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If you're a regular reader of All She Cooks, you're probably sensing a pattern here. I have dough on the brain. Danish dough, pizza dough, calzone dough, and dough for bread sticks. One of these days I will make bread dough. But, for now I'm satisfied playing with this pizza dough.
This is a yeast dough recipe, but don't be scared. It's super easy, and I don't say that lightly.
How Pizza Dough is Made:
- Throw everything in your mixing bowl. Hopefully you have a mixer with a dough hook. If not, you're in for a bit of kneading.
- Set the mixer on medium speed and let the mixer do it's work.
- When the dough is in a nice ball (or maybe two... mine does that sometimes), you can turn the mixer off. It'll look something like this:
Moisten a towel with warm water and cover bowl. Let it sit for one hour.
As the dough sits, it will double in size. This recipe makes enough dough for 2 pizzas, 2 calzones, or a bunch of bread sticks. If you want to just make a small pizza, or a personal calzone, go for it. Tear off a chunk of the dough and refrigerate the rest and use within a couple days.
The dough is ready to be rolled, pressed, or stretched into whatever shape you want to make it.
Remember, simple ingredients all thrown in one mixing bowl make this easy pizza dough one to add to your binder of basic recipes. You will use this over and over again, as a base for a variety of meals including pizzas and calzones.
Recipe
Easy Pizza Dough Recipe
All She Cooks
Learn how to make Pizza Dough without the fuss!
5 from 6 votes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 10 minutes mins
Course Main Course, Main dishes
Cuisine American
Servings 5
Calories 383 kcal
Ingredients
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 ½ tablespoon sugar
- 1 package active dry yeast
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ¼ cup olive oil
- 1 cup hot tap water
Instructions
Put all dry ingredients in mixing bowl.
Add olive oil and hot tap water.
Mix on medium speed in mixer using dough hook (or knead by hand) until ball of dough forms.
Nutrition
Calories: 383kcalCarbohydrates: 61gProtein: 8gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 2gSodium: 469mgPotassium: 80mgFiber: 2gSugar: 4gCalcium: 11mgIron: 4mg
Keyword how to make Pizza Dough, Pizza Dough
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This basic easy pizza dough recipe has simple ingredients and requires little work. Throw it all in a mixing bowl and let your mixer do the work.
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Reader Interactions
Comments
Rosie
Thanks for this recipe, can't wait to give your pizza dough a try!
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Tara
Great (and simple) recipe! If you have a bread machine, you can do the same thing (just put it on the dough setting) and you're golden as well. I know that bread machines are not exactly "in" these days, but I'm loving mine!
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mjskit
This is simpler than mine. I usually let the yeast sit in the warm water for a while before throwing it all together. I do have a mixer, but I guess I'm old fashion or just love kneading. There's something very Zen about it. 🙂 I'll have to try this. Looks good!
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Jessica
I can see how it would be Zen... I just don't have the patience! 😉 I guess that's not very Zen of me. Normally, when I'm in the kitchen I'm working on several things at the same time, so being able to throw the ingredients for this dough in the mixer and walk away and let the mixer finish the job is so ideal for me.
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Christie
That is how I like to make mine also. So quick and easy. Your dough looks great. Thanks for sharing on Thursdays Treasures.
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Jessica
Quick and easy is the best way! 😉
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Jennifer
I just made this dough, it's sitting on my counter rising waiting for dinner tonight!! But I was wondering if you have ever froze this dough? Just curious if I could make a few batches and freeze them for use another day. Thanks! -Jen
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Jessica
Hi Jennifer! I have not tried freezing it, but I keep meaning too. I sometimes double the batch and put half of it in the refrigerator and use it for mini-pizzas or calzones for lunch or snack over the next few days. It refrigerates beautifully. If you decide to freeze some, I'd love to hear how it works out for you.
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Jennifer
Thanks, I'll let you know how it goes if I try it... I will use all this dough tonight though but will for sure be making this dough again, super quick and easy! 🙂
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Jessica
Awesome. It sure is easy... I have made it at least 3 times this month.
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Nikki
I made pizza dough for the very first time the other night, and I used your recipe. It sure was easy! I'll definitely be making it again! Thanks!Reply
Jessica
So glad it worked out so good for you. We love it too, but I'm always happy to hear when recipes are working out for other people.
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Robyn
Did you use rapid rise yeast or "regular" yeast for this recipe?
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Jessica
Hi Robyn- I normally use rapid rise, but I've used the regular yeast packets too. Because I let it sit and rise for a good hour, it would work with either.
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jeanie
I just made calzones tonight with this and it was awesome - I blogged it and have linked you.
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Amberley
What temp and how long did you cook it for ?
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Jessica McCoy
Hello Amberley- sorry for the delay in getting back to you on cook time for our Easy Pizza Dough recipe. You'll find that about 17-19 minutes in a 425 degree oven should do the trick for most pizza toppings. You can poke little holes in the crust with a fork and then stick it in the oven for a few minutes prior to adding toppings if you'd like- that will give you a little bit of a crisper pizza dough. Delicious!
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Zenda
This does sound easy! Giving ita try this week. Don't you love that dough hook?
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Betsy
Easy recipes are always the best! Thanks for sharing 🙂 -- I've been itching to try a sourdough pizza crust recipe I've got bookmarked, but this one sounds easier!
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Laura
I love pizza, I think I may have to bake it from scratch instead of getting a takeaway. Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sunday, stop by and link up with us again this weekend, I’d love to see you there Have a great weekend!
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Jill
This is a great recipe! I have to try this!
Thank you for stopping by the Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop this week. We hope to see you drop by our neck of the woods next week!Reply
Carrie
I'm so glad you shared this! My son LOVES it when we make pizza from "scratch" (really, store-bought dough). I love the idea of really making it all ourselves. Pinning!
Thanks for linking up at Wordy Wednesday! 🙂
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Amanda
What about bake time? I've got a gas oven and I'm just wondering what temp and for how long?Reply
carolyn
In the oven now. Sure smells good! Easy to work with dough
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Jessica McCoy
Making me hungry. I was just thinking about making some of this pizza dough again. Haven't made homemade pizza in a while. 😉
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Ashlee
Can I use this recipe to make garlic cheese bread?
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Jessica McCoy
For sure! That actually sounds amazing. I'll have to try it myself.
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Sri
This turned out Sooo good...
My husband who is hard to please also enjoyed this.
Kids absolutely loved it.. thanks for sharing this recipeReply
Jessica McCoy
So glad everyone was happy with it!
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