Last week I confessed to you guys my homemade pizza obsession. Yes, it’s a full-fledged obsession – and from the feedback I got, it sounds like you guys are hooked, too!!
Let me tell you, once you try homemade pizza you will totally be a die-hard fan forever. My half always has sausage & jalapeno, and I swear that our pizza tastes exactly like my favorite ones from Campisi’s and I Fratelli – not that I’m biased (ahem). And on top of being delicious, we can make our pizza from scratch faster than a delivery guy can bring us one, and our pizza is cheaper! (We calculated it at about $6 per pizza – a total bargain when compared to other gourmet pizzas).

Here’s a quick rundown of how to add a delicious pizza recipe to your arsenal. It looks a little intimidating but it is seriously easy!!
1. Gather what you need:
Basic Ingredients { for a 2-person pizza }
~ 1 ball of frozen pizza dough { We use individually packaged frozen dough from Central Market, but any frozen dough will do. There are all sorts of instructions about letting the dough “proof” and expand, etc., but we ignored all that and just defrosted it in the fridge the night before we wanted to use it. We are rebels, and it worked out just fine. If you want to make your own, this dough recipe is supposed to be delish. }
~ 2-3 T pizza sauce { we use this one, also from Central Market }
~ 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese { we buy a big bag from Sam’s, divide it into little ziplock bags and freeze most of it }
Toppings { this is what we use, but you could vary the toppings as you like - olives, fresh basil, chicken and artichokes are a few other yummy options }
~ 1/2 lb. ground Italian sausage, cooked & drained { make sure any meat you use is cooked before you put it on your pizza }
~ minced, canned jalapenos
~ pepperoni slices { we use the Wilson’s brand, found near the bacon }
~ feta crumbles { for some reason, a few feta crumbles on top of the pizza are totally yummy – but optional, of course! }
Garlic Butter – optional { spread over the crust, you could also for dipping Papa John’s-style }
~ 1-2 T melted butter or margarine
~ 1 clove garlic, minced { we use the jarred garlic – so easy! }
~ 1 t dried oregano
Prep Stuff
~ rolling pin
~ 1/4 cup flour { to prevent dough from sticking }
~ pizza stone or baking sheet
~ basting brush
2. Get the dough ready. Preheat your oven to 450 degrees (and if you’re using a pizza stone, stick it in the oven to preheat for a few minutes – this will make the crust crispier). By this point, your dough has already thawed and it ready to be fiddled with. We’ve found that it’s best to roll out your dough on the pizza stone or baking sheet – otherwise, transferring the floppy dough from the counter to the baking sheet is a serious disaster (or at least it was for us!).
To roll out your dough, dust a thin layer of flour on your baking sheet (if using a hot pizza stone, be careful not to touch it!), plop the dough on the baking sheet, and then dust the top of the dough with a little more flour. Roll out the dough with your rolling pin until it’s the size and shape that you want (remember that thicker dough will lead to softer pizza). If you don’t have a rolling pin, just evenly push and pull the dough with your hands, but be careful to keep the thickness of the dough even and not to tear any holes in the dough.
3. Put on the goodies. Spoon a small amount of pizza sauce in the middle of the dough and spread it around with the back of your spoon – go as close to the edges as you’d like, and this will determine how much crust you have. Start with a small amount of sauce and add more – you’ll need less than you think (we usually use about 2 – 2.5 large spoonfuls). Next, sprinkle your pizza with mozzarella cheese and add all of your favorite toppings. The last step is to brush the crust with your garlic butter mixture using the basting brush. You don’t have to do this last step but it definitely gives the crust more flavor!
4. Bake your pizza. Throw your pizza in the 450 degree oven for about 10 minutes (keep an eye on it since each oven cooks a little differently). Your pizza is done when the crust is golden brown & the cheese is melted – then cut it into slices and enjoy it!!
YUM!! Ready to whip up a pizza? What toppings are you going to put on it? Mmmm, I’m already dreaming of our next pizza fest . . .
P.S. You guys shared some awesome recipes last week – I can’t WAIT to try them out! In fact, we’re trying Sara S’s lime chicken soft tacos tonight . . . so excited!
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Oh, that looks yummy!!!
I hope you like the tacos. :) We’re having them tonight, too!
Sara S,
I’m sure we’ll love these yummy tacos!! Thanks again for telling us about them. :) Long live Mexican food!!
~ Liz
I LOVE making homemade pizza! Here is a good tip for the transfer to the oven. Instead of rolling out your dough on the pizza stone, keep the stone in the oven (the hotter the better!) and roll your dough onto parchment paper (NOT wax paper!). You can build the whole pizza on the parchment and just lift by the paper edges to transfer the pizza directly to your stone in the oven! The parchment gets crispy on the edges, but it won’t burn in the short time it will be in the oven. Hope this helps!!
b*schus,
FANTASTIC advice!! You can bet I’ll be trying that out the parchment paper next time. Thanks for the tip!
~ Liz
Thank you so much for posting this – Matt and I have NEVER made homemade pizza, if you can believe it. When he gets back in town, you can bet we’re trying this out! YUMMY!
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Have you ever tried Scalini’s in Lakewood. I love theirs. We order it with Feta, black olives and red onions…Yum.
I will look for the frozen dough at Central Market.
Lucinda,
Yes, Scalini’s is delish!! And in fact I’ll be having it again soon for a friend’s birthday – I’ll have to recommend that combo! Thanks for the heads up. :)
~ Liz
I feel a top-your-own-pizza party coming on!
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I love homemade pizza. We make it a lot. If anyone doens’t have access to frozen dough, making it yourself is super easy but you just have to factor in the rising time (only one rising time as opposed to the two with bread though). The kids love rolling out their own dough and putting their toppings on. I don’t have a pizza stone either – I just use the black trays that come with the oven. I love your topping ideas!
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Oh yum. Is it bad that I make home-made pizza from Rhodes rolls?!!!
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