Alton Brown Pizza Dough Recipe (2024)

Alton Brown's pizza dough recipe has been on my radar for about 3 years. His recipe is a 65% hydration level, which is pretty close to what we have been doing at the Baking Steel Test Kitchen, though we are closer to 70% hydration. He adds a little bit of sugar, I'm guessing to help with the browning, and a heap of yeast, 9 grams to be exact. Currently, we are using about 1/10of the amount of yeast in our dough, so this was going to be a very cool test! After mixing the ingredients, the dough goes straight into the refrigerator for 24 hours. I guess Alton Brown is also a believer in a slow and cold fermentation. That doesn't surprise me!

At Baking Steel we are all about testing recipes and making things better! It was a hard challenge with Alton's recipe but we've got an ace in our back pocket. We have the tools that can make any home pizza better - Baking Steel Products! The steel conducts heat and energy to that crust, far superior to any other stone or gadget. Pair the steel with a killer dough recipe, and you know the result is going to be stellar!

Fast forward 24 hours and it's time to give the dough a whirl! Luckily, I had kept the pizza dough in an air tight container with the lid sealed shut. When I removed it from the fridge, it looked like it wanted to blast off! All that yeast had obviously been activated.

So the dough cooked marvelously and the taste was excellent! Because the hydration is a bit lower than our traditional pizza dough, it made it a bit more sturdy. I can see why he brings it on the stage with him...

Alton Brown Pizza Dough Recipe (1)

Alton Browns Pizza Dough Recipe

Recipe from Altonbrown.com

SOFTWARE

  1. 690 grams bread flour, (plus 1/2 cup or so for shaping)

  2. 9 grams active, dry yeast (I use Red Star and no, they don't pay me to say that)

  3. 15 grams sugar

  4. 20 grams kosher salt

  5. 455 grams bottled water

  6. 15 grams olive oil (plus extra for brushing crust)

  7. Sauce and pizza toppings as desired

HARDWARE

  1. Stand mixer with dough hook

  2. Large mixing bowl (optional)

  3. Plastic wrap

  4. Wooden pizza peel

  5. Pizza stone or pan or Baking Steel Original

  6. Ladle

  7. Basting brush

  8. Bench scraper (dough blade) or serrated bread knife

  9. Pizza cutter

  10. No-stick spray (or more olive oil)

Instructions

  1. Scale the dry ingredients together and place all the dry ingredients in the work bowl of your stand mixer. Scale the liquids into a measuring cup then add to the dry ingredients.

  2. Install the bowl on the mixer and attach the dough hook and turn the mixer to "stir."

  3. Mix until the dough just comes together, forming a ball and pulling away from the sides of the bowl. Increase the mixer speed to medium (4 on a Kitchen Aid) and knead for 5 minutes.

  4. Remove the dough to a lightly floured countertop and smooth into a ball. Spray a mixing bowl (or the mixer’s work bowl) with no-stick spray or rub with the oil. Place dough in bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 18 to 24 hours.

  5. Remove dough to counter and punch down into a rough rectangle shape then tightly roll into a log 12-15 inches in length. Split the dough into 3 equal parts using the scraper or either a large serrated knife or a dough scraper. Flatten each into a disk, then shape it into a smooth ball by folding the edges of the round in toward the center several times and rolling it between your hands on the counter. You may want to moisten the counter with water to up the surface tension a bit so that the ball tightens up instead of sliding across the counter.

  6. Cover each ball with a clean tea towel and allow to rest for 30 minutes. (At this point you can also transfer doughs to air-tight plastic containers and refrigerate for up to 8 hours. Just make sure you bring them to room temp for half an hour before forming.)

  7. To bake, heat oven (pizza stone inside on lower rack) to 500 degrees F, or hotter if possible. Give the oven a good half hour to heat up. You know what to do here. Substitute your stone for a Baking Steel Original. And we like the top rack.

  8. When you're ready to build the pizzas, sprinkle a couple teaspoons of flour on a peel and place the dough right in the middle. Pound the dough into a disk with your hands, then pick it up and pull it through your fingers to create the outer lip, a critical feature that cannot be created with a rolling pin. (In fact, rolling rather than stretching will just ruin the whole gosh-darned thing.)

  9. At this point you need to start stretching the dough. The most-efficient way to do this is to spin the dough so that the weight of the outer lip stretches the dough via centrifugal force. You can also stretch the dough on the board by turning and pulling it, and turning and pulling. Shake the peel from time to time to make sure the dough doesn't stick. Sticking would be bad.

  10. Brush the lip with oil, then dress the pizza with olive oil and tomato sauce. Even distribution is tricky, so you may want to ladle an ounce or two into the middle and then spread it out with the back of the ladle. Top with fresh herbs (oregano and basil) and a good melting cheese. I usually go with a mixture of mozzarella, Monterery Jack and provolone, but that's me.

  11. Slide the pizza onto the hot pizza stone or a Baking Steel Product. To do this, position the front edge of the peel about 1-inch from the back of the stone. Lift the handle and jiggle gently until the pizza slides forward. As soon as the dough touches the stone, start pulling the peel back toward you while still jiggling. While a couple of inches of dough are on the stone, quickly snap the peel straight back. As long as the dough isn't stuck on the peel, it will park itself nicely on the stone.

  12. Keep an eye on the dough for the first 3 to 4 minutes. If any big bubbles start ballooning up, reach in with a paring knife or fork and pop them. Bake for 7 minutes or until the top is bubbly. Then slide the peel under and lift to check the underside, which should be nicely brown.

  13. Slide the peel under the pizza and remove to the counter or a cutting board. Let it rest for at least 2 minutes before slicing with a chef's knife or pizza cutter (one of my favorite multitaskers).

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Alton Brown Pizza Dough Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the trick to 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 does adding more water to pizza dough do? ›

In addition to making your crust lighter, increasing the hydration produces a higher yield (more dough).

How do I know if my pizza dough is kneaded enough? ›

Your dough will be shaggy and lumpy to begin with, but once you've kneaded it for a while it should be smooth and slightly tacky to touch. If your dough holds it shape and doesn't ooze or sag when you hold it up, that's another good sign that your dough is well kneaded.

What not to do when making pizza dough? ›

Using a rolling pin to form the pizza. This is a big no no in Italy! By using a rolling pin, you're basically undoing all your hard work in making a beautifully light and aerated dough. Rolling the dough with a pin forces all the air out of the dough and you'll be left with a dense and tough base once cooked.

Is pizza dough better the longer you let it rise? ›

The general rule is to let pizza dough rise until it has doubled in size, which could take anywhere between 1-1.5 hours. This will give the yeast time to activate and create a light, airy texture in the crust. However, I personally prefer cold-fermenting the dough for 48 hours for extra flavor.

Do you cover pizza dough while it rises? ›

The short answer is – cover it to prevent it from drying out. And there is no good reason not to cover. But of course, there are things to consider. We all know to cover our dough so that it does not develop a dry skin on its surface which can give it an unpleasant look and texture.

How long to let pizza dough rest before stretching? ›

If your pizza dough is quickly snapping back or difficult to stretch, your dough is too tight. Cover your dough with plastic wrap and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. After a bit of rest, the gluten in the dough will relax, making the process of stretching much easier.

What makes pizza dough more fluffy? ›

Once you've dressed the pizza, let it sit at room temperature for 15 minutes. This will give the dough one last chance to rise slightly so that the pizza will be thick and fluffy.

Is milk better than water for pizza dough? ›

Did you know the protein and sugars in milk actually help strengthen pizza dough while baking and create a beautiful, golden-brown crust? Try it for yourself!

Should you add olive oil to pizza dough? ›

Improve the texture and boost the flavor of any homemade pizza by adding quality olive oil to the dough. Adding oil to your pizza dough makes it crispier once baked. The oil creates an impermeable layer that moisture, such as that present in tomato sauce, cannot easily penetrate.

What temperature should pizza dough be kneaded at? ›

Temperature. The advisable temperature for pizza dough is from 22° to 26° C. It seems evident the importance of reaching a specific dough temperature in order to obtain a balanced management of leavening.

What happens if you don't put salt in pizza dough? ›

What would happen if we forgot to add salt to the dough? The result would be sticky and weak dough, difficult to work, with a poor consistency and development, an absent caramelization and an excessive fermentation.

How can I make my pizza dough more tasty? ›

My favorite thing to add is lemon zest. You can also add herbs like thyme or oregano - fresh or dried. You might add chopped olives, or chopped sun-dried tomatoes. Grated cheese is fair game, or even tiny cubes of Gruyere.

What makes pizza dough more crispy? ›

The secret to a more crispy pizza crust is probably not what you think. You might assume that less water will result in a crispier crust. But you'd be wrong. To achieve a more crispy crust, you'll need to add more water to the dough formula.

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 long should pizza dough rest before being stretched? ›

If your pizza dough is quickly snapping back or difficult to stretch, your dough is too tight. Cover your dough with plastic wrap and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. After a bit of rest, the gluten in the dough will relax, making the process of stretching much easier.

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