Bat-Shaped Calzones: A Spooky Twist on a Classic

Baking anything in a shape that sparks a bit of childhood mischief feels like a secret rebellion. These bat-shaped calzones bring that playful spirit into your kitchen, especially when Halloween’s around the corner or you just want to surprise someone. They’re a little spooky, a little cheesy, and totally doable even on a busy weeknight. Plus, the smell of baking bread and melting cheese is a cheer in itself.

Why These Bats Keep Coming Back to My Kitchen

Because they turn a simple dinner into a playful adventure. The crispy edges and gooey insides are just a bonus. Plus, shaping these is oddly satisfying—like a tiny, edible sculpture. They remind me that cooking can be as much about fun as it is about flavor.

Inside the Ingredients: What Makes These Calzones Special

  • Pizza dough: The blank canvas—chewy, golden, and perfect for shaping into spooky shapes.
  • Mozzarella cheese: Oozy, melty, stretches with a whisper of salty tang.
  • Tomato sauce: Bright, slightly sweet, with a hint of garlic—like a whisper of summer.
  • Ham or pepperoni: Adds a smoky richness, but veggie options work just as well.
  • Egg wash (optional): Gives a shiny finish, makes those tiny bat wings gleam.
  • Black olives or spinach (for decoration): Use to create eyes or other details—think contrast and fun.
  • Dough scraps: Save to cut out wings and ears—every piece counts for the spooky finish.

Tools of the Bat-ty Trade

  • Rolling pin: Flattening the dough evenly.
  • Baking sheet: Cooking the calzones evenly in the oven.
  • Parchment paper: Preventing sticking and easy cleanup.
  • Sharp knife or scissors: Cutting out bat wings and ears.
  • Fork: Sealing the edges for a crimped finish.

Step-by-step: Crafting your spooky bat calzones.

Step 1: Mix warm water, yeast, and a pinch of sugar in a bowl. Let sit until frothy, about 5 minutes.

Step 2: Add flour, salt, and olive oil to the yeast mixture. Stir until a shaggy dough forms.

Step 3: Knead the dough on a floured surface for about 8 minutes until smooth and elastic.

Step 4: Place in a greased bowl, cover with a damp cloth, and let rise in a warm spot for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.

Step 5: Preheat oven to 200°C (390°F). Punch down the dough and divide into 6 equal pieces.

Step 6: Roll each piece into a circle about 15cm (6 inches) in diameter.

Step 7: Fill half of each circle with cheese and your choice of fillings. Fold over to create a semi-circle.

Step 8: Seal the edges by pinching or crimping with a fork.

Step 9: Cut out bat wings and ears from leftover dough and attach to the calzones with a little water.

Step 10: Bake on a parchment-lined baking sheet for 20-25 minutes, until golden brown and crisp.

Step 11: Remove from oven and let rest for 5 minutes before serving.

Cooking checkpoints and tips to keep your bats flying straight.

  • Dough should be soft but not sticky; add more flour if it’s sticking.
  • Fillings should be moist but not drippy to prevent leaks.
  • Watch the oven; golden brown edges mean they’re done, not burnt.
  • Ensure the calzones are fully sealed to prevent filling from escaping during baking.

Common Mistakes and How to Fix Them

  • Over-kneading the dough.? Dough is tough or dry → Add a splash of water and knead a bit more.
  • Filling too wet or overstuffed.? Filling leaks during baking → Ensure edges are well sealed, press firmly with a fork.
  • Burnt edges or undercooked centers.? Baking too long or at too high a temp → Check oven at 20 minutes, reduce temp if browning too fast.
  • Dough not rising enough.? Not enough rise → Let dough double in size, place in a warm corner.

Spooky Bat-Shaped Calzones

These playful bat-shaped calzones are made with chewy pizza dough filled with melty mozzarella, savory tomato sauce, and your choice of ham or pepperoni. Shaped into tiny bats with wings and ears, they bake to a crispy golden brown, with gooey insides and fun, spooky details that make dinner feel like a festive craft project.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings: 6
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: International
Calories: 350

Ingredients
  

  • 1 ½ cups warm water about 110°F/43°C
  • 2 ¼ teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 cup mozzarella cheese shredded
  • ½ cup tomato sauce
  • ½ cup ham or pepperoni chopped
  • 1 egg egg beaten, for egg wash (optional)
  • 4 black olives or spinach black olives or spinach for decoration
  • Dough scraps dough scraps for wings and ears

Equipment

  • Mixing bowls
  • Baking sheet

Method
 

  1. Mix warm water, yeast, and sugar in a bowl. Let sit until frothy, about 5 minutes, which indicates the yeast is active.
  2. Add flour, salt, and olive oil to the yeast mixture. Stir until a shaggy dough forms, then knead on a floured surface for about 8 minutes until smooth and elastic.
  3. Place the dough in a greased bowl, cover with a damp cloth, and let rise in a warm spot for 1 hour until doubled in size, filling your kitchen with a yeasty aroma.
  4. Preheat your oven to 200°C (390°F). Punch down the dough and divide it into 6 equal pieces for easy handling.
  5. Roll each piece into a 6-inch circle using a rolling pin, keeping the dough evenly thin for a crispy crust.
  6. Spread a spoonful of tomato sauce on half of each dough circle, then top with shredded mozzarella and your choice of ham or pepperoni.
  7. Fold the dough over to create a semi-circle and pinch or crimp the edges with a fork to seal in the fillings.
  8. Cut out bat wings and ears from the leftover dough scraps with a sharp knife or scissors, then attach them to the calzones with a little water for a spooky effect.
  9. Arrange the calzones on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Brush the tops with beaten egg for a shiny finish if desired.
  10. Bake in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes, until golden brown and crispy, filling your kitchen with the smell of baked bread and melting cheese.
  11. Remove from the oven, let rest for 5 minutes, then decorate the eyes with sliced black olives or spinach to give your bats expressive faces. Serve warm and enjoy this fun, spooky dinner!

Notes

Ensure the edges are well sealed to prevent filling from leaking during baking. Feel free to get creative with decorations—tiny bat wings or ears made from scraps make the perfect spooky touch.
These bat-shaped calzones aren’t just fun—they’re a heartfelt way to make dinner feel like a mini celebration. The crispy edges, gooey cheese, and playful shape make them perfect for a family night or a spooky gathering. Don’t be afraid to customize fillings or add a dash of hot sauce—these are your treats. Enjoy the messy joy of pulling apart these little bats and sharing a moment of kitchen chaos turned delight.

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