Best 5 Fabulous Foods Pizza Dough Recipes

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Indulge in a culinary adventure with our diverse collection of pizza dough recipes, offering a delectable journey through various cuisines and flavors. Embark on a voyage of taste as you discover the secrets of crafting the perfect pizza crust, from the classic Italian base to the unique flavors of whole wheat, gluten-free, and vegan options. Unleash your inner pizzaiolo and experiment with different flours, toppings, and cooking methods to create masterpieces that will tantalize your taste buds.

**Introduction to the Pizza Dough Recipes:**

1. **Classic Italian Pizza Dough:** Immerse yourself in the tradition of Italian pizza with this timeless recipe. Learn the art of creating a light, airy, and crispy crust that forms the foundation of authentic Italian pizzas. Master the techniques of proper kneading, shaping, and proofing to achieve the perfect balance of texture and flavor.

2. **Whole Wheat Pizza Dough:** Embark on a healthier pizza adventure with this wholesome whole wheat pizza dough. Packed with fiber and nutrients, this dough provides a nutritious alternative to traditional pizza crust. Discover how to work with whole wheat flour to create a flavorful and satisfying pizza base that caters to health-conscious individuals.

3. **Gluten-Free Pizza Dough:** Open up the world of pizza to those with gluten sensitivities or allergies with this gluten-free pizza dough recipe. Using a combination of alternative flours, such as almond flour, tapioca flour, and potato starch, this recipe creates a delicious and satisfying pizza crust that is both gluten-free and packed with flavor.

4. **Vegan Pizza Dough:** Indulge in the joy of pizza without compromising your vegan lifestyle with this plant-based pizza dough. Discover how to create a supple and flavorful dough using dairy-free milk, vegan butter, and other plant-based ingredients. Explore the endless possibilities of vegan toppings and experience the delight of a cruelty-free pizza feast.

5. **Quick and Easy Pizza Dough:** Time-pressed pizza enthusiasts, rejoice! This quick and easy pizza dough recipe is your savior. With minimal kneading and rising time, this dough comes together in a snap, allowing you to enjoy delicious homemade pizza without spending hours in the kitchen. Discover the secrets of creating a quick and easy pizza dough that doesn't compromise on taste.

6. **No-Yeast Pizza Dough:** Unleash your pizza creativity with this innovative no-yeast pizza dough recipe. Using baking powder as a leavening agent, this dough offers a convenient and time-saving alternative to traditional yeast-based pizza dough. Explore the unique texture and flavor of a no-yeast pizza crust and discover a new way to enjoy your favorite Italian dish.

Let's cook with our recipes!

PIZZA DOUGH



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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.

Provided by Bobby Flay

Time 1h30m

Yield 2 (14-inch) pizza crusts

Number Of Ingredients 6

3 1/2 to 4 cups bread flour, plus more for rolling
1 teaspoon sugar
1 envelope instant dry yeast
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 1/2 cups water, 110 degrees F
2 tablespoons olive oil, plus 2 teaspoons

Steps:

  • Combine the bread flour, sugar, yeast and kosher salt in the bowl of a stand mixer and combine. While the mixer is running, add the water and 2 tablespoons of the oil and beat until the dough forms into a ball. If the dough is sticky, add additional flour, 1 tablespoon at a time, until the dough comes together in a solid ball. If the dough is too dry, add additional water, 1 tablespoon at a time. Scrape the dough onto a lightly floured surface and gently knead into a smooth, firm ball.
  • Grease a large bowl with the remaining 2 teaspoons olive oil, add the dough, cover the bowl with plastic wrap and put it in a warm area to let it double in size, about 1 hour. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and divide it into 2 equal pieces. Cover each with a clean kitchen towel or plastic wrap and let them rest for 10 minutes.

FABULOUS OREGANO BREAD (OR PIZZA DOUGH)



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This is a HUGE hit at any of our dinner parties when I make it as bread. It's absolutely fabulous as pizza dough and is the single most requested recipe in my repertoire.

Provided by Molly53

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 2h

Yield 1 loaf

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup water
2 1/2 tablespoons olive oil
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
2 1/2 tablespoons grated parmesan cheese
2 teaspoons oregano
3 cups bread flour
3 tablespoons nonfat dry milk powder
1 1/2 teaspoons yeast

Steps:

  • Place all ingredients in order in your bread machine using the regular bread cycle.
  • If you want pizza dough, use the"dough" setting and roll out flat on a floured surface.
  • Preheat your oven to 400.
  • Spray your cooking pan with Pam.
  • You can also sprinkle a little cornmeal on the pan if you wish.
  • Lay dough out on your pan and cover with cling film OR apply a little extra olive oil over the surface of the dough.
  • Let rise for 1/2 hour.
  • Bake for 15-20 minutes.
  • Remove from oven, apply toppings and continue baking until toppings are done.
  • If you wish to make a freeform loaf: Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Form loaf on a prepared baking sheet, cover with cling and let rise until doubled.
  • Bake until golden brown and sounds hollow when thumped (about 30 minutes).
  • Remove to a cooling rack and lightly coat with butter while still hot for a tender crust.

TWO-INGREDIENT PIZZA DOUGH



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This beyond-simple dough requires no yeast and no rising time. Just measure, mix, knead and roll out.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 cups self-rising flour, plus more for dusting
1 cup full-fat Greek yogurt
Pizza sauce and shredded mozzarella, for topping

Steps:

  • Put a pizza stone or inverted baking sheet on the center rack of the oven and preheat to 450 degrees F.
  • Put the flour and yogurt in a large bowl and mix with a fork until a shaggy dough forms. (The dough may appear dry and crumbly at first, but it will come together as you mix it.) Turn the mixture out onto a lightly floured work surface and knead until the dough is smooth and slightly elastic, about 8 minutes, dusting with more flour if necessary. If the dough feels too dry, add water, a tablespoon at a time and continue kneading until it is soft and pliable.
  • Divide the dough in half, roll into two balls, and then use a rolling pin to roll the balls out into two 10-inch pizza crusts. Dust the back of another inverted baking sheet or pizza peel with more flour, semolina or coarse cornmeal and place a circle of dough on top.
  • Top the dough round with sauce and shredded cheese as desired, leaving a half-inch bare border around the edge. Slide the pizza onto the preheated stone or baking sheet in the oven. (Alternatively, roll out the dough on a baking sheet, top as desired and put the sheet in the oven to bake.) Cook until the crust is golden and the cheese is bubbling, 8 to 10 minutes. Using a large spatula, transfer the pizza to a cutting board and let sit 5 minutes. Repeat with the remaining dough round.

FABULOUS FOOD'S PIZZA DOUGH



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I found this on FabulousFoods.com and it is The Best pizza dough I've made yet. I just love that you make it all in your food processor with practically zero mess! Perfectly textured, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside without being bread-like. It's from Cheri and was made by her in a year-long friendly competition for the best dough. I'm not very familiar with the website, but I've been trying to find the best dough for months and so far, this is it! I'm reposting it here for safe-keeping! Cheri calls for 2 3/4 cups bread flour and 1/2 cup of semolina flour, but you can also (as I did) just use 3 1/4 cups of plain old white flour. Still awesome. The dough is sticky, don't be alarmed, just slather some EVOO onto your hands and you're set! Makes 2 medium pizza doughs.

Provided by lolablitz

Categories     Low Cholesterol

Time 1h25m

Yield 2 medium pizzas, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 1/2 cups very warm water
2 teaspoons yeast
2 teaspoons sugar
16 ounces about 2 3/4 cups bread flour (or plain white flour)
3 1/2 ounces semolina flour (or plain white flour)
1 teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • Place very warm water, yeast and sugar in food processor and pulse once or twice to mix. While most recipes will tell you to use lukewarm water when making yeast dough, I find that by the time you take hot water, put it into a measuring cup and then into a food processor, it has cooled significantly. I always use water that is almost too hot to the touch, and have always had great luck with this dough. Let sit while you measure out the dry ingredients.
  • After 2-3 minutes you will see small bubbles forming in the liquid in the food processor, which indicates that your yeast is working. Dump in the dry ingredients and turn on the food processor. The machine will go all the work, including the kneading. After about a minute the dough should form into a ball going around in your food processor. Open the machine and take a look. If you think the dough is too wet, you can add a bit a flour, but know that too wet is better than too dry, and the dough will loose some of its stickiness as it rises.
  • Place about a tablespoon of olive oil in a large bowl. Take the dough out of the food processor (putting a little olive oil on your hands will keep it from sticking) and form it into a ball. Place in the bowl and turn to lightly coat with the olive oil. Cover with a clean kitchen towel and let dough rise in a warm, draft free place for about an hour or until doubled in size, before rolling out and baking. For a crust with a perfect pizzeria taste and texture, I recommend baking on a pizza stone in a very hot oven (500 - 550°F for about 10 -12 minutes.

PIZZA DOUGH



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A simple and versatile Italian-style dough that can be chilled or frozen, then shaped and cooked by oven or barbecue

Provided by Jennifer Joyce

Categories     Side dish

Time 15m

Yield Makes 4 pizzas

Number Of Ingredients 5

500g '00' flour or plain flour, plus extra for dusting
1 tsp salt
½ tsp dried yeast (not fast-action)
400ml warm water
oil, for greasing

Steps:

  • It's easiest to make this in a standing mixer with a dough hook (otherwise mix it in a bowl and knead on your work surface). Put the flour and salt in the bowl and mix the yeast into the water. It's always a good idea to wait 5 mins before using the liquid to see if the yeast is working - little bits will start to rise to the top and you'll know it's active.
  • Turn on the motor and pour in the liquid. Keep the speed on medium-high and it should come together as a ball. If the bottom is still sticking, tip in 1-2 tbsp of flour. Knead for 5-7 mins until the dough is shiny and it springs back when you press your finger into it. (If kneading by hand, it will take you about 10 mins.) Try not to add too much flour if you can. This is a slightly sticky dough, but that keeps it light and it rises beautifully.
  • Use oiled hands to remove the dough from the hook and bowl. Oil another bowl and place the dough in it. Turn it around so that it's lightly coated in the oil. Cover tightly with cling film and then a tea towel. Place in a draught-free area that's warm and leave until the dough has doubled in size. If it's a hot day, it should only take 2 hrs to rise, but it could take 4 hrs if it's cold. (If you don't plan to use the dough for a day or two, place it in the fridge straight away; take it out 3-4 hrs before using. Punch it down first and bring it together on a floured surface.)
  • Divide the dough into 2 pieces for big pizzas or 4 for plate-sized ones, then shape into balls (see Shaping the dough in tips, below) - dust them in flour as they will be sticky. Keep them covered with a tea towel or cling film while you prepare the toppings. (you can also freeze them in sealed bags. Just thaw in the fridge on the day, then bring to room temperature 3 hrs before using.)
  • To shape the dough: If you want to get air pockets and a light but crisp dough, then don't use a rolling pin. It flattens and pops the air bubbles. (Two days in the fridge will produce the most air bubbles - take it out three to four hours before using.) If your dough is at room temperature, you can use your fingers to gently stretch the dough out. Once it's about 16cm, place the disc over the tops of your hands (not palm side) and use them to stretch it further, up to about 25cm. You can start pressing out the other discs, then wait to do the final bit when you're ready to cook. Once you've mastered stretching the dough out, you can experiment with other shapes: rectangles, rounds or squares all look authentic.
  • To cook the pizza: An outdoor gas barbecue is best for controlling the temperature, but charcoal will give your pizza a more authentic, smoky flavour. For gas, turn the flames down to medium-low so that the bottom of the pizza doesn't burn. When cooking on a charcoal barbecue, let the coals turn grey before you pop on the pizza.
  • Place the pizza on a floured baking sheet (with no edge) or a pizza peel - this is a flat pizza paddle with a long handle, which makes it easier to get the dough on and off the grill. The flour will provide the 'wheels' for it to slide onto the grill - don't use oil as it sticks more and won't transfer as well.
  • Make sure the grill is hot and the flames have died back if cooking on charcoal. Slide the dough onto the grill, close the lid (if your barbecue has one) and give it three to four minutes. The dough will puff up; it's ready when the bottom has light brown stripes. Use tongs to pull the dough off and turn it upside down.
  • Assemble the pizza of your choice - see 'Goes well with', right, for topping suggestions. Remember that less is more, as the dough will stay crisper and the toppings will cook better.
  • Place the pizza back on the grill, uncooked-side down, and shut the lid. Give it another three to four minutes, then remove when the cheese is melted and the toppings are hot.

Tips:

  • Use the right flour: Bread flour or all-purpose flour can be used for pizza dough, but bread flour will produce a chewier crust.
  • Proof the yeast: This will activate the yeast and ensure that your dough rises properly.
  • Knead the dough well: This will develop the gluten in the flour and make the dough elastic.
  • Let the dough rise in a warm place: This will help the dough to double in size.
  • Shape the dough into a pizza crust: This can be done by hand or with a rolling pin.
  • Add your favorite toppings: There are endless possibilities for pizza toppings.
  • Bake the pizza until the crust is golden brown and the cheese is melted and bubbly: This will usually take about 10-15 minutes.

Conclusion:

With a little practice, you'll be able to make delicious pizza dough at home. Just follow these tips and you'll be on your way to creating amazing pizzas that your family and friends will love. So what are you waiting for? Get started today!

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