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Article Title: 7 Steps for Making Perfect Homemade Pizza Dough
Author: Sean Lannin
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Word Count: 429
Keywords: how to make pizza dough, homemade pizza dough, how to make pizza 
crust, pizza dough recipe
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If your family is like ours, pizza is a favorite food.  In fact, it is one of 
the most popular foods around the world and you can find it in almost every 
country.

Besides being great tasting, making homemade pizza is inexpensive and we can 
all do with a few extra bucks in our pockets these days...right?

A great pizza starts with a great dough, this is the foundation on which the 
rest of the ingredients rest and will determine the success of your pie.  

So, if you want to make a great homemade pizza for your family and friends, 
follow these 7 steps for perfect homemade pizza dough.

1.       Get organized.  Have your equipment and tools ready and have your 
ingredients set aside.  Often it is helpful to pre-measure all of you 
ingredients.
2.      Mix the dough.  There are several methods you can use to mix dough, we 
prefer the wet method for best results.
3.      Knead the dough.  This is a critical element to making great dough.  
Don't mix it long enough and the gluten does not form, but mix it too long and 
the dough will get ruined.
4.      Dough Rise.  Sit back and relax and let the yeast do its thing.  This 
stage is when those great bubbles are formed that we love to see in our crusts.
5.      Do not punch your dough.  Many dough recipes call for punching down 
your dough - this seems like a waste of all the work the yeast just put in and 
don't recommend this method
6.      Shape your dough balls.  We get our hands dirty again shaping the dough 
balls that will eventually be our pizza crusts.  
7.      Form your pizza.   Toss it, form it with your hands, shape if with a 
rolling pin!  However you get it into the shape you want, after this step you 
are ready to add the final ingredients and bake.

There you have it, 7 simple steps to making a perfect homemade pizza.  We use 
these steps every time we are making a homemade pizza, and we also have fun in 
the kitchen.  Making pizza at home is a great way to get the entire family 
involved in preparing a meal, and should be lots of fun for everyone as well.

Learning to make great dough is the key to making great tasting pizza.  If you 
practice on getting this part right before you know it you will have a line of 
people down the street the next time you are making pizza all hoping to get a 
slice.

Check out our Pizza Dough Report for simple, easy to understand information for 
making great tasting pizza dough every time, and find more information about 
making homemade pizza at http://www.homemade-pizza-made-easy.com
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