How to Make an Italian Pizza: The Simple, Step-by-Step Guide - Walks of Italy (2024)

Want to know how to make a realItalian pizza? The very best way is to step behind the scenes at Naples’ finest pizzerias on our Secrets of Pizza: Original Naples Pizza Tour. But if you aren’t going to be in Naples any time soon, your next best option is to check out this recipe from the Walks of Italy crew.

The most important part is getting the Italian pizza dough right! More than just the base of the pizza, the dough is what gives the pizza its texture, holds together the flavors, and – if done right – can make you feel like you’ve been transported right back to Italy.

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But first:

Just a bit about pizza in Italy…

Even though it’s become the most popular Italian food abroad, pizza and Italy didn’t weren’t always synonymous. In fact, pizza wasn’t even invented until the 19th century, when it started out as a fast food on the streets of Naples. In the beginning (and, we’d argue, even today), the simpler the pizza, the better: The classic pizza napoletana was just dough with a tomato sauce of Marzano tomatoes, oregano or basil, a little garlic, salt, and olive oil. (for all you need to know aboutchoosing the bestolive oil, check out our post.)

It’s another pizza from Naples, though, that has the neatest pedigree. When Queen Margherita came to visit Naples in 1889, she was charmed by a local pizza baker who had made, in her honor, a pizza with the colors of the new flag of the just-unified Italy—red tomatoes, white mozzarella, and green basil. Yep, you guessed it. It’s now called thepizza margherita(ormargarita, on some menus).

Of course,Italian food isveryregional, and so are Italian pizzas. (Althoughanyreal Italian pizza should always be cooked in a wood-fired oven; in fact, a pizzeria without one can’t even, legally, call itself a pizzeria!). That world-famous pizza in Naples is known as“pizza alta”(thick crust), while pizza in Rome is traditionally thin-crust and crisp.

Like the rest of Italian food, Italian pizza is best – and most authentic – when it’s made with fresh, local ingredients, especially any that are DOP (You can read a full explanation of this wonderful little term in our blog about DOP foods).We’re not talking the microwaved dough and synthetic cheese that you see now both in Italy and abroad, but somethingcompletelydifferent.

The best way to try it, short of going to an authentic pizzeria with great ingredients and a wood-fired oven? Make it at home!

Read more:The Only Italian Lasagna Recipe You’ll Ever Need

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What you need to make an Italian pizza

Makes dough for 4 pizzas, each one about 12 inches in diameter:

  • 600 mL of warm water
  • 7 cups (1kg) flour, type “00”*
  • 2.5 – 3 tablespoons(25 grams) offreshyeast or 2teaspoons (7-8 grams) ofdriedyeast.
  • 6 tablespoons ofextra virgin olive oil
  • 1.5 teaspoonssalt
  • 2 teaspoons sugar

*A note on the flour: In Italy, “00”, or “doppio zero,”flour is the most highly-refined and finest-ground flour available. Not available where you are (or too expensive?). An all-purpose flour should work just as well!

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How to make your authentic Italian pizza

Just follow the following steps:

  1. Sprinkle the yeast into a medium bowl with the warmwater. We don’t mean hot, and we don’t mean cold… we meanwarm! That’s the kind the yeast likes best. Stir until the yeast dissolves.
  2. Place almost all of the flour on the table in the shape of a volcano. (Think Mt. Vesuvius… appropriate since Naples is the king of all pizza cities!).
  3. Pour the yeast-and-warm-water mix, along with the other ingredients, into the “crater” of the volcano.
  4. Knead everything together for 10 to 15 minutes until the dough is smooth and elastic, keeping your surface floured.
  5. Grease up a bowl with some olive oil and put the dough inside. Turn the dough around so the top is slightly oiled.
  6. Cover the bowl and put the dough aside to let it rest for at leastfour or five hours.
  7. (optional for those who want their pizzareallyauthentic). Make a cross on top of the dough with a knife. An old Italian tradition, this is seen as a way of “blessing the bread.”
  8. Preheat the oven to about 400°F, or about 200°C.
  9. Dump the dough out of the bowl and back onto the floured surface. Punch it down, getting rid of any bubbles. (Note:Now’s the time to enlist a kid with more energy than they know what to do with!).
  10. Divide the dough in half and let it rest for a few minutes.
  11. Roll each section into a 12-inch disc. Now’s your chance to decide how thick you want your pizza to be! Do you want it pizza alta(Neapolitan-style) orpizza bassa(Roman-style)? Just remember, your crust will puff up a little bit as it’s baked!
  12. Transfer the dough onto an oiled pizza pan or baking sheet.
  13. Add tomato sauce, if you want a pizza rossa(red pizza). Lots of pizzas in Italy are actuallypizza bianca,without tomato sauce, so don’t feel like you have to! Brush the edges of the crust with a little bit of olive oil.
  14. Bake each pizza for about 10 minutes, thenadd mozzarella cheese (sliced or grated) on top, as well as any other ingredients.
  15. Let the pizzas bake until the crust is browned and the cheese is melted. By lifting up the pizza to peek underneath, you can make sure the bottom has browned, too.
  16. Remove your pizzas from the oven and, for a real Italian touch, garnish with a few basil leaves. And enjoy!

Learning about food is one of the greatest joys of traveling in Italy. If you’d like to learn about pizza-making in the most authentic way possible, check out our Secrets of Pizza: Original Naples Pizza Tour. We’ll take you behind the scenes of Naples’ most beloved pizzerias and share the little secrets that expert pizzaioloshave developed over generations. (And of course, you’ll eat plenty of pizza along the way!)

And thanks to Walks of Italy’s Loredana of Le Marche, Italy for providing her tried-and-true, authentic Italian pizza recipe!

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How to make pizza step by step list? ›

Pinchin' Pennie$ in the Kitchen: 7 Steps to Making Your Own Pizza
  1. Start with a crust. ...
  2. Add a sauce. ...
  3. Add some veggies, such as: ...
  4. Try some fruit on your pizza, such as: ...
  5. Add some protein, such as: ...
  6. Add cheese. ...
  7. Bake your creation in a hot oven (450 F or above).

How is traditional Italian pizza made? ›

With real italian pizza, you will find homemade sauce made from freshly peeled tomatoes and a blend of savory, complimenting herbs. You will also notice that authentic Italian pizza doesn't combine the toppings and sauce to be cooked together. They simply layer the sauce along the crust.

What is the order of ingredients on a pizza? ›

You've got your dough as the foundation. Then your sauce. The cheese is the next solid layer. Then your toppings (after all, they're called top-pings and not bottom-ings), and then finally your garnishes like basil, pepper, fresh mozzarella, etc, after the pizza is cooked.

How to make pizza in three steps? ›

How to Make Pizza
  1. Step 1: Get It Ready. open the dough and unwrapped it and pat it out and put the cheese and pepperoni on the dough.
  2. Step 2: Put It in the Oven. set the oven on 475 degrees put the pizza in the oven and wait 10 to 15 min.
  3. Step 3: Enjoy It. take it out and enjoy. #breadwinners.

How did Italy make pizza? ›

In 1600 we get to the real beginning of modern pizza. Bread dough baked in wood-fired ovens, seasoned with garlic, lard and coarse salt—or, in the “richer” version, with caciocavallo cheese and basil. With the discovery of the Americas, the tomato arrived in Italy and everything took on a different flavor.

What makes pizza from Italy different? ›

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. American pizza has a variety of toppings on it that make it very rich in flavor.

Does Italy put cheese on pizza? ›

While many people think that cheese must be included in every pizza, the truth is that real Italian pizza doesn't always have cheese toppings. Cheese in Pizza isn't an authentic version in Italy at all. This answer might have surprised you. There are many traditional pizza recipes that don't include cheese.

How many steps are there to make a pizza? ›

Five Steps for Delicious Pizza at Home:
  1. Start with a solid pizza dough recipe. ...
  2. Make the dough. ...
  3. Proof the dough. ...
  4. Prepare the sauce and toppings. ...
  5. Shape the dough. ...
  6. Bake the pizza. ...
  7. Cool the pizza.
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What cheese goes on pizza? ›

Best cheese for pizza
  • Mozzarella. Perhaps the most well-known and popular pizza topping of all-time, Mozzarella is cherished for its near perfect consistency and straightforward flavour. ...
  • Cheddar/Matured Cheddar. ...
  • Aged Havarti. ...
  • Gorgonzola. ...
  • Provolone. ...
  • Goat cheese. ...
  • Pecorino-Romano. ...
  • The ultimate cheese pizza.

How to make pizza in 7 steps? ›

Homemade Pizza!!
  1. Buy dough, pizza sauce, cheese and any toppings you would like. ...
  2. Spread the dough onto a pizza pan. ...
  3. Spread the tomato sauce onto the pizza dough evenly.
  4. Sprinkle the cheese onto the pizza evenly.
  5. Fill the pizza with the toppings you chose.

What are the top 10 pizza toppings? ›

Most Popular Pizza Toppings
  1. Pepperoni. This may not come as a surprise, but pepperoni is by far the most popular pizza topping in the United States. ...
  2. Extra Cheese. Also a classic, many Americans order extra cheese on their pies. ...
  3. Mushrooms. ...
  4. Onions. ...
  5. Sausage. ...
  6. Black Olives. ...
  7. Green Peppers. ...
  8. Pineapple.
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How to cook prepared pizza? ›

Oven
  1. Remove pizza from all packaging and shrink wrap.
  2. Set oven rack to middle position and preheat oven to 450°F.
  3. Place pizza on the middle rack. Do not use a pan or cookie sheet to bake pizza.
  4. Bake for 15-17 minutes (Classic Pizzas), 8-14 minutes (Ultra Thin Pizzas), or until the pizza is golden brown.

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