You guys. I am getting so hangry for pizza just writing this post. There is a super quick, incredibly easy pizza dough recipe that I have been using for the last year or two, and it’s just time to share. I’ll admit, I have another whole wheat pizza dough recipe on The Recipe Rebel that uses active dry yeast, and requires rising (though I supposed you could bake without), and I just don’t use that one anymore because this recipe is so easy. I’m telling you, being a mom of 3 kids 6 and under changes you. It makes you appreciate a homemade pizza you can have on the table in 30 minutes (provided your toppings are mostly prepped). Because let’s face it — pizza is everyone’s favorite. It’s mom’s favorite. Dad’s favorite. Baby’s favorite (the girl loves any type of bread with cheese — quesadilla, grilled cheese, pizza…). And our older girls’ favorite. And when this easy pizza dough recipe takes just 10 minutes to throw together, no rising, no mixer, no nonsense? There’s really no reason not to make pizza a regular event. And one of the other best things about this easy pizza dough? It’s a dinnertime hit year round. Cold outside? Throw a pizza in the oven. Warm outside? Throw a pizza on the grill (check out my post on grilled pizza here). Hot outside? Check out my frozen dessert pizzas down below 😉

How to make pizza dough:

How to make whole wheat pizza dough:

This one is simple, friends: Swap the all purpose flour for whole wheat flour, or part of the all purpose flour for part whole wheat flour. You don’t need to change anything else, as you’re adding the flour gradually until it reaches just the right tackiness anyways. I timed myself making this pizza dough when I was testing it, and I did it in 5 MINUTES. How awesome is that?!? That being said, if this is your first time making pizza dough, or you have some other distractions, it might be closer to 10.

How to make thin crust pizza:

You can make this pizza crust and roll it out immediately, top and bake — this will give you a relatively thin pizza crust. This is the way we normally do it! If you want a super thin crust, you can use a slightly larger pan and roll it out into a slightly larger circle.

How to make thick crust pizza:

If you prefer thick crust pizza, you have a couple of options — do one or both for a thicker crust!

If you like the bottom thin and crispy (I do!), roll out the pizza dough immediately after preparing it, but roll it out about 1-1.5″ larger in diameter than your pizza pan. Place your circle of dough on your pan. Bring the excess dough around the edges in to the pan and pinch to make a thicker crust just around the edge of the pan. Keep going around the pan until you have a higher border of dough all around. Bake as directed. You can let the dough rise for 1-2 hours (or even more!), then roll it out in a thicker layer to fit your pan. It will become fluffier as it rises and will give a fluffier, thicker crust.

How to store pizza dough:

Can you refrigerate pizza dough?

I love pizza night because I can whip up the dough anytime I have 10 minutes, then either let it rest on the counter (I’ll leave it up to 3-4 hours and it will rise and become nice and fluffy, but this recipe makes incredible pizza without any rise time at all), or stash it in the refrigerator. The yeast will keep working in the refrigerator, but it will work very slowly, so you won’t see much rise at all. This is handy if you want to make your pizza dough, say, 4 hours up to 3 days in advance and you don’t want your dough ball to grow into a yeasty monster, spilling out of your bowl and all over your counters 😉

Can you freeze pizza dough?

You can absolutely freeze pizza dough! Simply wrap in plastic wrap then place in a large freezer bag for up to 3 months. Let thaw at room temperature or in the refrigerator (this will take a few hours), then place in a greased bowl, cover and place in a warm spot to rise. It may take a little longer to warm thoroughly and to rise, but it is worth the extra time because it will be just as fluffy as it is fresh!

How to freeze parbaked pizza crusts:

I love parbaking some pizza crusts and storing in the freezer for quick meals! Parbaking just means they are partially cooked, then frozen. So you can top them and bake until golden and save yourself some work down the line! Simply roll it out onto a pan and bake about half way, usually about 5-6 minutes. It should look slightly dry and puffed, but won’t be golden.

Our favorite pizza toppings:

ham and pineapple is always a favorite here! barbecue chicken Grilled Cheeseburger Pizza Tropical Chicken Pizza And basically anything with meat and cheese 😉

Looking for some dessert ideas? Try a dessert pizza!

Nutella Brownie Fruit Pizza Frozen Ice Cream Dessert Pizza (Treatzza Pizza!) Frozen Peanut Butter Cup Dessert Pizza

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