Rye Pizza Dough

  4.9 – 15 reviews  

This is a delicious deviation from the usual fast-ball delivery pizza.

Prep Time: 20 mins
Additional Time: 1 hr 10 mins
Total Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Servings: 8
Yield: 1 24-inch pizza

Ingredients

  1. 2 ½ cups unbleached all-purpose flour
  2. 1 cup rye flour
  3. 1 teaspoon salt
  4. 1 ½ cups water, divided
  5. 1 teaspoon brown sugar
  6. 1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
  7. 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  8. ½ cup all-purpose flour for kneading dough, or as needed

Instructions

  1. Mix 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, rye flour, and salt together in a bowl.
  2. Pour 1/2 cup water into a microwave-safe bowl; heat in microwave for 30 seconds. Stir brown sugar into water until dissolved; add yeast and stir. Let mixture stand until bubbling, about 10 minutes.
  3. Pour yeast mixture into flour mixture.
  4. Pour remaining 1 cup water into a microwave-safe bowl; heat in microwave for 30 seconds. Stir olive oil into the warm water; pour over flour mixture. Knead flour mixture, adding more all-purpose flour if dough is sticky, until dough is smooth and holds together.
  5. Form dough into a ball and place in a bowl. Cover bowl with a damp towel and let rise until doubled in size, about 1 hour.
  6. Punch dough down and transfer to a floured work surface. Roll or shape dough into desired shape.
  7. Cook’s Note:
  8. Instead of using a tomato sauce base, try brushing olive oil on the dough before you add your toppings.
  9. Add your favorite pizza toppings and cook in a 425 degrees F (220 degrees C) preheated oven until cheese is browned, about 15 to 18.

Reviews

Brian Mckenzie
Could you substitute bread flour for higher gluten content and increase the ratio of rye flour to get more of that rye flavor to shine through?
Isabel Carson
It was easy but sure wish it had MORE rye flavor. I couldn’t really taste the rye at all, kind of bland, but still good.
Steven Howard
So delicious and versatile!
Timothy Foster
Doug…This was a great pizza dough…I loved the hint of rye in the final product. This dough recipe made for me two loaves; I immediately made one and refrigerated the second loaf for the next night. There are a few suggestions I’d like to share with readers: 1) Be sure to have a thermometer! It is critical to check the temperature of the water in both steps…You want the water to be NO MORE than 110 degrees F. If it gets any hotter, the yeast will get killed! 2) If one has a pizza stone, then set it inside the oven on the lowest rack setting while it is preheating (I set my oven for 475 degrees). Having a stone prevents soggy bottom pizza dough. If one doesn’t have a stone, one can invert a sheet pan on the lowest rack setting. 3) After shaping/rolling out the dough, move the dough onto a peel or wooden board that has been generously dusted with both cornmeal and flour. This prevents the dough from sticking when it is time to slide the pizza onto the stone/inverted pan in the very hot oven. My first pizza (I made a Margherita) took 11 minutes to cook; my second pizza (still a Margherita) took 14 minutes to cook (because it was slightly chilled from cooling in the refrigerator overnight – I did take it out to come down to room temp but it’s cold now (winter)). Just watch it through the oven door until it’s how you like it – try not to open the oven door while it is cooking. Absolutely wonderful tasting pizza dough! Thanks, Doug:)
Mackenzie Hutchinson
Big hit with my wife and kids.
Leah Cox
This is an easy to make and delicious pizza crust. I tried it with a simple topping of mozzarella, sliced cherry tomatoes and Italian herbs drizzled with a little garlic olive oil. This week, I am making a Reuben pizza with the crust and I have no doubt that it will be a hit. Thanks for a rye crust recipe that isn’t dry and just delicious.
James Rodgers
simple recipe and turned out great, i used it for the crust on a runza casserole and it was perfect! i will definitely use it for runza from here on out!
Gary Griffin
Not sure what I did, but I had to add at least another cup of flour to get it off the dough hook. 3 1/2 + 1 cups flour (?). Too much water I guess. Anyway the dough rolled out a family sized pizza which I used with a white sauce. The crust rose nicely and had a great texture and flavor. For 2 people, there are leftovers too. No problem for me. Great recipe, Doug.
Nicholas Taylor
What temp and how long does this cook for???
Jeffrey Wade
Great recipe! I made it exactly as stated and used it to make Reuben Calzones. Definitely a keeper!
Shawn Johnson
Made this dough for a Stromboli. Holy moly is it the bomb!! Thanks for the great recipe:). I made it the way I make my bread… all the dry ingredients in the bowl,add all the water, mix for about 2 min. on low speed. Then let it sit covered for about 15 min . After that I put on medium speed and add flour as needed ,mix for about 7-10 min.more. When the dough holds together and starts hitting the side of mixer bowl it’s done. Let sit in oiled bowl for 1 1/2 hours covered. Very easy to roll out. Will make again.
Lori Griffin
Absolutely perfect! A pizza crust with flavor without having to add tons of herbs or salt. Rye… Why haven’t I thought of it before? I will say I let it rise longer than called for, maybe two hours, and it was almost a deep dish. It got huge on my pizza stone! But that’s ok with me, we love the crust.
James Wagner
Excellent recipe! I made this pizza dough three times this week-end. I put all of the ingredients in my bread maker and it turned out perfect. The first time I made it I used all of the dough and it made a nice thick crust. The next two times I made it I divided the dough in half and made two thin crust pizzas. Thank you for sharing!
Aaron Harrison
Nice healthy twist!
Christopher Perez
I have made this every Saturday for several years now. My recipe has evolved as I no longer look it up anymore. Try 3 cups flour and one cup rye flour. Also, pour extra virgin olive oil in measuring cup before adding the water to the one cup line. Hope this helps.

 

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