This Easy Homemade Pizza Dough recipe yields the best ever homemade pizza in 30 minutes FLAT! It’s made with only 5 ingredients and does not require any rising! Plus it is vegan with a gluten-free option.
Did you know that I got my very first job when I was 14, answering phones at our favorite local pizza place. It was owned by the nicest guy, who was friends with my dad. So I went into the office at my Junior High, got a work permit, and embarked on my employment journey!
I worked there for years, and loved every second of it. I truly believe my experiences there were critical in shaping and molding me into the person I became. Plus, it gave me a deep appreciation and understanding of what truly great pizza really is.
Since I have such high pizza standards, we usually opt to make it ourselves. We make this easy pizza dough recipe (paired with this homemade pizza sauce) at least once a week, and I am a firm believer that the deliciousness of a pizza lies in the quality of it’s crust.
This Easy Pizza Dough recipe comes together SO fast (because there’s zero rising required) that it’s hard to believe you can make the absolute best pizza crust with so little effort! Plus, this dough is vegan and can be made gluten-free.
Truly folks, I make homemade pizza all.the.time…and I was tired of crust recipes that required waiting for the dough to undergo multiple rises over the course of many hours. I needed a recipe that tasted amazing but could be thrown together in 30 minutes, flat! So here it is…
How to make Easy Homemade Pizza Dough
Since I literally make this easy homemade pizza dough recipe once a week (at least), I have gathered a whole slew of tips and tricks to ensure it turns out perfectly for you every single time. So let’s walk through the process step by step.
1. Proof the yeast
Start by proofing your yeast…which means mixing together water, sugar and yeast and letting it sit until it becomes foamy and bubbly (about 5 minutes). It’s important that you use warm, but not hot water. Ideally around 105 degrees F.
If the water is too warm it will kill the yeast and it won’t proof (become nice and foamy and activated). Use a thermometer to measure the temperature if you aren’t confident in your ability to guess. But it should be warm to the touch but not feel hot.
2. Mix the dough
Once the yeast is proofed, add the olive oil, 2 cups of the flour and salt and stir to combine. The dough will start to form a sticky ball, add more flour as needed. Once it does, transfer it to a floured surface and knead for about 5 minutes, or until a smooth ball forms.
3. Knead the dough
I make this easy pizza dough recipe by hand, but it can easily be made and kneaded in a standing mixer. It’s so fast and simple that I prefer to save some dishes and not pull out my mixer for this one.
Knead it until it becomes smooth and not sticky. Adding a little extra floured may be required to achieve the perfect consistency. Be sure to only add it 1-2 TBS at a time so you don’t overdo it.
Optional: if you have more than 30 minutes you can let this dough rise until doubled in size at this point. It results in a softer, more tender dough but rising is not necessary at all.
4. Form & Roll the dough
Once the dough is smooth and elastic, start by forming it into your desired shape. We usually make rectangular pizzas because they’re easier to cut (in my opinion). However we have made them in fun shapes too, including a football for the Super Bowl, and obviously round like in this post.
Once you form it into the desired shape, roll it out on a well-floured surface until it’s about 1/2″ thick. Be sure to fold over the edges to form the outer crust.
Do not let the dough rise
After rolling the dough out be sure to bake it as quickly as you can. If you let it rise it could become too “puffy.”
5. Pre-Bake the Crust
Since we don’t have a pizza stone or anything fancy like that, I always choose to pre-bake the pizza crust before putting the toppings on. I have had a few too many experiences with perfectly browned cheese on top of disappointing, undercooked crust. Boo! So, to make sure that doesn’t happen I do two things…
- Pre-bake the crust for 5 minutes (no more) in the preheated oven until it looks slightly set and a little bubbly (not brown at all)
- Bake the pizza on the lower rack of your oven to ensure the crust is closer to the heating element than than the cheese. I use a convection oven and still choose to do this.
If you have a pizza stone that can be preheated, there is no need to pre-bake the crust.
Prick the dough with a fork
If you notice pockets of air forming in the dough while it’s baking, simply prick it with a fork to let the gas out. This happens to me sometimes when I pre-bake the dough, and it’s a problem that is easily solved! To prevent this from happening, you can always prick the dough with a fork before baking.
6. Make some homemade pizza sauce
While your yeast is proofing…take 5 minutes and make this homemade sauce (you won’t be sorry).
7. Add toppings and bake
Once the dough is pre-baked, slather on the sauce, toppings, etc. and bake for 15-25 minutes until the cheese is bubbly and the crust is golden brown.
A few tips on making the best homemade pizza:
- Use great sauce. If your sauce is just bleh, you pizza will be too. As I’ve said throughout your post, this 5-minute homemade sauce is the best.
- Add a little cheese before the toppings. This was a trick I learned working at the pizza place. Starting with a very thin layer of cheese helps the toppings stick. It also creates like a cheese-topping sandwich on top of your pizza, which is just amazing .
- Watch the pizza carefully. The pizza goes from almost done to too brown fairly quickly. So be careful!
8. Let it cool & Serve
To avoid burning your mouth on lava hot sauce, let the finished pizza cool for at least 5-10 minutes before cutting and serving.
Easily Doubled (or tripled)
This easy pizza dough recipe is easily doubled or tripled. I love serving it with a huge salad when we have guests. You can also make the crust into small personal pizzas and let the kids put their own toppings on it, which is super fun.
Vegan Pizza Crust
The crust itself is vegan…so you can make some pretty amazing vegan pizzas out of this delicious recipe. However, as I’ve mentioned before…I’m a veggie-lover trapped in a family of carnivores. So I usually tear off a little of the dough for myself and make a small mommy pizza…or double the recipe.
Easy Homemade Pizza Dough: Ingredients & Substitutions
- All-purpose flour. I regularly use a mixture of whole wheat & all-purpose flour to make this easy pizza crust recipe. I recommend substituting 1/2 to 1 cup of the all-purpose flour for whole wheat flour. You can also use a 1:1 gluten-free all-purpose baking flour with great results. If you’re looking for a whole wheat pizza dough recipe, this one is the best!
- Sugar. honey can be used in place of sugar
- olive oil. Any neutral tasting oil works perfectly in this recipe.
- Toppings: The unanimous pizza topping of choice for my family is pepperoni. My hubby prefers turkey pepperoni (win). But you can top your dough with anything…let your imagination run wild. My personal favorite is a little drizzle of balsamic vinegar, spinach, green peppers and goat cheese! YUM!
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Easy Homemade Pizza Dough
Ingredients
- 1 cup warm water 105-110 degrees F
- 1 TBS sugar
- 1 TBS active dry yeast
- 1 TBS olive oil
- 2 to 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour*
- 1 tsp salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Grease a pizza pan or large jelly roll pan and set aside.
- Put warm water into a large mixing bowl.
- Add sugar and yeast and stir to combine.
- Let mixture sit for 5 minutes, or until it becomes frothy and bubbles form.
- Add olive oil and gently stir to combine.
- Add 2 cups of flour and salt and mix with a spatula until a ball begins to form (dough will still be slightly sticky). Add more flour as needed to form a dough ball.
- Transfer to a floured surface and knead into a smooth dough, adding up to ½ cup extra flour if needed.
- Roll dough into your desired shape and gently transfer to your prepared pan.
- To ensure the dough doesn't form air pockets, use a fork to prick to the dough all around (gently so you do not poke holes all the way through the crust).
- Bake on the lower rack of your preheated oven for 5 minutes and remove from your oven. (this is just to very slightly prebake the dough). If you notice air bubbles forming, poke them with a fork to let the air out.
- Add pizza sauce and toppings of choice!
- Bake on the lower rack of your oven for around 15-20 minutes until the crust looks crispy and lightly browned.
- Let cool, cut and serve.
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Notes
- *I often use 1 cup whole wheat flour and 1 to 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour!
**Gluten Free Option: I have used 1:1 all-purpose gluten-free baking flour to make this dough and it turned out very well.
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Kathy Spontak
OMG, luv the recipe for dough and sauce. I love all the extra tips. Baking dough before topping it, adding cheese to pizza before toppings. LUV not having to have it rise if no time.
It’s awesome recipe!!!!!!
Puteri
This is my second time trying this recipe and I got to tell u it was easy and delicious my family loves it will do more in the future 😋
Jennifer
We made the dough in a bread maker on the dough/pasta setting. My grandmother would have loved putting her hands on this dough. But I do not like anything sticky on my hands. LOL I added flour as you said I would need to. Then I removed it from the breadmaker and added a little bit more until it was not sticky. I pressed it down on my pizza stone and it was amazingly good. We baked it with sauce on it and all without the cheese. My daughter used her vegan cheese and I used fat free cheese, but we didn’t put it on until the last 5 minutes of baking. I will try to get my daughter to tag you on her picture that she took. It was delicious and I will make it again.
Ravina Maharaj
Ooohm oohm good the best pizza dough. This is the second time for me. Thank you so much.
Greeshma
This was my first time attempting a pizza and oh my gosh! The dough turned out to be so good! I’m really glad I found your website. The measurements were exact and eating the pizza gave me such joy.
Taylor
Can I make this a few hours in advance and let it rise in the bowl during that time?
Laura
Yes! We often let it rise for a thicker crust!
Michelle
This is my go to pizza crust. It’s easy and I have picky eaters who will actually eat the crusts. Don’t change a thing with the recipe except double it, let it rise about 30 minutes, and I don’t bake the crust before adding the toppings. I get two big pizzas, cookie sheet rectangular in size. Even delicious reheated! I also use this dough to make calzones and pizza rolls. Anything pizza, this is the dough for you.
Cathy T
Awesome recipe, we added some garlic powder and the family loved it. Easy too!
Amber Krieger
If I wanted to make individual pizzas how many would I get out of 1 ball of this dough. Trying to figure out how much to multiply the recipe by to feed 6 people.
Kay
Hello! I tried using 1:1 gluten free king Arthur’s flour and the though did not come out… anything I should do differently?..
Laura
Hello! Was your yeast fresh? Did it proof? I wish I could help but I’ve had many readers (including myself) use GF flour with great results!
Kay
Hi Laura, the yeast proofed and it’s really fresh. Used the same yeast to make the regular dough and it worked perfectly. The dough felt like moon sand. Perhaps I didn’t mix it well enough. I’ll give it a go next week!
Laura
That is very strange. Sounds like maybe you used too much flour or not enough water. Next time start with 2 cups of flour and slowly add more.
Mandy Baptista
This recipe is perfect!!! Follow the ingredients and measurements to the tee, and this is truly the best home made pizza dough/pizza ever! My go to for sure.
Thank you, can’t wait to try your other recipes! My husband thanks you too!
Paul Naude
I’ve tried many home made pizza dough recipes and this one is the winner by far. We loved it. Although the ingredients are all basically the same, the secret is clearly in the method. When I started handling the dough I could immediately feel the difference. It was light and stretched easily. I even printed the recipe, just in case the internet dies, so we will still be able to have good pizza 😄
Patty knoss
Can this dough be rolled shape and Frozen and then thawed and baked?
Christine
I have done that numerous times.
Jack
We’ve use this recipe a few times now and we love it. Quick and easy. We’ve taken our pizza game to the next level.
i Love Pizza
Looks easy and delicious Thank you!
Mim
I really enjoyed this crust! I mixed whole wheat flour and white flour and it came out so soft on the inside and delicious. I prebaked the crust for about 5 minutes and then put the toppings on. I used sauce, vegan mozzarella, vegan sausage, and sauteed red peppers and onions and baked it until the crust was browned. We loved it. I saved this recipe to use always now for our pizza dough. I let it rise for 30 minutes. That was about the time it takes to prepare the toppings and clean up the mess. The recipe goes together so fast We really loved it.
Kasey
This was my first time making homemade pizza dough and my partner and I agreed it was a success! This recipe was so easy and delicious! Thank you for sharing!!
Kat
My yeast didn’t proof with the quantity of water called for. It did proof with 1/4 cup of water and 1 packet yeast based on the instructions on the yeast packet. Would I proceed with the same amount of other ingredients or do those need to be modified?