What Temperature Do You Set The Oven To For Pizza?!


Question:

What Temperature Do You Set The Oven To For Pizza?

A friend and I are making a pizza and don't know what temperature to set the oven to and for how long to leave them in the oven. Does anyone know? Also, is there a way to make pizza dough without yeast?

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3 days ago
Strike that. I don't have temperatures on the oven. I have high, medium, and low.


Answers:
3 days ago
Strike that. I don't have temperatures on the oven. I have high, medium, and low.

NO YEAST PIZZA

1 c. flour
1/3 c. milk
2 tbsp. oil
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt

Combine all ingredients. Gather in a ball. Knead 10 times. Let stand 15 minutes. Put dough on a greased cookie sheet. Cover with wax paper and roll. Remove paper. Top with favorite toppings. Try it with no sauce, bacon, broccoli, tomato, seasoned with a little garlic and topped with cheese. Bake 20-25 minutes at 425 degrees.

****TO ANSWER your Temperature problem it would be Medium Setting to High ****

Low: 200 - 300
Medium 300 - 400
High 400 - 500

Source(s):
Cooks.com

I set it for 400 degrees. It's on the back of the box.

Medium. High temperature may burn it or leave it undercooked in the middle.

350-400 should be good

I set mine at 425

whatever is on the back of the box

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350 degrees and for about 15-20 minutes

350-400
FOR ABOUT 25-30 MINUTES

Between 400 and 450. Just make sure you check it every couple of minutes.

When cooking a pizza from scratch I always preheat the oven to 450 and put it on the bottom rack. 20 - 25 minutes. I would suggest using yeast.

OKAY THEN I'D GO WITH MEDIUM TO HIGH
350-400 make sure that you are using a pan with holes in the bottom or make sure that it is not close to the bottom or it will burn. I wouldn't recommend taking out the yeast.

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F....High and watch it

Set it for 350...you will need yeast though...unless you are making it from a box, which it should include everything you need....cook for 10-12 minutes

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Fresh pizza 450 degrees- preheat your pizza/baking stone at 500 degrees for at least 20 minutes then turn down your oven to 450 degrees. Frozen pizzas generally bake at 400-425 degrees.

400 to 450 degrees, about 10-15 minutes.

Here's a recipe for pizza dough with no yeast.

http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,no...

From-scratch pizza needs 425 (Fahrenheit, obviously) and bakes in 14-18 minutes. We sometimes pre-bake the bare crust for 7 minutes, then put on all the saunce, toppings, cheese, and return it to the oven for 7-11 more minutes.

Every recipe for crust that I have involves yeast.

Has high as it will go(without turning on the broiler). for me, that's 500, Then I place the pizza on its pan on the BOTTOM RACK.

I think 10 minutes is good, but you have to watch it. I think it's done when the cheese is melted and is just starting to brown.

About 350-375 for 15-20 minutes depending on the size and if it is frozen or not, just check it after about 15 minutes. if the bottom of the crust is getting brown, it is getting close. I make pizza from scratch at home all the time, but i have always used yeast in the dough, cause I like a pan type crust, and it has to rise, someone may know of a thin type crust without yeast, tho, I always wanted to try just beer and flour as a dough, but I havent yet. A lot of folks are saying 400 or higher! I dont know about that. I think the cheese will burn (and the crust). I've never cooked it that high. Lower and longer is better, I think

I watched Alton Brown's 'Good Eats' on pizza, and he had a brick like you use in landscaping placed on the bottom of the oven, and the oven turned to it's highest temperature.

The link I will add also has his recipe for making pizza dough, if you can find the episode, I think he mentions possibilities for not using yeast.

350 degrees goes for everything in the oven,depending what altitude you are at. Check on the pizza every 15 minutes or so. When the cheese is melted and the crust has a golden-brown color, it's done.

Hi, This is just a suggestion, I would set oven to high to preheat for 5 min. than put pizza in while lowering the setting to medium for 20 min. That's the average time for pizza to cook, but keep an eye on it. Take out when crisp. About the dough, you could make it without, but you need the yeast to make it rise. Frank.

400 - that would be High. Like your bare hand can only stand being in there for a second.
A good pizza dough without yeast is just making a baking powder biscuit dough - from scratch or TeaBisk or Bisquick. You can also use cooked rice or noodles mixed with eggs, in a pinch.




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