Easy + Basic Homemade Pizza Dough Recipe (2024)

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No dough? No problem. This easy, fool-proof pizza dough recipe is made for beginners so no matter where you’re at in your pizza journey you can guarantee the perfect pizza crust! Plus simple instructions for a basic margherita pizza recipe that you can build on and get creative with. P.S. You can knead this by hand or in a stand-mixer – directions are includedfor both!

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I saw a meme the other day that felt oh so poignant to our current situation. It was something along the lines of “I love that when things are falling apart globally our initial instinct is to bake bread”. This is OH SO TRUE. The number of people who either a) don’t consider themselves to be bakers and/or b) have never baked anything in their lives that have basically become homesteaders is pretty incredible! So much so that flour and yeast can occasionally be hard to come by and certain places are even sold out of chicks for chicken coops! We’re basically going back to an agrarian society. I don’t hate it.

Some of you may remember my adventures in sourdough baking a couple of years ago upon which I discovered I will never judge the cost of a loaf of bread ever again. Sourdough baking ain’t easy. Your starter is basically a child and don’t even get me started on how many steps I had to take to master the loaf. Wasn’t worth it. I will happily pay my local baker for their time and effort.

That being said, certain types of bread actually are very simple to make at home and with a little elbow grease can actually be quite satisfying to complete. Pizza dough tops that list for me because it doesn’t get any easier or more basic than that.

So for those of you who have never dabbled in bread making and/or pizza dough making, I’ve got you covered. This recipe is fool-proof and forgiving and let’s be real, once you top it with cheese the rest of it doesn’t really matter.

Ingredients You Need

  • all-purpose flour – no fancy flour needed! This dough is absolutely delicious using regular ol’ all-purpose flour.
  • 1 packet of dry active yeast (or 2 1/4 tsp) – if you’re intimidated by yeast, don’t be! The warm water activates the yeast and makes the dough rise.
  • salt – seasons the dough.
  • warm water – activates the yeast and is the main liquid component.
  • olive oil – the fat component of the dough!

That’s it! Seriously, it doesn’t get more basic than that. This pizza dough recipe makes enough for 3 pizza doughs. Feel free to refrigerate or freeze leftover dough. Instructions for both below.

How To Make Easy Pizza Crust

Some people will tell you that you need a fancy flour or yeast but we’re not here to become professional pizza chefs. This crust tastes absolutely delicious but it’s not fussy and it works. Also let’s be real, most of us don’t have pizza stones let alone a pizza oven in our house. No reason to overcomplicate things for this pizza recipe.

Do you need a stand mixer to make pizza dough? No! You absolutely do not. However it is MUCH easier and hands-off if you happen to have one. Just be sure to use the dough hook attachment. Now I always use my stand mixer because I’m lazy and it requires less effort, however I am including instructions if you’re making the pizza dough by hand.

STEP 1: Combine dry ingredients – pretty straightforward. Combine your dry ingredients in a bowl or the bowl of our stand-mixer.

STEP 2: Add the olive oil to the warm water and slowly pour into the bowl while stirring until it comes together or turning the stand mixer on to the lowest setting. If using a stand mixer leave the dough to mix for 8 minutes. It will come together into a big sticky ball.

If kneading by hand, flour a clean surface (clean hands too!) and lightly flour the surface and your hands. Press into the dough with the base of your palms and then fold it back over into a ball. Repeat this for 8 minutes.

STEP 3: Cut dough into 3 equal sized pieces and fold the dough over itself to form 3 balls. Place balls on a baking sheet leaving space between each and drizzle with a little olive oil. Cover with a towel and let rise for 1 hour. It will double in size.

STEP 4: Before stretching the dough preheat your oven to 500 degrees F if you’re making pizza right then and there (recipe below). To stretch the dough, lightly flour a surface and place the ball down on top. Lightly flour your hands and press them into the dough to help flatten it. Place the dough over top of your knuckles and lightly knead your knuckles into the dough turning it as you go to stretch the dough to size. The ideal size is 11 inches but use your judgment. If it gets too thin in the center be sure to stop then.

STEP 5: Your pizza dough is ready for toppings! I’m including an easy margherita pizza recipe below but feel free to top with whatever toppings you desire. I highly recommend my zucchini and ricotta white pizza recipe if you want to change things up.

Can you refrigerate or freeze this pizza dough?

Yes! In fact this pizza dough recipe tastes even better if you let it sit in the fridge for 1-3 days. If you are storing it in the fridge, place each pizza dough in an individual container or bowl and cover it with a towel. Before baking remove dough from vessel and place back on a baking sheet and cover allowing it to come to room temperature (30-60 mins).

If storing in the freezer, place dough in a plastic bag and seal it shut with a twist tie. To bake, remove from freezer and allow to thaw on counter. Once thawed remove dough from bag and place on a baking sheet. Cover it with a towel and allow to come to room temperature (30-60 mins). Dough will keep in the freezer for 4-6 months.

Easy Margherita Pizza Recipe

If you’re looking for a super easy pizza recipe, I’ve got you covered. Here is the recipe:

  • 3-4 tbsp tomato sauce (don’t overdo this as it will make the pizza soggy)
  • 4-6 oz mozzarella cheese (can be pre-grated or whole + chopped)
  • fresh basil
  • olive oil
  • salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 500 degrees F. Ideal to do this up to an hour before baking to make sure the oven is really hot. On your stretched pizza dough spread your tomato sauce all over leaving 1/2 an inch along the edges for the crust. Drizzle with a little olive oil. Scatter the cheese all over pizza and top with fresh basil torn into pieces. Salt and pepper to taste.

Bake your margherita pizza for 4-10 minutes depending on how hot your oven runs and how long the oven has been on. Watch closely so it doesn’t burn. Remove from oven and cut into 8 slices. Enjoy!

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  • Author: Davida Lederle
  • Prep Time: 70 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 80 minutes
  • Yield: 3 pizza crusts 1x

Ingredients

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  • 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 packet of dry active yeast (2 1/4 tsp)
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1 1/2 cups warm water
  • 1 tbsp olive oil + more for drizzling

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl or the bowl of your stand mixer combine flour, yeast and sea salt.*
  2. Add olive oil to warm water.
  3. On the low setting or while stirring dry mix slowly add your water-oil mix to dry ingredients.
  4. If using a stand mixer allow to continue mixing for 8 minutes.
  5. If kneading by hand lightly flour a clean surface and place your sticky dough on top. Lightly flour your hands and begin kneading by pressing the base of the palms of your hands into the dough and the folding the dough over itself. Repeat this for 8 minutes. Dough should be ready when it feels pillowy and is a smooth outer texture.
  6. Cut dough into 3 equal slices and then roll the dough over itself to form a ball.
  7. Place balls on a baking sheet and lightly drizzle with olive oil before covering with a clean dish towel. Let dough sit out for 1 hour to double in size.
  8. At this point you can place the dough in the fridge or freezer if saving for another day (see instructions above).
  9. If using dough immediately place it back down on a clean and lightly floured surface and flatten dough with the palms of your hands.
  10. Place dough over top of your knuckles on both hands and lightly press knuckles into dough while turning in a circle. Continue doing this until dough is roughly 11 inches in size.
  11. Place dough on a baking sheet and continue by adding toppings of choice.
  12. See above for easy margherita pizza recipe.

*If using stand mixer be sure to use the dough hook attachment

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Easy + Basic Homemade Pizza Dough Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is basic pizza dough made of? ›

All pizza dough starts with the same basic ingredients: flour, yeast, water, salt, and olive oil. Here's the breakdown of what I use in my homemade pizza crust recipe. The full printable recipe is below.

What is the secret to making good pizza dough? ›

The secret to great dough isn't kneading or throwing . . .

It's good old-fashioned H20. “Water, water, water,” says Falco. “Pizza dough made at home should be 50 percent water. Pizza needs to cook longer in a home oven, which means the dough needs to be more hydrated.”

What is the basic ingredient of pizza? ›

Pizza has three main elements: crust, sauce, and toppings. All of them have a variety of preparation methods. Crust: Traditional pizza crust is similar to bread dough. It's a combination of flour, water, yeast, sugar, salt, and oil.

Can you use plain flour for pizza dough? ›

Yes, someone can use plain flour for pizza dough, but they might not get the same results as if they used a specific type of flour designed for making pizza dough. Due to the lower protein content of plain flour, the texture of the pizza dough will be slightly different.

What is the most important ingredient in pizza dough? ›

Flour is the main ingredient in pizza dough, and the type you use can have a big effect on the end result. All-purpose flour will work fine, but if you want a chewier crumb and a better hole structure, you should consider buying yourself some high protein bread flour.

What not to do when making pizza dough? ›

Not Letting the Dough Rest

Proofing – which is the process of putting the dough aside and allowing it to rise – enables the yeast to leaven through fermentation, making the dough rise. Not allowing your dough to proof for long enough will result in a hard, dense and just plain gross pizza base.

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.

What is the best flour for pizza dough? ›

For classic pizza crust: All-purpose flour

For a no-fuss crust, you need a workhorse flour, and that's all-purpose flour. Why all-purpose flour works: This everyday flour is designed to succeed in all kinds of baking, and if you only keep one type of flour in your house, it should be this.

How long to cook homemade pizza at 350 degrees? ›

Bring the sauce to a boil, and then cook for 10 minutes on low heat. Lightly flour a rolling pin, and the surface on which you are opening the dough. Use the rolling pin to stretch the dough out to desired shape. * Bake pizza at 350 degrees; usually cooks in about 20 minutes.

What's the best yeast for pizza dough? ›

Active dry yeast is the most commonly used type of yeast for making baked goods. It is yeast that has been dried out so that it has a longer shelf-life.

What is the pizza rule in Italy? ›

Don't request a slice of pizza. In Italy, unless sold on the street or “al taglio” (sold in rectangular or square slices by weight), it's always round and served on a plate. 2. You cut the pizza yourself and then eat it with a knife and fork, the most common way, or fold each slice and eat it with your hands.

What goes on a homemade pizza first? ›

You've got your dough as the foundation. Then your sauce. The cheese is the next solid layer. Then your toppings (after all, they're called top-pings and not bottom-ings), and then finally your garnishes like basil, pepper, fresh mozzarella, etc, after the pizza is cooked.

What temperature to cook homemade pizza? ›

The best oven temperature for pizza is between 450 and 500 degrees F (250 to 260 degrees C). Pizza ovens cook at temperatures between 800 and 900 degrees F. You can't get that hot in your home oven, but the higher you can go, the better. Place a pizza stone on a lower oven rack.

How to start making pizza at home? ›

3 Steps for Better Homemade Pizza
  1. Make your own dough. Mix it up in the morning (or the night before) and it will be waiting for you come dinnertime.
  2. Keep the sauce and toppings simple. A simple, no-cook red sauce is best. ...
  3. Bake it hot. Crank the oven to its highest setting and let it heat for at least half an hour.

How is pizza dough different from regular dough? ›

While both pizza dough and bread dough contain similar ingredients, their proportions and preparation methods vary greatly to set them apart. Pizza dough is typically made to be thinner and softer than bread dough, which is often thicker and chewier.

What is the difference between pizza dough and regular dough? ›

The main difference is that pizza dough is often made with a higher protein flour (bread flour is perfect). Bread dough can also be made with bread flour (of course) but some types of bread dough are better made with a lower protein flour like all purpose flour.

What flour is pizza dough made of? ›

There are various flours you can use for pizza dough including All-Purpose Unbleached White Flour, Cake and Pastry Flour, Artisan Bread Flour, Spelt Flour, Cassava Flour and Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour. Each flour creates a different texture, which is dependent on the amount of gluten in the blend.

Is pizza dough self rising or plain flour? ›

Self-raising flour.

This is why we don't need yeast. If you don't have self-raising flour, just use plain flour and add 2 teaspoons of baking powder.

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