Pizza Dough

2020 has been our family’s year of making new traditions. For Christmas dinner I made Pizza Dough, and then we watched a movie. With the pandemic, our Christmas ended up being low-key, and pizza is the perfect food to eat while watching Klaus. Making food from scratch is hard work, but so rewarding knowing I can make 7 pizzas for under $15.00. Honest!

Each time I make pizza, we do a few that are made with random ingredients. For example, if we have BBQ or ranch, we incorporate those into the sauces. This time, I really wanted to incorporate more veggies, so I added broccoli with chicken and my homemade alfredo sauce.

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Published December 26, 2020
Updated February 28, 2022
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Pizza dough is super quick and easy to make in a KitchenAid mixer. Additionally, you can make Pizza Dough with a Cuisinart Food Processor. The recipes are different, but the results are very similar. I did a random search for pizza dough recipes years ago and came across this one that has been a no-fail, very few ingredients, and really delicious!

This recipe card, made out of an index card, has been well-used. When my mother-n-law gifted me a Cuisinart Food Processor, I discovered a recipe for Pizza Dough in the manual. Read till the end to find the link to that blog post.

Pizza Dough recipe on notecard

What You Need

Standing Mixer
Wet/Dry Measuring Cups
Measuring Spoons
Oil
Yeast
Flour
Sugar
Salt
Non-Stick Spray
Large Bowl
Plastic Wrap
Baking Stone/Pan 
Cheese Shredder

Recipe for Pizza Dough

Pizza Dough Ingredients

2 Cups Warm Water
1 Tbsp Yeast
Pinch of Sugar
1 Tbsp Salt
2 Tbsp Oil
5 Cups Flour

ingredients for Pizza Dough

Directions for Pizza Dough

1. Pour warm water into the KitchenAid mixing bowl, then sprinkle in a pinch of sugar and 1 Tablespoon Yeast. Then, whisk together well.

Water and Yeast bubbling in KitchenAid mixer bowl

2. Wait 5 minutes for the yeast to be bubbly, this will help the dough rise. 

yeast bubbly in bowl after five minutes

3. Pour 3 Cups Flour into the mixing bowl, on top of the water and yeast mixture.
*The recipe says to add the Flour in two 2 1/2 Cups increments, but I altered it to 3 and 2.

two cups flour added to water and yeast mixture

4. Add 1 Tablespoon Salt and then 2-4 Tablespoons Oil to the Flour.

salt in Tbsp measuring spoon over KitchenAid bowl

5. Insert the dough hook, lock mixer, and then turn on low until blended smooth.

blend mixture to make Pizza Dough

6. When the flour is mixed into the wet ingredients, add 2 more Cups of Flour.

add additional two cups flour to make Pizza Dough

7. When the mess gets to be TOO much, remember to add your cover, and hope it helps keep your sanity.

splash guard on KitchenAid bowl

 8. Mix the dough on low until a smooth dough ball forms, then place dough ball into a Non-Stick Sprayed medium bowl. Cover the bowl with Plastic Wrap and then set aside to rise 20 minutes.

Pizza dough resting in two separate bowls covered in plastic wrap

While the doughs rest, on a cutting board, cut all of my veggies, shred cheeses, cook the sausage, make alfredo, and then clean up the flour mess. I typically do 2 separate pizza doughs, as I make 3 or 4 crusts out of each dough recipe. Feeding our family of 6 requires a lot of food. Also, we love eating leftover pizza for days!

9. When dough has doubled in size, use a knife or a pizza cutter to divide while resting on a baking sheet or baking stone that has been sprayed with non-stick spray.

10. Gently press the dough down on a sprayed baking sheet, until it is spread out to cover the pan.
I have not yet mastered the flying-through-the-air technique. For example, I spray the baking pans and then place a pizza dough ball in the middle. Then, using my fingers, I gently press the dough out towards the edges moving in a circle, until the pizza is fully formed.

Pizza dough formed on pizza pans

11. Repeat with all of the dough pieces, so all of your crusts are made, and on baking sheets.

12. Let them rest for a few minutes, this helps them rise a bit more and additionally to not be tough.

Alfredo Sauce Recipe

Ingredients for Alfredo Sauce

1 Tbsp unsalted Butter
1-2 Tbsp Flour
1 Cup Milk
1 Cup Shredded Cheese Blend
 ~Parmesan
 ~Asiago
~Mozzarella
1/8 tsp each Garlic Powder, Salt, Pepper, Oregano, and Onion Powder for flavor

Alfredo Sauce Directions

1. Melt Butter in a saucepan, then mix in Flour with a whisk until crumbly. Let the flour cook for a minute.

2. If desired, add Garlic Powder, Oregano, Pepper, Salt, and Onion Powder for flavor and then stir into the flour mixture to combine.

garlic powder, oregano, pepper, salt and onion powder added to flour mixture in saucepan

3. Slowly pour in Milk into the pan, then whisk until blended with all of the flour crumbles.

milk added to saucepan to make alfredo

4. When the milk is smooth, add shredded cheese blend in small amounts, whisking until smooth. Typically, we make alfredo sauce with asiago, mozzarella and parmesan cheeses. However, you can choose to use whichever cheese blend you’d like.

shredded cheese added to mixture in saucepan

Recipe for Pizza Dough

Pizza Dough

Prep Time 45 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Servings 3 pizza doughs

Equipment

  • KitchenAid Mixer
  • Baking Sheet
  • Medium Bowl
  • Plastic Wrap
  • Non-stick spray

Ingredients
  

Pizza Dough Ingredients

  • 2 cups Warm Water
  • 1 Tbsp Yeast
  • Pinch Sugar
  • 1 Tbsp Salt
  • 4 Tbsp Oil
  • 5 cups Flour

Alfredo Ingredients

  • 1 Tbsp Butter
  • 1 Tbsp Flour
  • 1/4 tsp Garlic Powder
  • 1/4 tsp Onion Powder
  • 1/4 tsp Oregano
  • Salt & Pepper to taste
  • 1 cup Milk
  • 1/2 cup Mozzarella shredded
  • 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese shredded
  • 1/4 cup Asiago shredded

Instructions
 

Alfredo Sauce Directions

  • In a medium saucepan, melt 1 Tbsp Butter.
  • Mx in 1 Tbsp flour with a whisk until crumbly, then let the flour cook for 1 minute.
  • If desired, add 1/4 tsp Garlic Powder, 1/4 tsp Oregano, Pepper, Salt & Pepper, and 1/4 tsp Onion Powder for flavor to the flour mixture, then whisk it together.
  • Slowly pour in 1 cup Milk, whisk until blended with all of the flour crumbles.
  • When the milk is smooth, add Shredded Cheese blend in small amounts, whisking until smooth.

Pizza Dough Directions

  • Pour 2 cups Warm Water into the KitchenAid mixing bowl, then sprinkle in a pinch of sugar and 1 Tablespoon Yeast.
  • Wait 5 minutes for the yeast to be bubbly, this will help the dough rise.
  • Pour 3 Cups Flour into the mixing bowl, on top of the water and yeast mixture.
  • Add 1 Tablespoon Salt and 4 Tablespoons Oil to the Flour.
  • Insert the dough hook, lock mixer, and turn on low until blended smooth.
  • When Flour is mixed into the wet, add 2 more Cups of Flour.
  • Mix the dough on low until a smooth dough ball forms, then place dough ball into a Non-Stick Sprayed bowl.
  • Cover it with Plastic Wrap and then set aside to rise 20 minutes.
  • While the doughs rest, I wash and cut all of my veggies, shred cheeses, cook the sausage, make alfredo, and clean up the flour mess.
  • When dough has doubled in size, use a knife or a pizza cutter to divide the dough into three equal parts.
  • Gently press the dough down on a sprayed baking sheet, until it is spread out to cover the pan.
  • Repeat with all of the dough pieces, so all of your crusts are made, and on baking sheets.
  • Let the Pizza doughs rest for a few minutes, doing so helps them rise a bit more and not be too tough.
  • Spread the Alfredo sauce on the pizza crusts and then place the toppings and sprinkle cheese on top.
  • Bake each pizza at 400 degrees for 15-18 minutes on the middle rack.  

Notes


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13. Typically, we use a 1-pound sausage from ALDI, it cooks really well into sausage crumbles, and is great for pizza!
To cook the sausage, pre-heat a pan on the stove, spray with a non-stick spray, and cook the sausage on Medium until all of the sausage is browned. Then, using a spatula, break apart the meat.
14. Clean and then cut any veggies you want to add to your pizzas.  Some of the vegetables included were sweet peppers and cherry tomatoes. Additionally, I also added a small amount of 4-Year Aged Cheddar cheese to some of the pizzas!  
15. In our fridge, we also had leftover Shredded Chicken, Pepperoni, and this awesome package of Sliced Ham that I cut up. 
16 Spread the Sauce, Meat, Veggies, Cheeses, or any other toppings on your pizzas.
17. Then 
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