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Pizza Dough III
SUBMITTED BY:
Phyllis
PHOTO BY:
TRICIA JAEGER
"A friend gave me this recipe for pizza dough. It is quick, easy and delicious!"
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PREP TIME
15 Min
COOK TIME
20 Min
READY IN
1 Hr 5 Min
Original recipe yield 1 large crust
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1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
1 cup warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
2 cups bread flour
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons white sugar
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DIRECTIONS
In a small bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Let stand until creamy, about 10 minutes.
In a large bowl, combine 2 cups bread flour, olive oil, salt, white sugar and the yeast mixture; stir well to combine. Beat well until a stiff dough has formed. Cover and rise until doubled in volume, about 30 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
Turn dough out onto a well floured surface. Form dough into a round and roll out into a pizza crust shape. Cover with your favorite sauce and toppings and bake in preheated oven until golden brown, about 20 minutes.
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Reviewed on Nov. 13, 2003 by MRSWHOOP
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MRSWHOOP
Nov. 13, 2003
Turned out wonderful! I made one with the bread flour, like the recipie calls for, and one with regular flour, (because I ran out of bread flour)did not come out as good with regular flour.
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Turned out wonderful! I made one with the bread flour, like the recipie calls for, and one...
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Reviewed on Mar. 9, 2007 by
smatchi
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smatchi
Mar. 9, 2007
We live in the Chicago suburbs so we are never short of wonderful pizza spots around, which is why I don't think to make my own pizza. My husband and I loved this pizza last night. I read some but not all of the reviews before making this. Next time I will try to make it in the morning and giv it more time to rise. However out of options at dinner time, I did the 30 min rising and although it didn't rise much, I divided it and added flour, well floured the surface and rolled it out. Luckily we like thin and crispy and so it turned out great for us. I also used a pizza pan with holes in the bottom which made it crisp up REALLY nice. Dough was very tasty. On the edges it was crispy on the outside and chewy in the middle. Something I learned from my pizza waitressing days is, even if you like a lot of sauce hold back a bit more than you think. Sauce goes a long way and that may be why some of the reviews are stating that their pizza came out too soggy. I used the Exquisite Pizza Sauce from this site and we loved it! Thank you for the recipe!
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Reviewed on May 30, 2003 by
cicada77
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cicada77
May 30, 2003
This crust turned out great. Like other reviewers noted, I had to add a little bit extra flour (maybe 1/4 cup). Great flavor and texture.
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15 users found this review helpful
This crust turned out great. Like other reviewers noted, I had to add a little bit extra...
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Reviewed on Sep. 24, 2003 by
LINDA MCLEAN
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LINDA MCLEAN
Sep. 24, 2003
Wow, the crowd's getting tough out there! I'm almost sorry I read yesterdays reviews! Well Phyllis, this had to be, the best pizza dough I've made yet. It was so EASY to work with. Normally I have such a hard time stretching it out, but I had no trouble with this. I used it with the sausage pie I made last night. Terrific and thanks!
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Reviewed on Jun. 20, 2003 by SUZANNESP
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SUZANNESP
Jun. 20, 2003
I used my bread machine for this recipe. The dough came out way too soft. I guess I will need to add more bread flour next time. I did go ahead and add the flour at the end trying to salvage the dough. The dough baked up pretty good and the taste was very delicious! I will definitely try this again with more bread flour. A very good tasting dough!
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I used my bread machine for this recipe. The dough came out way too soft. I guess I will...
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Reviewed on Nov. 18, 2007 by Toasty Mama
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Toasty Mama
Nov. 18, 2007
I made this recipe several times and had trouble with it from the beginning, but I made a few changes which helped. 1.)Two cups of flour left the dough too sticky for me, so I add about another 1/2 cup through kneading. 2.)I used olive oil to grease my pan and then sprinkled some cornmeal on top of that, then the dough for baking. 3.)This for me was the critical problem for this recipe... Many reviewers recommended partially baking the crust before applying the sauce and other toppings so it doesn't get soggy in the middle. I tried this and it simply didn't work for me. I ended up baking the crust initially for 8 minutes w/o toppings and then with the toppings for an additional 20 and the crust still wasn't done. Now instead I bake it at 400 degrees without bothering to prebake and I don't have a problem with sogginess in the center. 4.) Also add 1/4 tsp each of garlic powder and basil to the dough, but that is a personal preference and doesn't add or take away from the original recipe as it is good without it. I also like to pair this with the "Best Marinara Sauce Yet" from this site, which is very, very good. Will make again, but with my changes.
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I made this recipe several times and had trouble with it from the beginning, but I made a few...
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Reviewed on Sep. 21, 2006 by
Erica
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Erica
Sep. 21, 2006
Awesome crust. Even better than the crust I've been making for a while now. 1 cup of water is almost too much for the amount of flour in this recipe. You need to reduce the water or add flour. Very nice cripy outside and very light and fluffy inside. I also added seasoning to the dough and it turned out great.
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Awesome crust. Even better than the crust I've been making for a while now. 1 cup of water is...
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Reviewed on Jun. 6, 2007 by
RitaRita
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RitaRita
Jun. 6, 2007
Yesterday I decided to take a shot at making my own pizza crust. I read many reviews and decided after an 8-5 job this would be my best bet. SO easy! I used regular flour. It came out great! I added 1 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp thyme and 2 tsps of italian seasoning. I'm looking fwd to making again. Next time I'll do as others suggested and use a pizza stone (need to buy 1) and use corn meal at the bottom of pan. I'll also let it rise a bit longer and use 3/4 c of water for yeast mixture. I am so glad that although I didn't do some of these things IT was a HIT!!! Thank you!
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6 users found this review helpful
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Reviewed on Feb. 6, 2004 by BELEDONA
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BELEDONA
Feb. 6, 2004
This dough was so simple to make and it turned out very nice. I did add some garlic seasoning to the flour mixture. My 12 year old loved making her own pizza!
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This dough was so simple to make and it turned out very nice. I did add some garlic seasoning...
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Reviewed on Sep. 24, 2003 by VICKI VAUGHN
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VICKI VAUGHN
Sep. 24, 2003
Got a pizza baking stone for Christmas and have been trying recipes everyday. This is the best!! Very authentic. Delicious. Easy too. I added a bit more flour.
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Got a pizza baking stone for Christmas and have been trying recipes everyday. This is the...
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