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Рецепт A Calzone By Another Name.
by Mary Cokenour

Now growing up in an Italian neighborhood, in Brooklyn, New York, I certainly know my Italian food items, especially when it comes from a pizzeria. Therefore, I know what a Calzone is and what it normally consists of; anything else is simply another name. Just because you take some dough, wrap it around a bunch of ingredients; doesn't make it an authentic calzone. Take, for example, the Croatia dish, Burek, which consists mainly of meats and some vegetables; this is a meat pie, not a calzone.

Now in town we have two "pizzerias"; remember, I'm a pizza snob, so that is why I've put pizzeria in quotes for them. Wagon Wheel Pizza has a menu item called a "turnover" made with pizza dough, consisting of meats, vegetables or a combination and very little cheese. Thankfully they have the sense not to call it a calzone. The other place, Thatzza Pizza has a menu item called a calzone which I have not personally tried. However, I know people who have and they have said in certainty that what Thatzza Pizza calls a calzone is, in reality, simply a meat pie.

The recipe I'm posting today is called "Italian Flag Meat Pie". The "Italian Flag" part of the name refers to the ingredients being of the colors of the Italian Flag: green, white and red. Roast beef is the meat ingredient and the cheeses used are Goat and Provolone. Since I'm not using the traditional pizzeria combination of Ricotta, Mozzarella and Provolone, well there you go, it's not a calzone, it's a meat pie. One other change, not using pizza dough, but pie crust; flakier, crispier and sweeter dough than pizza style.

are golden brown.

Makes 8 pies.