Thin n’ Crispy Pizza Crust Recipe (2024)

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Thin And Crispy Pizza Crust Recipe

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 35 minutes minutes

Calories 1696kcal

Author Heather Dessinger

Ingredients

  • cups sprouted einkorn flour (plus more for kneading)
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 2 tbsp raw honey
  • tsp instant yeast (or activated yeast)
  • 4 tsp yellow cornmeal

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, stir yeast into warm water until dissolved. Let sit for 3-5 minutes while you measure out your other ingredients.

  • Add the flour, honey, and salt to the bowl and stir until combined.

  • Knead on a well-floured surface for 10 min, adding flour as needed to keep dough from sticking to hands. Lightly cover with oil and place in a warm area for 1 hr to rise (an oven heated to 150-170 and then turned off is perfect).

  • Once the dough has risen, remove from oven and preheat oven to 450° F.

  • Punch dough down; cover and let rest 5 minutes.

  • Separate into two balls. Roll first ball of dough into a 14-inch circle on a lightly floured surface.

  • Place dough on a pizza stone or baking sheet sprinkled with cornmeal.

  • Repeat process with second half of dough.

  • Drizzle dough with a little olive oil and sprinkle with a pinch of salt.

  • Place pan on lowest oven rack; bake at 450 for 10 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from oven; top with desired toppings and bake an additional 10 minutes or until crust and cheese is lightly browned.

Nutrition

Calories: 1696kcal | Carbohydrates: 358g | Protein: 50g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 32mg | Potassium: 607mg | Fiber: 17g | Sugar: 36g | Calcium: 61mg | Iron: 19mg

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17 thoughts on “Thin n’ Crispy Pizza Crust Recipe”

  1. Ummm…yumm-o.

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  2. You are awesome, Heather!!! Thank you, and I am glad you all like it so much. I can’t wait to try it out this week.

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  3. Heather,
    If I am going to freeze some of it, at what point do I stop and freeze? Before letting it rise or after?

    Ash

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    • Hey Ashley, do everything up to the final baking. That includes pre-baking for 10 minutes before you put it in the freezer.

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  4. This looks lovely. I just want to check that the extra 1/2 to 1 cup of flour to dust the benchtops?
    🙂

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    • Is this crispy? I made einkorn (not sprouted) and it came out very bready like focaccia. I think it may have been my yeast any ideas? I have been looking for asprouted einkorn pizza dough recipe and don’t want to waste the ingredients as the are sooo expensive.

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  5. Chelsea – I’m not quite sure what you mean. Please clarify.

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  6. This is the best whole grain pizza crust recipe I’ve found. Thank you!

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    • So glad you like it, Leslie!

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  7. I know this is an old posting, but I’m wondering if i could use this crust dough to make the Chicken and Vegetable Turnover recipe – instead of the Einkorn Crust?…I’m a little bit overwhelmed by the sourdough einkorn crust recipe…:-)

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    • So sorry, Tammy, I’m not familiar with the turnover recipe you’re thinking of!

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  8. After reading warnings to stay away from some ingredients with the word “yeast” in them, that hide MSG, I’m a little confused about yeast as an ingredient. I want to make some breads that call for “an envelope of yeast,” and you mention instant or activated yeast here too. (I’m admittedly new to ever making my own breads before.)

    I would appreciate any help sorting out what’s ok to use, and when yeast is a good thing and when it’s not. Or a simple direction to a safe bread yeast product to buy, if you don’t have the time to spell it all out for me otherwise. : )
    Thank you much!

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    • As I understand it, yeast extract and autolyzed yeast are the ingredients to avoid in processed food. Regular yeast for baking is not the same. In fact, regular yeast is naturally occurring in the air around you. That’s why you can squish some grapes and end up with alcohol a few days later.

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  9. Thank you for this recipe! There are not many recipes online with sprouted einkorn flour, and some sites say it is finicky, so I am glad this worked out. It was a great crust, the kids and hubby loved it.
    It turns out I didn’t need to cook the crust quite as long the first time, maybe because we are at ocean level, but besides that not too thick and held up well when holding. I have tried many crusts lately, from buckwheat to Teff, and this one is by far the favorite with the most similar flavor to normal wheat. Thanks again! 🙂

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  10. I”m familiar with einkorn flour, and have bought and used it. But I a not familiar with sprouted einkorn flour, nor where to find it.

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  11. how much salt? its not listed in the ingredients but is in the instructions

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    • I’d like to make this but don’t have that kind of floor. Can I use all purpose flour?

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Thin n’ Crispy Pizza Crust Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to a crispy pizza crust? ›

Higher heat = crunchier and tastier crust. Most home ovens only reach 240-250°C, though some have a specific 'pizza' setting. For the best results, preheat your oven and pizza stone or pan on the lower-middle shelf for at least half an hour before cooking your pizzas.

How do you keep thin crust pizza crispy? ›

As you are rolling out and topping your first pizza, switch your oven to broil. Right before you launch, swtich your oven back to bake or convection bake 500F. The idea is to get your Steel even hotter than 500 F for this thin crust bake. It really helps crisp up that bottom.

What is the secret to thin pizza? ›

Using a heavy rolling pin (or dough sheeter), roll the dough out very thin to form a 24-inch or larger circle. If you're using a cutter pizza pan (recommended), dust the pan lightly with flour, place the dough in the pan and dock. Use the rolling pin to trim off the excess dough drooping over the sides of the pan.

What is the best flour for thin and crispy pizza? ›

The best flour for making New York Style Pizza Dough is all-purpose flour. This type of pizza dough is thin, crispy, and chewy. All-purpose flour is a blend of hard and soft wheat flour. It has a medium protein content, which makes it perfect for New York Style Pizza Dough.

Does olive oil make pizza dough crispy? ›

Brush on the olive oil: To get that crispy, crackly crust, use a brush to slather on some olive oil. A flavorful extra virgin olive oil will score you maximum flavor points.

What makes pizza 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 temperature do you bake a thin crust pizza? ›

How to Make Thin-Crust Pizza. Preheat a large rimmed baking sheet. Preheating the baking sheet at 450°F is the key to getting the perfect crisp crust.

What style of pizza is thin and crispy? ›

St. Louis pizza features a thin crust with a cracker-like consistency that is made without yeast. Due to the crispy crust, St. Louis pizza is usually cut into 3- or 4-inch rectangles, known as "party" or "tavern" cut.

How do you make pizza crispy underneath? ›

When building a pan pizza, it's important to apply a liberal coating of olive oil to the bottom of the cold pan before adding your dough. This not only prevents sticking, but further helps the caramelization of the bottom crust, creating that delicious crunch.

How to make your pizza crust crispy? ›

By preheating the stone along with the oven to a high temperature—think in the 450°F to 500°F range—it picks up and retains a ton of heat that provides exceptional browning for your bottom crust. Using a baking stone works for all pizza styles, but is essential for thin-crust recipes.

What flour makes crispy pizza? ›

For Crispy and Chewy Pizza Crust, Use 00 Flour

00 flour is finely ground Italian flour that contains about 12% protein, or 12% gluten. It's the traditional flour used to make Neapolitan-style pizza.

How do you make pizza crispy in the middle? ›

To make your pizza base crispy,first,pop it into the oven,for 10 minutes ,or until cheese & topping are nice and golden and melted. Take a none stick,frying, heat a few tea spoons of ,sunflower old,make sure it covers all the pan,bring to heat,for 1 minute, place pizza in for two minutes, slide onto plate job done!

How do I make my pizza crust brown and crispy? ›

FYI – A hot pizza stone is key to producing a well-browned, crisp bottom crust. So here are the three things to do to get the stone hot enough: place stone in the cold oven, set the temperature to 500 degrees, and let it preheat for one full hour. (I start the hour once it has preheated).

How do you crisp pizza crust in the oven? ›

Set the oven to 375 degrees. Place the baking sheet in the oven while it preheats. When preheating is complete, place the cold pizza slices on the hot baking sheet and return it to the oven. Bake for 5 to 10 minutes.

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