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Article Title: Learn How to Make Easy Homemade Pizza?
Author: Sean Lannin
Category: Food and Drink
Word Count: 623
Keywords: easy homemade pizza, homemade pizza, homemade pizza made easy, pizza
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Many people are reluctant to make pizza at home. They are afraid that their 
pizza will not taste good, or think the task of making dough is too daunting, 
or don't have enough time. Many times the issue is not whether the pizza tastes 
good or not, it is simply the convenience provided by home delivery. 

Homemade pizza does not need to be difficult, and in fact, if you are one of 
the many people reluctant to make pizza at home, let me tell you that you can 
make easy homemade pizza that will taste great and be a hit to your friends and 
family.

Easy homemade pizza is possible for anyone if you follow a few key pizza 
basics.  Actually, the difficulty that most people experience is from getting a 
little ambitious to begin with, complicating the process, and then dumping a 
bunch of toppings on top, and then wondering why they have a goopy mess.  Goopy 
is a technical term that describes a pizza that went horribly wrong.

But not to fear, if you spend the time to learn the basics and become 
comfortable with them, then you can begin adding additional elements and 
enjoying easy homemade pizza.  So, what are the basics to homemade pizza?  
There are 4 basic areas; technique, equipment, recipes, and ingredients.  We 
can add a fifth element and that is practice. 

Like all pizza chefs you will need to learn to mix dough, activate yeast, knead 
dough, and form your dough.  While not overly complicated, each of these areas 
does require a bit of learning and practice to become proficient and master the 
basics of homemade pizza making.

It is also recommended that you make a small investment in some pizza 
equipment.  You do not need a lot to begin with and can add additional 
equipment as your interest in making pizza grows, but some good basic equipment 
will improve the results of your pizza's and give you confidence to make more.  
Basic equipment would include a pizza stone, a pizza peel, and a few pizza 
pans.  Learning to use the equipment is not difficult and is fun to learn.

Probably the best advice is to start with basic pizza recipes.  Taking on 
complex recipes in the beginning usually results in a goopy mess, and will take 
the fun out of your homemade pizza experience.  For example, do not start with 
an elaborate pizza sauce that requires countless ingredients and hours and 
hours to prepare.  Start simple.  A basic pizza sauce need only include a 
handful of ingredients and take less than 20 minutes to prepare. Use the same 
approach, simplicity, to the dough recipe and toppings you choose. 

In fact, our advice is to only make cheese pizzas when you start out.  Adding a 
pile of toppings makes the pizza more difficult to make, and adds variables to 
homemade pizza making that only complicates things. Start with a simple cheese 
pizza, learn the basics, and then expand the scope of your homemade pizza 
making.

Lastly, it is important that you practice your pizza making. Go into the 
process expecting some failures. Embrace the fact that not every pizza will 
turn out exactly as you like...this is true even if you have made pizza for 20 
years, and learn from each experience. 

Many people tell us that they are initially reluctant to begin making pizza at 
home, but then after giving it a try they are surprised at how easy homemade 
pizza making can be.  Start with the basics, invest a little money in 
equipment, and practice, practice, practice.  Before you know it you will be 
making homemade pizza that wows your friends and family.

You can find everything you need to make easy homemade pizza, and much more 
information about making great tasting homemade pizza at 
http://www.homemade-pizza-made-easy.com
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