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Pizza dough for two doesn’t have to be so unattainable. This recipe will make homemade pizza dough so much easier than you thought. With simple step by step directions, you will become a pizza master in no time. We love making this pizza dough for date night or as a pizza party night recipe staple.

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Don’t buy that pizza dough!! I know this might sound intimidating, but I promise you can make a way better pizza dough at home. With patience and a little practice you’re gonna make delicious homemade pizzas in no time.

I actually have always been fascinated by the process of making dough… any dough really, bread, pizza, pies… You name it I tried it. In my honest opinion homemade doughs always taste so much better. The fact that we are using good oils and butter as well as the act of activating the yeast just makes it that much better.

As many of you know, a great pizza always starts with good crust. You can literally put anything on top of a pizza but if the crust is delicious the whole thing would be good and you’ll have no leftovers whatsoever.

This homemade small batch dough recipe will help you achieve just that!

This is the best pizza dough recipe for two ever! It is also Vegan friendly, so next time you’re making vegan pizza try this crust recipe!

I actually make this small batch pizza recipe at least once a week for my sister and me because obviously it’s that good and we’re obsessed with pizza but the fact that this small-batch pizza dough comes together in 5 minutes and requires very little hands-on work makes me so happy!

If you want a gluten-free pizza crust option, check out my canned chickpea pizza crust recipe!

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What makes this homemade dough so special?

When I created this pizza recipe, I wanted it to taste super good but without too much hands-on work. And I did just that. Here is why you need to have this pizza dough for two in your to-do list:

  • This recipe only requires about 10 minutes of hands-on work.
  • 4-ingredient pizza recipe (not counting the water because everyone has that), need I say more!
  • This pizza dough serves two people so no more huge batches of pizza dough when you don’t need to feed too many people.
  • It is easily made into a larger batch recipe if that’s what you need.
  • This easy pizza recipe makes for a crispy and yet chewy crust right in the comfort of your own home.
  • It is a fun recipe to make with kids!

Did you know that this dough is a lean bread dough?

First of all, what is lean bread? No, it doesn’t make you leaner by any means. It just means that it is made without any butter or eggs. When you don’t add extra fat the dough will stay crispy on the outside when you bake your pizza dough!

You can use olive oil for pizza because it gives the dough an extra depth of flavor as well as helps the dough stay soft on the inside and cripsy on the outside. I didn’t use olive oil in this recipe because I wanted to keep the ingredients to a minimum. If you want to add some olive oil, remove one tablespoon from the 3/4 cup of water and add in 1 tablespoon of olive oil! Simple as one, two, three!

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pizza dough recipe ingredients

To make this super easy homemade pizza dough for two you will need the following ingredients:

  • All-purpose flour– I use all-purpose flour because that’s what I have most often. often times people use bread flour for their pizza crust and it yields a pretty fantastic crust because of the high protein content but we are going for simple here!
  • salt– you might not think salt does much to a pizza dough but trust me salt is absolutely necessary!
  • yeast– We use a small amount of yeast in this recipe because we let the pizza dough rise twice and for a little longer than your usual homemade pizza doughs. I didn’t want to go for an 8-hour rise with this recipe but it still has 3 hours to rise! I use the Fleischmanns Classic Active Dry (not sponsored)
  • honey or sugar– You can use either or at a 1:1 ratio. The sweetened will help activate the yeast.
  • water– Water will bring the dough together.
  • So far it’s pretty simple, right :)? This pizza dough recipe is a simple one that doesn’t require too much but still makes an impeccable thin crust. Perfectly crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside.

What kind of yeast should I use?

In this recipe I used the active dry yeast, but you can also use the instant yeast. See… I told you this is a fairly forgiving and simple recipe 🙂

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Step by step small-batch pizza dough instructions

Measure the water in a measuring cup then add the yeast and honey. Let is activate for 5 minutes.

How to activate the yeast

While the yeast is activating measure out the flour and salt add it to a stand mixer bowl. You can use a regular bowl and a wooden spoon if you don’t have a stand mixer. After the 5 minutes are up, add in the yeast water mixture and knead the dough for 5 minutes. The dough will be soft and a little sticky.

Transfer the pizza dough to a well-oiled bowl, making sure to rub the top of the pizza dough with some oil as well to keep it from forming a crust. Cover the pizza dough with a heavy towel, set it in a warm place and let it rest for 1 hour.

Press the dough down, shape it into a ball again. Cover with heavy towels and let it rise again in a warm place for another 2 hours.

When the dough is ready, preheat the oven to 450F. Sprinkle some semolina on your baking sheet and spread the pizza dough onto the baking sheet using floured hands. Add your toppings and bake for 15 minutes making sure to rotate the pizza halfway through to ensure even baking. Enjoy!

How to stretch the pizza dough

Since this recipe is made for two people, you won’t have to divide the dough into more portions.

  1. Flour your work surface, then drop the pizza dough ball on the floured area.
  2. Gently flatten the ball working from the inside out. creating a larger and more flat circle. When you do this, avoid flattening the edge of the circle. That’s going to be our crust and we want it to be a little thicker.
  3. You can also lift the dough, and place it over your first to gently stretch it. Continue stretching and rotating until you get to 12 to 14 inch circle, depending on how thick you want the crust to be.

You can also shape the dough directly on top of parchment paper if that’s easier for you!

How to stretch pizza dough

Can I make pizza dough ahead of time?

Yes! Make sure to let it rise for at least 2 hours, place it in an airtight container or ziplock bag and store it in the fridge or freezer.

The pizza dough will last 1-2 days in the refrigerator and can also be frozen for 3-4 months.

How to freeze pizza dough?

To freeze your pizza dough, oil the dough then let it rise for at least 2 hours. Place that dough in a ziplock bag, tightly seal it, label it and date them then pop it in the freezer!

How to thaw pizza dough?

Whenever you are ready to use your pizza dough you can thaw it in the fridge overnight then pull it out and let it sit at room temperature for at least one hour. After that, you can shape it and bake it.

Don’t try spreading your pizza dough while still cold, it’ll be way too hard!

close up of pizza crust

Can I double or triple this homemade dough recipe?

Absolutley!

I often take this easy pizza dough recipe and double it to feed 4. The measures are really easy to multiply and you should be able to click the x2 or x3 buttons on the recipe and have the site do the math for you!

Easy pizza topping ideas

When I make pizza, I usually like to pack it with veggies so I feel like I am eating healthy still. It makes it a whole lot more hearty but sometimes simple goes a long way! Here are some pizza topping ideas you might like:

  • Jalapeno ,red onions, and grilled chicken
  • Spinach, mushroom, red onion, and goat cheese
  • Buffalo chicken, caramelized onions, and ranch
  • Roasted bell peppers, mushroom, spinach, onion, cherry tomatoes, and mozzarella
  • Basil and Mozzarella

These are only a few of the delicious combos you can go for. If you have more ideas don’t forget to comment and let me know what are your favorite pizza toppings!

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Homemade pizza dough for two

This is the best homemade pizza dough recipe for two. It makes 1 14" pizza that can serve 1-2 people. It is perfectly chewy and super flavorful!
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 3 hours 25 minutes
Servings: 2 people

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Ingredients 
 

  • 2 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp dry yeast
  • 1 tsp honey or sugar
  • 3/4 cup warm water

Instructions 

  • Measure the water in a measuring cup then add the yeast and honey. Let is activate for 5 minutes.
  • While the yeast is activating measure out the flour and salt add it to a stand mixer bowl. You can use a regular bowl and a wooden spoon if you don't have a stand mixer. After the 5 minutes are up, add in the yeast water mixture and knead the dough for 5 minutes. The dough will be soft and a little sticky.
  • Transfer the pizza dough to a well oiled bowl, making sure to rub the top of the pizza dough with some oil as well to keep it from forming a crust. Cover the pizza dough with a heavy towel, set it in a warm place and let it rest for 1 hour.
  • Press the dough down, shape it into a ball again. Cover with heavy towels and let it rise again in a warm place for another 2 hours.
  • When the dough is ready, preheat the oven to 450F. Sprinkle some semolina on your baking sheet and spread the pizza dough onto the baking sheet using floured hands. Add your toppings and bake for 15 minutes making sure to rotate the pizza halfway through to ensure even baking. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 346Calories | Carbohydrates: 72g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 584mg | Potassium: 100mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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51 Comments

  1. Gloria Young says:

    5 stars
    My son and I really enjoyed this recipe and I really liked the fact that when I went to print it it fit on a single page. I added garlic salt in place of salt(double the measure salt amount), rosemary and did half whole what and it was TASTY. 🙂

    1. Chahinez says:

      That’s fantastic! It’s great to hear that the recipe was both delicious and printer-friendly. Your additions of garlic salt, rosemary, and whole wheat flour sound like wonderful enhancements to the flavor and texture.

  2. Nikki says:

    5 stars
    Great recipe 🙂

    1. Chahinez says:

      Thank you!

  3. Jen says:

    This recipe looks good! I’d like to freeze part of it and I was wondering if when taking the dough out of the freezer the night before, and then out of the refrigerator the next day, do I need to let the dough rise again, or just warm up to room temp?

    1. Chahinez says:

      Let it sit at room temperature for at least one hour. After that, you can shape it and bake it!

  4. Ida says:

    5 stars
    I made this pizza dough yesterday and it was awesome! I divided it and made two crusts. This is going in my regular rotation. Thank you!

    1. Chahinez says:

      You’re welcome! I’m glad the pizza dough came out well!😁

  5. R&R says:

    The photo shows parchment paper under the cooked pizza. Should parchment be used instead of a floured pan as directed in the recipe?

    1. Chahinez says:

      It honestly doesn’t matter. Both help for easier removal and to make sure the pizza doesn’t stick 🙂

  6. Kimberly Hashagen says:

    5 stars
    I make a lot of doughs but this one is the best. Consistency every time.

    1. Chahinez says:

      Thank you! I’m glad you like the recipe 😁

  7. Jeah says:

    5 stars
    does this really only require 1/4 tsp of yeast? I’m just used of using a pack (2 tsp) for 3 cups of flour. I’m looking for a new recipe since for some reason my recipe my old recipe doesn’t taste the same.

    1. Chahinez says:

      It does, but I am not sure if you noticed, it does require quite a long time of resting. That’s why it can work with so little yeast.

  8. Mary F says:

    5 stars
    I was looking for a small batch pizza dough for just myself. Still more than I need but will freeze leftovers. I deliberately patted the dough thin leaving a roll-like outer edge. Omgosh, this is excellent! I am now putting honey on the “roll” for dessert.

    1. Chahinez says:

      Honey?? That sounds delish!!

  9. Olivia Eskander says:

    I will try your pizza dough this weekend and hope it will work for me too, fingers crossed.
    Thanks for sharing.

    1. Chahinez says:

      You are very welcome.

  10. Samantha says:

    Honey is not vegan. This recipe is not vegan.

    1. Chahinez says:

      You can use maple syrup or sugar.