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No-Knead Pizza Dough
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This pizza dough recipe is by no-knead king Jim Lahey. It's only 3 ingredients—you've got this.
Incredibly Good Cheese Pizza
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You don’t need a pizza oven (or even a baking stone) for our test kitchen’s ultimate recipe.
Sheet-Pan Corn Pizza With Kimchi and Hot Dogs
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Plus, a tip for crispy—never floppy—crust.
Bon Appétit's "Making Perfect" Pizza
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With the amount of love, time, and research that went into making what constitutes the “perfect” pizza, you’ll definitely want to share. Welcome to the best-ever excuse to invite people over for a pizza party.
All-Purpose Pizza Dough
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An overnight rest in the refrigerator gives this easy no-knead homemade pizza dough an airy lift and bready chew.
Healthyish Pan Pizza
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In this pizza, which is reminiscent of a Sicilian pie, the dough is enriched with whole-wheat or rye flour, then topped with a thin layer of anchovy-spiked tomato sauce (skip the fish, if you wish), and once it comes out of the oven, grated Parmesan and a mountain of greens. You have several pan options: For the thinnest crust with the crispiest bottom and edges, use a 13x9" rimmed baking sheet. If you don’t have one, you can also use a 10" or 12" cast-iron skillet: Your dough will be a bit thicker, more pillowy, and not as crisp. Or you can also easily double the recipe and use an 18x13" rimmed baking sheet. Just make sure to plan ahead: This dough needs to rise in the fridge for at least 12 hours.
No-Knead Cheddar Jalapeño Bread
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A homemade loaf featuring a crackly crust, loaded with cheese and plenty of fresh chilis.
Sheet-Pan Pizza with Brussels Sprouts and Salami
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There is no higher calling of the humble Brussels sprout than this cheesy, crispy, can't-stop-eating sheet-pan pizza.
5 Ways to Make Homemade Pizza with Store-Bought Flatbread
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Have a little fun with store-bought dough and design a signature flatbread.
What to Do With Pizza Dough (Besides Make Pizza)
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You can do a lot more with pizza dough than make pizza. Check out these recipes for stromboli, flatbreads, and more.
Pizza Dough
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This recipe yields a thin, crisp pizza crust (as opposed to puffy and chewy).
I Need a Pizza Dough Recipe That's Actually Good
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Jesse and Shilpa are back with BA Bake Club to talk all things pizza.
Saag Paneer-Inspired Pizza Is Both Healthyish AND Super Cheesy
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The pizza that'll make you want to eat your greens—even in the dead of winter.

Rick Martinez

The Secret to Killer Homemade Pizza Crust

Hunter Lewis

Cast-Iron Skillet Pizza, Where Have You Been All Our Lives?
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Thanks to a store-bought dough and a screaming-hot cast-iron skillet, weeknight pizza just got a whole lot better.

Rochelle Bilow

How to Knead Dough Like You're in Charge
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And why kneading matters in the first place.

Sohla El-Waylly

9 Rules for the Best Homemade Pizza OF YOUR LIFE
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Pizzeria Beddia's Joe Beddia lets us in on his homemade pizza guidelines.

Joe Beddia

Pro Chefs Transform Pizza Dough Into 6 New Dishes
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Join Chris Morocco, Brad Leone, Kendra Vaculin, Melissa Miranda, Chrissy Tracey, and Rachel Gurjar as they return to the Bon Appétit test kitchen to transform pizza dough into six diverse offerings. From savory to sweet and back again, one of these ideas is sure to help you take pizza dough to delectable new places.
No-Knead Pizza Dough with Baker Jim Lahey
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Baker Jim Lahey shows you how to start off a perfect home-made pizza with a simple, no-knead crust.
A Day Making NYC’s Most Hyped Pizza
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Join Bon Appétit as we spend a day on the line with chefs Jacob Serebnick and Julian Geldmacher, co-owners of Ceres Pizza, a standout pizzeria located in New York City's Lower East Side. Jacob and Julian first crossed paths while working together at a 3-Michelin-starred restaurant. They later followed their passion to launch Ceres Pizza, built from the ground up with no outside investors–just a shared dream to create exceptional, handcrafted pizza. Director: Ian Stroud Director of Photography: Carlos Araujo Editor: Jared Hutchinson Talent: Jacob Serebnick Senior Creative Producer: Mel Ibarra Line Producer: Jamie Rasmussen Associate Producer: Oadhan Lynch Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Camera Operator: Justin Newman Assistant Camera: Mickey Staten Sound Recordist: Rachel Suffian Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo Assistant Editor: Billy Ward Director of Content; Production: Ali Inglese Senior Director; Creative Development: Dan Siegel Senior Director; Programming : Jon Wise VP; Head of Video: June Kim
Claire Tries to Make the Perfect Pizza Dough
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In the first episode of 'Making Perfect,' join Claire Saffitz in her search for the perfect pizza dough. Claire treks all over New York City to learn how some of the best pizza places make their dough and then takes what she learns back to the Test Kitchen to try out what she learns.
Claire Makes Cast-Iron Skillet Pizza
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Join Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes cast-iron skillet pizza with fennel and sausage. Pizza dough is usually sold as a 1-lb. ball. You only need 12 oz. for this cast-iron pizza recipe. We used a 10" pan, so if yours is bigger, use a bit more dough. Cooking sausage in the pan before adding the dough infuses the crust with porky flavor. Check out the recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/cast-iron-pizza-with-fennel-and-sausage%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv class="StackedRatingsCardWrapper-ghvskg ffDePc SummaryCollectionGridSummaryItem-HgAzv kSXTun search_result_item-5cbf18fb0b6b2f8d5ca0f17e">
What Makes the Perfect Pizza?
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Introducing Making Perfect! The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen is on a quest for the perfect pizza. Join Brad, Claire, Molly, Carla, Andy and Chris as they search for the perfect pizza dough, sauce, cheese, toppings and cooking method. But first things first, picking out the style: grandma, deep dish, Neapolitan or New York?