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All-Purpose Pizza Dough

3.5

(13)

Pizza dough being rolled out
Photograph by Joyce Lee, food styling by Brandon Gray, prop styling by Chloe Kirk

This classic homemade pizza dough recipe is one to keep in your back pocket. Your stand mixer will do the heavy lifting here, while an overnight rest in the refrigerator will allow the dough to develop flavor and texture—and let you skip the usual hand-kneading. Using a small amount of whole wheat flour gives the yeast character and texture, leading to a dough with greater personality. All of the ingredients should be room temperature before mixing, including the water. Using tepid water slows the rising of the dough (warm water would cause it to ferment too quickly), giving it more time to develop. The resulting pizza crust has an airy lift and tons of crispy, chewy character and blisters beautifully in a hot oven.

This easy recipe comes from Brandon Gray, the chef behind Los Angeles pizza pop-up Brandoni Pepperoni. After a stint in the Navy and a few fine-dining kitchens, Gray launched Brandoni Pepperoni in April 2020; now his creations—inspired by the farmers market and named after West Coast hip-hop hits—are local favorites. Use this dough as the base for your favorite pizza toppings, or use one of Gray’s combinations: the Steady Mobbin (pesto and zucchini), Earfquake (Sun Gold tomatoes and fennel), and Chin Check (grilled chicken and vodka sauce).

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What you’ll need

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes four 12" pizzas

Ingredients

2

tsp. honey

½

tsp. active dry yeast

cup (83 g) whole wheat flour

6

cups (750 g) Italian 00 flour or bread flour, divided

3

Tbsp. Diamond Crystal or 1 Tbsp. plus 2¼ tsp. Morton kosher salt

Extra-virgin olive oil (for pan)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Whisk 2 tsp. honey, ½ tsp. active dry yeast, and 2½ cups water in the bowl of a stand mixer until honey and yeast are dissolved.

    Step 2

    Fit bowl onto mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment. Add ⅔ cup (83 g) whole wheat flour and 3 cups (375 g) Italian 00 flour or bread flour and mix on medium-low speed, scraping down sides of bowl as needed, until mixture resembles pancake batter, about 4 minutes. Add 3 Tbsp. Diamond Crystal or 1 Tbsp. plus 2¼ tsp. Morton kosher salt and remaining 3 cups (375 g) Italian 00 flour or bread flour; mix until dough forms a ball, about 2 minutes. Increase speed to high and continue to mix until dough is smooth and sticky and pulls away from sides of bowl, 8–10 minutes more.

    Step 3

    Remove bowl from mixer and cover with plastic wrap. Let sit at room temperature 5 hours, then chill at least 12 hours and up to 2 days.

    Step 4

    Divide dough into 4 portions and form into balls; place on a lightly oiled baking sheet. Cover with an upturned baking sheet and let sit at room temperature 4 hours.

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  • the water is in the recipe - 2½ cups water. This is a great recipe. I portion and freeze. So easy and so good. I found the recipe originally in the magazine and have been making it ever since. I do cut the recipe in half because it really does work your stand mixer and my stand mixer is over 20 years old.

    • Anonymous

    • Austin, TX

    • 8/18/2023

  • You cant make dough without water!

    • Abizzaman

    • 7/16/2023

  • Doesn’t this recipe have water ?

    • Anonymous

    • 3/27/2023

  • Did it in a bread maker (pizza dough option). Super easy and delicious. Freezes well too

    • Miriam

    • Miami, FL

    • 11/26/2022

  • This is my all-time favorite pizza dough recipe. I've made it following the recipe precisely and made it accidentally messing up the rest/chill times. It's forgiving and the dough is so easy to work with at the actual pizza shaping stage. Going to stop trying new pizza dough recipes every other time and use this one from now on.

    • Kaelan

    • Anchorage, Alaska

    • 10/9/2022

  • Another vote for something is wrong with this recipe - I’ve made a lot of dough/bread and this is terrible. I followed recipe exactly, weighed bread flour, and questioned how wet it was when I started my rise. Needs more flour - had to add so much more in order to actually shape into something usable.

    • Alex

    • 9/21/2022

  • Was this recipe even tested? Followed it exactly - and just got a really wet dough that ripped so easy when trying to shape. Had to go out and get store dough!

    • Anonymous

    • Toronto, Ontario

    • 9/17/2022