The BEST Pizza Dough Recipe Made With Fresh Milled Flour (2024)

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I have to share The BEST Pizza Dough Recipe Made With Fresh Milled Flour! This is the perfect pizza dough that has that chew to it, you know what I am talking about, right? It is flawlessly crispy on the bottom, but yet, still pliable, like New York! Just pick it up and fold it in half if you wish! Also, that pizza dough that makes that beautiful bubbly crust, those air filled pockets of deliciously goodness!

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Look at that beautiful bubbly crust! Oh, that pizza dough…sigh… It’s so hard to pass up. And, now I want pizza for dinner… again…

Why Should You Make This Pizza Dough With Fresh Milled Flour Recipe?

Well, do I even need to convince you? I think we can all agree, pizza is just about one of the most perfect foods, right? The balance of flavors and textures in your mouth, all melting together went baked to perfection! And, the very fact that we can all customize each pizza to our very own taste! Can there be a more perfect food option out there?

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You can see the texture of this pizza crust, the air pockets are my favorite part!

What Toppings Should I Put On The BEST Fresh Milled Flour Pizza Dough?

That is the best thing about pizza, is you can use any toppings you wish, and everyone can have something different. We love a good classic pepperoni and cheese, but a simple cheese pizza can also hit the spot! There are so many topping choices, but we tried a new pizza today. We were inspired by a travel day lunch spot.

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Even a simple cheese pizza can be amazing with fresh ingredients!

Macaroni & Cheese Pizza?

What? Macaroni & Cheese Pizza? Yes, please! We were inspired after a travel day lunch stop at Chick-Fil-A, and had a free macaroni and cheese on our mobile app. We have had their mac and cheese before, but we were so full, and had this leftover. I mentioned to my kids that we were planning to have homemade pizzas tonight, and they suggested why not put these two favorites togehter?

Wow!

Why didn’t I try this sooner?

This Macaroni & Cheese Pizza is now a favorite in our house! We didn’t make it with traditional red pizza sauce. Instead, we decided to try it with an olive oil & garlic sauce. It was perfect! I highly suggest you try this out sometime! Especially, if you have a pizza & mac n’ cheese lover in your house like I do!

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Here are the results of our Chick-Fil-A Macaroni & Cheese Pizza. It was AMAZING and out of this world good!

Classic Pizza Topping Ideas!

With all the different taste out there, thank goodness for pizza! Pizza is one of those versatile foods that we all have come to love! Do you know why it is so lovable? Because it can be made to each and every person’s personal preferences. Pizza can be made sweet for dessert or savory for lunch, dinner, snack, breakfast, appetizer, whatever! Pizza is good all the time!

But, here are some classic flavors to try out:

  • Margherita: Fresh tomato slices, mozzarella cheese, fresh basil leaves, olive oil, and a sprinkle of salt.
  • Pepperoni: Tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, and pepperoni slices.
  • Hawaiian: Tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, ham or Canadian bacon, and pineapple chunks.
  • Veggie Supreme: Tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, bell peppers, red onions, mushrooms, black olives, and spinach.
  • Four Cheese: A blend of mozzarella, cheddar, Parmesan, and ricotta cheeses with a touch of garlic.
  • Meat Lover’s: Tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, Italian sausage, ground beef, and bacon.
  • BBQ Chicken: BBQ sauce, mozzarella cheese, grilled chicken, red onions, and cilantro.
  • White Pizza: A garlic and olive oil base with mozzarella, ricotta, Parmesan, and spinach.
  • Mushroom Lovers: Tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, various mushrooms like cremini, shiitake, and oyster.
  • Classic Marinara: Tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, fresh basil, and a drizzle of olive oil.
  • Mediterranean: Olive oil and garlic base, mozzarella cheese, cherry tomatoes, Kalamata olives, red onions, feta cheese, and oregano.
  • Pesto Delight: Pesto sauce, mozzarella cheese, cherry tomatoes, roasted red peppers, and pine nuts.
  • One of my personal favorites: Pepperoni, cheese, pineapple, and banana peppers! YUM!

Remember, pizza toppings are a matter of personal preference, so feel free to mix and match these classic options or get creative by adding your own unique twists!

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Ingredients To Make This Pizza Dough With Fresh Milled Flour Recipe

  • 1&1/2 cup warm water (354g)
  • 1 TBSP sugar or honey
  • 2 TBSP Light Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 1&1/2 tsp salt
  • 3.5- 4 cups fresh milled flour (460g) ( I like to mill 1&2/3 cup hard white wheat(330g), & 3/4 cup whole Kamut(130g) to get this flour)
  • 2 tsp Instant Yeast
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Having a pizza peel is very helpful, but you could also just use a pizza pan, just be careful not to burn yourself. You can find an inexpensive foldable pizza peel HERE.

Of course, there are nicer ones out there too, but I liked the idea of this one being lightweight, and foldable.

Instructions To Make This Pizza Dough With Fresh Milled Flour Recipe

This should make about Three -12 inch pizzas or Two- 15 inch pizzas. So, you can decide which sizes you prefer and how many pizzas you want to make. Also, you could even make several personal size pizzas if you wish.

  1. Firstly, mill the flour
  2. Warm the water to around 90*F.
  3. Then, in a stand mixer, add warmed water, salt, sugar, olive oil, and flour. Mix until all incorporated.
  4. Cover, and let sit for at least 15 minutes to allow the fresh milled flour to absorb the water.
  5. Then, add the yeast, and mix to incorporate.
  6. Once, incorporated, start the kneading process. (This can take 20 or 25 minutes sometimes with fresh milled flour.)
  7. Knead until the dough reaches the window pane test.

Now, decide if you want to make the pizza today, let it ferment (MY FAVORTIE OPTION) in the fridge overnight (up to 3 days), or freeze.

To Make Same Day

  1. Cover the dough, and let rise for 1 hour or until doubled.
  2. Preheat oven to 480*F
  3. Now, Divide the dough into 2 or 3 equal pieces. So, this recipe should make about Three -12 inch pizzas or Two- 15 inch pizzas.
  4. Then, tear off a large enough section of parchment paper for the pizza to fit on. And sprinkle with either rice flour, corn meal, or spray with baking spray. Just so the dough won’t stick.
  5. Put a little olive oil on a smooth surface, and flatten out each dough section until it is the desired size.
  6. Place flattened dough onto the parchment paper, and add sauce & toppings.
  7. Then using a Pizza peel or a pan slide the pizza and the parchment paper into the preheated oven.
  8. Slide the pizza with the parchment paper right onto the oven rack, and pull the pan or peel back out.
  9. Bake for about 8 minutes, then remove the parchment paper, and finish baking for about 8 more minutes directly on the oven rack. Bake until cheese is browned & bubbly.
  10. Remove the pizza with the peel or pan, and allow to cool for a few minutes before cutting.

Make Pizza Dough To Put In The Fridge (My favorite option – because it softens the dough & levels up the flavor!)

  1. After the dough reaches the window pane test, spray dough & Ziplock bags with a non stick oil.
  2. Then, divide dough, and place in sprayed bags, and press out the air.
  3. Place bags into the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  4. Then, when ready to make, Prepare the same way as above.

Make Pizza Dough to Put In The Freezer

  1. After the dough reaches the window pane test, spray the dough & freezer safe Ziplock bags with a non stick oil.
  2. Then, divide dough and place in sprayed bags, and press out air.
  3. Place bags into freezer for up to 3 months.
  4. Then, when ready to make, pull the bags out of the fridge, and let defrost to room temperature. (probably will take about 2 to 3 hours.)
  5. Prepare same as above.
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Here you can see the beautiful browned crusty bottom, and this is because we cooked it directly on the oven rack for the second half of the baking.

What Is The Window Pane Test?

The Window pane test is a test that is used to make sure a yeasted dough is finished kneading and ready to rise. A positive window pane test will insure that the bread or dough will have a light and airy texture after baking. So, if you have ever had dense bread, rolls, dough, etc then, chances are the dough did not pass the window pane test. There are of course other reasons for this, but under kneaded fresh milled flour dough is typically the number one reason. HERE is a short video showing a good window pane test and a failed window pane test.

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I am just showing how stretchy we want the dough to be, demonstrating a window pane. HERE is a quick video showing the window pane.

Interested In Milling Your Own Flour? This Is A Great Place To Start!

I wrote this post for anyone interested in milling their own flour. My intentions are to help encourage and guide you into truly enjoying the process of milling your own wheat, and incorporating more whole grains into your daily routine. So, this is that post Fresh Milled Flour 101 – Where To Start?

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I have to share The BEST Pizza Dough Recipe Made With Fresh Milled Flour! This is the perfect pizza dough that has that chew to it, you know what I am talking about, right? It is flawlessly crispy on the bottom, but yet, still pliable, like New York! Just pick it up and fold it in half if you wish! Also, that pizza dough that makes that beautiful bubbly crust, those air filled pockets of deliciously goodness!

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 18 minutes mins

rise time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 48 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine American, Italian

Servings 6 people

Ingredients

  • 1&1/2 cup warm water 354g
  • 1 TBSP sugar or honey
  • 2 TBSP Light Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 1&1/2 tsp salt
  • 3.5- 4 cups fresh milled flour 460g ( I like to mill 1&2/3 cup hard white wheat(330g), & 3/4 cup whole Kamut(130g) to get this flour)
  • 2 tsp Instant Yeast

Instructions

  • Firstly, mill the flour

  • Warm the water to around 90*F.

  • Then, in a stand mixer, add warmed water, salt, sugar, olive oil, and flour. Mix until all incorporated.

  • Cover, and let sit for at least 15 minutes to allow the fresh milled flour to absorb the water.

  • Then, add the yeast, and mix to incorporate.

  • Once, incorporated, start the kneading process. (This can take 20 or 25 minutes sometimes with fresh milled flour.)

  • Knead until the dough reaches the window pane test.

Now, decide if you want to make the pizza today, let it ferment (MY FAVORTIE OPTION) in the fridge overnight (up to 3 days), or freeze.

    Option 1 – Make The Same Day

    • Cover the dough, and let rise for 1 hour or until doubled.

    • Preheat oven to 480*F

    • Now, Divide the dough into 2 or 3 equal pieces. This should make about Three -12 inch pizzas or Two- 15 inch pizzas.

    • Then, tear off a large enough section of parchment paper for the pizza to fit on. And sprinkle with either rice flour, corn meal, or spray with baking spray. Just so the dough won't stick.

    • Put a little olive oil on a smooth surface, and flatten out each dough section until it is the desired size.

    • Place flattened dough onto the parchment paper, and add sauce & toppings.

    • Then using a Pizza peel or a pan slide the pizza and the parchment paper into the preheated oven. Slide the pizza with the parchment paper right onto the oven rack, and pull the pan or peel back out.

    • Bake for about 8 minutes, then remove the parchment paper, and finish baking for about 8 more minutes directly on the oven rack.

    • Bake until cheese is browned & bubbly.

    • Remove the pizza with the peel or pan, and allow to cool for a few minutes before cutting.

    Option 2 – Refrigerate Dough & bake in 1-3 days (My Favorite Option, because it softens the dough, and levels up the flavor)

    • After the dough reaches the window pane test, spray dough & Ziplock bags with a non stick oil.

    • Divide dough, and place in sprayed bags, and press out the air.

    • Place bags into the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

    • Then, when ready to make, Prepare the same way as above.

    Option 3 – Freeze Pizza Dough For Later Use

    • After the dough reaches the window pane test, spray the dough & freezer safe Ziplock bags with a non stick oil.

    • Divide dough and place in sprayed bags, and press out air.

    • Place bags into freezer for up to 3 months.

    • Then, when ready to make, pull the bags out of the fridge, and let defrost to room temperature. (probably will take about 2 to 3 hours.)

    • Prepare same as above.

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    Notes

    I have mentioned 3 different options when to comes to preparing the pizza dough. You can make it same day, but to level up the flavor, I recommend that you make this at least one day before you plan to bake it. The last option goes over how to freeze the pizza dough. You could even double the batch and freeze the other half.

    When opting for option 2 or 3 , make sure to divide the dough and put in separate containers or bags, as the whole dough in one bag can overextend and break through the bag. (Ask me how I know! lol)

    You can use regular flour for this recipe, but you will probably need to increase the flour amount slightly.

    Keyword fresh milled flour, hard white wheat, home ground flour, kamut, pizza, pizza crust, pizza dough, whole grain, whole wheat

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    FAQs

    What is the secret to making good pizza dough? ›

    There are many tricks to achieving a tasty, homemade pizza dough that rises into a beautiful pizza crust, such as making sure your ingredients are at right temperature, using half bread flour for a stronger dough and half all-purpose flour for a nice rise, substituting honey for sugar to help caramelize the crust and ...

    What is the best flour combination for pizza dough? ›

    The best flour for making chewy pizza dough is high-gluten flour. This pizza dough is made with high gluten, a protein-rich flour often milled from hard wheat varieties like red winter and red spring. You may also prepare it by adding essential gluten wheat to all-purpose flour.

    How do you improve the baking quality of freshly milled flour? ›

    Use less (or more) water in your recipe

    Freshly milled flour will contain more moisture than flour that's been bagged and left to sit on a shelf for months. Excessive water in bread dough makes the dough harder to shape, retain shape, and accelerates yeast activity(it will rise faster).

    Which type of flour has the most gluten and is better flour to use for pizza dough? ›

    This is why bread flour is a better choice than all-purpose flour for pizza dough--it's 12-14% gluten content allows the dough to develop a very strong gluten mesh during the resting period. In contrast, highly refined all-purpose flour may only have a 9% gluten content.

    What not to do when making pizza dough? ›

    The Most Common Mistakes When Making Pizza
    1. Not Letting the Dough Rest. ...
    2. Not Kneading the Dough for Long Enough. ...
    3. Using a Rolling Pin to Form the Dough. ...
    4. Overloading Pizza Toppings. ...
    5. Not Letting the Pizza Cook for Long Enough.

    What is the most important ingredient in pizza dough? ›

    Flour is the main ingredient in pizza dough, and the type you use can have a big effect on the end result. All-purpose flour will work fine, but if you want a chewier crumb and a better hole structure, you should consider buying yourself some high protein bread flour.

    What is the worlds best flour for pizza? ›

    Use Tipo 0 or Tipo 00 flour. Tipo is a grading of flour on the Italian flour scale. And these flours have just the right amount of protein content - around 12.5% for pizza baking.

    Which yeast is best for pizza? ›

    Active Dried Yeast - Most Common

    Active dry yeast is the most commonly used type of yeast for making baked goods. It is yeast that has been dried out so that it has a longer shelf-life.

    What kind of flour do Italians use for pizza dough? ›

    Double Zero Flour From Italy

    I discovered Antimo Caputo Chefs 00 Flour (double zero flour) through various cooking classes. I've used this 00 flour for years and it truly makes the best pizza dough, much better than all-purpose flour.

    Does fresh milled flour need more liquid? ›

    If you have milled your flour on the finest setting your flour will absorb more water than a flour that is slightly coarse. You may need to adjust your recipe accordingly. This is something to bear in mind if you are making cakes. It may need an extra splash of milk or liquid to get the right consistency.

    Does freshly milled flour need more water? ›

    Seasoned bakers venturing into the world of freshly milled flours will notice a difference compared to baking with white flours: The dough is thirstier. It will absorb considerably more water than a dough made with conventional flour.

    How do you Autolyse fresh milled flour? ›

    To autolyse bread dough, combine the flour and water in a recipe and leave it to rest for some period of time. After this rest period, add the preferment (levain), salt, and any additional water, and continue mixing.

    What makes the best pizza flour? ›

    Double zero flour/Tipo 00 flour

    Use Tipo 0 or Tipo 00 flour. Tipo is a grading of flour on the Italian flour scale. And these flours have just the right amount of protein content - around 12.5% for pizza baking.

    What is the best pizza flour from Italy? ›

    Caputo 00 flour is renowned across Italy— and now, the world—for its purity, superior texture and quality wheat blends. Other exceptional brands of pizza flour come from Molino Grassi, Cinque Stagioni, and Molino Spadoni.

    What can you add to pizza dough to make it better? ›

    Salt: Salt adds necessary flavor. Sugar: 1 Tablespoon of sugar increases the yeast's activity and tenderizes the dough, especially when paired with a little olive oil. Cornmeal: Cornmeal isn't in the dough, but it's used to dust the pizza pan. Cornmeal gives the pizza crust a little extra flavor and crisp.

    How do you make pizza dough rise better? ›

    Pizza dough loves warmth, so if you can find a way to add some extra heat, your dough will rise faster. One way to do this is to preheat your oven to the lowest setting (usually around 200 degrees Fahrenheit) and then turn it off. Place your pizza dough in the warm oven for 10-15 minutes until it begins to rise.

    How do you get the most flavor out of pizza dough? ›

    Add sugar and oil to the dough

    So what two ingredients set New York-style pizza crust apart? It's a combination of oil and sugar that gets added to the usual suspects of flour, yeast, water, and salt. When oil is added to pizza dough, it adds flavor, but more importantly, it coats individual grains of flour.

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