Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (2024)

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Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (1)

My family loves pizza, but me, not so much. So we compromise and I make an easy sourdough pizza crust that is absolutely devine. We ALL love it, and that’s kind of the point. It’s literally the only pizza crust that I truly enjoy.

The best part is that you can use this crust right away. You only have to let it rise for about an hour. Though you can let it rise for more if you’d like!

Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (2)

Using Sourdough Discard for Pizza Crust

When you make sourdough, every single day you’ll have sourdough discard. Instead of throwing it away, a lot of people try to find something to make with it. This sourdough pizza crust recipe is an incredible way to use sourdough discard.

Here are some other recipes you might enjoy that you can use with sourdough discard:

  • Easy Sourdough Pie Crust
  • Sourdough Discard | Traditional Sourdough Pancakes
  • Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls (Long-Fermented)
  • Sourdough Dinner Rolls (Long-Fermented)
  • Easy Sourdough Starter and Bread Recipe
Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (3)

Sourdough Pizza Crust (Dough Recipe)

3/4 cup water
1 cup sourdough starter (fed)
2 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp salt
3 tbsp olive oil

  1. Combine all ingredients and knead well. It’s best if you make it in a stand mixer. Dough should be firm but slightly tacky.
  2. Place in a greased bowl and allow to rise for at least 2 hours.
  3. Once risen, thinly roll out dough onto your greased pizza pan. Should be an inch or less thick.
  4. Place toppings on your pizza and let set for 30 mins.
  5. Bake your sourdough pizza at 500 degrees (pre-heated) for about 8 minutes, or until cheese is bubbly and starting to turn brown.

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Sourdough Pizza Crust (Dough Recipe)

Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (4)

Prep Time1 hour 30 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time1 hour 40 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup water
  • 1 cup sourdough starter
  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 3 tbsp olive oil

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients and knead well. It’s best if you make it in a stand mixer. Dough should be firm but slightly tacky.
  2. Place in a greased bowl and allow to rise for at least 2 hours.
  3. Once risen, thinly roll out dough onto your greased pizza pan. Should be an inch or less thick.
  4. Place toppings on your pizza and let set for 30 mins.
  5. Bake your sourdough pizza at 500 degrees (pre-heated) for about 8 minutes, or until cheese is bubbly and starting to turn brown.

Nutrition Information:

Serving Size:

1 grams
Amount Per Serving:Unsaturated Fat: 0g

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  1. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (8)Sylvia McDevitt says

    Hi Amy,
    I am trying my hand at sourdough bread (starter) making. It’s going to be interesting to see what happens. I tried a couple times only to see no results that were satisfactory. But maybe this time. I am on Day 6 of the King Arthur AP flour version, getting my starter from Dok Klaus’ wife, Virginia. WE will see. My discard is going to be used for pizza this evening. Wish me luck.
    My initial inspiration was this very dark round loaf that my Finnish grandmother used to make for us when they would come to visit. I a not sure when I will be confident enough to try that one. But here’s at least an attempt at sourdough, which is my favorite bread of all time.

    Reply

  2. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (11)Barbara Smith says

    My pizza dough from this recipe was runny. Any advice? I used KA all purpose flour too. ???

    Reply

    • Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (12)amyfewell says

      That’s odd! You should add more flour. If your atmosphere is humid or wet, it can also cause your dough to be more wet.

      Reply

    • Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (13)anonymous says

      Yeah, 2 cups is not nearly enough flour

      Reply

  3. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (14)Karen says

    I cut this recipe in half which made just right amount for my pizza pan. We prefer a thinner pizza crust .
    The baking time I needed was 12 minutes at the 500 degree oven temperature.
    The pizza was delicious !

    Reply

  4. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (15)Karen from Indiana says

    I used this recipe but made 1/2 of the ingredients since we like a thinner crust.
    It turned out delicious!
    I baked it at the suggested 500 degrees for 12 minutes instead of 8 or 9 minutes.
    I will be using this recipe again because of how easy it is !

    Reply

  5. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (16)Rose says

    Thanks for this delicious recipe. I made it and it was so easy, and I’m very happy with it! Turned out perfectly.

    Reply

  6. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (17)Melissa says

    Can this crust be baked and frozen prior to putting on the toppings? If so, how?

    Reply

    • Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (18)Amy K. Fewell says

      sure! Id just wrap it in freezer paper 🙂

      Reply

  7. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (21)Crystelle Bodycomb says

    Thank you for this recipe. I love that I can feed my starter and within the day we can have pizza for dinner. I need to work on my rolling pin skills! I did add more flour then called for as my dough was pretty sticky. I also cooked at 450 for 15 minutes. Prefect and yummy- thank you!

    Reply

  8. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (22)Emma says

    Any tips for getting the bottom crispy? I’m doing 500° on a cast iron pizza stone but the center never seems to crisp before the top gets cooked quickly.

    Reply

    • Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (23)Emily Menesini says

      I’d love to know the same!

      Reply

    • Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (24)Amy Svob says

      Did you preheat it for a long time?

      Reply

    • Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (25)Sara says

      Oil your pan with olive oil before putting the crust down!

      Reply

  9. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (26)Jordan says

    Hi!! Thank you so much for this recipe, my family absolutely loves it!!
    Question- can this dough still be used if it sits out overnight?

    Reply

    • Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (27)Brittany Kerr says

      yes, i usually prep it the night before! that way once i get home i can cook dinner. it turns out great every time!

      Reply

  10. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (28)Rebekah Martin says

    Is this using discard or fed/active starter?

    Reply

    • Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (29)Ashley K says

      Yes is this with discard???

      Reply

      • Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (30)Sonam says

        Hi if it’s the fed active starter then can I still leave it overnight on the counter or shall I keep it in the fridge for fermentation and next day use?

        Reply

  11. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (31)Ashley says

    How long do you mix for and at at what speed? I mixed for quite a while and the dough was still very loose.

    Reply

  12. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (32)Molly Kauffman says

    Can you let the dough rise longer? Like 8 hrs. while at work? Thank you!

    Reply

    • Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (33)Amy K. Fewell says

      sure!

      Reply

  13. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (34)Lisa Pillow says

    My dough didn’t rise in time for dinner but when I checked it this morning, it’s ready. How can I use it for dinner tonight without it falling again?

    Reply

    • Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (35)Carly says

      When that happens to me I put it in the fridge!

      Reply

  14. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (36)Ashley K says

    How do I use discard? Do I use it instead of the starter?? Thank you for this recipe!! Making it Friday for some friends.

    Reply

  15. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (37)Shana says

    I’d like to double this and then freeze it to give to my kids to use at their convenience. Would I just make the dough and freeze it right away? Then they can thaw, let rise, roll out and bake with toppings? Just want to make sure it’s going to work first! Thanks!

    Reply

  16. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (38)Virginia Chavez says

    I made the pizza dough, added everything together but the dough was very soft. I added more flour & was still soft. I put flour on my hands to handle the dough & was able to spread the dough very gingerly. I finished with the toppings & baked. I have to say it still turned out with a very good flavored crust. I’ll use the recipe again but maybe use a bit less water.

    Reply

  17. Easy Sourdough Pizza Crust Recipe - Amy K. Fewell (39)Deborah says

    I can’t tell if this recipe is for using sourdough discard or if it requires a fed starter. In the blog post, you mention it’s a great way to use your discard, but then in the recipe it says, “1 cup starter (fed).” Please clarify! Thank you!

    Reply

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FAQs

What flour is best for sourdough pizza? ›

Using high-protein white flour (13-14% protein) in your sourdough pizza dough can lead to a chewier pizza. If you'd like to reduce the chewiness, try using a lower protein flour for the pizza dough (like all-purpose flour or Type 00 with lower protein).

Why is my sourdough pizza crust tough? ›

Why is my sourdough pizza crust tough? The longer you cook your pizza, the tougher the crust will become. If you want to make it less tough, try cooking the pizza for less time at a higher temperature. Conversely, to make your pizza crust tougher, cook it for a longer time at a lower temperature.

Is sourdough pizza crust healthier? ›

Lower Glycemic Index: For those concerned about blood sugar levels, sourdough offers a lower glycemic index compared to bread made with regular dough. The fermentation process reduces the amount of simple sugars in the dough, resulting in a slower and steadier rise in blood sugar levels.

Why is my sourdough pizza crust gummy? ›

Sticky dough is almost always caused by a dough that is too hydrated. This basically means that you have added too much water to your dough. Check out my article here on pizza dough hydration. Many people like to use a high hydration (above 60%) as they think it will create a lighter pizza dough.

Which 2 types of flour make the best pizza dough? ›

The best flour for making Deep-Dish Pizza Dough is all-purpose flour. In bakeries and pizzerias, Pizza Flour is often used because it is a high-protein flour that produces a light and airy crust. However, all-purpose flour will also work well for Deep-Dish Pizza Dough.

Does sourdough pizza need yeast? ›

Take 200g of starter from your jar and use that for your bake (no yeast needed). Then feed your sourdough starter before you put it back into the fridge. Your starter is mature and has been around for a few years. Use 200g of fed, active starter to make this delicious sourdough pizza dough.

How do I make my sourdough crust better? ›

There are a few techniques for getting a softer crust:
  1. Add some oil or fat to your recipe.
  2. Brush butter on your loaf after it comes out of the oven.
  3. Put your loaf in a plastic bag overnight.
  4. Cool your loaf on a cutting board instead of a cooling rack for a softer bottom crust.

What makes sourdough crust chewy? ›

If you are rubbing your dough with flour before baking to accentuate your scored designs, this too can dehydrate your crust, causing it to be tougher and more chewy. Try just spraying with water before baking or minimising the amount of flour you're using on the surface of your bread.

Why won t my sourdough pizza dough rise? ›

If you've had your yeast too long, you might want to get a fresh pack from the grocery store. Also, please be aware that too high, or too low, a temperature can kill yeast. And dead yeast won't raise bread. Yeast manufacturers suggest proving active dry yeast by mixing it with warm water and either sugar or water.

Can diabetics eat sourdough pizza? ›

People with diabetes can eat sourdough bread or any other bread that fits into their dietary plan. That said, because sourdough bread has a lower glycemic index than other bread varieties, it can be a particularly good choice if you're watching your blood sugar levels.

Is Schlotzsky's pizza crust sourdough? ›

Double Cheese Pizza

Easy, peasy, cheesy. Mozzarella & Parmesan cheeses with tomato garlic pesto. Served on our house-made sourdough crust.

Who has the healthiest pizza crust? ›

Best: Amazon Fresh Cauliflower Crust

The retail giant's proprietary cauliflower crust is a solid choice for your health. Cauliflower and brown rice flour are its first two ingredients. It's no surprise, then, that it's low-calorie and pleasantly low in sodium.

Why is my pizza crust like a cracker? ›

Stretch the Dough Evenly

While great for making cookies, rolling pins usually result in a lot of pizza problems. Using a rolling pin on your freshly proofed dough will result in a thin, cracker-like crust.

How long should pizza dough rest at room temperature? ›

How to store pizza dough on the counter. Standard pizza dough (with more yeast) can sit out on the counter for 2-4 hours, while a Neapolitan-style pizza dough (with less yeast) can be left out for up to 24 hours. Pizza dough should be stored in an airtight container, zip lock bags, or covered with plastic wrap.

What is the ideal flour for sourdough? ›

Compared to whole wheat flour, rye flour is said to be the most nutrient- and amylase-dense option for a sourdough starter. Overall, it has a lower gluten protein content than wheat flour, which means it produces slack, sticky, and dense doughs.

What flour to coat sourdough? ›

Wholemeal/wholewheat flour is very tasty, but is best used as a portion of your sourdough loaf along with a good portion of strong white bread flour; you will probably also need some extra water as wholemeal flour soaks up a lot of water.

What type of flour do chefs use for pizza dough? ›

Why '00' pizza flour works: '00' pizza flour is a finely milled flour made from both hard and soft wheat. The hard wheat gives the dough strength, so it can be stretched thin without tearing (and gives the finished pie its distinctive chewiness).

What flours are best for sourdough starter? ›

All-Purpose Flour: All-purpose flour, which is a blend of hard and soft wheat, is a popular choice for feeding sourdough starter. It provides a good balance of protein and starch, which promotes a healthy fermentation process. Bread Flour: Bread flour has a higher protein content compared to all-purpose flour.

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