Miracle Pizza Dough Recipe - The Salty Marshmallow (2024)

Miracle Pizza Dough Recipe is the absolute best, easy, super flavorful pizza! This simple pizza dough gives you a tasty homemade crust in 30 minutes!

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Pizza Dough Recipe:

This pizza dough recipe was originally posted on February 21, 2017. One of my first and most popular recipes! I am updating it some more detailed instructions, and new process shots for you to follow along with. Occasionally, I like to update these posts if I feel like I can better answer some of your questions. The reason I first posted this, is to show you guys that baking with yeast really IS EASY. Don’t be intimidated at all, this recipe is foolproof! I know many of you already love our Easy Thin Crust Pizza, so try that one too if you haven’t! This is a basic dough, you can top it however you want! I recommend that you try out our amazing Homemade Pizza Sauce, or even change it up with Homemade Pesto or the very best Alfredo Sauce!

How Do you Make Pizza Dough Rise:

For this recipe, there is no rising involved! This is a 30 minute dough, that requires a higher amount of yeast, and eliminates the rising process altogether. You can allow the dough to rest, in a large bowl for 30 minutes if you prefer though.

How to Make Pizza Dough:

First of all, don’t be intimidated! Making pizza dough at home is incredibly easy, and my pizza dough recipe only takes 30 minutes! I am here with some process shots, instructions, and a short video to help walk you through the process.

  1. To make pizza dough, you will start by dissolving your yeast and sugar in warm water. You can do this in the bowl of your stand mixer, or just a large bowl if you don’t have a mixer. Then, you will allow this mixture to sit for 10 minutes. You will notice it get “foamy” as in the picture below. Once the yeast foams up, you know it is active and ready to be used to make the dough.
  2. Next add in your salt, olive oil, and 1/2 cup of flour. Add your hook attachment to your stand mixer, OR use a large wooden spoon for the next steps.
  3. Stir the dough with the hook, or your spoon while continuing to add 1/2 cup flour at a time. You can tell in photo #3 that the dough has started to come together but is still very wet.
  4. Continue adding flour until your dough looks somewhat “shaggy” like in photo 4 below. It should still feel “tacky” but not be sticky.

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How To Knead and Roll Pizza Dough:

  1. You can see in the first photo below that the dough has completely come together. Again, it will feel slightly tacky or “wet” but it shouldn’t be sticking to your fingers.Now, plop your dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead it by using the palms of your hands to push the dough down, then fold the dough over itself and continue this process for 3 minutes.
  2. Now, gather your dough into a ball on your floured surface.
  3. Push the dough down with the palm of one of your hands into a circle. This makes it easier (in my opinion) to roll.
  4. Use a rolling pin, or your hands to shape the dough into a circle that is about 1/2 inch thick. This does not have to be perfect! I prefer using a rolling pin.

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Is Bread Flour Better for Pizza Dough?

Not necessarily! I typically only use all purpose flour for my dough. For me, this is because I always have all purpose on hand, so I don’t have to go out and purchase another flour. I have made this with bread flour and it tastes exactly the same either way! The biggest difference is that bread flour tends to result in a chewier dough. If you decide to use bread flour for this recipe, you can, keep in mind that you will not need the full 3 cups of flour though.

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How to Flavor Pizza Dough:

My favorite way to add a little extra flavor to this dough is to add some garlic butter to the crust! It’s a simple way to add that “restaurant” style feel to the crust while still keeping things easy. This step is optional, but, you will want to microwave your garlic powder and butter and brush on the crust when it comes out of the oven. Then, add the pizza back to the oven and broil for 1-2 minutes just until golden. You can also add a nice sprinkle of oregano or Italian seasoning over the crust or the entire pizza for extra flavor!

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Enjoy!

~Nichole

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Easy Miracle Pizza Dough

By Nichole

Miracle Pizza Dough Recipe is the absolute best, easy, super flavorful pizza! This simple pizza dough gives you a tasty homemade crust in 30 minutes!

Prep 15 minutes mins

Cook 15 minutes mins

Total 30 minutes mins

Servings 8

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees.

  • In a large bowl, or bowl of stand mixer, stir the yeast and sugar into the warm water until completely dissolved. Allow mixture to sit and proof for 10 minutes, until foamy.

  • Add the salt and olive oil to the yeast mixture. Begin adding the flour 1/2 cup at a time, stirring (with a large spoon or hook attachment if using stand mixer) after each addition.

  • When the dough has pulled away from the sides of the bowl and is no longer sticky, knead the dough for 3 minutes in the bowl or on a well floured surface. You can also knead with the dough hook attachment on medium speed for 3 minutes.

  • Roll or pat the dough out on a well floured surface, into a large circle about 1/4 - 1/2 inch thick, and place on oiled pizza pan.

  • Bake crust for 5 minutes. Remove crust from oven, and top as desired. Bake for an additional 10 minutes.

  • Optional: In a small bowl, microwave the butter and garlic. Remove pizza from oven and brush with the garlic butter, place pizza under broiler for 1-2 minutes, until crust is golden brown.

Notes

NOTE: This dough is able to be frozen for up to three months. Wrap your ball of dough in plastic wrap and place into a freezer safe bag, and seal, squeezing out all of the air. Thaw dough in the refrigerator overnight (8-10 hours) before using.

Note that calories for this recipe are estimated and will depend upon which toppings you use.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Slice, Calories: 200kcal

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

How to make homemade pizza dough more flavorful? ›

Salt: Salt adds necessary flavor. Sugar: 1 Tablespoon of sugar increases the yeast's activity and tenderizes the dough, especially when paired with a little olive oil. Cornmeal: Cornmeal isn't in the dough, but it's used to dust the pizza pan. Cornmeal gives the pizza crust a little extra flavor and crisp.

What does more salt do to pizza dough? ›

It helps tighten the gluten structure within the dough, which helps strengthen it, so your dough is less likely to tear or fall apart. Salt also helps regulate the yeast. Using less salt means more active yeast and a weaker dough. Using too much salt will slow fermentation.

What is the secret to a crispy pizza crust? ›

As you are rolling out and topping your first pizza, switch your oven to broil. Right before you launch, swtich your oven back to bake or convection bake 500F. The idea is to get your Steel even hotter than 500 F for this thin crust bake. It really helps crisp up that bottom.

What happens if you don't put salt in pizza dough? ›

What would happen if we forgot to add salt to the dough? The result would be sticky and weak dough, difficult to work, with a poor consistency and development, an absent caramelization and an excessive fermentation.

What is the trick to good pizza dough? ›

There are many tricks to achieving a tasty, homemade pizza dough that rises into a beautiful pizza crust, such as making sure your ingredients are at right temperature, using half bread flour for a stronger dough and half all-purpose flour for a nice rise, substituting honey for sugar to help caramelize the crust and ...

What makes homemade pizza taste better? ›

Baldwin suggests making your toppings yourself for the best homemade pizza. "Slice your own pepperoni for a thicker cut, roast red peppers and garlic, crumble and sauté some sausage," she says. "Doing all these things from scratch makes the pizza truly great."

Why put olive oil in pizza dough? ›

Improve the texture and boost the flavor of any homemade pizza by adding quality olive oil to the dough. Adding oil to your pizza dough makes it crispier once baked. The oil creates an impermeable layer that moisture, such as that present in tomato sauce, cannot easily penetrate.

What does adding sugar to pizza dough do? ›

Sugar not only adds flavor, but is helpful in the fermentation of the yeast. It will also give your dough that lovely golden brown color diners are looking for. Additionally, sugar increases the moisture retention of your dough, tenderizing the crust.

What happens if you don't add salt to dough? ›

“Because salt helps to control fermentation, it's better to catch this one sooner than later in yeast doughs,” says Laurie. Without salt, your dough will rise faster than it normally would, leading to less flavor development and a weaker structure. To incorporate the salt, mix it with a few teaspoons of water.

What does egg do to pizza crust? ›

A: Eggs, as either whole eggs or as egg whites, have been added to pizza dough for many years and for different reasons. Whole eggs can be added to the dough to provide better browning characteristics to the dough. To some extent, they also provide a richer flavor.

What flour is best for pizza dough? ›

The best flour for making Deep-Dish Pizza Dough is all-purpose flour. In bakeries and pizzerias, Pizza Flour is often used because it is a high-protein flour that produces a light and airy crust. However, all-purpose flour will also work well for Deep-Dish Pizza Dough.

How do I make the bottom of my pizza crust crispy? ›

When building a pan pizza, it's important to apply a liberal coating of olive oil to the bottom of the cold pan before adding your dough. This not only prevents sticking, but further helps the caramelization of the bottom crust, creating that delicious crunch.

What is a substitute for salt in pizza dough? ›

Some ingredients—such as potassium, calcium, magnesium and choline chlorides, so-called “light” salts (blends of salt and other chemicals) and seasoning herb blends—serve as salt substitutes. These ingredients can be used to partially or completely replace the salt in your dough.

What happens with too much yeast in pizza dough? ›

Not only will the flavour be affected (the yeast will convert all the sugar in the dough into alcohol, and it will taste sour), but the structure will be compromised, leaving it more likely to collapse and resulting in a really dense and floppy end product.

How many teaspoons of salt do you put in pizza dough? ›

Most recipes call for a level of salt between 1.7 and 2.1 percent of flour weight. This means that a typical pizza dough should contain about half a teaspoon or 2.3 grams of salt per cup of flour.

How to improve the taste of pizza dough? ›

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.

Why does my pizza dough taste bland? ›

If the mixture does nothing your yeast is stale and you shouldn't use it. When using yeast make sure you follow the recipe closely and add as much as is specified. Too little yeast and your dough won't rise enough, and the pizza base will taste bland.

What can you add to pizza dough to make it better? ›

My favorite thing to add is lemon zest. You can also add herbs like thyme or oregano - fresh or dried. You might add chopped olives, or chopped sun-dried tomatoes.

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