
Fried calzone
The Lecce-style fried calzone is a golden, puffed half-moon with a crisp surface that encloses a soft, stretchy filling. At the first bite, the fried dough gives way with a light crunch, releasing the warm aroma of tomato, mozzarella, and sometimes cured meats or ricotta forte. It is a hearty and satisfying street food, served just after being lifted from the oil and wrapped in paper. It is often eaten standing up, among the alleys of the historic center or in front of a fry shop, as a quick snack or an informal dinner.
Why it matters
In Lecce, the fried calzone represents the most popular and convivial side of Salento cuisine. It is the food of neighborhood rotisserie shops and fry shops, loved by students, workers, and travelers looking for something warm and immediate. It tells the story of the Apulian street food tradition, where a few simple ingredients become a small urban ritual.
Origin story
The calzone originated in southern Italy as a closed version of pizza, spreading in different forms between Campania and Puglia. In Salento, the fried version became especially popular during the twentieth century in city rotisserie shops, where frying ensured quick preparation and rich flavor. Over time many fillings have appeared, but the combination of tomato and mozzarella remains the most classic.
Typical ingredients
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Questions about Fried calzone
What is Fried calzone?
The Lecce-style fried calzone is a golden, puffed half-moon with a crisp surface that encloses a soft, stretchy filling. At the first bite, the fried dough gives way with a light crunch, releasing the warm aroma of tomato, mozzarella, and sometimes cured meats or ricotta forte. It is a hearty and satisfying street food, served just after being lifted from the oil and wrapped in paper. It is often eaten standing up, among the alleys of the historic center or in front of a fry shop, as a quick snack or an informal dinner.
Where to eat Fried calzone in Lecce?
Look for traditional trattorias and restaurants in the historic centre of Lecce that value local products and traditional recipes.
What are the ingredients of Fried calzone?
The main ingredients of Fried calzone are: farina di grano tenero, pomodoro, mozzarella, olio per frittura, origano.
How much does Fried calzone cost in Lecce?
The price of Fried calzone in Lecce is typically €3–6.
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