Easy Pizza Dough

Pizza Dough has risen and is ready to roll out (Photo Credit: Adroit Ideals)

Pizza is a popular menu item in almost every home across the US. My Easy Pizza Dough recipe offers a from-scratch pizza base that you can top with healthy (or not so healthy) toppings.

Tasty Pizza made with my Easy Pizza Crust and Roasted Tomato Sauce (Photo Credit: Adroit Ideals)
Tasty Pizza made with my Easy Pizza Crust and Roasted Tomato Sauce (Photo Credit: Adroit Ideals)

Whether you like a pizza with pepperoni and cheese, lots of vegetables, or even a specialty pizza with exotic toppings, the pizza dough base is the most important part of the pizza. My recipe uses a bit of wheat bran for texture. You could also add some dried Italian herb seasoning or grated Parmesan cheese to the dough for a zesty pizza pie base.

Pepperoni Pizza with Extra Cheese!   (Photo Credit: Adroit Ideals)
Pepperoni Pizza with Extra Cheese! (Photo Credit: Adroit Ideals)

Up until a few months ago, I’d been using a dough recipe that had olive oil in it. The dough turned out a bit more like a focaccia dough than a regular pizza dough. Then, I formed this recipe which is more what I’ve been seeking in a crispy pizza crust.

The longer you let the dough sit, and rise, the better the crust. This recipe calls for 10 – 15 minutes yet I’ve let the dough sit for up to an hour, punching it down at least once.

Pizza Dough has risen and is ready to roll out (Photo Credit: Adroit Ideals)
Pizza Dough has risen and is ready to roll out (Photo Credit: Adroit Ideals)

Just roll it out onto a greased pizza pan or baking sheet and top it with your favorite pizza toppings and bake!

Easy Pizza Dough rolled out onto a baking sheet (Photo Credit: Adroit Ideals)
Easy Pizza Dough rolled out onto a baking sheet (Photo Credit: Adroit Ideals)

Check out my posting on a Pizza Topping Bar for ideas on pizza toppings.

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Enjoy!

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From the kitchen of A Food Lover’s Delight

Easy Pizza Dough

Ingredients:

2 c flour, divided
1/4 c wheat bran (optional)
1 T yeast
1/4 t sea salt
1 T sugar
2/3 – 1 c lukewarm water (about 105 degrees Fahrenheit)

Method:

1. Using an electric mixer with a dough hook (such as a KitchenAid for best results), or using your hands, mix 1 cup of the flour with the optional wheat bran, yeast, sea salt sugar, and 2/3 c of water. If using the electric mixer, run at a low speed and stop to scrape down the sides of the mixing bowl. If using your hands, put in some of that elbow grease to make a great pizza crust.
2. Gradually add the second cup of flour to the mixing bowl until the mixture forms a ball. Add more water or flour if necessary.
3. Knead the dough with your hands or the mixer until it is pliable and soft.
4. Let the dough rest for 10 – 15 minutes in a bowl in a warm location. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a dish towel to keep it warm.
5. Punch down the dough and knead it a bit then spread/roll it out onto a greased baking sheet or pizza pan.
6. Top with pizza sauce and your favorite toppings.
7. Bake at 375 degrees in a preheated oven for up to 15 minutes

Makes one 16 inch round pizza dough.

Variations: Add a tablespoon of dried Italian herbs to the dough. Add some grated or shredded Parmesan cheese to the dough.

Get yourself a pizza stone for your oven from Amazon.com:

Or get yourself an outdoor pizza oven!

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