Everybody loves homemade pizza and making your own is a lot easier than you think! If you’re not up to making your own dough, most supermarkets carry pizza dough so you can still have the fun of making your own pizza without most of the work.
Once you’ve gone through the process of making your dough (or buying your dough) give your dough one last rise and you can start shaping your dough.
Forming your crust and shaping your pizza is the next step. If you don’t get it perfectly round, don’t worry. Just tell everyone your it’s rustic!
Use your favorite pizza sauce, using a ladle or spoon to spread the sauce. The biggest mistake most people make is putting too much sauce on their dough.
Then add a nice layer of shredded mozzarella to your pizza.
If you’re using topping you can place them on the pizza now. *Chef’s Tip: If you use a lot of toppings only place a few on initially, then after the pizza has baked for 4-5 minutes remove it from the oven and place your additional toppings on with a sprinkle of mozzarella to top it all off. If you start off with all of the toppings your crust might get soggy, or it will be harder to get it off the pizza peel onto your baking surface.
*Chef’s Tip: making your pizza on parchment paper will make it much easier to slide it in the oven. Don’t worry about the parchment paper, it will only turn brown.
Remove your homemade pizza from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes.
Slice your pizza using a pizza cutter or chef’s knife and serve up some deliciousness!
I added a little bleu cheese before cooking, making my pizza extra flavorful!
Before placing my pizza into the oven I brush the exposed crust with olive oil and sprinkle a seasoning mixture of garlic, salt, black pepper and oregano to give the crust extra flavor. I had extra dough from my batch so I shaped it and baked it, seasoning the entire crust before baking. I then froze my parbaked crust in an extra large ziplock bag saving it for another time.
*Chef’s Tip: double your dough recipe and make up extra pizza shells to use when you don’t have time to make the fresh dough.
If you love homemade pizza you might want to try these recipes:
- Southern Style Pizza
- Chicken Parm Pizza
- Italian Hoagie Pizza
- Apple Butter Pizza
- Pepperoni Pizza Grilled Cheese Sandwich
judith a judge
i have several pizza recipes but am going to try this one since i love your recipes.i am 84 and still like doing new things .casn you giv me doem freezer advice for pizza. thank you
Lisa
Hello, I made this pizza a couple days ago and it is just delicious!! Thank you for sharing your recipe!
Janet
Hi Chef: I don’t see yeast in the ingredients. Maybe it is there andI am not seeing it? How much yeas?
Chef Dennis Littley
Thanks so much for seeing that Janet, I used one regular packet 2 1/4 ounces of dry yeast.
Mary Frances
Wow! Didn’t think it would be this easy to make pizza at home. Thanks Chef Dennis!
Jeremy White
I ve already tried some home made pizzas. But this was the best. Thank you!
Chef Dennis Littley
Thanks for the feedback Jeremy! Happy to hear you enjoyed using my recipe!
Chef Dennis Littley
you’re welcome Mary Frances, I hope you get a chance to try the recipe!
Kristi Rimkus
I’m a pizza fanatic and learned a long time ago that pizza can be a healthy choice too if I make it home. Thanks for the freezing tip. I can’t wait to give it a try!
Chef Dennis Littley
Thanks for stopping by Kristi, and freezing makes homemade pizza even easier!
Annamaria @ Bakewell Junction
Chef Dennis,
Homemade pizza is so much better than store bought! Great looking pizza.
Annamaria
Chef Dennis Littley
yes it is Annamaria and a whole lot cheaper!
Kath
That’s a great-looking pizza, Dennis! I love the way you seasoned the crust.
Chef Dennis Littley
Thanks Kath, that made it very hard not to eat the crust!