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    Home » Recipes » Dinner

    Silverbeet Calzone (Swiss Chard Calzone)

    By Robyn | Published: Nov 25, 2024 | Modified: Nov 20, 2025

    TO THE RECIPE
    Calzone cut in half on plate, served with tomato sauce.

    Stuffed with a silverbeet and cheese filling, these silverbeet calzone are a simple silverbeet recipe that all the family enjoy – even kids! Make your own pizza dough, or use store bought and have dinner on the table in half an hour!

    A plate of silverbeet calzone, with tomato dipping sauce.

    Finger food like empanadas are always guaranteed to be greeted with big smiles, as is anything remotely related to pizza in our house. These silverbeet / Swiss chard and ricotta stuffed shells got such a positive reaction from the family, I thought I’d pair these two ingredients up again as the filling in this easy meat-free calzone recipe. Enjoy these silverbeet calzone for lunch or dinner, and leftovers are delicious in a lunchbox the following day.

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    • How to make this calzone recipe
    • FAQ
    • My recipe notes and tips
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    • Make ahead/storage
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    Ingredient notes and substitutions

    Please scroll down to the recipe card at the end of the post for ingredient quantities.

    • Pizza dough – I use my homemade pizza dough recipe, however if time is short use store-bought pizza dough.
    • Silverbeet – also known as Swiss chard. You can use the white-stemmed chard or rainbow chard in this recipe.
    • Garlic – freshly crushed garlic (or use a teaspoon of jarred minced garlic) adds extra flavour.
    • Ricotta – a classic calzone ingredient, ricotta adds a creaminess to the calzone.
    • Mozzarella – for the melty gooey goodness! You can use cheddar or tasty cheese instead if you don’t have mozzarella to hand.
    • Parmesan – adds extra flavour and deep saltiness as the mozzarella and ricotta don’t have a strong taste. You could substitute with a vintage cheddar, or just add extra mozzarella!
    Ingredients needed to make the calzone arranged on plates and a wooden chopping board.

    How to make this calzone recipe

    Please scroll down to the recipe card at the end of the post for the full recipe.

    1. Prepare the pizza dough. If using a homemade pizza dough recipe, prepare and leave it to rise for time stated in recipe. If using store bought dough let it come to room temperature before using.
    2. Prepare the filling. Remove the stalks from the silverbeet / Swiss chard leaves. Place the leaves into a large heatproof boil and cover with boiling water from the kettle, ensuring all the silverbeet / Swiss chard is covered. Leave for a couple of minutes to wilt and then drain. Once cool enough to handle, squeeze out as much excess water as possible (this will help prevent your calzone from becoming soggy), then roughly chop. Mix together the 3 cheeses with crushed garlic and black pepper, and stir through the chopped silverbeet / Swiss chard.
    3. Make the calzone. Divide the dough into 4, then on a lightly floured board, roll out a piece of dough out to a 18 cm (7 inch) round using a rolling pin. Add a quarter of the filing on top of one half of the dough, leaving a space around the edges to allow you to seal (and stop the filling from oozing out!). Fold the dough over and seal.
    4. Cut a hole in the top to allow the steam to escape (this helps prevent your calzones from becoming soggy), then brush with a little olive oil and sprinkle with sea salt – which is optional but recommended!
    5. Bake. Place the silverbeet calzone in the preheated oven and bake until golden. Leave for 5 minutes before serving – they are very hot inside!
    Two unbaked calzone on a lined baking tray.
    Close up of a baked calzone topped with flaky salt.

    FAQ

    Should calzones have sauce inside?

    Traditionally calzones do not have sauce inside, instead the sauce is served on the side.

    How do you keep calzones from getting soggy?

    Make sure you remove as much excess moisture from the filling ingredients as possible, so squeeze out the water from the silverbeet / Swiss chard, and drain the ricotta if needed.

    My recipe notes and tips

    • Dough thickness – don’t roll out the dough too thin as it needs to be able to hold that creamy silverbeet filling! I roll each quarter of dough out to a 18cm / 7 inch round.
    • Preparing the silverbeet / Swiss chard:
      • I haven’t used the stalks in this recipe as I wanted the filling to be quick and easy to prepare and as the stalks take longer to cook; however I hate throwing things away so you can either add the stalks to this sauteed silverbeet recipe, or stir fry the silverbeet / Swiss chard with the stalks:
      • Saute the silverbeet / Swiss chard: separate the leaves from the stalks, chopping the stalks finely. Add 1 tablespoon olive oil to a frying pan and add the stalks, frying for 5 minutes, until tender. Add the silverbeet / Swiss chard leaves and crushed garlic and cook for another couple of minutes until the leaves are wilted. Cool slightly then squeeze out any excess water and prepare as per the recipe.

    Serving Ideas

    These silverbeet calzone are delicious served on their own, or with a sauce to dip in. I based the sauce in these images on my homemade pizza sauce:

    • Tomato Sauce Recipe:
      • Over a medium heat, add 1 tablespoon olive oil to a pan with 2 cloves of garlic, crushed. Heat for 30 seconds then add a 400g / 14 oz tin / can crushed tomatoes, ½ tin of water, season with salt and black pepper and add your choice of herbs *. Simmer for 20 minutes until thickened. Can be served warm or cold with the calzone.
      • *herbs: either ½ teaspoon dried oregano, a couple of sprigs of fresh thyme, or a few basil stalks and then stir through basil leaves once you’ve taken the sauce off the heat.
    • Other dipping sauces – if you prefer something a little creamy, my Turkish yogurt dip or this refreshing cucumber dip are super quick to make!
    A calzone cut in half to show the filling.

    Make ahead/storage

    These pizza pockets are especially delicious eaten fresh, however they will keep in the fridge for up to 2 days (great for lunchboxes!). I don’t recommend freezing them.

    Variations

    This easy calzone recipe is one of those that you can mix up to really make your own – or, as tends to be the case in my house, use up odds and ends in the fridge! I often use pizza Friday to make pizza from leftovers.

    • Meat – if you aren’t wanting a vegetarian calzone, add in a handful of roughly chopped cooked bacon, ham, cooked chicken, salami or pepperoni.
    • Cheese – feta, goats cheese, or cheddar cheese.
    • Extra veggies – fry some sliced mushrooms, courgette (zucchini) or capsicum (pepper) before adding to the filling; or stir through a small handful of finely chopped sun dried tomatoes or chopped artichoke hearts.

    Why not try…

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    A calzone cut in half on a plate served with a fresh tomato sauce.

    Silverbeet Calzone (Swiss Chard Calzone)

    Author: Robyn

    Made with ricotta and mozzarella, these easy homemade calzone are a kid approved dinner and easy silverbeet recipe!
    5 from 1 vote
    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 30 minutes mins
    Course dinner
    Cuisine Italian
    Servings 4 calzone
    Calories 292 kcal

    Equipment

    • 2 baking sheets
    • GRAMS
    • AU CUPS
    • US CUPS

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 pizza dough
    • 220 g silverbeet / Swiss chard stems removed
    • 100 g mozzarella coarsely grated
    • 200 g ricotta
    • 30 g parmesan grated
    • 1 clove garlic crushed
    • black pepper
    • olive oil for brushing the tops of the calzone, optional
    • sea salt to sprinkle over the calzone, optional

    Instructions
     

    Make The Pizza Dough

    • If making homemade pizza dough, prepare the pizza dough and leave to proof.
    • Preheat the oven to 240℃ / 220℃ fan / 475℉.
    • Line two baking sheets with baking paper.

    Prepare The Calzone Filling

    • Wash the silverbeet / Swiss chard, and remove the stalks. Place in a large heatproof bowl and pour over boiling water to cover. Leave for 2 minutes, until wilted. Drain.
    • Mix together the ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan and garlic with a little black pepper.
    • Once the silverbeet / Swiss chard is cool enough to handle, squeeze out as much of the excess water as you can. Roughly chop then add to the cheese and stir well to combine.
    • Divide the pizza dough into four. Take on piece of dough and roll out on a lightly floured board to a diameter of 18 cm (7 inches).
    • Take a quarter of the filling and place on one half of the dough, leaving approx 2 cm / ¾ inch around the edges to allow for sealing the calzone. Fold the dough over the filling to create a parcel and pinch the edges together to seal.
    • Repeat with the remaining dough and filling.
    • Place the calzones on the baking sheets, leaving space in between the calzone. Cut three small vents in the top of each calzone with a sharp knife to allow steam to escape, then brush with a little olive oil and sprinkle with a little salt.
    • Place in the preheated oven and bake for 18-20 minutes, until golden brown.
    • Leave for 5 minutes before serving – the calzones are very hot inside!
      Serve on their own or with marinara or tomato sauce (see my recipe in notes for a quick tomato sauce.)
    • Best served soon after baking, although leftovers will keep in the fridge, covered, for up to 2 days.
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    Notes

    Nutritional Information calculated using my homemade pizza dough recipe.
    • Pizza dough – I use my homemade pizza dough recipe, however if time is short use store-bought pizza dough.
    • Silverbeet – also known as Swiss chard. You can use the white-stemmed chard or rainbow chard in this recipe.
    • Garlic – freshly crushed garlic (or use a teaspoon of jarred minced garlic) adds extra flavour.
    • Ricotta – a classic calzone ingredient, ricotta adds a creaminess to the calzone.
    • Mozzarella – for the melty gooey goodness! You can use cheddar or tasty cheese instead if you don’t have mozzarella to hand.
    • Parmesan – adds extra flavour and deep saltiness as the mozzarella and ricotta don’t have a strong taste. You could substitute with a vintage cheddar, or just add extra mozzarella!
    Preparing the silverbeet / Swiss chard:
      • I haven’t used the stalks in this recipe as I wanted the filling to be quick and easy to prepare and as the stalks take longer to cook; however I hate throwing things away so you can either add the stalks to this sauteed silverbeet recipe, or stir fry the silverbeet / Swiss chard with the stalks:
      • Saute the silverbeet / Swiss chard: separate the leaves from the stalks, chopping the stalks finely. Add 1 tablespoon olive oil to a frying pan and add the stalks, frying for 5 minutes, until tender. Add the silverbeet / Swiss chard leaves and crushed garlic and cook for another couple of minutes until the leaves are wilted. Cool slightly then squeeze out any excess water and prepare as per the recipe.
    Quick Tomato Sauce:
    Over a medium heat, add 1 tablespoon olive oil to a pan with 2 cloves of garlic, crushed. Heat for 30 seconds then add a 400g / 14 oz tin / can crushed tomatoes, ½ tin of water, season with salt and black pepper and add your choice of herbs *. Simmer for 20 minutes until thickened. Can be served warm or cold with the calzone.
    *herbs: either ½ teaspoon dried oregano, a couple of sprigs of fresh thyme, a few basil stalks and then stir through basil leaves once you’ve taken the sauce off the heat.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 292kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 18gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 9gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.5gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 50mgSodium: 583mgPotassium: 328mgFiber: 2gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 3814IUVitamin C: 17mgCalcium: 352mgIron: 2mg
    Keyword calzone recipe, meat free calzone, silverbeet recipe

    HAVE YOU MADE THIS RECIPE?

    I’d love to see your creation!

    Tag me! #atmrsjoneskitchen
    Tag me! @atmrsjoneskitchen

    Or just leave a comment below!

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 pizza dough
    • 220 g silverbeet / Swiss chard stems removed
    • 1 c mozzarella coarsely grated
    • ¾ c ricotta
    • 30 g parmesan grated
    • 1 clove garlic crushed
    • black pepper
    • olive oil for brushing the tops of the calzone, optional
    • sea salt to sprinkle over the calzone, optional

    Instructions
     

    Make The Pizza Dough

    • If making homemade pizza dough, prepare the pizza dough and leave to proof.
    • Preheat the oven to 240℃ / 220℃ fan / 475℉.
    • Line two baking sheets with baking paper.

    Prepare The Calzone Filling

    • Wash the silverbeet / Swiss chard, and remove the stalks. Place in a large heatproof bowl and pour over boiling water to cover. Leave for 2 minutes, until wilted. Drain.
    • Mix together the ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan and garlic with a little black pepper.
    • Once the silverbeet / Swiss chard is cool enough to handle, squeeze out as much of the excess water as you can. Roughly chop then add to the cheese and stir well to combine.
    • Divide the pizza dough into four. Take on piece of dough and roll out on a lightly floured board to a diameter of 18 cm (7 inches).
    • Take a quarter of the filling and place on one half of the dough, leaving approx 2 cm / ¾ inch around the edges to allow for sealing the calzone. Fold the dough over the filling to create a parcel and pinch the edges together to seal.
    • Repeat with the remaining dough and filling.
    • Place the calzones on the baking sheets, leaving space in between the calzone. Cut three small vents in the top of each calzone with a sharp knife to allow steam to escape, then brush with a little olive oil and sprinkle with a little salt.
    • Place in the preheated oven and bake for 18-20 minutes, until golden brown.
    • Leave for 5 minutes before serving – the calzones are very hot inside!
      Serve on their own or with marinara or tomato sauce (see my recipe in notes for a quick tomato sauce.)
    • Best served soon after baking, although leftovers will keep in the fridge, covered, for up to 2 days.
    Print Recipe Pin Recipe Add to Collection Go to Collections

    Notes

    Nutritional Information calculated using my homemade pizza dough recipe.
    • Pizza dough – I use my homemade pizza dough recipe, however if time is short use store-bought pizza dough.
    • Silverbeet – also known as Swiss chard. You can use the white-stemmed chard or rainbow chard in this recipe.
    • Garlic – freshly crushed garlic (or use a teaspoon of jarred minced garlic) adds extra flavour.
    • Ricotta – a classic calzone ingredient, ricotta adds a creaminess to the calzone.
    • Mozzarella – for the melty gooey goodness! You can use cheddar or tasty cheese instead if you don’t have mozzarella to hand.
    • Parmesan – adds extra flavour and deep saltiness as the mozzarella and ricotta don’t have a strong taste. You could substitute with a vintage cheddar, or just add extra mozzarella!
    Preparing the silverbeet / Swiss chard:
      • I haven’t used the stalks in this recipe as I wanted the filling to be quick and easy to prepare and as the stalks take longer to cook; however I hate throwing things away so you can either add the stalks to this sauteed silverbeet recipe, or stir fry the silverbeet / Swiss chard with the stalks:
      • Saute the silverbeet / Swiss chard: separate the leaves from the stalks, chopping the stalks finely. Add 1 tablespoon olive oil to a frying pan and add the stalks, frying for 5 minutes, until tender. Add the silverbeet / Swiss chard leaves and crushed garlic and cook for another couple of minutes until the leaves are wilted. Cool slightly then squeeze out any excess water and prepare as per the recipe.
    Quick Tomato Sauce:
    Over a medium heat, add 1 tablespoon olive oil to a pan with 2 cloves of garlic, crushed. Heat for 30 seconds then add a 400g / 14 oz tin / can crushed tomatoes, ½ tin of water, season with salt and black pepper and add your choice of herbs *. Simmer for 20 minutes until thickened. Can be served warm or cold with the calzone.
    *herbs: either ½ teaspoon dried oregano, a couple of sprigs of fresh thyme, a few basil stalks and then stir through basil leaves once you’ve taken the sauce off the heat.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 292kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 18gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 9gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.5gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 50mgSodium: 583mgPotassium: 328mgFiber: 2gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 3814IUVitamin C: 17mgCalcium: 352mgIron: 2mg
    Keyword calzone recipe, meat free calzone, silverbeet recipe

    HAVE YOU MADE THIS RECIPE?

    I’d love to see your creation!

    Tag me! #atmrsjoneskitchen
    Tag me! @atmrsjoneskitchen

    Or just leave a comment below!

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 pizza dough
    • 8 oz silverbeet / Swiss chard stems removed
    • 1 c mozzarella coarsely grated
    • ¾ c ricotta
    • 1 oz parmesan grated
    • 1 clove garlic crushed
    • black pepper
    • olive oil for brushing the tops of the calzone, optional
    • sea salt to sprinkle over the calzone, optional

    Instructions
     

    Make The Pizza Dough

    • If making homemade pizza dough, prepare the pizza dough and leave to proof.
    • Preheat the oven to 240℃ / 220℃ fan / 475℉.
    • Line two baking sheets with baking paper.

    Prepare The Calzone Filling

    • Wash the silverbeet / Swiss chard, and remove the stalks. Place in a large heatproof bowl and pour over boiling water to cover. Leave for 2 minutes, until wilted. Drain.
    • Mix together the ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan and garlic with a little black pepper.
    • Once the silverbeet / Swiss chard is cool enough to handle, squeeze out as much of the excess water as you can. Roughly chop then add to the cheese and stir well to combine.
    • Divide the pizza dough into four. Take on piece of dough and roll out on a lightly floured board to a diameter of 18 cm (7 inches).
    • Take a quarter of the filling and place on one half of the dough, leaving approx 2 cm / ¾ inch around the edges to allow for sealing the calzone. Fold the dough over the filling to create a parcel and pinch the edges together to seal.
    • Repeat with the remaining dough and filling.
    • Place the calzones on the baking sheets, leaving space in between the calzone. Cut three small vents in the top of each calzone with a sharp knife to allow steam to escape, then brush with a little olive oil and sprinkle with a little salt.
    • Place in the preheated oven and bake for 18-20 minutes, until golden brown.
    • Leave for 5 minutes before serving – the calzones are very hot inside!
      Serve on their own or with marinara or tomato sauce (see my recipe in notes for a quick tomato sauce.)
    • Best served soon after baking, although leftovers will keep in the fridge, covered, for up to 2 days.
    Print Recipe Pin Recipe Add to Collection Go to Collections

    Notes

    Nutritional Information calculated using my homemade pizza dough recipe.
    • Pizza dough – I use my homemade pizza dough recipe, however if time is short use store-bought pizza dough.
    • Silverbeet – also known as Swiss chard. You can use the white-stemmed chard or rainbow chard in this recipe.
    • Garlic – freshly crushed garlic (or use a teaspoon of jarred minced garlic) adds extra flavour.
    • Ricotta – a classic calzone ingredient, ricotta adds a creaminess to the calzone.
    • Mozzarella – for the melty gooey goodness! You can use cheddar or tasty cheese instead if you don’t have mozzarella to hand.
    • Parmesan – adds extra flavour and deep saltiness as the mozzarella and ricotta don’t have a strong taste. You could substitute with a vintage cheddar, or just add extra mozzarella!
    Preparing the silverbeet / Swiss chard:
      • I haven’t used the stalks in this recipe as I wanted the filling to be quick and easy to prepare and as the stalks take longer to cook; however I hate throwing things away so you can either add the stalks to this sauteed silverbeet recipe, or stir fry the silverbeet / Swiss chard with the stalks:
      • Saute the silverbeet / Swiss chard: separate the leaves from the stalks, chopping the stalks finely. Add 1 tablespoon olive oil to a frying pan and add the stalks, frying for 5 minutes, until tender. Add the silverbeet / Swiss chard leaves and crushed garlic and cook for another couple of minutes until the leaves are wilted. Cool slightly then squeeze out any excess water and prepare as per the recipe.
    Quick Tomato Sauce:
    Over a medium heat, add 1 tablespoon olive oil to a pan with 2 cloves of garlic, crushed. Heat for 30 seconds then add a 400g / 14 oz tin / can crushed tomatoes, ½ tin of water, season with salt and black pepper and add your choice of herbs *. Simmer for 20 minutes until thickened. Can be served warm or cold with the calzone.
    *herbs: either ½ teaspoon dried oregano, a couple of sprigs of fresh thyme, a few basil stalks and then stir through basil leaves once you’ve taken the sauce off the heat.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 292kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 18gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 9gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.5gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 50mgSodium: 583mgPotassium: 328mgFiber: 2gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 3814IUVitamin C: 17mgCalcium: 352mgIron: 2mg
    Keyword calzone recipe, meat free calzone, silverbeet recipe

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