Pizza Dough Calculator – Perfect Recipe Every Time

Pizza Dough Calculator

Calculate perfect pizza dough ingredients using professional baker’s math for consistent results every time

Recipe Parameters

Ingredient Results

Ingredient Weight (g) Percentage
Flour 100%
Water
Salt
Yeast
Total Dough
Per Pizza: g
Total Recipe: Makes pizzas

Professional Pizza Making Tips

Mixing Technique

Mix flour and water first, let rest 20-30 minutes (autolyse), then add salt and yeast. This develops gluten naturally and improves texture.

Kneading Method

Knead for 10-12 minutes until smooth and elastic. The dough should pass the windowpane test – stretch thin enough to see light through.

Fermentation Control

Cold fermentation (refrigerator) develops better flavor. Room temperature for quick rise, cold for extended flavor development.

Dough Ball Preparation

Divide dough into equal portions, shape into smooth balls, and let rest covered for final rise before stretching.

Hydration Level Guide

55-58% Hydration Perfect for beginners. Easier to handle, less sticky, forgiving texture. Great for thin-crust styles.
60-62% Hydration Balanced approach. Good texture with manageable handling. Suitable for most pizza styles.
65-70% Hydration Higher moisture content. Creates airier, more open crumb structure. Requires experience to handle properly.
70%+ Hydration Expert level. Very sticky, requires advanced techniques. Produces extremely light, airy texture.

Fermentation Time & Temperature Guide

Time Temperature Yeast Amount Best For
2-4 hours Room Temp Higher (0.3-0.5%) Quick pizza nights
8-12 hours Room Temp Medium (0.1-0.2%) Same day preparation
24-48 hours Refrigerator Low (0.05-0.1%) Enhanced flavor development
72+ hours Refrigerator Very Low (0.02-0.05%) Maximum flavor complexity

About Baker’s Math

This calculator uses baker’s percentage, the professional standard for consistent results. All ingredients are calculated as percentages of flour weight (flour = 100%). This method allows easy scaling while maintaining proper ratios regardless of batch size.

Why Use Baker’s Math? It ensures consistent results every time, allows easy recipe scaling, and provides professional-level precision. Whether making 1 pizza or 20, the ratios remain perfect.

Hydration Explained: Hydration percentage represents water weight divided by flour weight. Higher hydration creates more open, airy texture but requires more skill to handle. Lower hydration is easier to work with but produces denser results.

Fermentation Science: Longer, cooler fermentation develops complex flavors through enzyme activity and yeast metabolism. Cold fermentation slows yeast activity while allowing flavor compounds to develop, resulting in superior taste.

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