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This homemade Pizza Dough recipe is a staple everyone needs, made with inexpensive pantry ingredients and it can be cooked in the oven, air fryer, pizza oven, or on the grill.

Fool proof Pizza Dough
Our family eats homemade pizza almost weekly, and this pizza dough recipe yields a fool-proof, sturdy and chewy American-style pizza crust. It only takes a few minutes to mix in my Bosch stand mixer (or by hand), then let rise. And I highly suggest you make the pizza dough in advance and refrigerate until you're ready; it makes pizza night so practical and doable!
We use this recipe for pizzas in our Ooni pizza oven, on a pizza stone (or I have a pizza steel that I like even better than my pizza stone). You could also use this pizza dough for air fryer pizza, or grilled pizzas!
Top it with my homemade pizza sauce to take it to the next level, or browse all of our pizza recipes for more fun topping ideas. And if you want a healthier crust, I also have a Protein Pizza and Wheat Pizza Dough recipe I love!
How to make Pizza Dough:
Make Dough: Combine ½ cup warm water, yeast, and a pinch of sugar and set aside to let it activate for 5 minutes. (It should get foamy on top, if this doesn't happen, your yeast might be old). Pour yeast mixture in a mixing bowl then add the remaining water, salt, vinegar, and olive oil. Gradually add the flour to the mixer on medium-low speed then knead for about 7 minutes, or knead by hand until smooth and elastic.

Rise and Shape: Set dough ball in a greased bowl and cover with a dry kitchen towel to rise for about an hour, or until doubled in size. Separate the dough into 2-3 sections (it will make two 14″ pizzas or three 9″ pizzas). Spray the surface lightly with kitchen spray or dust it with flour then roll the dough with a rolling pin into a circle, using your hands as needed to stretch to your desired size.

Bake and Serve: Sprinkle a little cornmeal and flour on a pizza peel then carefully lay your shaped dough on top. If you don't have a pizza peel, you can use a piece of parchment paper. If baking in the oven, preheat to 450°F with a pizza stone inside, if you have one. Use a fork to prick the dough a few times and par-bake crust in the oven for 3-4 minutes. Remove from oven, add pizza sauce and toppings, then bake for 8-15 more minutes, until the crust is golden and cheese is bubbly. See recipe notes for how to cook in a pizza oven, air fryer, or grill.

Make Ahead and Freezing Instructions:
To Make Ahead: Make the homemade pizza dough and transfer to a greased bowl with a tight lid. Refrigerate for several hours, or overnight. Remove from fridge and set on counter until it comes to room temperature. Roll out and bake as instructed. You could also roll out the dough, par-bake it, add pizza toppings, and then wrap it in plastic wrap and keep in the fridge for a “take-and-bake” style pizza that's completely ready for the oven.
To Freeze: As soon as you finish making the dough, wrap it in plastic wrap and place in a freezer safe container. Freeze for up to 3 months. To thaw, place it in a greased bowl, cover, and refrigerate until completely thawed (about 24 hours). Let it come to room temperature before rolling the dough out. You can also make your own frozen pizzas by par-baking the dough, adding toppings, and freezing, well covered.
More Pizza Recipes:
- Pepperoni Pizza
- Calzones
- Burrata Pizza
- Cheeseburger Pizza
- Loaded Jalapeño Popper Pizza
- Thai Chicken Pizza
- White Pizza
- Grilled Pizza
- Chicken Alfredo Pizza

Pizza Dough
Equipment
- Pizza Oven , optional
- Air fryer , optional
Ingredients
- 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
- 2 teaspoons granulated sugar
- 1 1/2 cups warm water
- 3 Tablespoons olive oil
- 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
- 1 teaspoon white vinegar
- 3 3/4-4 cups bread flour, , all-purpose flour would also work
Instructions
- Combine Ingredients: In a large bowl of a stand mixer, combine ½ cup of the warm water with the sugar and yeast. Stir to dissolve the yeast then let rest for 5 minutes. It should foam on the top. Add the remaining 1 cup of warm water, olive oil, salt and vinegar.
- Knead Dough: Begin mixing on medium-low speed, gradually adding the flour a cup at a time, and knead the dough for about 7 minutes, or until it's smooth and elastic. You may not need all of the flour. The dough should be slightly sticky, but not so sticky that it really sticks to your fingertip when touched.
- Rise: Transfer dough to a greased bowl and cover with a dry towel or greased plastic wrap. Allow to rise for 1 to 1.5 hours, or until it has about doubled in volume.
- Roll out: Gently punch the dough down and place on a lightly greased or floured counter top. Divide dough into 2 or 3 equal pieces (makes about two 14'' or three 9'' pizzas). Roll and stretch the dough to desired size and thickness. Brush dough with olive oil.
Oven Method:
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (with a pizza stone inside, if you have one). Add cornmeal and flour to a pizza peel or use a pizza pan. Pick the top of the dough a few times with a fork and pre-bake the dough in the pizza pan, or slide onto a hot pizza stone to pre-bake for 3-4 minutes. Remove from oven and add pizza sauce and toppings. Return to oven and bake for 8-15 more minutes or until the crust is golden and the cheese is bubbly.
Pizza Oven Method:
- Add cornmeal and flour to a pizza peel and place rolled out dough on top. Add toppings. Slide into preheated pizza oven and cook according to pizza oven instructions.
Air Fryer Method:
- Roll dough into small sizes that will fit in air fryer. Cook in air fryer for 1 minute (check after 30 seconds, to make sure it didn't fold over), then flip sides and cook 1 more minute. Repeat with remaining crusts. Add toppings. Cook at 370 for 1-3 minutes or until bubbly.
Grill Method:
- Preheat grill to medium-high. Roll out dough and place on a piece of parchment paper. Spread with oil, then gently flip the pizza onto the grill, oil side down, and peel the parchment paper off. Cover grill lid and cook for 2-3 or until grill marks on bottom. Flip the pizzas onto a plate and add sauce and toppings to cooked side. Reduce heat and slide pizzas back on frill to cook another 3-5 minutes.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Recipe adapted from All recipes.
*I originally shared this recipe March 2013. Updated March 2020, June 2023 and March 2025.





Hi Lauren!
Do you have any suggestions for making personal pizzas with toppings that can be frozen? My teen would love to be able to grab a small pie before practice, but I’m hesitant to purchase the packaged premade frozen options.
Thanks!
Absolutely! I do this all the time. I pre-bake the dough for 5-6minutes, add toppings, then freeze it to bake fresh, later. Pizza sauce, cheese, pepperoni, sausage, bell pepper, onion all freeze great. A BBQ chicken pizza would also freeze well.
How do you cook it from frozen? I am trying to make a bunch ahead of time so I can just pull out and bake. What temp do you use? Also how would you do it without toppings?
BEST RECIPE EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have been using this recipe for like the 6th time now and every time, it never disappoints. First time I made it, the family loved it and it received many great comments… actually didn’t make enough pizza that night (smh). Anyways, thank you for this recipe, I loved it and the people I have shared it with love it too. Definitely can’t go wrong with this one.
Hello, thank you for this. I tried this today and the crust was beautiful on the parts where I had rolled it well and baked it well (I tried different heights, the bottom and the middle) and also different baking trays.
Questions:
1. How do I prevent the dough from springing back when rolling it out?
2. What shelf or level in the oven do I bake it on? The bottom most immediately that sits as the base of the oven, one above that or the middle of the oven?
Thanks!
Hi, I experienced the same about the dough springing back (shrinking) while rolling. So the next time I made pizza dough, and when it was ready to “punch down and cut into portions”…I don’t punch or knead the dough. I just take a knife cut into portions but I did not knead the dough. I gently just shaped into a ball and begin rolling. Worked! No shrinking:) It’s important that you don’t knead the dough before rolling. I hope this helps you.
Regarding oven shelf, I have a fan forced oven and I place it on all the 3 shelves as I make 3 pizzas. It bakes well. Happy cooking!! 🙂
The recipes says it makes 3 thin crust pizzas; what size are they? Thanks
Far, churr. Tried this recipe because Mum and sis had a recipe that required no yeast and they thought they were the bomb dot com, but I WANTED TO DO IT RIGHT AND BE THE BEST without too much effort and dayum!! Not only did this taste dribbling good, the reheat of my pizza TASTED AMAZING and we put the leftover pizza’s in the freezer & heating that was EVEN BETTER!!!!!!!! QUARANTINE GOT ME TESTING RECIPES – THIS ONE IS LEGIT! GOT ME FEELING LIKE SELLING MY PIZZA! THANK YOU!
Had to comment on this month-old comment because I love your enthusiasm!!!
Can I add all the ingredients in my bread machine to make the dough?
I am 68 years old and for some reason, could never make a simple ‘pizza’ I have tried, and tried. I thought, one last time, I’d try and then just plan on going to my favorite pizza joint (which has increased its prices and changed the recipes) from now on. O.K. Last time my husband, who was the one that said,’For all the work that’s involved, don’t make pizza again–and on top of it, you know this isn’t very good’. NOW….drum roll, was it 4 maybe 5 times during dinner tonight, he said, “WOW…THIS IS GREAT.” Thanks so much. Now, on to trying different toppings ! BTW: I didn’t have white vinegar, used apple cider, and used the Bosch, which almost gave me a heart attack because it left a bunch of loose dough on the bottom. I gathered it together and kneaded it for another 3-mins or so, and it survived. Any explanation as to why this happened ? Not enough dough? Speed too low ? I’d like to know your thoughts.
Me ha quedado perfecto, lo amé.
Full proof recipe… 100% recommended… i have many other recipe, nothing came so good.. thank u so much.. i am great fan of ur recipe…
I didn’t know how we’d manage without Pizza during the lock down here in South Africa, especially with 2 teenage sons. I started this pizza dough quite hesitantly but I was absolutely blown away by how amazing my pizzas turned out. I also used your 5 minute pizza sauce recipe. My hubby now wants me to make pizza at home instead to takeaways! Thank you so much!
Hi Liezel
What yeast are you using? I only have anchor yeast. I think it should be fine?
Good luck on your side!
From a fellow locked-down family
Annelize