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    Easy Calzones using store-bought biscuit dough are a fun and delicious activity to help get your kids in the kitchen. As an added benefit, this also happens to be a fast and delicious family meal. The Platter Talk Kids are at it again, this time with some fun and easy calzones that also happen to be delicious! Get Free Email Updates from Platter Talk!Don't miss out on any of our recipes or food ideas! Platter Talk will never give away, trade or sell your email address. You can unsubscribe at any time. Easy Calzones Recipe from Platter Talk We love having our kids help out in the kitchen. It’s a great opportunity to spend time with them and provide them with some important life skills that they can pass on to kids of their own some day.We also love all things Italian, including a similar recipe we showed you how to make some time ago, Calzones Anyone Can Make. To Make These Easy Calzones: Roll out a portion of canned biscuit dough. Spread pizza sauce on the rolled out dough. Add pepperoni, shredded cheese, and pizza flavoring. Using your finger tip, wet all edges of the dough with water. Then… Fold over, crimp edges with a fork, and tuck crimped edges under the calzone. Bake at 375℉ for 15-20 minutes. Dip in some marinara sauce. Have a big delicious bite. Store bought biscuit dough makes these Calzones easy and fun to make. This recipe truly can be prepped and prepared by the kids with very little supervision.  However, depending on how old your kids are, they may need help getting the calzones in and out of the oven.   Each biscuit, once rolled out, is the perfect individual portion and once baked they stay soft and delicious.  It is great for anyone that may think that pizza dough is too chewy or tough. Our kids are purists.  They treat calzones just like pizza.  They are happy with simple fillings like cheese and pepperoni.  However, you can fill them with anything your heart desires.  It’s amazing how quickly the process went.  In no time the kids had transformed all of the biscuits and turned them into calzones.  No one complained because everyone was able to fill their Easy Calzone with what they wanted and liked. Perhaps the most important step to making these Easy Calzones is to remember to have a good time and of course, taste the love. Our Easy Calzones are a great way to get your kids in the kitchen.  Let them have some fun and make dinner for your family.  I am sure that they will love it just as much as our kids do.  Enjoy. -Scott Try these Easy Calzones soon and tailor them with the ingredients you love! Never Miss Another Recipe Click Here For Your Free and Secure Email Subscription to Platter Talk 5.0 from 1 reviews Easy Calzones Using Biscuit Dough   Print Prep time Cook time Total time   Easy enough for a kid to make and delicious enough for the whole family to enjoy! Author: Scott and The Platter Talk Kids Recipe type: Entree Cuisine: Italian Serves: 8-10 servings Ingredients Can of buttermilk biscuits Jar of pizza sauce Mozzarella cheese Fillings such as pepperoni, cooked sausage, green peppers, onions, etc. Instructions Preheat oven to 375 degrees Open canned biscuits On a floured surface, using a floured rolling pin, roll out each biscuit to a thickness of around ¼ inch. Place a spoonful of pizza sauce on the rolled out dough, staying away from all the edges. Fill center of the calzone with filling of choice. Using a little water dampen your finger. Take your dampened finger and wet all edges of the dough. This will help seal your dough together. Fold your dough over to form a half circle. Using a fork, crimp the edges to assure that the calzone is sealed. You could also use your fingers. Place on a ungreased cookie sheet or pizza stone in your over. Cook until calzones are golden brown approximately 13-15 minutes. Serve with pizza sauce to dip. 3.4.3177   More Like This on Platter TalkCake Batter Puppy Chow + Kids in the KitchenPesto Pizza with Sun-Dried Tomato and Asiago CheeseRigatoni MargheritaItalian Turkey Sausage and MarinaraPizza Margherita, Fast and Easy3 Ingredient Old Fashioned Peanut Butter CookiesChocolate Torta + Kids in the KitchenGrilled Eggplant Involtini Related

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    • ShaleeDP
      ShaleeDP
      nice one!

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