- 1 cup warm water
- 1 package organic yeast
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 3 tsp. organic olive oil
- 3 cups organic whole wheat flour
- garlic salt, oregano and basil (if you are making focaccia)
Preparation:
1. If you have a pizza stone, heat it on the bottom rack in the oven at 500° for 1 hour. {If you don’t have a pizza stone, preheat the oven to 500° and cook your pizzas on a cookie sheet.}
2. To make the dough, dissolve yeast in warm water (105-115°), add salt and olive oil in a mixing bowl.
3. Let dough sit for 5 minutes then add the flour.
4. Mix the dough (we use a stand mixer, on low/medium speed with a dough hook) until it makes a firm but elastic ball. When you poke it with your finger, it should be pliable but not sticky. If too wet or too dry, add flour or water in 1 tsp. increments until you reach correct consistency.
5. Put the dough in a lightly greased and covered bowl to rise until it doubles in size. approximately 50 minutes)
6. Divide into 2 dough balls and roll flat with a rolling pin, then place on pizza wheel covered in cornmeal, add your sauce and all ingredients.
7. Bake the pizza at 500 degrees until hot and gooey (approximately 7-8 minutes)
8. Place the pizza on a cooling rack to cool.
Sweet Greens Focaccia
The above pizza dough recipe, drizzle organic extra virgin olive oil all over a pizza dough round, sprinkle with garlic salt, dried oregano and basil. Bake at 500° for approximately 7-8 minutes.
Ohhh this sounds so delicious. We’ve tried lots of different doughs but haven’t really found the perfect one yet – I’ll have to try yours!
Hi Chloe,
The dough recipe is delicious and super easy to make. Let me know what you think.
XO,
Sweet Greens.
sounds wonderfully delicious! I prefer making pizza to buying it, any day. 😉
Hi Jenn, I agree, homemade pizza is where it’s at.
XO,
Sweet Greens.