These homemade hot pockets are the perfect make ahead lunch option for the whole family! Just cook up a batch of ham and cheese or pizza hot pockets (or both) and freeze them for later!
What Makes This Hot Pockets Recipe So Fantastic?
- Taste. These delicious little pockets of heaven are so very tasty! Their taste is familiar to a store-bought hot pocket, but infinitely better in every way. The crust comes out perfectly doughy with a slight crisp on the outside, just the way it’s supposed to be. And whether you decide to go with ham and cheese, pizza or both, you’re sure to savor each and every bite of these make-ahead, homemade hot pockets.
- Convenience. These little pockets-of-goodness are easily one of the most convenient freezer-friendly meals I’ve every whipped up. They’re the perfect dish for those days you don’t feel like having to cook, and they’re super easy for your kids to reheat in the microwave! Just a couple of minutes and you’re ready to eat!
- Freezer-Friendly. If you know me, you know how much I love freezer-friendly food options (seriously, I have so many freezer meals here). This recipe was a huge hit with my kids, and I’m sure your family will obsess over them just as much. A freezer-friendly dish that the whole family will love? Sign me up!
- Healthy. Unlike the ingredient list on the side of a box of store-bought hot pockets, you can easily read and pronounce every ingredient that goes into this recipe. No preservatives. No artificial colors. No artificial flavors. Just basic and healthy ingredients you can feel good feeding to your family.
What Goes Into This Recipe?
This hot pockets recipe is as straightforward as they come. You’re just a simple 5 ingredient crust and 2-3 ingredients for the filling away from an easy, hearty and crave worthy lunch option.
You’ll only need:
- Flour
- Salt
- Yeast
- Olive oil
- Warm water
- Chopped ham or pepperoni
- Shredded mozzarella cheese
- Shredded cheddar cheese
- Pizza sauce
How Do You Make Hot Pockets From Scratch?
You can make hot pockets from scratch by following this simple recipe. Simple ingredients. Simple recipe. Simply delicious. These homemade hot pockets are so easy to make you’ll be left wishing you’d stumbled upon this recipe sooner!
Add flour, salt and yeast to a food processor with the blade attachment. Pulse until well mixed. Add in olive oil.
Turn the machine to the on position and while running pour in warm water. Let the machine run until dough pulls away from the edges and forms a ball.
Put the dough in a greased bowl and cover. Let rise until doubled in size.
Take handfuls of the dough and roll out into a small circle (about the size of your hand). Add some pizza sauce, cheese and meat and fold the circle of dough over to make a half circle.
For each calzone, roll the bottom edge up and over the top, crimping the dough to seal. You can also use wet hands to press the edges shut or use a fork to crimp the edges.
Cut 2″ slits into the top of the hot pockets to allow steam to escape while cooking.
Bake on an ungreased cookie sheet lined with parchment paper at 450 degrees for 12-15 minutes.
How Do You Freeze These Homemade Calzones For Later?
After baking, wrap in plastic wrap and place in a freezer safe ziploc bag.
To reheat from frozen, unwrap the plastic wrap, cover in a paper towel and microwave for 1 1/2 minutes. After it has thawed, heat up in the microwave for 30-60 seconds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Homemade Hot Pockets Healthy?
Store bought hot pockets may not be, but these homemade hot pockets are healthy! This recipe uses nothing but basic, wholesome and healthy ingredients, so you can rest assured that your family will be eating something much healthier than that store bought stuff.
Are Calzone And Pizza Dough The Same?
Yes, calzone and pizza dough are generally the same recipe and can definitely be used for both dishes. This recipe is my favorite dough for homemade hot pockets and calzones but I use a different recipe for pizza dough that can be found in my new cookbook!
What Other Toppings Could You Put in Hot Pockets?
- Ground Beef
- Bacon
- Veggies
- Canadian Bacon
- Pineapple
- Shredded Chicken
- BBQ sauce
- Spinach
- Alfredo Sauce
- Jalapenos
How Long Do Pizza Pockets Last In The Freezer?
This pizza pocket recipe lasts about 3 months in the freezer, but they’re so very good I doubt they’ll last in your freezer that long, or at least they didn’t last that long in my house! My kids go through these things at an alarming rate, so it might not hurt to make a double batch just in case.
Tips And Tricks For Making This Hot Pocket Recipe
- Rise. You may not be able to tell when the dough has doubled in size, so here’s a simple trick for checking if the bread is done rising. Once you believe dough has doubled in size, simply use your fingers to make a half inch indentation into the top of the dough. If the indentation remains, the dough is ready for the next step. If the indentation goes away, the dough needs more time to rise.
- Seal. Making sure the dough is sealed is so important. If not properly sealed, all of the toppings inside will spill out. I like to pinch and roll the dough to seal it or you could use a fork to crimp and seal the edges, too.
- Wrap. Make sure that you’ve wrapped each individual hot pocket before freezing. If you don’t, they’ll end up freezing together into a single mass of hot pockets, and you definitely don’t want that!
- Reheat. When reheating these, make sure that you wrap them in a paper towel. The paper towel not only helps cook the food more evenly, but it also helps trap the moisture so your hot pocket doesn’t come out with a hard, dry crust.
Want More Freezer Friendly Lunch Recipes?
- Chicken Burritos – These chicken burritos are a quick and easy dinner option that you can freeze and enjoy later for lunch.
- Ham and Cheese Stromboli – This stromboli recipe is one of my go to dishes because of how delicious and convenient it is.
- 15-Minute Quinoa Burrito Bowls – Fast, easy and so satisfying, these make ahead bowls are the perfect lunch for kids and adults.
- Philly Cheesesteak Sandwiches – Tender meat loaded with peppers, onions and melted cheese – it’s the ultimate sandwich!
- Homemade Chicken Taquitos with Cilantro & Pepper-Jack Cheese – Creamy and super satisfying, these are one of the fastest lunches.
If you make this Homemade Hot Pockets recipe, I would love to see it! Snap a picture of your skillet and share it with me on Instagram using the hashtag #happymoneysaver and tagging me @happymoneysaver!
Homemade Hot Pockets {Freezer Friendly}
Ingredients
- 4 cups flour
- 1 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 1/2 tbsp yeast
- 3 tbsp olive oil
- 1 1/2 cups warm water
- 2 1/2 cups of chopped meat ham or pepperoni
- 1 1/2 cups mozzarella cheese
- 1 1/2 cups cheddar cheese
- 1/2 cup pizza sauce for pizza hot pockets
Instructions
- Add flour, salt and yeast to a food processor with the blade attachment. Pulse until well mixed.
- Pulse in olive oil.
- Turn machine to the on position and while running pour in warm water. Let machine run until dough pulls away from the edges and forms a ball.
- Put dough in a greased bowl and cover. Let rise until doubled in size.
- Take handfuls of the dough and roll out into a small circle about the size of your hand. Add some pizza sauce, cheese and meat and fold the circle of dough over to make a half circle.
- Seal the edges and bake on an ungreased cookie sheet at 450 degrees for 12-15 minutes.
- To freeze: After baking, wrap in plastic wrap and place in a freezer safe ziploc bag. Freeze for later use.
- To reheat from frozen, unwrap plastic wrap, cover in a paper towel and microwave for 1 1/2 minutes. After it has been thawed, heat up in microwave for 30-60 seconds.
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Comments & Reviews
Joy says
I’ve made several types of these, but I’m going to try your recipe next time!
Carla says
I am looking forward to giving these a try. I used to love Hot Pockets and gave them up years ago because of the unhealthiness, but I miss the ease!!!
Pamela Smith says
Yummy! My daughter loves hot pockets, so I am going to have to try this recipe out! Thanks for sharing it!
JoslinK says
Wow, definitely one for the “Why Didn’t I Think Of This?” List. 🙂 I used to love the convenience and favors of Hotpockets…until I started paying attention to what I was eating! Thanks so much for this!
Renee says
Looks delicious. Great for lunch
Mary Ann says
love the detailed recipe
Melissa Kite says
These would be great for my husband’s lunches!
Abbie Graham says
These look delicious, and perfect to make ahead and pop in the oven on a busy week night!
rachel cartucci says
Now that is something the kids will love. I am totally gonna make this. Thanks
brandi says
I am going to be trying these!
Allison says
Would you mind explaining how you calculated the cost? I can’t figure out how I would get all the ingredients that cheap.
Happy.MoneySaver says
When you use homemade products like flour or yeast, I only calculate how much I use. Try it out! 🙂
Chris says
Love this, need some recommendations for fillings without cheese?
melissa adams says
my husbands favorite hot pocket was always steak and jalapeno but they don’t make it no more so I think I will try to make him some
Wendy says
These are so good, it’s ridiculous! Going to triple the recipe next time!
Baker Dad says
Hi, can you explain a little more how you would do this without homemade dough? I was thinking of getting like Pilsbury pizza dough in the can and trying that, or even maybe using a tortilla shell or pitta pocket instead but I wasn’t sure how well they would freeze? And I was thinking of a teriyaki chicken with homemade salsa & provolone cheese stuffing that would be pre-cooked, so maybe in that case I don’t cook up the pocket ahead of time but just make it up and bake it in a toaster oven from frozen?
Happy.MoneySaver says
If I were to use any other dough I would use the homemade dough that is sold from pizza places or in grocery stores. Winco sells pizza dough that they make in-house that I know this recipe would work well with. But I am not sure about using Pillsbury dough. I don’t think it would freeze well but if you were making it and baking it right then it could work. The tortilla shell and pita pocket sound great but I am again not sure how they would freeze and bake up. 🙂
Jennifer says
The pillsbury dough freezes well once cooked. I don’t normally buy it, but had an awesome coupon once so thats how I ended up trying it out…..I much prefer homemade dough. If there is a Trader Joes near you they have an awesome pizza dough in three flavors.
Sasha says
Fantastic idea! I have made two rounds of these bad boys now. First time I realized the inside of the pizza ones microwaved better because of the sauce.so this time I added a little cheese sauce to the pockets. Much better! The possibilities are endless. Every one I have fed theses to approves highly. Toddler girl, husband, dad, father-in-law and one of my best friends! Weighed out the dough to about 4.5 oz and got 16 exactly out of a double recipe of dough.
Diana says
Hi!
Have you ever figured out the calories in your homemade hot pockets?
Thanks!
Happy.MoneySaver says
No, I haven’t! If you want to figure it out try using a calorie counter like my fitness pal or calorie counter.
jes says
could I use puff pastry instead of dough would it work?
Happy.MoneySaver says
I haven’t tried puff pastry before but if you like a flaky pizza it might be really good. Let me know what you think if you try it out!
mike vine says
Thanks for this. I was looking for a easy way to bring my lunch to college. And this is awesome.
Anna says
How long does it keep when frozen? Thanks 🙂
Happy.MoneySaver says
Up to 6 months!
Jeri says
found this on pinterest. made them, and they were awesome. super easy. a few of mine burst, but that was because of poor filling on my part. 10/10 would make again.
Happy.MoneySaver says
Glad you liked them!