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I love it when the whole family gets involved in making a meal. The process is seriously entertaining. I made the pizza dough (check out the recipe for perfect pizza crust below), then stood back and watched my two chefs create, each one trying to out-do the other.
My son kept saying that his was “the bestest one” because he didn’t add onions and because he used the most cheese. I call their pizzas “supreme” because they were loaded with nearly all the toppings I had out.
My son sure enjoyed building his pizza and he was so proud of his accomplishment. He sat in front of the oven until the pizza had finished baking. He was so excited! I savored every moment of it. I should have them make lunch more often! Keep this pizza recipe in mind for father’s day since the whole family can be a part of creating a delicious masterpiece that would make Dad proud 😉
My son is 4, turning 5 in July and he’s already very good at sifting, mixing, mess making, cracking eggs, and using the hand cranked egg beater for anything he can get his hands on! I think he started mixing ingredients together when he was 2, but with practice, 90% of it is now in the bowl rather than the floor. Anyway, he was beaming when his pizza came out of the oven.
Ingredients for Perfect Pizza Dough:
3/4 cup warm water
1 tbsp active dry yeast
1/2 tbsp honey
1 1/2 tbsp olive oil + more to oil baking pan & work surface
2 cups plus 2 tbsp all-purpose flour
3/4 tsp salt 1/4 cup cornmeal for baking

Ingredients for Easy Pizza Sauce:
1 1/2 cup store-bought marinara (whatever brand or flavor you like)
1 garlic clove, minced
1/4 tsp oregano, optional
Greek Pizza Toppings:
Mozzarella cheese, grated
Marinated artichokes, Quartered
Black olives or Kalamata olives, sliced
Baby tomatoes, halved
Red onion, halved and thinly sliced
drizzle of EVOO
Feta sprinkled for garnish after pizza is baked
Supreme Pizza Toppings:
Mozzarella cheese, grated
Ham, or pepperoni
Sliced black olives,
Mushrooms, sliced,
Red onion, halved and thinly sliced
Tomato, sliced
Bell pepper, thinly sliced or diced
Grated Parmesan Cheese, optional
How to Make the Pizza Dough:
(this dough can also be made in a bread maker):
1. Put warm water in a large bowl, add the yeast and let stand for about 7 minutes for the yeast to activate. Don’t use hot water or you will ruin the yeast.
2. Whisk in honey and olive oil. Add flour, then the salt and knead until well-combined (use a dough hook on speed 2 if using a mixer). The dough should be sticky.
3. Cover with plastic wrap and leave in a warm place until doubled in volume (45 min to 1 hr at room temp or 25-30 min in a warm 100˚F oven).
Prep the Sauce while the dough is rising since it will need time to cool down:
1. Combine all sauce ingredients in a small sauce pan. 2. Simmer over medium/low heat until it is reduced by about a third. It needs to thicken or the pizza will be too juicy. If you need to cool sauce to room temp faster, transfer sauce to a bowl and place in a bath of ice water.
How to Assemble & Bake Pizzas:
1. Generously sprinkle baking pans with cornmeal; this keeps the crust crisper and prevents sticking to the pan. You can also oil pans if you don’t have cornmeal.
2. Grease a clean work surface and your hands with olive oil. Transfer dough to oiled surface and cut into three even pieces. Form each piece into an 8″ round pizza crust using your hands and transfer to baking pans lined with cornmeal.
3. Spread 1/3 pizza sauce on each pizza leaving a 1/2″ border of dough all the way around. Add plenty of mozzarella cheese and any of your favorite toppings; this is where it gets really fun! (See list of toppings above for supreme pizza or Greek Pizza).
They were really, really proud of their pizzas. P.S. Tough guys make pizza… see their guns? 😉
These two… :).
4. Bake pizzas at 415˚ F for 15 minutes or until the crust is crisp and toppings are cooked. Cheese will be melted and turn golden in a few spots. For those of you who are visual learners, here’s a peak at how we assembled the supreme pizzas:
Please take a moment to wipe the drool off your keyboard.
And the Greek Pizza – my favorite: (Tips: once the toppings are on, drizzle with extra virgin olive oil. After the pizza comes out of the oven, sprinkle with crumbled feta cheese. It’s so good!)
And a little more of the aftermath:
There was plenty of this happening:
And this (sweetest fish lips in the world? I think so):
If When you try these pizzas, report back and let me know what toppings you tried. You can totally get creative and make it your own. It’s such a simple and great recipe.
Homemade Individual Pizzas

Ingredients
For the Pizza Dough:
- 3/4 cup warm water
- 1 tbsp active dry yeast
- 1/2 tbsp honey
- 1 1/2 tbsp olive oil + more to oil baking pan & work surface
- 2 cups plus 2 tbsp all-purpose flour
- 3/4 tsp salt 1/4 cup cornmeal for baking
For the Easy Pizza Sauce:
- 1 1/2 cup store-bought marinara, whatever brand or flavor you like
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 1/4 tsp oregano, optional
Greek Pizza Toppings
- my favorite pizza, hands down:
- Mozzarella cheese, grated
- Marinated artichokes, Quartered
- Black olives or Kalamata olives, sliced
- Baby tomatoes, halved
- Red onion, halved and thinly sliced
- drizzle of EVOO
- Feta sprinkled for garnish after pizza is baked
Supreme Pizza Toppings:
- Mozzarella cheese, grated
- Ham, or pepperoni
- Sliced black olives
- Mushrooms, sliced,
- Red onion, halved and thinly sliced
- Tomato, sliced
- Bell pepper, thinly sliced or diced
- Grated Parmesan Cheese, optional
Instructions
How to Make the Pizza Dough
- (this dough can also be made in a bread maker):
- Put warm water in a large bowl, add the yeast and let stand for about 7 minutes for the yeast to activate. Don't use hot water or you will ruin the yeast.
- Whisk in honey and olive oil. Add flour, then the salt and knead until well-combined (use a dough hook on speed 2 if using a mixer). The dough should be sticky.
- Cover with plastic wrap and leave in a warm place until doubled in volume (45 min to 1 hr at room temp or 25-30 min in a warm 100˚F oven).
Prep the Sauce while the dough is rising since it will need time to cool down:
- Combine all sauce ingredients in a small sauce pan.
- Simmer over medium/low heat until it is reduced by about a third. It needs to thicken or the pizza will be too juicy. If you need to cool sauce to room temp faster, transfer sauce to a bowl and place in a bath of ice water.
How to Assemble & Bake Pizzas:
- Generously sprinkle baking pans with cornmeal; this keeps the crust crisper and prevents sticking to the pan. You can also oil pans if you don't have cornmeal.
- Grease a clean work surface and your hands with olive oil. Transfer dough to oiled surface and cut into three even pieces. Form each piece into an 8" round pizza crust using your hands and transfer to baking pans lined with cornmeal.
- Spread 1/3 pizza sauce on each pizza leaving a 1/2" border of dough all the way around. Add plenty of mozzarella cheese and any of your favorite toppings; this is where it gets really fun! (See list of toppings above for supreme pizza or Greek Pizza).
- Bake pizzas at 415 degrees F for 15 minutes or until the crust is crisp and toppings are cooked. Cheese will be melted and turn golden in a few spots.
- (Tip for the Greek Pizza: once the toppings are on, drizzle with extra virgin olive oil. After the pizza comes out of the oven, sprinkle with crumbled feta cheese. It's so good!)
What are your favorite meals to cook as a family? Do you have any specialties?
Natasha, I had some dough and homemade sauce leftover from your Calzones (which we ate earlier this week) to use up. We LOVED the Greek pizza with feta cheese idea and may never order pizza from a shop again! Another Winner, Winner, Pizza Dinner!
So great to hear that you loved this recipe, Sharon. Thank you so much for sharing that with us!
pls how is this dough different from the recent crust you posted? and what does the olive oil do in this one, because you did not add it in your recent pizza dough post? i am also born in July and my 13th birthday is very soon.
Hi, this dough is very different and uses quite a bit more yeast for a quick pizza dough. The new pizza dough is by far my favorite in taste and texture.
how many individual pizzas does this make?
Hello Amy, it serves approximately 6-8 individual pizzas
I found this recipe a couple months ago and man does my family love this crust! I triple the recipe and make (8) 8″ crusts every week for my family of 4! The only thing I do differently is I parbake the crusts for 10-12 minutes before cooking them with toppings. But it’s perfect every time!
That’s just awesome Joy! Thank you for that great review!
If you don’t double the recipe how many pizza do you get? Right above Natasha says this recipe makes 6- 8 pizzas. You said you doubled it and got 8 pizzas.
my 5 year old daughter is known that she doesn’t eat pizza, and the only one she eats is from one specific place, and with black olives only. i have tried many times doing home made pizza she won’t like/eat. but when i tried this pizza dough here she literally told me this is the best pizza and she ate the whole individual one alone…since then she’s been asking me to eat pizza for dinner every night!!! now that is what i call a magic dough recipe!
Wow! That’s just awesome! That is the best when kids love what we moms make. That’s so great!
Just made this for the family and everyone loves the crust. We left ours in a little longer than 15 minutes as it wasn’t quite ready at 15. We will be using your recipe for sure again!
for the pizza recipe on which rack in the oven do we bake? High or low rack? I have never made pizza and want to try making it with my boys!
Hi Tania, we like to keep our pizza on the middle rack.
I prefer my crust thin and crispy–would bread flour give that result?
Thanks—enjoy your recipes and video’s—very motivational!
That could work Cindy! I would love to know how you like this recipe if you test that.
I am not a cook at all. I’ve only gotten into cooking because I have to at least learn how to cook SOMETHING instead of ordering out or just not eating. This is the best homemade pizza recipe I have found thus far. I have scoured the internet, trust me. It’s so easy to follow. It was enjoyable to see your blog and pictures and I thought, heck if your kid can do it, then I can try. Overall the recipe is simple enough for an amateur like me and straightforward on the ingredients. You have helped a lot. I now try to experiment on recipes on my own. Cheers to you and your family!
Thank you so much for your awesome review and feedback. It helps inspire me to do better and create more recipes for everyone to enjoy!
Hi. Can cornmeal be substituted?
Hi, Olga! One of our readers, Cindy, wrote a suggestion about parchment paper to omit cornmeal. “my new favourite that I now use exclusively is parchment. No oil at all, no cornmeal, no mess and it creates the perfect crust. You really should give it a try, you might love it as much as I do 🙂”
Pizza was amazing! My family said it was better than from a pizzeria ;). Good job Natasha, thank you for posting all of these recipes. The pictures also contribute greatly along w/ videos! You are the best!
You’re welcome Katya! I’m glad to hear how much you and your family are enjoying the recipes. Thanks for sharing your excellent review and encouraging comments!
I loooove this dough! Its delish and soft!
Yum! Also i like the fact it has honey and not sugar)
Isnt it interesting how most pizza doughs have same ingredients, but their proportions is whats the key)
I tried other recipe with same ingredients except honey and it tasted more like bread…..
Thank you, coach Natasha😉
You’re welcome Viktoriya! I’m happy to hear how much you enjoy the recipe. Thanks for sharing your wonderful review! 🙂
Can I make one big pizza instead of the individual ones?
Hi Vick, yes absolutely! Check out our single whole California pizza here.
Hey natasha, this recipe is so good it taste just like dominoes but much better thanks for the recipe
You’re welcome! Thank you for sharing your review Kristina! 🙂
Can you refrigerate the dough and use it for later?
Hi Lila, I haven’t tried doing that but I think it would work, you would just need to bring it back to room temp to let it rise a little before using it.
I did these a few days ago and they tasted so good! I doubled to recipie so I made my own sauce by blending 6 tomatoes 2 tblsp of tomato paste and some basic seasonings, then simmering it intill it was thick. I turned 12 a few days ago and this was so fun to make! I also made your chicken wraps on my birthday, they were really tasty!
That’s awesome! I love that you got creative and made your own sauce. It sounds like you’re quite the chef! Happy birthday and many blessings to you!
Thank you Natasha for the recipe, seeing your happy family puts a smile on my face, as I am married but no kids. It looks so fun!
Thank you so much Colleen :).
How many minutes should I work the dough if doing it by hand?
Maybe 5 minutes. It should just be well combined and elastic. If you find it too sticky to work it by hand, you might use a stiff silicone spatula to “knead” until combined.
Dear Natasha,
Thank you for all these simple, yet awesome recipes! My family is already complaining that they all are gaining weight 🙂
I’m a newbee at cooking, but your recipes are well detailed and broken down into simple steps.
Thanks a lot…greetings from Bahrain
Thank you writing in! I’m so happy to hear you all are enjoying my recipes and I really appreciate your feedback! 🙂
hey I was wondering if I can freeze one of the pizzas if I don’t want to bake them right away
Natasha, freezing pizza is totally fine :). Reading your comment is making me hungry for some pizza :D.