The Perfect Pizza Crust for about a Buck Fifty

[ 4 ] July 7, 2009 |
Better with Family & Movie

Best w/ Family & a Movie

Ok, I admit it… I’m a bit of a Pizza Snob.  I really dislike the cheap pizza that comes from ‘huts’, and from the little dude wearing a toga  – but I’m also too cheap to pay for a ‘gourmet’ pizza made by a ‘knight’ who claims that his ‘table is round’ (if you catch my drift). 

Pizza is a VERY special treat in our family for two reasons:  1. We regularly eat only ‘whole’ and ‘raw’ foods in our house; and 2. ’Pizza Night’ also means an extra ‘Family Night’ – complete with a movie, dessert, and snuggles on the couch. 

After searching the internet over for the Perfect Pizza Crust, I finally found one, and then I modified it slightly to reduce the amount of yeast needed.   I can’t take credit for the entire recipe – but it’s been so long, that I can’t remember where I found the original one. 

So every now and then, when we crave a good pizza, we make it ourselves.  It’s a simple recipe, and the cost for this ‘perfect pizza crust’ is only about $1.50 with maybe another $2 for the sauce and cheese topping.   And in my book, you can’t beat the taste or the cost!  I’m hoping you’ll give it a try – perhaps it will start a whole new tradition in your family.

As aways, here’s the recipe along with a ’how-to video’ for making ’The Perfect Pizza Crust’.   The ‘Perfect Pizza Sauce’ recipe and video are coming soon.

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Here is the ingredient list… or if you have the Living Cookbook software, you can download the free .fdx recipe file and import it:

Living Cookbook .fdx Recipe File:
Perfect Pizza Crust (To Download: Right mouse click on the recipe and select ’save file as’ – Save to your computer and then you can import it into your Living Cookbook program.

Perfect Pizza Crust

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups very warm water
2 tsp yeast
2 tsp sugar
3 1/2 cups all purpose flour (start with 3 cups and add more as needed and set aside some for your hands and rolling out dough)
1 tsp salt
1 Tbs Olive Oil

Procedure

  1. If you have a food processor, this pizza dough can be made in under 5 minutes with hardly any mess to your kitchen.  Of course, you could also mix the dough in a heavy duty stand mixer, in a bread machine, or by hand (although the latter would be a serious workout).
  2. Place very warm water, yeast and sugar in food processor and pulse once to mix.  While most recipes will tell you to use lukewarm water when making yeast dough, I find that by the time you take hot water, put it into a measuring cup and then into a food processor, it has cooled significantly.  I always use water that is almost too hot to the touch, and have always had great success.  Let sit while you measure out the dry ingredients.
  3. After 5 minutes or so, you will see small bubbles forming in the liquid in the food processor, which indicates that your yeast is working.  Dump in the dry ingredients and turn on the food processor.  The machine will go all the work, including the kneading.  After about a minute the dough should form into a ball going around in your food processor.  Open the machine and take a look.  If you think the dough is too wet, you can add a bit a flour, but know that too wet is better than too dry, and the dough will loose some of its stickiness as it rises.
  4. Place about a tablespoon of olive oil in a large bowl.  Take the dough out of the food processor (putting a little olive oil or flour on your hands will keep it from sticking) and form it into a ball.  Place in the bowl and turn to lightly coat with the olive oil.
  5. Cover with a clean, damp kitchen towel and let dough rise in a warm, draft free place for about an hour or until doubled in size.  To speed up the proofing process, you can also place the covered bowl in your dehydrator at 110° for approximately 30 minutes.
  6. Once your dough has risen, split the mixture into two balls and form with hands or rolling pin into pizza circle.  Top with your favorite sauce and toppings.
  7. For a crust with a better taste and texture, I recommend baking on a baking stone in a very hot oven (500 – 550°F) for about 10 -15 minutes.  Be sure to check the crust regularly after 10 minutes to ensure it is evenly cooked.
  8. Once you remove the pizza from the oven, place on cooling rack and let sit for 5 minutes before cutting into slices.

Servings: 8
Yield: 2 Medium Sized Crusts

Tips:
You can store any unused dough in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.  Store in a Ziploc bag in fridge until ready to use.  Let dough come to room temperature before proceeding.  You also let the dough rise and freeze it for future use.  Thaw in the fridge or for about 4-6 hours on the counter.  Bring to room temperature before proceeding.

Feel free to send me any questions or comments you may have!  :-)


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Category: Budget Minded Meals, Dairy Free Recipes, Dinner, Eating Healthy on a Budget, Egg Free Recipes, Excalibur Dehydrator Recipes, Food Processor Recipes, Nut Free Recipes, Recipes, Recipes by Kitchen Tools, Recipes by Meal Times, Recipes by Special Diet, Recipes for Meal Planning, Vegan Recipes, Vegetarian Recipes, Whole Food Recipes

About Erika: Erika is a full-time wife and mommy who loves to encourage woman to enjoy the lives God gave them... even when it seems all sanity has been lost!

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  1. Carol P says:

    What is a good dehydrator.

  2. admin says:

    Hi Carol!

    My favorite dehydrator is the Excalibur… they offer the best in my opinion. I especially like it because the trays are square and the temperature is adjustable with a timer built in! I have a nine (9) tray model, which is big enough for rising dough and dehydrating too!

    Feel free to ask me any more questions… I’ll be happy to answer the best I can!

    ~ Erika

  3. Sandra says:

    Thank you for sharing your recipe and also for suggesting the software..I love it !!

  4. Erika says:

    Thank you Sandra! I hope you enjoy the recipe… let me know how it goes! God Bless! ~ Erika

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