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NO-NONSENSE PIZZA DOUGH RECIPE 
4 cups bread or all purpose flour (white)
1 1/4 cups lukewarm water
1 packet active dry yeast, or 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
2 tablespoons olive oil (any good brand), but extra virgin is best
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar, or 1 teaspoon honey
1/4 cup milk or 1/4 cup water

Preheat oven 450°F.

I prefer using milk for the liquid in this recipe. It adds flavor to your dough. But if you don't have it, use water.

Using a large ceramic mixing bowl, or any suitable food safe bowl, add the flour, make a "well" in middle, and put in 1 teaspoon salt, stir to combine well. Set aside.

Prepare the starter: In a liquid measuring cup pour in 1 1/4 cups lukewarm water, 1 teaspoon sugar or honey, and one package of active dry yeast. Stir and set aside for 5 minutes. Allow to foam up (or proof).

Next, mix the starter (yeast water) and the milk in the bowl containing the flour with 2 tablespoons olive oil. Stir together using a wooden spoon or clean hands.

Note: You will need additional flour to knead on the surface that you're working on. Knead for about 8 minutes or until you get a smooth elastic rubbery dough ball.

Set aside in bowl, drizzle with a little olive oil to keep the dough from drying out. Let dough sit covered lightly with plastic wrap or use a plate or damp clean towel to cover it.

Allow the dough to rise for 30 minutes to an hour. Flatten dough and press out into a circle to fit the pan it will be baked in. Spread it out evenly, don't be afraid to lift underneath to stretch the dough. Sprinkle baking pan with yellow cornmeal or Farina. If you don't have these on hand you can use flour or simply grease the pan with olive oil using a paper towel.

Top with your favorite spaghetti sauce, spreading out using the back of a spoon, then add shredded or sliced mozzarella cheese, and jack or Parmesan cheese.

Layer on some cooked meats, and add pizza style vegetables, such as mushrooms, sliced peppers, and chopped onions.

Bake for about 12-14 mins, but watch it!

When the bottom looks slightly browned and the pizza looks bubbly, remove from oven.

Now enjoy the best pizza you ever had!

Submitted by: jo westcoast

recipe reviews
No-Nonsense Pizza Dough Recipe
   #121377
 Jennifer (Maryland) says:
Love this recipe. It makes a lot of dough and it tastes great.
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 Debra (Pennsylvania) says:
Made it for my son who dislikes crunchy burnt parlor pies he loved this crust. It was soft. And chewy but not doughy. Great pizza
   #111866
 Mary Nail (Michigan) says:
I made this and it is the best crust I've ever made! My family loved it!
   #110763
 Marlene (Kansas) says:
Loved this recipe! The textue of the dough was "just right" fom the start. Covered my pizza stone and still had lots of dough left so I froze it. Used that dough the next week. It was even better in taste than I remembered. Thanks for this great recipe.
   #107972
 Angela (United States) says:
This was my 1st try at making pizza dough (and using yeast for anything). It turned out great! This recipe is super easy, perfect for us beginners and tastes great. I'm not sure why, but this recipe made 2 large pizzas (I thought it made one). Once again great recipe! Will make again. (Tonight actually)
   #106246
 KB ABQ (New Mexico) says:
Terrific dough. Very silky, perfect consistency and yummy in a simple way with lots of depth.

Tasty. I am not looking any further!

Leftover dough is going to be breakfast with tomato, oregano, sausage and an egg...Can't wait.
   #105155
 Danni (Rhode Island) says:
It is first time making pizza dough, I'm eating it right now. I think it came out pretty darn good for my 1st time. I will certainly make it again. I guess the really test will be what hubby thinks when he gets home. Though he'll most likely just be happy I cooked!
   #99940
 Jesicca (Saint Lucia) says:
This is my first time trying out a a pizza dough recipe from scratch and this is the best pizza I have tasted. I let the dough rise for 35 minutes and baked for 20 minutes and it came out great.
   #99854
 JonnyBoy (California) says:
I dont do reviews but this dough is so good I felt obligated to add a comment. Found this after moving to a city where finding a good pizza was as hard as finding a needle in a hay stack. Decided I'd make my own. After trying many different recipes I stumbled across this one and I found a winner! I've made it several times since and it always comes out amazing. Whether I stretch the dough paper see through thin or leave a little thickness its always good.
   #98532
 Stef (Pennsylvania) says:
BEST pizza crust EVER!! Huge hit and we will make it again and again!
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 Jessica (Georgia) says:
Amazing! I've been trying to find a great pizza dough recipe for a while, and I am finally happy! Instead of kneading by hand, I used to paddle attachment for my stand mixer. I can't wait to try it with calzones!
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 ELISA (Florida) says:
This is my first pizza dough...SOOO easy, tasty...did add the Italian seasoning to the dough..not sure if it made that much of a difference...loved this recipe. Actually made two batches- one with all- purpose flour and one with bread flour- they were both very good. A keeper!
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 Pat (Washington) says:
I measured all the ingredients into my bread machine, used the dough setting and let the machine do all the work. It turned out great. It makes a lot, so I put 1/2 of it in a zip lock bag for another day. Best pizza dough recipe I have used yet!
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 Eulie (New York) says:
I am an experienced baker and I must say this, I tried this recipe today and it came out excellent. My kids enjoyed this pizza very much. My Toppings were peppers, bacon and sausages.
Thank you.
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 Sj (Minnesota) says:
Was tasty! Thanks for a good recipe.

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