Let’s start this article with one big question, who doesn’t love pizza? Be it Neapolitan, Chicago or New York Pizza, it’s pizza, and many people like to eat this, be it for lunch, dinner or even breakfast if that’s what you prefer. But sometimes deliveries can get quite expensive, and you can get bored when you keep ordering the same flavor, right? So perhaps you can cook one yourself, which is why you clicked this article. If so, that’s great! Being able to cook is one thing and making a pizza is another one. Read this article in case you want to know what tips we’re going to give you.

Pizza Screen

Do you have your pizza screen? If not, then it’s a good idea to get one right away. A pizza screen is used to make sure that your pizza gets the heat distributed evenly, making it fully cooked, because nobody wants a medium-rare pizza, right? They’re cheap, and some people compare them to the stone ones, so which one should you use? Read more here if you want to know more about it.

Cold Dough

Cold dough is a no-no, so make sure you remove the dough from the fridge and let it warm to room temperature. It’ll take at least half an hour before your cold dough is ready to use. Once it’s warm enough, you can start by stretching the dough, not rolling it.

Tomato Sauce

tomatoMost pizzas use tomato sauce, and that’s what makes it a whole difference in the pizza. Although it makes a lot of difference, it doesn’t mean that you should be covering the dough with tons of tomato sauce, as it’ll make your pizza very soggy and you’re not going to like it. We suggest that you add a generous thin layer of tomato sauce on your dough, as this will ensure that your pizza will turn out nicely with a crispy crust that everyone loves.

Precook The Toppings

Some toppings require you to precook them before you put them on top of the dough and to the oven. Vegetable toppings such as zucchini, spinach, and many others require you to cook them first or at least precook them before you put them on top of the dough. Other toppings like tomato sauce and fresh mozzarella are safe to put and left on the oven when being cooked.

Tips on Making Your Own Pizza
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