A pizza flavored Hot Pocket is just a calzone…

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    “Hot Pockets are the American empanada.”
    — Wendy Watson

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    Stromboli actually. Strombolis have pizza sauce like the pockets, calzones require ricotta and no sauce (you dip em in marinara).

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    I thought a hot pocket was the American version of a meat pie. No?

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    Calzones aren’t supposed to have sauce inside though

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        Sometimes I crave a true, authentic, Italian dish with the right cheeses, traditional sauces, and love cooked right into the pasta. Other times, I go to the Olive Garden

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          Probably.

          Honestly it’s so weird. I’ve been all over and have seen a lot of calzones with sauce inside, and I’ve seen most strombolis without sauce but with ricotta. But it’s still a gamble unless their menu specifically says how they make it.

          I prefer the sauce on the side, so I usually get a stromboli, ask for a container of sauce, and roll the dice unless it’s a place I know.

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            Like all exported recipes, it’s regional. It’s like how American pizza is quite different from Italy. But true pizza isn’t the #1 food in the world, now is it? I mean American pizza probably isn’t either when other cuisines win by shear population by who’s counting

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                Never been there but I could bet pizza in new york is pretty serious

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            Let us take to the experts.

            https://www.foodnetwork.com/how-to/packages/food-network-essentials/calzone-vs-stromboli

            Fillings

            Calzones and stromboli share several the same fillings, including cured meats and veggies. And while both have Italian cheese, calzones are made with ricotta (often alongside mozzarella and/or Parmesan) while stromboli are typically only made with mozzarella. Calzones’ fillings do not include sauce; marinara is served on the side for dipping. Stromboli portions can also be dipped, but they can also be baked with the sauce inside.

            This source also specifies strombolis are a different shape, and tbh at one time that was true, but I think that practice has mostly died out and the shape of the two is now often “the same” but dependant on location. The sauce v ricotta situation however is nonnegotiable and places that swap them are wrong.

            Source: Food Network and also am retired 10+yr pizza veteran, multiple shops.

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        … Did you read your own link or no? It says “some places put sauce on top right before serving” which is what’s pictured

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          I’m referring to the picture, which has sauce. Which I thought was funny.

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            Fair, it is a very saucy calzone that definitely looks like some sauce is inside, though it may just be diced tomato under a sauce glop

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              We’re going to have to call in the calzone forensics team to do some splatter analysis on that interior sauce.

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        Lol it’s regional and always fun to stir shit up and make people argue their locally-adjusted version of an imported recipe is correct. Most places do not put sauce inside though and many don’t even serve the sauce

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    A calzone doesn’t have tomatoe sauce in it. Also this is a terrible insult to calzones everywhere.

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        This looks like it has sauce ON it. Like a calzone.

        If it is the same as a calzone, but has sauce IN it, then its not a calzone, its a stromboli.

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            My “from scratch” cooking journey started with hand mixed pizza dough, whole milk transmuted into ricotta, fresh veg… store bought mozzarella and a marinara made from canned tomatoes and dried seasonings.

            Made calzones/strombolis once a week for months.

            Highly recommend it.

            High levels of “from scratch” pride, overall simple, super interesting and educating, and mid-low difficulty level, once you have a pizza stone and know how to use corn meal correctly.

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            A great combination, but if the red sauce was inside the calzone, that means you’ve never had a calzone. You have had strombolis.

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                I live in the US.

                I have had Calzones in the US. I have had Strombolis in the US.

                I have made Calzones myself. I have made Strombolis myself.

                I will say though, when someone serves me a Stromboli and calls it a Calzone, it is almost always a shit Stromboli.

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      Says who?!

      You take your meaty red sauce you made from scratch and you put it in a pizza crust with some toppings.