Air Fryer Philly Cheesesteak Calzones are amazing! Being from Philadelphia, I wanted to create an authentic steak and cheese calzone for a long time, so today, I made one for my family’s lunch!

Air Fryer Philly Cheesesteak Calzones
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If you are a huge fan of Philly cheesesteak sandwiches, you will absolutely love this calzone. And with the help of the air fryer, you will make this in minutes.

I added the traditional minced green peppers and onions, used a rib-eye steak that I slivered, and added some white cheddar cheese, which is not native to Philly Cheesesteaks. My kids will not eat the Cheese Whiz; sorry, Philadelphia.

Saute all of the goodness up, wrap it in some premade pizza dough, and you have a winner. I added some olive oil and Italian seasonings on top so that it would brown up. Another option, you can also do an egg wash; that’s entirely on you.

You can also add and change out the fillings. The recipe will remain the same.

Calzones

I grew up on calzones, coming from an Italian household, but they are really just a pizza that you fold in half if you are unfamiliar with them.

What really makes a calzone a calzone is a half-circle shape. That is the actual shape of a calzone.

How to Make Air Fryer Calzones

Making calzones is a bit of an art. I would recommend that you have never made a calzone before (air fryer or oven) to use prepared pizza dough.

Second, I would recommend that you do not overfill your calzone since you really need to fold it in half.

Then you need to seal the edges. I usually use my hands and crimp the edges or use a fork and use the tines around the edges.

Use Refrigerator Pizza Crust Dough

You probably saw the rolls of canned pizza dough in the dairy section at your local grocery stores (In America).

It comes perfectly ready to go and is already in the correct thickness. Just open the package, and you are suitable for your fillings.

How To Make Air Fryer Philly Cheesesteak Calzones

Air Fryer Philly Cheesesteak Calzones

If you use homemade dough, roll your dough on a gently floured surface. Cut the dough to have enough dough to wrap the filling, or use a biscuit cutter to make mini calzones.

Air Fryer Philly Cheesesteak Calzones

In a large frying pan, prepare your calzone filling: Add 1 tablespoon of olive oil and turn the heat to medium-high heat. When the oil is heated, add the steak, peppers, and onions and saute until fully cooked. Stir frequently.

Then add your filling to the center of the calzone, leaving enough space around the edges, so you can fold it up and seal the edges. Sprinkle the cheese on top.

Air Fryer Philly Cheesesteak Calzones

Fold the dough over the calzone. Use your fingers or a fork’s tines to seal the edges. If you find that the edges are not sealing, use tiny drops of water.

Spray your air fryer basket/tray with cooking spray or olive oil spray.  Place your calzone on the tray and insert the tray into the air fryer.

You can spray the tops with cooking spray or an egg wash.

Set your temperature to 375 degrees F for 5 Minutes. After 5 minutes, flip and add another 2-4 minutes. Make sure it’s cooked all the way through.

Plate, serve, and enjoy!

Air Fryer Philly Cheesesteak Calzones

What To Dip Your Calzones In 

There are so many options Depending on the type of calzone you have made. Today, I paired it with a traditional marinara sauce, but some other tremendous & easy options would be:

  • Marinara Sauce
  • Alfredo Sauce
  • Ranch Dressing
  • Butter Sauce
  • Au Jus Sauce
  • Cheese Sauce

Tips For Making Air Fryer Calzones 

Tips for making the perfect and delicious air fryer calzones.

  • Do not overstuff; you want to seal the calzone properly, so make sure you can fold over the calzone and seal the edges.
  • Use either homemade or store-bought dough, but fresh is best, and if you buy the frozen kind in the freezer aisle, allow it to defrost fully.
Air Fryer Philly Cheesesteak Calzones
AIR FRYER PHILLY CHEESESTEAK CALZONES

Air Fryer Philly Cheesesteak Calzones

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Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
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Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 2 Servings

Description

Have an easy lunch or dinner; this Philly Cheesesteak is perfectly cooked and delicious, all made in your air fryer, truly amazing!

Ingredients 

  • 1 pound pizza dough, homemade or premade dough
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 pound ribeye, thinly sliced
  • 1 onion, sliced
  • 1 large green bell pepper, thinly sliced
  • 2 cups cheese, either white cheddar or provolone cheese
  • 1 teaspoon Italian Seasonings , (optional for topping)

Optional: Marinara sauce for serving

    Instructions

    • If you are using homemade dough, roll your dough on a gently floured surface. Cut the dough to have enough dough to wrap the filling, or use a biscuit cutter to make mini calzones.
    • In a large frying pan, prepare your calzone filling: Add 1 tablespoon of olive oil and turn the heat to medium-high heat. When the oil is heated, add the steak, peppers, and onions and saute until fully cooked. Stir frequently.
    • Then add your filling to the center of the calzone, leave enough space around the edges, so you can fold it up and seal the edges. Sprinkle the cheese on top.
    • Fold the dough over the calzone. Either use your fingers or use a fork's tines to seal the edges. If you find that the edges are not sealing, use small drops of water.
    • Spray your air fryer basket/tray with cooking spray or olive oil spray.  Place your calzone on the tray and insert the tray into the air fryer.
    • You can either spray the tops with cooking spray or use an egg wash.
    • Set your temperature to 375 degrees F for 5 Minutes. After 5 minutes, flip and add another 2-4 minutes. Make sure it’s cooked all the way through.
    • Plate, serve, and enjoy!

    Equipment

    • Air Fryer
    • Cooking Spray
    • Parchment Paper, optional

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1ServingCalories: 1594kcalCarbohydrates: 121gProtein: 91gFat: 85gSaturated Fat: 39gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 29gCholesterol: 251mgSodium: 2502mgPotassium: 931mgFiber: 6gSugar: 19gVitamin A: 1488IUVitamin C: 70mgCalcium: 852mgIron: 11mg

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