So basically I have all of the solutions to your home-made pizza crust woes right here.
- No rising needed
- Totally freezable
- Basil + Oregano Heaven
- Thick and chewy
- Crispy, sturdy bottom crust

This dough recipe makes enough for one large pizza with very thick, chewy crust, or two smaller pizzas with crispier, thinner crusts.
Whenever I make pizza I usually always make cheesy bread and my pantry staple marinara sauce to dip it in.

My husband’s favorite is our balsamic barbecue chicken pizza.

Here’s a close up of the dough so you can see all the Italian spicy goodness.

This dough is easiest to make in a stand mixer with a bread dough hook – but if you don’t own one, don’t worry. I don’t either. Kneading the dough by hand only takes about 5-10 minutes, just like the mixer, you’ll just have some messy hands and bigger muscles to show for it.
I’ve found it’s easiest to roll the dough out on a lightly floured surface instead of trying to stretch it into one consistent shape. I don’t know how the wizards over at Domino’s do it. I’ve watched, I’ve tried, I’ve reverted back to the rolling pin.

Freezer Tips:
- If you’re planning on putting the dough in the freezer use COLD water. You want to preserve the yeast, and using warm water will likely wake it up prematurely.
- Thawing dough on the counter takes about 2 – 2.5 hours depending on the size of your ball, so it takes some planning ahead.
- Store each ball of dough in it’s own gallon sized freezer bag. Don’t wrap it in plastic wrap. The dough will expand some before freezing and explode out of the plastic wrap and freeze around it, leaving you with a plastic mess inside your dough. Putting the dough in a bag gives it the freedom to spread before and during the freezing process.
- If you’re storing some dough away for a rainy day, put some mozzarella cheese and a bag of pepperoni, sliced mushrooms, or whatever your favorite toppings are in there along with it. It’s better to know your have all the ingredients on hand instead of just hoping you will when you need to use it.
