Easy Sourdough Pizza Recipe - An Italian in my Kitchen (2024)

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This Easy Sourdough Pizza Recipe is made with your own sourdough starter discard. Homemade pizza never tasted so good. Don’t throw out your discard, make pizza!

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To tell the truth before this nightmare started I had a sourdough baking class booked to take during my stay in Toronto. I wanted to make my own Sourdough Starter which 1. I haven’t made in years and 2. I wanted to share it on my new blog, All About Bread.

But as things happened, everything was cancelled and here I am in Toronto, with no idea when I can go back to Italy and the Italian! Although here I am with my kids and family, so I am glad for that.

Like a lot of people keeping ourselves busy just gets harder and harder, but the increase interest in sourdough bread making has increased incredibly. So far I have made crackers, pizza dough and bread ( a few times). So today I would like to start off by sharing how I made pizza dough with starter discard.

Once my starter was active, I knew I wanted to bake bread but I didn’t want to throw away all the discard, so I made pizza! In order to make a really good sourdough bread you should probably set aside a 2-3 days. But pizza dough can be made the same day.

First thing I did was remove the starter from the fridge, then I removed about 50 grams to a separate bowl and got it ready to make my bread. The remaining or discard I used to make pizza dough. And what a good idea it was.

If you are looking for a classic Pizza Dough then this is very popular.

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How to make Pizza Dough with sourdough discard

In the mixing bowl of a stand up mixer add the starter discard, water, oil and salt, mix it together.

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Then add the flour and with the hook attachment knead for about 7 minutes.

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Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover it and let it rise for about 3-4 hours.

Until the dough has doubled in bulk.

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Punch the dough down, then let sit for 20 minutes. Form the dough into desired pizza shape.

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Top with favourite ingredients and bake.

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How many pizzas does the recipe make?

I made one large pizza, but my daughter made the recipe also and her dough rose more than mine, probably because her house is warmer. So if you like thick crust than one pizza is perfect, but if you are a thin crust lover than this will definitely make two pizzas. Your choice.

Best toppings for pizza

I can never get enough pizza with just fresh sliced tomatoes tossed with a couple of tablespoons of olive oil, oregano, salt and fresh basil, and of course melted mozzarella cheese. But sliced pepperoni, pancetta, peppers, mushroom and even onions all work well.

What to make with sourdough discard

Once the starter starts to bubble and grow, this usually happens around day 5, then you can use any discard in recipes. I have made Crackers and Pizza. King Arthur Flour has some recipes you should check out.

How to store leftover pizza

Any leftover pizza should be wrapped and stored in the fridge, and can be reheated in the oven or microwave. It will keep for up to four days in the fridge. The dough can also be frozen. Freeze the dough after it has risen, place it in a freezer safe container or bag. It will keep for up to three months.

Never throw away your discard, instead make this super delicious Pizza recipe. Buon Appetito!

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Easy Sourdough Pizza Recipe

Rosemary Molloy

This Easy Sourdough Pizza Recipe is made with your own sourdough starter discard. Homemade pizza never tasted so good. Don't throw out your discard, make pizza!

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Rising Time 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 40 minutes mins

Course Main Dish

Cuisine Italian

Servings 1 pizza

Calories 1659 kcal

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Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup sourdough discard (170 grams)
  • 3/4 cup lukewarm water (95F / 35C)* (175 grams)
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/2-3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 3 cups all purpose flour (divided) (375 grams)

Instructions

  • In the stand up mixer add the starter, water, oil and salt, mix with the flat spatula, then add 2 3/4 cups flour (the rest will be added if needed), start to knead with the dough hook for 7 minutes. If the dough is still wet when the kneading is almost done, then with a spatula bring the dough together and if necessary add the remaining flour (1/4 cup / 30 grams) one tablespoon at a time and continue kneading. It should be a soft slightly sticky dough. Move the dough to a lightly floured flat surface and knead into a ball. Place in a lightly oiled bowl, turning to coat the dough, cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm, draft free area for 3-4 hours.

  • Remove the dough to a lightly floured flat surface and punch it down 4-5 times. Place the dough on a cookie sheet or pizza pan cover with a clean tea towel and let rest for 20 minutes.

  • Pre-heat oven to 425F (220C). If using a pizza stone then place in oven to pre-heat.

  • Then form the dough into desired shape, or even two pizzas if you prefer thin crust pizza. Top with your favourite toppings (without the cheese) and bake for approximately 15-25 minutes or until done, add the cheese and bake for another 2-3 minutes. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 1659kcal | Carbohydrates: 322g | Protein: 44g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 10mg | Potassium: 401mg | Fiber: 11g | Sugar: 1g | Calcium: 56mg | Iron: 17mg

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FAQs

Do Italians use sourdough for pizza? ›

Although not all Neapolitan pizza is made from sourdough, there's no reason it can't be.

What makes Italian pizza dough different? ›

The original Italian pizza is usually thinner and made with mozzarella and tomatoes. People usually eat this dish for dinner. Italians take extra care and time to create their pizza dough. They allow the dough to sit and rise for three days to make it light and fluffy.

What's the difference between pizza dough and Italian bread dough? ›

Bread dough has a higher moisture content than pizza dough. This is because bread dough uses more water-to-flour ratio. The oil in pizza dough is not included in the hydration calculation.

How much sourdough starter to use for pizza dough? ›

The amount of sourdough starter you need to make pizza dough can vary based on the flour used and the fermentation schedule. Typically, I like to have between 10 to 20% sourdough starter in my pizza dough.

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).

What is Italian sourdough called? ›

Pane di Altamura and Pagnotta del Dittaino are traditional sourdough breads from Italy but are made with durum wheat flour - a hard flour as opposed to the softer variety often including some spelt used in San Francisco. Ciabatta sourdough bread is also very common and made with ordinary white bread flour.

What cheese do Italians use on pizza? ›

The Champion: Mozzarella

While other Italian cheeses can often be either too fatty or too dry, when combined with mozzarella, they can add their unique flavours to the aroma and texture of a pizza. For a 100% Italian pizza, the best partners alongside mozzarella are: Provolone – another stretched-curd cheese.

Why does pizza taste better in Italy? ›

Italian pizza has a more natural taste because of the fresh ingredients such as the tomato sauce and the cheese. However, the thin crust can be a little dry to some people.

What is an authentic Italian pizza? ›

To be authentic

According to the TNPA (True Neapolitan Pizza Association), a governing body that upholds the original pizza standards, only Margherita and Marinara are acknowledged as authentic Italian pizzas (Neapolitan pizzas). The Marinara uses tomatoes oregano, extra virgin olive oil and if preferred, basil.

What is better for pizza dough all-purpose flour or bread flour? ›

The type of flour you use can make a big difference in the flavor and texture of your pizza crust. For a classic thin and crispy crust, it's best to use a 00 or all-purpose flour. This type of flour is milled to a fine consistency, giving the dough a light and airy texture.

Can I use the same dough for bread and pizza? ›

The good news is that you can use pizza dough as for bread dough and vice versa.

Which bread is best for pizza? ›

Focaccia bread is a popular Italian flatbread that makes an ideal base for pizza. Thick, hearty focaccia stands up well to heavy toppings and has lots of holes and dimples to trap melted cheese and sauce. Focaccia dough is made from bread flour, olive oil, salt, yeast, and warm water.

Does sourdough pizza need yeast? ›

If you are using an active sourdough starter, then no, your sourdough pizza crust does not need yeast. There are many sourdough pizza crust recipes that use yeast to speed up the process and skip the long-fermentation, but my sourdough discard recipe is a true no-yeast sourdough pizza crust.

Why is sourdough pizza better? ›

So: Sourdough has no added sugar AND reduced natural sugar content from fermentation while anything made with Instant Baker's Yeast (including traditional pizza dough) DOES have added sugars and a higher natural sugar content.

How wet should sourdough pizza dough be? ›

Ideally, for pizza dough you'll never need more than 650g of water per 1kg of flour.

Do they eat sourdough bread in Italy? ›

Italy has an incredible variety of bread, with many regional versions of flatbread, sourdough, and your traditional loaf. It's definitely worth trying some of the specialist breads that are available – you're sure to find a new favourite!

Is pizza dough always sourdough? ›

You can make really good dough with commercial yeast, a preferment, and a long bulk fermentation. Sourdough is nice but not critical for pizza dough.

Is normal pizza sourdough? ›

Pizza is made of flour, water, salt, and a leavening agent, which can be either a sourdough culture (that is again flour and water) or baker's yeast. Water and salt can affect fermentation and dough characteristics but in principle are just water and salt, so no need for special types of them.

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