics. Yummm...

Daksha said...

Look delicious these calzones! Must try ur version.

Rebecca from Chow and Chatter said...

wow this is so much fun love it

Babli said...

Calzone looks yummy and tempting. Very beautifully prepared. I liked the filling very much.

Prathima Shivraj said...

Vow, looks fabulous, awesome presentation.

Miriam said...

This is a beautiful meal, truly! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

Suman Singh said...

Wow, that looks fabulous..just love all the healthy ingredients you have used..great recipe, Aipi..Thanks for sharing!

CinnamonNChillies said...

ohh..I love calzones...and love this filling!!!! WHat a lovely finish!

prachee said...

drooling !!! ;)

soujanya said...

calzone is really yumm...bookmarked...
thanks for sharing...

Angela said...

This is one of the best examples of fusion food I have ever seen.

Priyanka Agrawal said...

nice. never thought of making calzone at home

Kalyani said...

hey Aipi ! looks delectable :-) Am i missing the recipe .. i tried and scrolled down for the recipe but coudl see only pix !! need to re-set my browser??

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Cooking Foodie said...

Delicious!

Catherine said...

I love spinach and I am a fan of curry. I know I would like this. Blessings, Catherine

Raina said...

Oh wow....yum! That is one delicious filling for a calzone:)

Jehanne said...

looks delish aipi, this is one of the must try..u really inspire the paneer love in me!

Priyas Feast said...

Healthy Calzone..I never tried it at home..Thanks for the recipe..

Loveandcalories said...

Loving the look of these Calzone!! Yummy yum!!

Sanctified Spaces said...

Thank you for answering my query. As usual stunning picture and recipe.

Plateful said...

You are so right, we Indian do have a habit of creating and enjoying fusion cuisine. I guess it's our love for spices that shine through. Anyways, I've never heard of calzone but I'm sold after reading your prose.. seriously :) Once again, you have created a wonderful dish dear, kudos!

chitraj.hegde said...

Wow....mouth watering......Nice combo for filling....and great pics as usual.....thanks for such nice post...

Pavithra said...

The stuffing is absolutely yumm with great combo ..love the fustion stuff.. Wish I am near you.. to enjoy ur treats Puja :)

Sweet Artichoke said...

Ohoh, these calzone are made to perfection and I love the idea of fusion Italo-Indian :-)

Lakshmi Navaneeth said...

Delicious Calzones! Love Italian food. Will surely try your recipe over the weekend!

tigerfish said...

You are in fusion heaven? We are in fusion heaven too, benefiting from your creativity :)

The Baking Gypsy said...

There is nothing better than homemade calzones! Yours looks delicious!!

xoxo,
Tammy

Babli said...

Looks mouth watering and I am drooling seeing such a flavourful, yummy and delicious calzone. Absolutely gorgeous presentation.

Kadhyaa... said...

that looks absoutely divine..im droling...:)

Lena Rashmin Raj said...

OPening your blog means its a visual treat to our eyes dear... fantastic calzone :)

Juliana said...

Aipi, your calzones with spinach and paneer look delicious...I love paneer and do not get to have often...
Hope you are having a great week :-)

Elisabeth said...

Aipi-I love the Indian/Italian infusion in this incredible calzone. So unique, and delicious. Just love the recipe for the dough and the filling with all your spices is such a nice combination. I would love to try this myself:DDD

Sushma Mallya said...

wow Aipi, they have come out so perfect, beautifully captured as well :)

Sarah said...

this looks yummy and tempting! love the fusion of Indian and Italian :)

cardamom junkie said...

Yummo!!! that looks so appetizing and delicious. You have a fabulous blog!!

Archana said...

Wow this one I am bookmarking not just for the Calzone recipe but for the paneer saag. Love it. Lovely clicks. My apologies for not visiting more often but I have too many thinks on my overflowing plate.

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San said...

Excellent combo with paneer n saag, mouthwatering calzone.

SouthIndianHome said...

Tempting clicks.Looks so delicious
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Sanjeeta kk said...

Waht lovely crust and these calzones look delightful!

shooting star said...

yummy..i have seen calzone in the domino's menu..but was not turned on by it!!
but this one looks perfect to imitate at home!!

Torviewtoronto said...

delicious looking flavourful calzones looks wonderful

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kitchen flavours said...

I really like calzone! And I like it that you use paneer in the curry filling, sounds yummy!

Mehjabeen Arif said...

I was not able to view ur page for couple of weeks now.. finally it got resolved.. :) Yay !! Never tried calzones before.. bookmarked !

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Suchi said...

Share the same sentiments gal! Love Italian and your calzone is tempting and awesome

MaryMoh said...

Mmmm....delicious! I want that for breakfast :D

Indian recipe corner said...

Awesome calzones with Paneer. So yum.

Rachu said...

Hoping its again a small vacation and you will be back soon!!

Payal said...

i am a college student- just made this for the family and they were very impressed with me! thanks so much for the recipe :)

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