Classic Pizza Dough – this one recipe will make 3 pizzas!

Classic Pizza Dough – this one recipe will make 3 pizzas!

Pizza Dough. When making homemade pizza, you want a pizza crust that’s easy, one that makes people ooh and ahh with every bite, right? This pizza dough recipe from Rebecca Lindamood’s cookbook, Ready, Set, Dough!, is IT!

But now, you can skip the pizza restaurant and make THE best pizza pie at home thanks to Rebecca Lindamood of Foodie with Family, and her cookbook, Ready, Set, Dough! Beginner Breads for All Occasions.

 

 

 

Pizza Dough. When making homemade pizza, you want a pizza crust that’s easy, one that makes people ooh and ahh with every bite, right? This pizza dough recipe from Rebecca Lindamood’s cookbook, Ready, Set, Dough!, is IT!
Without a doubt, it is the BEST and EASIEST, and MOST DELICIOUS I have ever made. Just 5 ingredients, and simple instructions makes enough dough for THREE pizzas, and it is now the ONLY dough I will use to make my Pepperoni Bread.

Her first, Not Your Mama’s Canning Book: Modern Canned Goods and What to Make with Them, is a great book for people who are interested in learning to preserve food but don’t know where to start.
So, suffice it to say that Rebecca Lindamood most definitely knows her stuff and her way around the kitchen.
She’s a phenomenal teacher as well, giving clear and easy instructions in ALL of her recipes – whether in her books or on her blog.

One recipe that makes 3 pizza crusts.
I cannot stress this enough, you and everyone you know NEEDS this cookbook!
And I’m not saying that because Rebecca’s a really good friend, or a fellow avid Red Sox fan. She most certainly is both of those, but I’d still be saying it if she wasn’t.

If you like carbs (and I know you do!), and or baking bread, this book is a must-have in every kitchen.
From the World’s Fastest Sandwich Bread, English muffins, to pretzels, bagels and more, this book’s got it!

What are the ingredients do I need to make pizza dough?
flour
you can use all-purpose flour or “OO” flour which is an Italian-style flour.
kosher salt
active dry yeast
lukewarm water
olive oil

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