HOMEMADE PIZZA DOUGH

Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Activate the Yeast
In a large bowl, whisk warm water, sugar, and yeast. Let sit 5–10 minutes until foamy.

💡 No foam? Your yeast is dead—start over with fresh yeast.

2. Mix the Dough
Add flour and salt. Stir with a wooden spoon until a shaggy dough forms.

Add olive oil. Mix until combined.

3. Knead (Optional but Recommended)
Turn dough onto a lightly floured surface. Knead 5–7 minutes until smooth and elastic.

✨ No-knead version: Skip kneading—just mix well and let rise longer (2 hours).

4. First Rise
Place dough in a lightly oiled bowl. Cover with a damp towel or plastic wrap.

Let rise in a warm place for 1–1.5 hours, or until doubled in size.

🥣 Cold ferment (for best flavor): Refrigerate for 1–3 days. Bring to room temp before shaping.

5. Shape & Bake
Punch down dough. Divide in half.

On a floured surface, stretch or roll into 12-inch rounds.

Top with sauce, cheese, and favorite toppings.

Bake on a preheated pizza stone or baking sheet at 475°F (245°C) for 10–14 minutes, until crust is golden and cheese is bubbly.

Pro Tips for Pizza Perfection
Warm water is key—too hot kills yeast; too cold won’t activate it.
Don’t skip the sugar—it feeds the yeast and enhances browning.
Use a pizza stone or steel—for a crisp, blistered crust.
Preheat your oven 45+ minutes—hotter = better rise and char.
Cornmeal on the peel—prevents sticking and adds crunch.
Delicious Variations
Thin Crust: Roll dough thinner; bake at 500°F for 8–10 minutes
Deep Dish: Press into a greased cast-iron skillet; bake 20–25 minutes
Whole Wheat: Substitute 1 cup whole wheat flour (add 1–2 tbsp extra water)
Garlic-Herb: Fold 1 tbsp minced garlic + 1 tsp dried oregano into the dough
Gluten-Free: Use 1:1 GF flour blend + 1 tsp xanthan gum
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I use instant yeast?
A: Yes! Use the same amount—no need to proof it. Just mix with flour.

Q: Why is my dough tough?
A: Likely too much flour. Measure by weight (440g) for accuracy.

Q: Can I freeze pizza dough?
A: Yes! After first rise, divide, oil, and freeze in bags for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in fridge.

Q: Can I make it in a stand mixer?
A: Absolutely! Use dough hook on low for 5–7 minutes.

Final Thoughts: Pizza Night, Perfected
Homemade pizza dough isn’t just a recipe—it’s a gateway to creativity, connection, and real food joy. With its crisp edges, airy holes, and chewy center, it proves that the best meals start with simplicity.

So measure that flour, bloom that yeast, and bake a pizza that doesn’t just feed people—but brings them together.

Made this and wowed your crew? I’d love to hear your topping combos—did you go Margherita? BBQ chicken? Share your pizza triumph in the comments below—or tag me on social. And if you know someone still ordering delivery, send them this recipe. You’ll be their new kitchen hero! 🍕✨💛

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