Thin Crust Pizza Dough for the Bread Machine – 1 Step Recipe! (2024)

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This Bread Machine Thin Crust Pizza Dough is perfect for you if you want a crispy thin crust that is still chewy underneath the toppings! Throw all ingredients in the bread machine and let it do the work for you. Ready to cook in 90 minutes.

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Since we like to make pizza at home more than ordering delivery, I came up with a perfect thin crust pizza dough comparable to the delicious, thin, and crispy NY style pizza I grew up eating.

It's really tough to develop the perfect thin crust pizza dough, but this recipe is comparable to a restaurant dough and is better than any packaged store bought container.

And while we love thin crust pizza, we also love this homemade thicker dough also made in the bread machine and a Neapolitan dough topped with basil and mozzarella. Both styles of dough make a delicious veggie packed Mediterranean pizza, pepperoni pizza, margherita pizza, or whatever kind of pizza is your favorite.

Tips for the Best Dough

One thing I've learned about pizza dough is that there are many ways to make it. I've also discovered two other very important steps when it comes to baking your thin crust pizza dough.

1. Using a pizza stone. If you want that true NY style pizza with a crispy crust yet softer bread under the cheese and toppings, use a pizza stone.

Before purchasing this pizza stone, I made my pizza with this dough on a big round non-stick pizza pan. But once I made it on the pizza stone, there was no going back to the pan.

Using a pizza stone turned this 5 star thin crust pizza dough into 10 stars. It was truly like eating Italian restaurant quality pizza. If you don't have a pizza stone and must use the pan, your dough will still turn out fantastic. But I still suggest investing in that pizza stone if you make homemade pizza often.

2. Preheating the pizza stone (or pan). Whether you use the pizza stone or pan, it is important to preheat it and then add your dough to make the pizza. It can be tricky to shape pizza dough on a heated pan, so it's important to shape the dough prior to placing it on the pan.

With this method, the dough is shaped into a small circle and then is allowed to rest for 10 minutes. Then it's spread out again using a rolling pin until it's about 16 inches wide.

Once the dough is completely spread, it's transferred to the preheated pan.

2. Poking holes in the spread dough. The first few times we made thin crust pizza dough, the crust was uneven and lumpy. It had risen like a hill in some places and was completely flat in others.

To help it rise evenly, poke holes all around the dough with a fork.

Bread Machine Instructions

It's super simple to make thin crust pizza dough in the bread machine.

Put all ingredients in the pan of the machine in the order listed (or the order your machine suggests), set to the dough function, and let the machine do all the work for you.

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The dough function on my Cuisinart bread machine takes 90 minutes. Once the dough is ready, follow the instructions below for cooking your pizza.

You should always check the dough about 15 minutes into it. The dough should be tacky to the touch but not too sticky. If it's too sticky, add a little more flour. Or, if it's too dry, add a little more warm water.

I highly recommend investing in a good bread machine. While my Cuisinart bread machine is pricey, it is very well worth it. I have made all sorts of bread, dough, croissants, and jams in the bread machine. It has saved me endless amounts of money as I am not constantly buying bread. If my machine is out of your budget, you can opt for this one.

By Hand Instructions

You can also make this thin crust pizza dough by hand, and believe it or not it's actually quicker to do it this way! So if you don't have a bread machine, here is how to make it.

First, fill a large bowl with the warm water and sprinkle in the yeast.

Second, add the sugar, salt, and flour. Mix with a spatula until the ingredients are mixed and the dough is crumbly.

Then lightly flour the counter and knead the dough for 7 minutes. If you're unfamiliar with kneading dough, Youtube has lots of videos to show you.

Now form the dough into a ball and put into a lightly oiled bowl. Cover with a heavy cloth and put in a warm place to rise. I put mine in the microwave or oven.

Let the dough rise for 30 minutes. The dough will not double rise, but will rise slightly. It's also okay to let it rise for longer than 30 minutes, if you lose track of time.

Then follow the instructions below for cooking your thin crust pizza dough.

Cooking the Pizza

This thin crust pizza dough recipe makes one 16-18 inch pie. You can also divide it to make 2 individual 10 inch pizzas.

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First, preheat the stone or pan at 450 degrees F. While the pan preheats, spread the dough into a circle. It will be small, about half the size of the finished pizza. Let it rest for 10 minutes. Then use a rolling pin to spread it out til it's about 16 inches wide.

Next, transfer the dough onto the warmed stone carefully. Reshape and fix any holes if necessary. Poke holes all around with a fork. Bake the plain thin crust pizza dough for 5 minutes.

After it bakes for 5 minutes, layer with about 1 cup of sauce, 1-2 cups of cheese, and your choice of toppings. Our favorite pizza is a white pizza with tomatoes and basil.

Put back in the oven and cook for 15-20 minutes more, until the cheese starts to brown and bubble.

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Enjoy!

Serving

Pizza dough will keep well in the fridge wrapped in oiled plastic wrap for about 2 days. It can be stored in the freezer for 6 months. To store in the freezer, wrap in foil in addition to the oiled plastic wrap.

I like to make this thin crust pizza dough in my bread machine while I am hanging around the house, even when it's not pizza night. I love to have dough in the freezer ready to go! It defrosts fairly quick on the counter or overnight in the fridge.

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Bread Machine Thin Crust Pizza Dough

Kristina Tipps

Bread Machine Thin Crust Pizza Dough is perfect for you if you want a crispy thin crust that is still chewy underneath the toppings! Throw all ingredients in the bread machine and let it do the work for you. Ready to cook in 90 minutes.

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Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour 35 minutes minutes

Servings 8 slices

Calories 144 kcal

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to the bread machine pan in the order listed. Set machine to the dough function and press start.

  • When cycle completes, spread into a circle on parchment paper. It will be small in size, about half of it's full size. Let rest for 10 minutes. Then spread again using a lightly floured rolling pin to flatten evenly until it is roughly 16 inches in diameter. Use a fork to poke holes throughout the dough.

  • To cook, pre-bake at 450°F for 5 minutes. Then layer with 1 cup of sauce, 2 cups of cheese, and your choice of toppings. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese. Bake for another 15 minutes, or until the cheese begins to lightly brown and bubble.

Notes

Store in the fridge wrapped in oiled plastic wrap for up to 2 days. Bring to room temperature before spreading.

Stores in the freezer for 6 months wrapped tightly in oiled plastic wrap.

You can use pizza/bread flour in place of all purpose flour. This will give you a slightly thicker crust.

The dough may pull back the initial time you spread it into a circle. This is normal. The dough should be spread as much as possible, then allowed to rest for 10 minutes. You should then be able to spread it again using a rolling pin, until it reaches 16-18 inches in diameter.

The dough can also be used to make 2 small pizzas.

Nutrition

Serving: 1sliceCalories: 144kcalCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 4gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 147mgPotassium: 48mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gCalcium: 5mgIron: 1mg

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  1. Wendy

    Thin Crust Pizza Dough for the Bread Machine – 1 Step Recipe! (15)
    I have tried MANY pizza dough recipes and this one is above and beyond! A tip I read and tried, says to heat your oven to 500 degrees for about an hour before baking your pizza. While the dough is in that 10 minute "rest", reduce the heat to 450 and put your stone in the oven to get hot. I roll my dough on parchment and use that to move it to the hot stone. After that first 5 minute bake, I pull the parchment out and add my toppings, then do the second bake directly on the stone. I use half the dough and I'm able to cover my stone. I just oil the surface of the other half and put it in a Ziploc for another day!

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    • Kristina Tipps

      I am so glad you enjoyed it! That is a great tip. Thank you for sharing your experience!

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  2. Liz Schreiner

    Thin Crust Pizza Dough for the Bread Machine – 1 Step Recipe! (16)
    Great recipe! Made a great pizza!

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    • Debb

      Thin Crust Pizza Dough for the Bread Machine – 1 Step Recipe! (17)
      Excellent thin crust! Thank you, never using anything else.

      Reply

  3. Allison

    Thin Crust Pizza Dough for the Bread Machine – 1 Step Recipe! (18)
    Was wondering what size bread machine you have ? Mine is 1 1/2 lb loaf

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    • Kristina

      Hi Allison, Mine can make a 1, 1.5 or 2 pound loaf.

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  4. Malana Moberg

    I was wondering why you use sugar in the recipe. My husband doesn't like added sugar - so I'm wondering if I can leave it out

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    • Kristina

      Hi Malana, You can leave the sugar out and the results should be similar.

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Does thin crust pizza use less dough? ›

Healthier - Less dough is used for thin crusts than deep dish varieties. As a result, each slice of the thin crust will usually have fewer calories and carbs than an equivalent slice of deep-dish pizza, making it an excellent option for health-conscious individuals.

Can you use 00 pizza flour in bread machine? ›

Make the best authentic Neapolitan Pizza Dough by hand or in your bread machine using 00 pizza flour. This pizza dough is the perfect combination of chewy and crispy and is a must when making traditional Neapolitan pizza with tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and fresh basil.

How to make thin crust pizza with store bought dough? ›

  1. Let dough rise. Keeping the store bought dough in the bag, set it out on a counter for 30 minutes up a few hours. ...
  2. Stretch the dough. ...
  3. Bake the naked pizza dough in the oven at 450 for 7 minutes. ...
  4. Bake the pizza at 500 for 7-10 minutes, removing when the cheese has melted.
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What is the secret to thin pizza? ›

The secret to making pizza crust thinner is by rolling out as thin as you can without tearing the dough. This can be achieved by using a rolling pin and about ½ to ¾ of 1 dough ball for this recipe.

Why is my thin crust pizza not crispy? ›

If you want to get a thin and crispy crust, follow the tips below:
  1. Tip 1. Use the 'low and slow' technique.
  2. Tip 2. Add oil to your dough.
  3. Tip 3. Avoid using toppings with too much moisture.
  4. Tip 4. Make your dough thinner.
  5. Tip 5. Add sugar to your dough.
Dec 15, 2023

Is there a difference between thin crust pizza dough and regular pizza dough? ›

Thin crust pizza, such as New York style pizza dough, is much thinner, and usually the same width from the crust to the very edge of the pizza slices. This crust can be fired off very quickly; but because of the delicateness of the dough, they are also usually limited to one or two toppings.

How do you keep thin crust pizza from getting soggy? ›

A Guide for How to Prevent Soggy Pizza Crust
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How unhealthy is thin crust pizza? ›

Thin-crust pizza is technically healthier than thick-crust pizza! The lower the calorie and carbohydrate content of a pizza crust, the better. Thin-crust pizza is also lower in salt, sodium, and saturated fat. By elevating your body's insulin levels, eating too much dough might increase your blood sugar levels.

Why is bread machine flour the best for making pizza crust? ›

The second most common type of flour used when making pizza dough, and most people's go-to for homemade pizza dough is bread flour. Bread flour has a higher amount of gluten and protein than all-purpose flour. The high gluten content in this flour creates a very structured dough allowing for stretching and rising.

What is 00 flour in USA? ›

So, what is 00 flour? 00 flour is the most finely sifted type of Italian flour, made only from the endosperm. A wheat kernel is made up of three key components – the germ, the bran, and the endosperm.

How long is the dough cycle on a bread machine? ›

It usually takes about an hour and a half total, and it's tremendously useful for any yeasted dough, including both scratch recipes and baking mixes. For example, to make Soft Dinner Rolls from a mix, simply combine all the ingredients in your bread machine and select the Dough cycle.

How do you make pizza crispy underneath? ›

The steam from the base can't escape, so it condenses on your crispy surface and turns it wet and soggy. Use a pizza stone or a pan with holes to get a crispy pizza crust. A pizza stone will keep your pizza hot and its porousness will absorb some condensation.

What is best cheese for pizza? ›

The undisputed king of meltiness for cheese toppings is mozzarella. Classic mozzarella has the ideal balance of moisture, elasticity, and fat content for meltability.

Do you let store bought pizza dough rise? ›

For best results when using prepared pizza dough, let the dough rest at room temperature in the bag or covered, until it has risen a little, and then try to stretch it out. It's been my experience that the bought dough is usually harder to stretch out than the homemade version.

How do you make pizza dough less thick? ›

If you have accidentally added too much flour, you can salvage the dough by incorporating more water or fat into the dough. Start by adding a few drops of olive it, knead it nicely, and see if it works. If not, add a splash of water and knead again. After around 8-10 minutes of kneading, poke the dough.

What makes pizza crust thin vs thick? ›

Thick crust pizza is made in a very similar way to thin crust pizza. The difference is that the dough is set at a thicker depth, especially at the outer edges. Therefore, thick crust pizza takes quite a bit longer to cook. Also, thick crust pizza recipes require different ratios of flour to water.

How do you fix thick pizza dough? ›

Can you help fix the problem of the dough being too thick? use less dough, and stretch it out farther before topping it. Also, you will probably make better pizza if you use plain old GM or KA bread flour and regular instant yeast.

Why is my pizza dough too thick? ›

The Pizza Heaven explains that too much flour results in dense dough because of the low hydration levels in the mixture. With more water in the dough, it becomes easier to stretch and maneuver, and adding less flour will help with lowering the hydration level.

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