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Calzones

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Dairy Bread maili, Breads, Quick/muffi 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Crust:
1 1/4 c Beer; warmed
1 ts Salt
2 tb Sugar
1 tb Olive oil
3 c Bread flour
2 ts Yeast
Filling:
4 Roma tomatoes; chopped
3 Cloves garlic; minced
Fresh basil; chopped
1 Chicken breast; cooked and chopped
Parmesan cheese; shredded
Feta cheese; crumbled

INSTRUCTIONS

Choose your favorite method for making dough.  While you're waiting,
combine the tomatoes, garlic, and basil, and set aside.
Divide the dough into two balls, and roll one into a circle appx. 12" in
diameter.  Layer half of the circle with parmesan cheese, chicken, tomato
mixture, and a liberal dose of crumbled feta. Fold crust over and seal the
edges.  Repeat with other half of dough.
Bake at 350 for ~15-20 minutes.  When done, brush the crusts with melted
butter, and enjoy.
This makes two good-sized calzones . >From: Patti Beadles
<pattib@ichips.intel.com>
From: Bread-Bakers Archives: ftp.best.com/pub/reggie/archives/bread/recipe

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