Homemade Pizza Dough. For your next pizza night at home, make Bobby Flay's homemade Pizza Dough recipe from Food Network, and finish it with your favorite toppings. Homemade pizza dough is easy and costs pennies on the dollar compared to store bought. I know it sounds cheesy, but pizza really is my favorite food.

Homemade Pizza Dough

I'm excited to share my favorite homemade pizza dough recipe with you today! Homemade pizza dough is easier thank you think. Our pizza dough recipe is easy, fun, and Our best homemade pizza dough yields enough dough to make two pies, or one pizza and four large. You can have Homemade Pizza Dough using 8 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Homemade Pizza Dough

  1. You need 1 cup of warm water (about 110°F).
  2. You need 1 packet (2 1/4 tsp.) of active dry yeast.
  3. It’s 1 1/2 tsp. of granulated sugar.
  4. Prepare 2 tbsp. of olive oil + additional for drizzling.
  5. You need 3 cups of bread flour.
  6. Prepare 1 tsp. of salt.
  7. It’s of all purpose flour, for dusting the work surface.
  8. You need of cornmeal, for dusting the pizza tray.

You will prefer making this homemade pizza dough over using store-bought any day. Flour: When making pizza dough, I prefer unbleached flour. I don't always have unbleached flour on hand, though. There is nothing quite like homemade pizza dough.

Homemade Pizza Dough instructions

  1. Place the yeast and sugar in a large bowl. Pour the water over them and whisk to combine. Make sure the water is between 100°-110°F. Let that sit for 2-10 minutes to activate the yeast. You'll know it's ready when it gets a bit bubbly and foamy on top..
  2. Use a wooden spoon to stir in the 2 tbsp. of olive oil and half the bread flour. Once that incorporates a bit, add in the salt and remaining bread flour. Stir until you get it as combined as you can, in a loose ball, then lightly flour your hands and knead the dough together in the bowl a bit..
  3. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface (I just use my countertop). Knead the dough for about 10 minutes. Sprinkle more flour onto the work surface and your hands as needed, if the dough begins to stick. To see if you've kneaded enough, you can press two fingers gently into the dough. If the indentations stay after you move your fingers, then it's been kneaded enough and is ready for the next step..
  4. Drizzle some olive oil into the bottom of a separate large bowl. Place the dough ball in and roll it around to evenly coat all the sides in the oil. Loosely cover the top of the dough with a kitchen towel or plastic wrap and let it rise in a warm place for 1 – 1 1/2 hours. It should be double in size once it's ready..
  5. Preheat the oven to 450°F. Lightly spray a 16" pizza pan with non-stick cooking spray and dust it lightly with cornmeal. Set aside..
  6. The dough should have risen. Punch it gently to release some air, then turn it out onto a lightly floured work surface. Lightly dust a rolling pin with flour and gently roll out each side, keeping it in a nice rounded shape..
  7. Once it looks Iike the right size for your pizza pan, carefully transfer it onto your prepared pan. I do this by folding half of the dough over itself, then sliding the pizza tray under that half. Once it's on, gently unfold the dough and use your fingers to gently stretch it to fill the pan..
  8. Use a fork and poke some holes all across the dough. This should prevent any bubbles from forming..
  9. Top with your desired toppings, leaving an inch or so of space around the edges for the crust..
  10. Bake for 14-18 minutes, until the cheese and crust are nice and golden. Be sure to keep an eye on it towards the end..
  11. Allow to cool 5 minutes, then slice and serve!.

If you've ever made it, I am sure you will agree! Pizza dough is a leavened wheat-based dough that is rolled out thin and shaped into a disc or rectangle. The dough is then topped with ingredients, such as tomatoes, cheese, meats. Pizza crust was soft and easy to work with. This homemade pizza dough is a simple indulgence — with just a little time to rise, a few kneads, and some TLC it will be the best pizza dough yet!

By Sandra