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Carissidy said:Sounds yummy let me know how it turns out!
Carissidy said:I don't know how well you cook...:yuck: I am so just kidding! I love you kacey!
Okay this is pretty sad... do you think we could call each other? No... because we don't want to leave CS! Oh and how weird is that? I think we just highjacked your own thread!kaceyleigh2 said:Ya right! You know Thomas will be doing the cooking LOL! And I love you too
Carissidy said:Okay this is pretty sad... do you think we could call each other? No... because we don't want to leave Chef Success! Oh and how weird is that? I think we just highjacked your own thread!
I will definitely have to remember this!!! I love garlic, thanks for posting!Paula R. Lewis said:OOO....I LOVE this recipe!! One little hint though...add a clove of garlic to the ricotta cheese layer!! YUM!!
(In fact, I still can't believe the recipe doesn't call for it!!)
Paula
There are a few options you can use as a substitute for hot roll mix in a family style calzone. One option is to use pre-made pizza dough, which can be found in the refrigerated section of most grocery stores. Another option is to make your own dough using a combination of flour, yeast, salt, and water.
Yes, you can use a gluten-free alternative for the hot roll mix in your family style calzone. There are many gluten-free dough mixes and recipes available that can be used as a substitute. Just be sure to follow the instructions and measurements carefully to ensure the best results.
The key to achieving the right consistency for your calzone dough is to make sure it is elastic and easy to stretch. If the dough is too dry, you can add a little bit of olive oil or water to help it become more pliable. If the dough is too wet, you can add a little bit of flour to help it hold its shape.
Yes, you can make the dough for your family style calzone ahead of time. Just be sure to store it in an airtight container or wrap it tightly in plastic wrap before placing it in the refrigerator. The dough can be kept in the fridge for up to 24 hours before using.
Yes, you can freeze the calzone dough for later use. Just wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and place it in a freezer-safe bag or container. The dough can be kept in the freezer for up to 3 months. When ready to use, thaw the dough in the refrigerator overnight before using it in your family style calzone recipe.