Easy Pizza Dough Recipe | Make Your Own Pizza Crust | Moms Need To Know ™ (2024)

by Mindi Cherry

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Who doesn't love pizza? We have pizza for dinner at least once a week and with a family of 5, we usually will need to order 2 large pizzas when we get takeout (my oldest son is 13 and eats everything in sight!). That can get quite expensive and it is just SO easy to make your own pizza crust with my easy pizza dough recipe! (save even more money by making your own sauce with my homemade pizza sauce recipe!)

The easiest way to make it is with a Kitchen Aid stand mixer using the dough hook attachment, but if you don't have one, you can make it the old fashioned way...with your hands. I have included directions for making it both ways.

This recipe makes enough pizza dough for 4 10-12" pizzas and can easily be frozen. To freeze this pizza dough recipe, simply divide the dough in to 4 dough balls after it is done rising, wrap well in plastic wrap and place in a freezer bag. When you want to make pizza, simply remove the dough ball from the bag (keep the plastic wrap around it) and place on your kitchen counter and allow it to thaw/rise again (about 3 hours)

To make it, you will need:

Pizza dough recipe ingredients:

  • 3 cups Flour
  • 1 tablespoon Yeast
  • 1 tablespoon Sugar
  • 2 teaspoon Salt
  • 1 tablespoon Olive Oil
  • 9 fl oz Warm Water

Directions:

To make it in a KitchenAid or stand mixer:

  1. Place flour in the bowl for your mixer and make a well in the flour

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  2. Fill well with the yeast, sugar, salt, olive oil and water
  3. Attach the dough hook to your mixer and turn mixer on low until all ingredients are combined (about 3 minutes)

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  4. Turn mixer to medium speed and knead for 5–10 minutes or until a smooth ball forms.

To make it by hand:

  1. Place flour into a large mixing bowl and make a well in the center.
  2. Add yeast, sugar, salt, olive oil and water and stir until combined (you may need to use your hands and not a spoon to get everything mixed together)
  3. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and knead for 5–10 minutes or until a smooth ball forms.

Once you have the dough ball made:

  1. Place dough ball into a lightly oiled bowl and cover with a clean dry cloth.
  2. Place bowl in a warm place away from any drafts until the dough has doubled in size, about 30 minutes.
  3. Turn dough out on a floured surface and punch down the dough to remove excess air.
  4. Divide dough in to 4 pieces.
  5. Roll out each piece (or freeze some for later) and top with pizza sauce and your favorite toppings!
  6. Bake at 400 for about 12 - 15 minutes or until edges are browned and bottom is fully cooked.

Enjoy!

And there you have it! An easy pizza dough recipe that you can make for very little money! Have you ever made your own pizza crust?

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Comments

  1. Brianna

    How big are the pizzas that it makes?

  2. Katie Hamilton

    You. Are. My. Hero. My Dad so often wants us to make homemade pizza, but we never have a decently fast, yet efficient recipe to use… I FOUND IT! You are awesome! Thank you so much and I cannot WAIT to try it out! J If we freeze some of the dough (after we’ve allowed it to sit) when we pull it out of the freezer to use, do we simply let it thaw and then have at it? Or do we need to let it rest some more? Thanks so much!

    • Mindi Cherry

      Yep! Just pull it out of the freezer and allow it to thaw and come to room temperature. Once it is no longer frozen, it will start to rise again as it comes to room temp!

  3. Candace stauffer

    What flour did you use? AP or bread?
    Looks awesomes and I can't wait to try!

    • Mindi Cherry

      I usually use either King Arthur White-Whole-Wheat Flour or Wegmans brand (white-whole-wheat)

  4. Yael

    What kind of yeast do you use? Active or dry?

    • Mindi Cherry

      I just use the regular Fleischman's Active Dry Yeast packets

  5. Andrea

    I actually tossed this into my bread machine on the pizza dough cycle (I just used KA bread flour- cause for some reason that's all I had) lol I don't have a mixer and didn't feel in the mood to do it by hand. lol Anyhow- this was absolutely marvelous. It smelled divine. It turned out perfect!

  6. Jaclyn Bradley

    This looks great and finally a recipe that I think I can do without the kitchen-aid mixer. Is it possible to make a lot of pizzas and then refrigerate them overnight for a birthday aprty the next day? Thanks!

  7. Pat

    You can also make it out of suet and flour. 4 of flour and 2 of suet and a little water to mix.

Easy Pizza Dough Recipe | Make Your Own Pizza Crust | Moms Need To Know ™ (2024)

FAQs

What is the trick to good pizza dough? ›

There are many tricks to achieving a tasty, homemade pizza dough that rises into a beautiful pizza crust, such as making sure your ingredients are at right temperature, using half bread flour for a stronger dough and half all-purpose flour for a nice rise, substituting honey for sugar to help caramelize the crust and ...

What is the very first thing you need to do when making the pizza crust? ›

Directions
  1. Gather all ingredients. ...
  2. Place warm water in a bowl; add yeast and sugar. ...
  3. Add flour, oil, and salt to the yeast mixture; beat until smooth. ...
  4. Let rest for 5 minutes. ...
  5. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and pat or roll into a 12-inch circle. ...
  6. Transfer to the prepared pizza pan.

What not to do when making pizza dough? ›

The Most Common Mistakes When Making Pizza
  1. Not Letting the Dough Rest. ...
  2. Not Kneading the Dough for Long Enough. ...
  3. Using a Rolling Pin to Form the Dough. ...
  4. Overloading Pizza Toppings. ...
  5. Not Letting the Pizza Cook for Long Enough.

What makes pizza dough taste better? ›

If you're keen to intensify its flavor even more, enhance the dough further – either with infused oil brushed over top, cheese woven into its edges or a combination of herbs and spices kneaded into it or sprinkled on it.

Should pizza dough rise covered or uncovered? ›

The short answer is – cover it to prevent it from drying out. And there is no good reason not to cover. But of course, there are things to consider. We all know to cover our dough so that it does not develop a dry skin on its surface which can give it an unpleasant look and texture.

Should you pre bake homemade pizza crust? ›

Of course you do. Parbaking, or partially baking the dough to its halfway point in advance can save you a ton of time on pizza party day. You just have to top it and toss it back in the oven before you want to sit down and eat. This is also a great way to get everyone involved in the pizza-making experience.

What do you put on pizza crust before baking? ›

Cornmeal: Cornmeal isn't in the dough, but it's used to dust the pizza pan. Cornmeal gives the pizza crust a little extra flavor and crisp. Most delivery pizzas you enjoy have cornmeal on the bottom crust!

What does egg do to pizza crust? ›

A: Eggs, as either whole eggs or as egg whites, have been added to pizza dough for many years and for different reasons. Whole eggs can be added to the dough to provide better browning characteristics to the dough. To some extent, they also provide a richer flavor.

What is the secret to a crispy pizza crust? ›

To achieve a more crispy crust, you'll need to add more water to the dough formula. This allows the dough to be a little more fluid and expand more readily during those first few critical minutes in the oven.

How to jazz up homemade pizza crust? ›

How to level up your pizza crust
  1. More cheese makes everything better.
  2. Lay your cheese in a ring, brush with a little water, then fold and seal.
  3. Add a little crunch with sesame seeds.
  4. Turn your crust into garlicky breadsticks.
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How long can I let pizza dough rise at room temperature? ›

If you are planning to use your pizza dough soon, you can store it at room temperature for about four hours. Any longer than that and you will want to keep it in the fridge to avoid over-fermentation.

What ruins pizza dough? ›

Tearing crust is a common pizza dough problem. If the gluten in your pizza dough hasn't developed enough, it can cause your dough to tear easily. Developed gluten is what gives your dough its pizza crust texture. If not processed enough when stretched, your dough will try to bounce back to its original ball shape.

How long should you let your dough rest before making a pizza? ›

Final Proofing

Pizza dough should proof in room temperature anywhere from 1 to 24-hours or even more. While cold-proofing a pizza dough can take anywhere from 24 to 72 hours.

Why is pizza dough so difficult? ›

Under-proofed pizza dough is hard to stretch and dense. An over-proofed dough will stretch too thin and won't spring up when you put it in the oven. Warm-up your dough: Cold dough is hard to stretch and more prone to tearing. Let your dough warm up to at least room temperature before stretching for best results.

How do you make pizza dough rise better? ›

Pizza dough loves warmth, so if you can find a way to add some extra heat, your dough will rise faster. One way to do this is to preheat your oven to the lowest setting (usually around 200 degrees Fahrenheit) and then turn it off. Place your pizza dough in the warm oven for 10-15 minutes until it begins to rise.

What is the secret to good pizza? ›

The top chefs all agree that the best pizzas are all about the crust, so salt in the dough should never be sacrificed at the altar of salty toppings. “Building a pizza is like building anything else – you have to make compromises and consider the whole when choosing the parts.

What makes pizza dough more crispy? ›

The secret to a more crispy pizza crust is probably not what you think. You might assume that less water will result in a crispier crust. But you'd be wrong. To achieve a more crispy crust, you'll need to add more water to the dough formula.

What can you add to pizza dough to make it better? ›

My favorite thing to add is lemon zest. You can also add herbs like thyme or oregano - fresh or dried. You might add chopped olives, or chopped sun-dried tomatoes.

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