Brad's Margherita style calzone with chicken, artichoke, & ranch
Brad's Margherita style calzone with chicken, artichoke, & ranch

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These mini calzones are inspired by the ever-popular spinach-artichoke dip. Combine the flavors of the dip with chicken and Boursin for a filling that's especially Stretch dough over the filling and crimp edges by hand or with a fork to seal. Brush each calzone with egg and sprinkle with coarse salt.

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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have brad's margherita style calzone with chicken, artichoke, & ranch using 11 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Brad's Margherita style calzone with chicken, artichoke, & ranch:
  1. Make ready 2 LG chicken thighs, cubed
  2. Take 1 tbs minced garlic
  3. Prepare Oregano, rosemary, white pepper, sea salt, and thyme
  4. Prepare 1 LG Roma tomato, diced
  5. Make ready 1 can artichoke quarters
  6. Take 1 1/2 cups shredded mozzarella
  7. Take 1 tube pilsbury pizza dough
  8. Prepare 1 pkg fresh basil leaves
  9. Take Olive oil
  10. Take Ranch dressing
  11. Get 1/4 cup white wine

Some shredded cooked chicken or pepperoni slices would work so well. To the final calzones I added artichokes from a jar because we're slightly obsessed with them at the moment and always have some on hand. Cook's Note: Freeze any remaining filling in a small plastic container and use it to stuff a chicken breast on another day. These mini calzones are inspired by the ever-popular spinach-artichoke dip.

Instructions to make Brad's Margherita style calzone with chicken, artichoke, & ranch:
  1. Place chicken, garlic, and seasonings in a heated frying pan. Cook until chicken is barely done, add white wine to deglaze pan. Let evaporate then remove from heat.
  2. Grease a large, dark baking sheet. Open dough, roll or toss to a round shape about 16 inches in diameter. If rolling, lightly flour surface.
  3. Drizzle olive oil and ranch over all the dough. Brush it out even. Leave a little untouched dough around the outside.
  4. Only on half of the dough, spread chicken, tomatoes, cheese, artichokes, and basil
  5. Fold dough over pinch the edges well. Slit the top a couple times to let steam escape. Place on sheet.
  6. Bake at 400 for 9-12 minutes. Then brush top with olive oil. Return to oven on hi broil on center rack. Cook another 5-8 minutes. Watch closely. When golden brown, remove and let rest at least 5 minutes. Serve and enjoy.

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