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Definition of calzone in English: calzonenounPlural calzoni, Plural calzones kalˈtsəʊneɪkalˈtsəʊniˌkalˈzōnkalˈzōnēˌkalˈtsōnā A type of pizza that is folded in half before cooking to contain a filling. Example sentencesExamples - In addition to an array of pastas, they have pizza, calzones, strombolis and a variety of veal, chicken and seafood dishes.
- I was offered five or six different kinds of bread, including a vast olive muffin and a mushroom, cheese and ham thing that was all but a calzone.
- Still chewing on the last of his calzone, the boy led Sam to the corner.
- Besides his gourmet pizzas, Al's is known for calzones.
- Zizzi is an Italian restaurant serving mainly pizzas, calzone and pasta.
- It's great for making bread rolls, pizzas, calzones, and pinwheels.
- They also make the round, thin crust type, as well as calzones stuffed with spinach, ham and cheese.
- We started with a feta-stuffed Fatayer, which was described as a ‘pie’, but was more of a calzone, with bready dough rather than pastry.
- Lunchtime pizzas and calzones are superb, particularly the eggplant Parmesan pizza.
- For instance, Luigi must calculate how fast pizza dough falls once it's tossed into the air and how quickly calzones stored in a warehouse will decay.
- I picked up calzones and they're getting cold.
- A calzone is a sandwich with bread that is made with pizza dough.
- Moon River Pizza also serves calzones, salads and breadsticks and has a beer and wine license.
- My list includes things like hamburgers, grilled chicken, chili, tacos and calzones.
- ‘I can't tell them to go away,’ said Zechariah, swallowing a piece of a calzone.
- At lunchtime the next day as I sat in my room semi-happily munching on one of Steve's awesome calzone's and shoving books and magazines into packing boxes, my phone rang.
- Small, individual-sized calzoni are made by folding circles of dough in half over the filling.
- The menu also has calzones, hoagies and salads.
- Then, use your fingers or a pastry brush to rub the calzones with the mixture.
- Someone in the group opted for gigantic calzone stuffed with roast lamb, potato, kumara, onions and pumpkin while another chose a similar dish with a filling of chicken, cranberry and Brie.
Origin Italian dialect, probably a special use of calzone 'trouser leg', with reference to the shape of the pizza. Rhymes abalone, Albinoni, Annigoni, Antonioni, baloney, Bodoni, boloney, bony, cannelloni, canzone, cicerone, coney, conversazione, coronae, crony, Gaborone, Giorgione, macaroni, Manzoni, Marconi, mascarpone, minestrone, Moroni, Mulroney, padrone, panettoni, pepperoni, phoney, polony, pony, rigatoni, Shoshone, Sloaney, stony, Toni, tony, zabaglione Definition of calzone in US English: calzonenounˌkalˈzōnkalˈzōnēˌkalˈtsōnā A type of pizza that is folded in half before cooking to contain a filling. Example sentencesExamples - The menu also has calzones, hoagies and salads.
- Zizzi is an Italian restaurant serving mainly pizzas, calzone and pasta.
- They also make the round, thin crust type, as well as calzones stuffed with spinach, ham and cheese.
- Lunchtime pizzas and calzones are superb, particularly the eggplant Parmesan pizza.
- A calzone is a sandwich with bread that is made with pizza dough.
- Someone in the group opted for gigantic calzone stuffed with roast lamb, potato, kumara, onions and pumpkin while another chose a similar dish with a filling of chicken, cranberry and Brie.
- I was offered five or six different kinds of bread, including a vast olive muffin and a mushroom, cheese and ham thing that was all but a calzone.
- We started with a feta-stuffed Fatayer, which was described as a ‘pie’, but was more of a calzone, with bready dough rather than pastry.
- I picked up calzones and they're getting cold.
- Small, individual-sized calzoni are made by folding circles of dough in half over the filling.
- Besides his gourmet pizzas, Al's is known for calzones.
- For instance, Luigi must calculate how fast pizza dough falls once it's tossed into the air and how quickly calzones stored in a warehouse will decay.
- Then, use your fingers or a pastry brush to rub the calzones with the mixture.
- ‘I can't tell them to go away,’ said Zechariah, swallowing a piece of a calzone.
- Moon River Pizza also serves calzones, salads and breadsticks and has a beer and wine license.
- At lunchtime the next day as I sat in my room semi-happily munching on one of Steve's awesome calzone's and shoving books and magazines into packing boxes, my phone rang.
- My list includes things like hamburgers, grilled chicken, chili, tacos and calzones.
- Still chewing on the last of his calzone, the boy led Sam to the corner.
- In addition to an array of pastas, they have pizza, calzones, strombolis and a variety of veal, chicken and seafood dishes.
- It's great for making bread rolls, pizzas, calzones, and pinwheels.
Origin Italian dialect, probably a special use of calzone ‘trouser leg’, with reference to the shape of the pizza. |