Crunchy Pizza Crust

Enjoy your favorite crispy, crunchy pizza fresh from the oven. Made with our Bread Mix.

Ingredients

    Yield: Dough makes two - 10-12 inch crusts, or 3 to 4 smaller personal sized crusts

    • 1 bag (3-1/2 cups) Pamelas Gluten-Free Bread Mix
    • 1 yeast packet (enclosed in mix)
    • 1/4 cup oil
    • 1-1/2 cups warm water
    • Optional: Add 2 tsp Italian herbs
    • Optional: Add 2 tsp fresh rosemary to dough
    • Optional: Add 1/2 cup grated cheese to dough
Directions

    Combine Pamela's Gluten-Free Bread Mix, yeast packet, oil, and water (no eggs are used). With a Heavy Duty Stand Mixer mix on medium for 2 minutes. Cut dough into two or three portions (based on your desired pizza size). Spread one portion of dough per pizza onto parchment paper (do not use wax paper). Use oil or non-stick spray on the dough and fingers to keep fingers from sticking when spreading the pizza dough into a round shape. Let rise for 60 to 90 minutes. With a pizza stone in the oven preheat the oven to 375º. For a thinner crust, spread the dough thinner again, after it has rested for 60 to 90 minutes. Bake without sauce on the parchment paper on a hot pizza stone for 15 to 20 minutes until pizza is lightly browned. If a pizza stone is not available you could use a cookie sheet under the parchment paper.

    Pull lightly browned crust from the oven and dress with sauce and toppings. Return to oven and bake on stone until toppings hot, approximately 5 minutes. OR remove crust from oven after initial baking, let cool, wrap and freeze or refrigerate for later use.

    To bake frozen or refrigerated par-baked crust: remove from freezer or refrigerator. Let thaw if frozen, or warm to room temperature. Dress with sauce and topping, With a pizza stone in the oven preheat oven to 375º, then bake on hot pizza stone until toppings are hot, approximately 5 minutes.

    Pizza Ideas:

    #1. Ready-made pasta sauces make a quick pizza sauce and come in a variety of flavor combinations.

    #2. Try adding seasonings or cheese to the dough for interesting flavors.

    © Pamela's Products, Inc.

Customer Reviews

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Lynn

I loved that I could used the bread mix I have on hand. It was much easier than other pizza crusts I’ve made and the taste was better than any gluten free pizza I’ve bought.

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Anita

This was great. Light and crisp. Can I make part and freeze some unbaked dough for another time?

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Cuong Van Nguyen

My son cannot have yeast so can I use baking powder as a substitute for yeast in this recipe? I so how much baking powder should I use?

Thank You,

Cuong Van Nguyen

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Shanna

This crust was so amazing!!!! Usually we use the pizza crust mix, but our local grocery store was out. So I was thrilled to find this recipe. We put pizza seasoning in the crust and made it more like a Chicago style, putting the cheese on first. Everyone loved it.