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An excellent NO YEAST Pizza Dough – super quick!

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published29 May '20 Updated18 Jun '25
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Meet your new best friend – a no yeast pizza dough that makes a quick and easy homemade pizza, start to finish in 20 minutes flat! This pizza crust without yeast is not just a sad substitute for the real deal made with yeast. It’s truly great, yet takes a fraction of the time and effort. Game changer!

Overhead photo of supreme No Yeast Pizza

No Yeast Pizza Dough

This is THE pizza dough recipe for when:

  • you don’t have 3 hours for dough to rise;

  • don’t have yeast; or

  • you’ve got hungry people giving you the evil eye because you promised pizza for dinner only to find the flatbreads you were going to use are mouldy (true story).

Basically, everyone falls into one of those 3 categories, which means this pizza crust recipe is for everyone in this entire world. 😂

You just mix it up in a bowl then knead for 3 minutes by hand, or blitz for 40 seconds in a food processor then it’s ready to use! Top with a pizza sauce and toppings of choice, bake for 12 minutes and voila! Piping hot pizza, fresh out of the oven in 20 minutes flat.

That’s faster than home delivery!!

Cheese pull - No Yeast Pizza

Pizza without yeast – what it tastes like

This no yeast pizza dough isn’t just ok. It’s mind-blowingly good!

  • Has enough structure so you can pick up slices, but the base isn’t thin and dry like a cracker;

  • Flavourful and tender crust with as much chew as you’ll ever get from a pizza crust without yeast;

  • Gets nice colour on the crust (something that other recipes deem as impossible unless you overcook the crust. We refused to give in!); and

  • Tastes extraordinarily similar to traditional yeast pizza crust – though we don’t get the puffy bubbly edges of yeast pizza (and we never will – that’s just plain science!).

Note: The base recipe is made with bread flour which has higher protein and yields a better chew like you get with yeast pizza crusts. If you make this with plain / all purpose flour, you won’t get the same chewy crumb but it is still a seriously good pizza crust.

Here’s a close up comparison of yeast vs no yeast pizza – pretty similar!

Comparison of yeast vs no yeast pizza
Photo showing how similar this no yeast pizza recipe is to yeast pizza!

What you need for pizza crust without yeast

Here’s what you need to make no yeast pizza dough:

What goes in no yeast pizza dough

  • flour – use bread flour if you can. The crust will have a better chew and will tear as you bite into it, like traditional yeast pizza crust., because it’s got higher protein in it which makes a better crumb for breads. But don’t make a special trip out for bread flour, it’s still exceptional made with just plain / all purpose flour! The Sausage and Kale pizza pictured below is made with all purpose / plain flour – looks exactly the same!

  • baking powder – this is what gives the pizza crust rise, instead of using yeast;

  • sugar – just a touch, to bring out flavour and also helps the crust brown;

  • olive oil – this keeps the crumb nice and moist. Without it, it’s terribly dry!

  • salt – essential for flavour.


How to make pizza crust without yeast

Either mix it all up in a bowl then knead by hand for 3 minutes, or just blitz it all together in a food processor for 40 seconds. Then it’s ready to go!

How to make pizza dough without yeast

Notice in Step 5 above how the dough after kneading is not completely smooth, unlike yeast pizza dough which is completely smooth after it rises. That’s totally ok. There’s no benefit to kneading for longer until it’s super smooth – as I found out first hand (and I really wish I discovered it sooner!!)

This pizza crust without yeast is easy to work with – soft, supple, not sticky and very forgiving too.


Topping and baking no yeast pizza dough

After rolling it out, just top as you do any pizza! Spread with sauce, then toppings of choice.

Topping pizza crust made without yeast

PRO TIP: Brush the edge of the crust with oil. This will make the crust nice and brown without having to bake so long that it dries out. Inherent problem with no yeast pizza crusts!

Close up of crust of no yeast pizza

Here are photos of a couple more pizzas made using this no yeast dough – Sausage and Kale Pizza, and Garlic Pizza (both topping recipes here).

Overhead photo of No Yeast Pizza - Sausage and Kale
Sausage and Kale Pizza made without yeast using plain flour (all purpose flour) rather than bread flour. Looks exactly the same as using bread flour!

 

Close up of slice of no yeast Garlic Pizza
No Yeast pizza dough – Garlic Pizza made with bread flour

RecipeTin Family Challenge

This no yeast pizza dough is an original recipe created by the RecipeTin Family, whom I called upon pursuant to pitiful wails for a no yeast pizza after sharing the RecipeTin pizza dough several weeks ago.

I never could resist pitiful wails for recipe requests!!

So we took on the challenge. Though truthfully, we approached it skeptically, not believing it was possible.

We poo-pooed crusts we’ve previously tried. “It’s like dry cardboard!” “Meh…. bland.” And the worst – “It was so bad, I scraped the topping off and ate it with chopsticks! “(true story)

We are a tough crowd.

(But really, we’re nice people – I promise! 😂)

I am so very glad we have proven ourselves wrong. We’re all still shaking our heads over how good no yeast pizza can be – as are fellow foodie friends we shared the recipe with to try it out.

And I’m thrilled (and actually quite proud) to be sharing it with the world. I hope it brings you as much joy as it has to us! – Nagi x

PS But hopefully not girth expansion – as it has to us. 😩


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An excellent No Yeast Pizza Dough – quick easy homemade pizza!

Author: Nagi
Prep: 7 minutes mins
Cook: 13 minutes mins
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Italian, Western
4.96 from 106 votes
Servings1 30cm/12″ pizza
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Recipe video above. Meet your new best friend – a no yeast pizza dough that makes a quick and easy homemade pizza, fresh out of the oven in 20 minutes flat! This pizza crust without yeast is not just a sad substitute for the real deal made with yeast. It's truly great, yet takes a fraction of the time and effort.

Ingredients

Dry ingredients:

  • 1 1/3 cups bread flour (or plain / all purpose flour, Note 2)
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 3/4 tsp sugar

Wet ingredients:

  • 2 tsp olive oil (or any other oil)
  • 1/2 cup water (cold tap water)

Other

  • 1 tbsp Extra Flour , for dusting
  • 2 tsp vegetable oil (optional) , for brushing crust (or canola or other neutral oil) (Note 3)
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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 250°C / 480°F (230°C fan) (Note 4.) Place shelf in the top quarter of the oven.
  • Spray pizza pan or baking tray lightly with oil.
  • Prepare pizza sauce and toppings. Keep shredded mozzarella in the fridge (Note 5).

Food processor (40 sec):

  • Using the standard S blade, add Dry Ingredients and pulse twice. Add water and olive oil. Blitz on low for 40 seconds – it will come together into a shaggy ball (video 33 sec).
  • Sprinkle work surface with half Extra Flour, scrape dough out. Sprinkle with remaining Extra Flour and firmly shape into a ball.

Hand Kneading (3 min):

  • Place Dry ingredients in a bowl, mix to combine with a rubber spatula. Add water and olive oil, mix until flour is incorporated as best you can.
  • Sprinkle work surface with half Extra Flour, dip dough out. Sprinkle with remaining Extra Flour then knead for 3 to 4 minutes until it's pretty smooth (video 38 sec), using more flour only if needed.

Rolling out dough:

  • Dough should be soft and elastic, and not stick to your hands. It will not be completely smooth like yeast dough (video 38 sec)(Note 6).
  • Shape dough into a ball. Roll out into a 30cm/12" round.
  • Transfer to pizza pan, preferably with holes (for crispier base), or a baking tray (Note 7 pizza stone). Use your fingers to pull from the centre to fill the pan to the edge – avoid pinching the edges (to ensure puffy crust!).

Top & bake:

  • Top with 1/4 cup pizza sauce and toppings of choice.
  • Brush the crust edge (just exposed edge with no toppings on it) with oil.
  • Bake 12 minutes, until the edges are crispy and golden. Cut and serve immediately!

Recipe Notes:

1. Scaling up – unlike yeast dough, this dough can’t be left out to rest or rise (it depletes all the rising power so won’t rise as well in oven). Once Wet is mixed with Dry ingredients, it needs to be used within about 30 minutes.
We found the best way to make multiple pizzas is as follows: Scale recipe up to maximum of 3 pizzas at a time. While the 1st pizza is in the oven, roll out of the base of pizza #2 and #3 (rather than leaving balls sitting around) – it’s ok for rolled out crusts can rise a bit while waiting. Transfer rolled out crusts to baking paper (parchment paper) and keep covered with lightly damp tea towel. Top just before baking (never leave raw dough with sauce and toppings lying around, makes dough soggy).
2. Flour – bread flour has higher protein so will make the crust more chewy and give it a crumb structure more akin to yeast pizza dough. Sometimes sold as “pizza flour”.
If you don’t have it, don’t make a special trip out to get some – just use plain / all purpose flour. It is still an exceptional crust!
Gluten free flour – not yet tested, will do so soon!
3. Oil for crust – helps give the crust a bit of colour and make it a bit crispier like real yeast pizza. Most no yeast pizza crusts are pale white which lacks flavour and colour (or are way overcooked, making the inside dry). Brushing with oil solves this problem.
4. Oven – or as high as it will go if you can’t reach these temps, and cook for a touch longer (as in 1 minute or so!). I made it tons of times at 200°C/390°F but we just found that a higher temp will brown the crust better, making it look more like real Italian pizza.
5. Chilled cheese – no yeast pizza dough needs to be cooked a touch longer than yeast pizza to achieve the same slightly crispy exterior on the crust edges, and to get a bit of colour. So you get slightly more brown patches on the cheese than ideal. Easy get around – just ensure the shredded cheese is chilled right up until you use it. 
6. Dough – soft and elastic to touch, it should not be so sticky that it gets stuck all over your hands. If it is, then add flour 1 tbsp at a time and knead it in, until the dough is the right consistency. If it’s too dry, add water 1 teaspoon at a time until it’s softer.
You need to roll it out with conviction – it is an elastic dough and it will want to shrink back to it’s original size! Once transferred to the pan, use your fingers to pull the base from the centre to fill the pan, being sure to avoid pinching the edges (to get nice puffy crusts).
7. Pizza stone – place in oven to preheat. Sprinkle entire surface of wooden paddle with semolina (or flour). Roll out dough per recipe, then place on wooden paddle. Top with sauce and toppings. Slide onto preheated stone, then bake 10 minutes.
8. Nutrition per slice, assuming 8 slices, base only (because toppings vary so much!)

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 106cal (5%)Carbohydrates: 20g (7%)Protein: 3g (6%)Fat: 2g (3%)Saturated Fat: 1g (6%)Sodium: 220mg (10%)Potassium: 151mg (4%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 1g (1%)Calcium: 58mg (6%)Iron: 1mg (6%)
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264 Comments

  1. Teresa Mccane says

    August 31, 2020 at 7:22 am

    One of the easiest and best no yeast crusts ! Delicious ! Will make from here on, thanks.

    Reply
  2. Emily says

    August 24, 2020 at 9:20 pm

    5 stars
    I can’t get over how easy and yummy this is!

    Reply
  3. Jill Kealley says

    August 14, 2020 at 8:46 pm

    5 stars
    My family loves this. So easy and better than take away. Thanks again Nagi

    Reply
  4. Zoe says

    August 5, 2020 at 5:05 am

    Hi Nagi – I love all your recipes. At least once a week I make one of your recipes. Question – do you think self-raising flour would work in this no yeast recipe as well?

    I think it is about the same ratio of flour to raising agent… 🤔

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      August 5, 2020 at 5:41 am

      Hi Zoe! Self raising flour uses 2 tsp baking powder for each 1 cup of flour, so it actually has slightly more. So it should end up pretty similar! – N x

      Reply
      • Zoe says

        August 5, 2020 at 5:43 am

        Thank you! I will try both ways. I just have self-raising flour in the house. 💕

        Reply
  5. Debbie says

    August 4, 2020 at 8:25 am

    5 stars
    Omg, I tried this today and made a cheese and spinach pizza and it turned out so good! I’ve had issues in the past with other dough not baking through and still coming out doughy. This dough came out great and since I can’t use yeast, this recipe is perfect! Please let me know if you try this recipe with gluten free flour. Thanks!

    Reply
  6. Danya K says

    July 21, 2020 at 9:39 pm

    this looks awesome! gonna give it a go. Is there a reason why you are doing away with Baking powder? Should I consider adding them?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      July 22, 2020 at 11:39 am

      Hi Danya, I don’t quite understand what you mean – this recipe does contain baking powder, it’s what helps it rise here. N x

      Reply
  7. Nadia says

    July 21, 2020 at 10:27 am

    5 stars
    I made this for the first time tonight because we wanted something that wouldn’t take too long to make. It turned out great!!

    Reply
  8. Anabelle says

    July 20, 2020 at 9:22 am

    5 stars
    Using this recipe for a second time. It’s absolutely the best!

    Reply
  9. Beth says

    July 18, 2020 at 10:17 pm

    5 stars
    Made this last night and it was everything Nagi said it would be. Quick, easy, and delicious! I have a small pastry roller, so I rolled out the dough in the baking pan. This pizza dough is definitely going into regular rotation in our house!

    Reply
  10. Menara meziane says

    July 18, 2020 at 7:54 am

    Made this the time came out…. abit soggy so put in oven for another 10 mins!❤️

    Reply
  11. Cassandra ching says

    July 7, 2020 at 10:28 am

    Hi.. i made this and it was perfect.. 😊😊 but my problem is the top of my pizza is not shiny.. it looks dry.. how to make it look shiny?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      July 8, 2020 at 7:45 pm

      Hi Cassandra, I imagine that could be dependent on how much/what type of cheese you use as some is oilier than others. N x

      Reply
      • Cassandra ching says

        July 10, 2020 at 2:51 pm

        Thank you for your advice. 😊 but if im going to make low budget pizza? Can i just use quickmelt cheese? And also why the side of my pizza dough is not golden brown?

        Reply
  12. Sylvia says

    July 2, 2020 at 11:53 am

    Hello, I’ve made this no yeast pizza dough and your regular yeasted pizza dough recipes. Both turned out well except for the fact that my bottom of the pizza always turns out white and not browned and crispy. I’ve tried placing it on the upper most top rack, middle rack and even lowest rack positions. It never browns. My oven temp is 500 F. How to remedy this?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      July 3, 2020 at 5:39 pm

      Hi Sylvia, you can always half cook it, then remove it onto a oven rack where the heat can get directly to the base. This will get a brown base. N x

      Reply
      • Sylvia says

        July 6, 2020 at 11:02 pm

        Ok, I’ll give that way a try. Thanks! My family is grateful I found your site and they have been eat your yummy recipes instead of my bad cooking!

        Reply
  13. Karen says

    July 1, 2020 at 7:26 pm

    Hi Nagi, could you use this recipe to make pizza scrolls with ?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      July 2, 2020 at 6:48 am

      Hi Karen, I haven’t tried to be honest! N x

      Reply
  14. Craig says

    July 1, 2020 at 5:42 pm

    I converted this recipe to make Gluten free pizza bases

    works a treat & saves me an 1hr Kudos 🙂

    Reply
  15. Hema says

    June 28, 2020 at 1:32 am

    5 stars
    This is the best pizza crust I’ve ever made. So simple and does not take much effort. I really Love it 💕 and the many other recipes on your site. Thank you so much Nagi!

    Reply
  16. Ash says

    June 12, 2020 at 10:40 pm

    Love this recipe, Nagi! It was so easy to follow and the pizza base was perfect when cooked! Never buying pre made pizza bases again!

    Reply
  17. Amy says

    June 11, 2020 at 10:19 am

    5 stars
    This is the most accomplished I’ve felt in years when making a new recipe. I’ve made some horrible pizza dough and frankly, rolling pins and kneading and I don’t get along. I did a victory dance when this came out of the oven. THANK YOU!

    Reply
  18. Russ Birks says

    June 10, 2020 at 10:16 pm

    made the no yeast pizza dough recipe,so impressed with this,pizza in around 20 minutes and it tasted delicious.Definitely going to be a favourite thing to make

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      June 11, 2020 at 7:48 am

      Wahoo, that’s great to hear Russ! N x

      Reply
  19. Dani says

    June 9, 2020 at 8:16 pm

    5 stars
    I’m so full, that was delicious, thanks Nagi!

    Reply
  20. Su Rogers says

    June 5, 2020 at 8:34 pm

    What are your feelings about pizza 000 pizza flour – have never used but have seen it in stores. Is it different than bread flour? Would you recommend it?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      June 6, 2020 at 3:58 pm

      Hi Su – you can definitely use it – it’s just milled slightly finer and has a different protein percentage 🙂 N x

      Reply
      • Su Rogers says

        June 15, 2020 at 6:34 am

        Thank you – not necessary I gather. Going to try this recipe this week. Will let you know -I am so sure it will be smashing.

        Reply
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