This is the easiest, best pizza dough recipe. With just 6 ingredients and no fancy flours required (I’ve included instructions for using all-purpose or bread flour), this pizza crust requires just one bowl (no stand mixer, though you can use one if you’d like), about 3 seconds of kneading, and just 30 minutes to rise.
If you’re uncomfortable working with yeast or making your own pizza dough at home, I’ll walk you through every step of the process in my video just below the recipe. You’ve got this!
It’s a little silly how excited I am to share this recipe with you today. It’s pizza dough, not exactly glamorous or sexy and it was honestly pretty boring to photograph (how do you make a ball of dough look fun and appealing in pictures, please tell me!).
But as someone who has struggled with baking even the most simple recipes with yeast, perfecting this pizza dough was definitely a triumph for me and I’m really happy to announce that there’s nothing to be afraid of! Yeast baking isn’t all that scary or hard, and you too can make your own super simple pizza crust at home in a matter of minutes, no fancy ingredients required.
I kept this pizza dough recipe as simple and approachable as possible. It’s made with all-purpose flour (and notes on how to substitute that flour, in case you want to get fancy 😉), no stand mixer needed, and only the most minimal amount of kneading required.
Below I’ve tried to ask some of the most frequently asked questions about making your own pizza dough. Let’s get to it.
What is the best flour for making homemade pizza dough?
Many pizza-making-pros will likely argue that bread flour is best for making homemade pizza. However, I rarely keep any flours in my pantry that are more exotic than all-purpose flour, so when I was working on this recipe I first and foremost made sure that it worked perfectly with regular old all-purpose flour.
I did make a point to test this recipe (repeatedly, we ate a lot of pizza last week) with bread flour and it works very well when made that way, too. I find that the biggest difference is that using bread flour gives my pizza dough a crispier crust, while the all purpose flour yields a softer one.
Can I flavor my Pizza Dough?
Pizza dough on its own is obviously important as a base for your favorite pizza, but it’s also kind of… bland. Shockingly, something made primarily of flour and water isn’t super exciting to the taste buds, and most of the flavor will come from whatever toppings you add.
I do usually try to spice up my crust just a bit, though, by adding a dash of garlic powder (usually around a ¼ teaspoon) and sometimes dried basil leaves (dried oregano could also work for you but I absolutely loathe oregano) into the dough before you add your oil and water.
How do you stretch out pizza dough?
You can use a rolling pin or you can use your hands. If you’re especially skilled, you can toss it up in the air and spin your dough like an Italian pizza artist, but I definitely lack the ability to tell you how to do that one.
I prefer to use a rolling pin and roll the dough out into a circle (or more like an amoeba-shape, since I can’t roll a perfect circle to save my life). Alternatively you can use your hands to flatten and stretch the dough until it reaches the desired width.
Then use your hands to pinch the edges to make a crust or fold over the edges (I always fold mine over because it gives me a thicker crust, which I love), brush the entire surface of the pizza generously with olive oil, and then use a fork to poke holes over the center of the dough to prevent any bubbles from forming while it bakes.
How do you make Homemade Pizza?
You can use this pizza dough recipe to make your own homemade pizza using any toppings you’d like (I love making Margherita pizza and have even made a BBQ chicken version using my BBQ pulled chicken).
I included instructions in the recipe, but once you’ve prepared your pizza dough, just add your favorite toppings and bake in a 425F oven for about 15 minutes (you may need longer if you add a lot of toppings). Do make sure you let your oven preheat properly and use an oven thermometer as possible, my oven takes a while to reach that temperature and usually “tells” me it’s ready when it’s not even close.
OK, are you guys sick of hearing about my beloved pizza dough recipe yet? In case you just can’t get enough, I also made a video just below that you can watch so you can see exactly how your dough should look in every step.
How to Make Homemade Pizza Dough

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The Best Pizza Dough Recipe
Ingredients
- 2-2 ⅓ cups all-purpose flour OR bread flour¹ divided (250-295g)
- 1 packet instant yeast² (2 ¼ teaspoon)
- 1 ½ teaspoons sugar
- ¾ teaspoon salt
- ⅛-¼ teaspoon garlic powder and/or dried basil leaves optional
- 2 Tablespoons olive oil + additional
- ¾ cup warm water³ (175ml)
Recommended Equipment
Instructions
- Combine 1 cup (125g) of flour, instant yeast, sugar, and salt in a large bowl. If desired, add garlic powder and dried basil at this point as well.
- Add olive oil and warm water and use a wooden spoon to stir well very well.
- Gradually add another 1 cup (125g) of flour. Add any additional flour as needed (I've found that sometimes I need as much as an additional ⅓ cup), stirring until the dough is forming into a cohesive, elastic ball and is beginning to pull away from the sides of the bowl (see video above recipe for visual cue). The dough will still be slightly sticky but still should be manageable with your hands.
- Drizzle a separate, large, clean bowl generously with olive oil and use a pastry brush to brush up the sides of the bowl.
- Lightly dust your hands with flour and form your pizza dough into a round ball and transfer to your olive oil-brushed bowl. Use your hands to roll the pizza dough along the inside of the bowl until it is coated in olive oil, then cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and place it in a warm place.
- Allow dough to rise for 30 minutes or until doubled in size. If you intend to bake this dough into a pizza, I also recommend preheating your oven to 425F (215C) at this point so that it will have reached temperature once your pizza is ready to bake.
- Once the dough has risen, use your hands to gently deflate it and transfer to a lightly floured surface and knead briefly until smooth (about 3-5 times).
- Use either your hands or a rolling pin to work the dough into 12" circle.
- Transfer dough to a parchment paper lined pizza pan and either pinch the edges or fold them over to form a crust.
- Drizzle additional olive oil (about a Tablespoon) over the top of the pizza and use your pastry brush to brush the entire surface of the pizza (including the crust) with olive oil.
- Use a fork to poke holes all over the center of the pizza to keep the dough from bubbling up in the oven.
- Add desired toppings (see the notes for a link to my favorite, 5-minute pizza sauce recipe!) and bake in a 425F (215C) preheated oven for 13-15 minutes or until toppings are golden brown. Slice and serve.
Notes
Making in Advance:
To make in advance, let the dough rise covered at room temperature as indicated in the recipe, then deflate it, wrap it tightly so it doesn't dry out, and store in the refrigerator for up to several days or it will freeze for up to a month. Top your pizza off with my favorite, easy, homemade pizza sauce!Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
Marni
Hey there! Great recipe. Loved it. Just wanted to say if you want to learn to flip your dough it’s Super easy. I used to work at a pizza place. We practiced by getting a washcloth damp and spinning it above our heads. Once your ready you get a lump of dough, stretching it out on your knuckles the give it a little whirl. You can pat it out between your hands and whirl it again. It’s really fun:)
Sam
So glad you enjoyed the recipe, Marni! I’m definitely going to have to try this!!! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Clifford Rockson
Great pizza dough! First time making a pizza. Went from 20 min rise, directly into an olive oil brushed 12″ cast iron pan. Did not roll it out first, just pressed it flat forming a deep dish shape, loaded it supreme style(cheese, pepperoni, bell peppers, onions, and mushrooms. Dusted crust with garlic powder, then into 425 deg oven for 25 mins. It rivals Domino’s deep dish pan pizza. Was a little airy, will try rolling it next time. Thanks for the recipe.
Sam
You’re very welcome, I’m so glad it was such a hit!Love the idea of baking in a cast iron pan, yum!
Jody
Single guy foster parent here…I changed up 1/2 the flour for whole wheat. Thanks so much for the recipe my boys LOVED it. We made three!!! One for each of us….added sausage, pepperoni n mushrooms drowning in mozzarella.
Thanks again!!!! You’re awesome!!
Sam
Thank you so much, Jody! I am so glad you enjoyed it so much. 🙂
Deborah A Semis
Absolutely Amazing, I will be making my own pizza from now on. Thank you so much Sam, a keeper.
Sam
I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed, Deborah!! Thank you so much for commenting, I appreciate it 🙂
Rene
By far the best pizza dough and a breeze to make!! Thank you. Have shared with friends and family. No more bought pizza for me.
Sam
I am so glad everyone has enjoyed it so much, Rene! 🙂
Shereese
OMG!!! Amazeballs!!! So delicious! I made pizza pinwheels out of mines! My go to for pizza crust.
Sam
I am so glad you enjoyed it so much, Shereese! 🙂
Clivy
I have tried this dough. Super. Best pizza i have eaten!
Sam
I am so glad you enjoyed it so much! 🙂
Susan Roberts
I have made this crust several times now and really like it, very easy to roll out and it stays in shape too.
Sam
I am so glad you enjoyed it so much, Susan! 🙂
Angel
Can u put thia dough in the fridge after u set it out in batches? To make again and roll the next day?
Sam
Hi Angel! Please see the notes section below the recipe for how to make in advance. 🙂
Monique
Thank you for sharing this amazing recipe! I tried tonight using the bread flour and followed your recipe down to every little detail and it was the best recipe I’ve ever tried out for a pizza base! My husband loved it too!
Sam
I am so glad everyone enjoyed it so much, Monique! 🙂
Brook Purcell
Thin was perfect for pizza night. It was really easy and your steps were laid out perfectly. Thanks for saving me the $$ we have to spend on the weekly Pizza Run!
I have to say the crust is better than artisan delivery!
Sam
I am so glad everyone enjoyed it so much, Brook! 🙂
Ronda
Such a great, easy, basic pizza dough. I use original active dry yeast because that’s what I keep on hand. Just proof the yeast first. I bake it on a pizza stone with parchment paper as I don’t have corn meal on hand and don’t want a huge mess.
My favorite pizza sauce is simply tomato paste mixed with red wine to the right consistency. So good.
Sam
I am so glad you enjoyed it so much, Ronda! 🙂
Summer Bradford
I loved this recipe! It’s quick and easy to follow. I used all purpose flour. It was delicious.
Sam
I am so glad you enjoyed it so much, Summer! 🙂
Diana
Wish I would have been paying attention. We would’ve loved a second pizza but when your in a hurry you deal. Excellent flavor and pull!
Sam
I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Diana! 🙂
Cindy
This was so easy and so delicious. I’ll be making this dough from now on 😋
Sam
I am so glad you enjoyed it so much, Cindy! 🙂