The Secret to the Perfect Pizza Dough Recipe! Easy to follow step by step photos that will give you the perfect pizza dough! And if the pictures aren’t enough to help you out, I have a video that shows the whole process. Read the reviews on this recipe, you will never use another pizza crust recipe!
This pizza dough recipe is a family recipe passed down from my mom, and it is an absolute winner. It is one that we use in our house weekly and it always turns out perfectly.
The secret to this recipe is both very simple and very important.
“I’m definitely saving this recipe because I just made the most perfect pizza for dinner and it’s because of this perfect crust. Absolutely the perfect balance of tender/chewy/fluffy/crispy.” – Rebecca
The Secret to the Best Pizza Dough Recipe
So here is the secret to making your perfect pizza dough at home, water temperature.
Yup. That’s it.
You just have to make sure that your water is in the zone. I’m not going to tell you how many seconds to microwave it, because water comes out of the faucet/fridge tap at different temperatures and microwaves all work differently.
You really need to use a thermometer. If the water isn’t hot enough, it won’t wake up the yeast. If it is too hot it will kill the yeast. If it is in the correct temperature window, it will bubble up just perfectly.
Believe me, I wasted lots of dough before my mom, fed up with my phone calls to her about why it wasn’t working, just gave me her thermometer. She could tell the correct temperature by touch and after many batch of dough you’ll be able to also.
Temperature to Proof Yeast
In order to proof your yeast, the temperature of the water needs to be between 110 and 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
How to Make Perfect Pizza Dough
Now that you know the secret, we can get started.
This thermometer taught me the feel of the right temperature for water. For years, I used it every single time I made dough. I doubt you’ll be able to find another just like it, but a candy thermometer will work just as well.
Once you get it in the temperature window (and sometimes I have had to dump my water and start over), you add 2 1/4 teaspoons of active dry yeast and one teaspoon of sugar. You don’t really have to stir, it will work it’s way in.
Let it sit for about five minutes until it is nice and frothy on the top.
If it doesn’t look like the picture below after you let it sit for five minutes, dump it and start over. I would much rather you waste a little yeast, sugar, and water than end up with a bad batch of dough or pizza.
In the bowl of a food processor, mix together:
- 3 cups of all purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon of Kosher salt
Now add the water yeast mixture and then 1 TBSP extra virgin olive oil.
Spray a large bowl with cooking spray, and then drop in your dough. (I use this large bowl for about 75% of my recipes I swear.) Cover with plastic wrap and let it sit for at least one hour, but two is better.
Your dough should have doubled in size. And will ultimately should look like the photo below.
Pizza Recipes
This recipe makes two pizza crusts. Rip it half and roll it out for two different pizzas. This recipe also works well for 5 small individual pizzas.
Try some of my different pizza sauce recipes!
- I have a great pizza sauce recipe that you can use with this. It is a delicious and simple red sauce.
- If you want to make pizza with white sauce, check out my White Pizza for that sauce recipe.
- You absolutely MUST make my Taco Pizza! It’s legit.
- Finally, you could use my BBQ sauce to make BBQ pizza.
In the summer months try making your pizza on your grill! It cooks fast and is a big hit every time we do it.
Storing Leftover Dough
When we only make one pizza, I store the extra crust in the refrigerator and we get to have pizza again tomorrow night too! When pulling the crust out the next day, just make sure to bring it to room temperature for about 5 to 10 minutes before you start working with it.
I haven’t personally frozen this pizza dough recipe (we eat it too fast!), but several readers have at the “divide into two dough balls” stage and have had great results.
Perfect Pizza Dough Cheat Sheet
Here are all the tips you need to make sure it comes out perfect every time:
- Make sure that your water is the right temperature (between 110 and 115 degrees Fahrenheit or between 43 and 46 degrees Celsius). After a while of making this recipe, you will be able to do it without the thermometer.
- Once you add the yeast and sugar, leave it for five minutes and wait for your yeast to proof. If it isn’t nice and frothy like the picture above, dump it and start over.
- When measuring the flour for this recipe, make sure to scoop the flour into the cup and level off. If you scoop right from the flour container, you might end up with more flour.
- If your dough isn’t coming together well (because maybe you did add a little too much flour), add a tiny bit of warm water, just a few teaspoons at a time until it comes together.
If you make this pizza dough recipe, leave me a comment to let me know how it went and what you topped your pizza with!
The Secret To Perfect Pizza Dough
Ingredients
- 1 cup + 1 tablespoon water heated to 110 to 115 degrees
- 2 1/4 tsps active dry yeast
- 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
- 3 cups all purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon Kosher salt
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
Instructions
- Heat water to between 110 and 115 degrees. (You will use the full 1 cup and 1 tablespoon all at once.)
- Sprinkle 2 1/4 tsps active dry yeast over the water. Then sprinkle 1 tsp of sugar over the yeast. Let it sit until the water has become frothy. If it doesn’t froth as pictured above, dump your water and start again.
- In the bowl of a food processor add three cups all purpose flour and salt. Pulse for a few seconds to evenly distribute the salt.
- With the food processor running, add the oil. Then add the yeast water combination with the food processor still running until a dough ball forms.
- Spray a large bowl with cooking spray. Put the dough ball in and cover with plastic wrap. Allow it to double in size, about an hour to an hour and a half.
- Pull the dough apart to create two dough balls for two pizza crusts.
- Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
- Roll out the pizza dough and place on a pizza stone or pizza baking sheet, add pizza sauce, your favorite toppings, and bake for 20 to 25 minutes.
Gilma says
I will try to make it, and let you know. The flour is all purpose flour,correct?. Or different flour?.
Lisa Longley says
Correct, all purpose flour. I hope you enjoy it!
Juli says
My 2nd time making your pizza dough. It’s the best and so easy. Tonight I’m going to make the 5 individuals so everyone will be happy.
Lisa Longley says
I’m so glad you like it!
Maricruz says
We love this recipe!! Thank you for sharing!
Lisa Longley says
I’m so glad you enjoy it, you are welcome!
Karen Benjamin says
I am loving all your recipes. Even though I haven’t made them all, the ingredients blend tells me I will enjoy them very much and will surve them to family and friends.
Lisa Longley says
I’m so happy to hear that, Karen!
Leyanne says
I have made this dough 3 times now and comes out awesome every time! Thank you! I don’t even bother looking for other dough recipes!
Lisa Longley says
I’m so happy that you like it so much!
Susan says
I only use 00 pizza flour. Should I use the same amount? Thank you. I will write back after I’ve made my pizza.
Lisa Longley says
Yes, use the same amount. We have made this with 00 flour and it works great.
Daniela says
Thank you for the recipe! Can I store the pizza dough for a later time?
Lisa Longley says
The longest I have let this rest on my counter, is about three days I think. I probably wouldn’t wait longer than that to use it. I have had some readers freeze it and use it later with good results, though this isn’t something I’ve tried.
Peter says
Am I supposed to give the dough a certain amount of time to rise?
Lisa Longley says
Yup! As mentioned in step five, you want to let it rise for an hour to an hour and a half.
T says
great recipe i felt the temp but just tested it quick with my therm. to see if I had the touch! I do, and the recipe is great. there are no leftovers`~ a great compliment!
Lisa Longley says
I’m so glad it was a hit in your house!
Banjo Girl says
Why weren’t the Ingredients listed then begin the instructions & video?? They are listed here & there leaving out the Water measurement to begin with. If you list some measurements here & there that is exactly what happens. I’ve never made Pizza dough before. Now, I’ll find another Pizza “Secret” dough recipe to follow.
Lisa Longley says
I’m not quite sure what happened here, but the full recipe is listed at the bottom of the post. There is a big blue jump to the recipe button at the top of the post, and as you can see from the other reviews no one else has had a problem finding the instructions.