The largest pizza is 122' 8" inches in diameter, but did you know that pizzas can be served in small sizes? Calzone pizza is well known for its small pocket size, but it is packed with flavor that you won't find in a regular pizza.

Category: Cooking

Grade Level: K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th

File Type: PDF

Language: English

Pages: 6

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Description

People are used to eating large pizzas and cannot always afford to eat them all in one sitting, but these calzone pizzas are ideal for those who want to enjoy pizza in a small bite. It is not a typical pizza because the toppings are hidden inside because it is folded, and it has a surprise of the ingredients mixed together on the inside!

Objectives
Students must be able to make a pizza pocket out of inexpensive ingredients and bake it until it is ready to serve. To achieve the desired look for their calzone pizza, they must fold and enclose the pizza.
Materials & Supplies
Small Pizza Crust (at least 7"), Pizza Sauce, Sliced Pepperoni, Shredded Mozzarella Cheese, Sliced Mushroom in a Can, Plates, Spoons, Baking Sheet, Parchment Paper, Oven, Plastic Gloves, Measuring Cup and Spoon Set