The Art of Making Pizza: How to Make a Perfect Dough and Design It with Toppings
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Today, Iβm sharing with you making pizza that we learned from our Bread and Pastry Production class. It is one of the technical-vocational courses and trainings provided by TESDA (Technical Education and Skills Development Authority) here in the Philippines. Just a little background on how I got into it, I decided to enroll because itβs free and I wanted to learn more about baking. I also wanted to learn by hands-on training, which is very practical than self-learning from videos online, which could incur me a lot of costs through trial and error because some tutorials were misleading, and just show only the best output, not the behind-the-scenes. Since TESDA provides high-quality training, I grabbed that opportunity. All the baking materials and ingredients were also provided by them. Plus, you can take-home the finished products to share it with your family and friends.
Baking is a form of art because it combines scientific precision with creativity to turn simple ingredients into delicious treats. Bakers use their passion and knowledge of flavor, texture, and appearance to express themselves through unique creations.
What makes each pizza unique is through its toppings, as well as the shape of the dough. If you want to make pizza at home, you have the freedom to choose your own ingredients for the toppings, as well as how youβre going to design it. The common shape of pizza is round, but you can also make it rectangular, or form into any shapes that you want.
My bad I wasnβt able to take pictures of the ingredients and procedures for making the dough. Iβm carefully following my instructor while heβs demonstrating it. But you can easily find the ingredients at home or from groceries. For the toppings, Iβll just share the ingredients for a Classic Cheese Pizza because itβs common for pizzas to have cheese and tomato sauce. It depends on what youβd like to add.
INGREDIENTS
A) Dough:
- 1 tsp. Yeast
- 1/4 tsp. Granulated/Refined Sugar (White Sugar) or Honey
- 3/4 cup warm water (should not be hot, or the yeast will die)
- 2 cups All-Purpose Flour
- 1/4 tsp. Salt
- 1 tbsp. Cooking Oil
B) Toppings (for a Classic Cheese Pizza):
- 16 oz. (160g) Grated Cheese
- 200 g Tomato Sauce
PROCEDURE
A) Testing if your Yeast is active:
The yeast is crucial for making the dough rise. If your yeast doesnβt work, youβre going to waste other ingredients and start over again. The sugar serves as the food for the yeast, while the salt controls the growth of the yeast, tightening the gluten strands in the dough. Without it, your dough will rise or double in size faster than normal which leads to less flavor and weaker structure. Too much salt and overly hot water will kill the yeast, so take note, just use warm water and be careful not to put salt directly into yeast. You might be mistaken the salt as sugar.
- Add the yeast to the warm water.
- Add sugar on it, then mix. Set this aside for 5 minutes or until you see it foamy or forming bubbles on top.
B) Making the Dough:
Add the flour to the previous mixture. Then add the salt and oil.
Mix together using a wooden spoon until the dough becomes too difficult to mix. You can use a mixer for this, but I just made a small amount so itβs more convenient to mix it manually.
Prepare a big bowl and brush some oil on it. Set aside, weβre going to use it later for the dough fermentation.
Dump the dough onto a clean, lightly floured surface. Flour your hands because kneading is going to be sticky.
Knead the dough with your hands for about 10 minutes or until it becomes smooth and does not stick to your fingers. (Kneading procedure: Press the dough with the heel of your palm, pushing and stretching it away from you, then fold it back towards you. Continue rolling and folding for the specified time)
Place the dough into the slightly oiled bowl you prepared from step 3 and cover it with a damp cloth. Let the dough rise or double in size for 30-40 minutes. (In this step, the dough undergoes fermentation process.)
10 minutes before the time of fermentation ends, pre-heat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius.
Once the dough has risen, punch the dough with the knuckles of your hands to release the air. (Punching the dough releases carbon dioxide produced from fermentation which removes uneven air pockets in the dough)
Prepare a pizza pan, or any baking pan that you want, and brush some oil on the surface.
Place the dough in the slightly oiled pan and spread out the edges into a circle (or your preferred shape, or just follow the shape of your baking pan) with hands or using a rolling pin to form a thin crust.
Fermentation Process (Step 6)
Spreading or Rolling the Dough (Step 10)
C) Adding the Toppings and Baking Procedure:
Spread the tomato sauce over the crust, leaving a 1-inch rim.
Top with cheese and other toppings of your choice. (If youβre going to add some meaty toppings like ham, hotdogs, ground meat, etc., you can slightly fry or microwave them beforehand to prevent the crust being burnt while waiting for these toppings to be cooked inside the oven.)
Place the pizza in the pre-heated oven and bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown, the cheese is bubbling, and the toppings are cooked.


There you go! The pizza is ready π Iβm actually trying to copy the Pepperoni Cream Cheese Pizza from S&R because itβs my favorite, however on my first try, the cheese got slightly burnt and the toppings misaligned. While inside the oven, my crust expanded got thicker. That's why itβs not yet golden brown even after the 20 minutes baking time, but the cheese melted and the toppings were already cooked. So, lesson learned, that itβs okay to spread out the dough thin and cut the edges to reduce the dough if it exceeds the pan because it will still rise while inside the oven.
And here are the pizzas also made by my fantastic classmates.


Weβre so happy that weβre able to make pizzas on our own and brought home each finished products to share with our families and friends. Weβre glad that they also liked the pizzas we made from this class π
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Thank you very much for spending your time reading my post! π Have you tried baking pizza at home? Let me know in the comments! π
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That looks absolutely delicious! You really applied everything you've learned. Every details shows care and the result is beautiful. Good job and your now a pizza master @wanderelle.π
Thank you very much sis for the heartwarming compliment ππ€
I hope we also have TESDA here. They asked about it before, but maybe a few enrolled, that's why they didn't actually start it.
Possibly, it's one of the reasons why they didn't pushed through... I hope a lot of people in your area take this opportunity because aside from the free tuition, sometimes there's allowances given, free ovens or baking tools...you can also invite your friends as well to register βΊοΈ And let's hope they'll push through next time π
Wow! You attended the TESDA's training, @wanderelle? It's great! You will learn so many things with their program. Making dough is the enjoyable part though it is a somewhat messy task. Which of those arrays of pizzas do you like the most? My favorite in making pizza is the Manager's choice, which has so many greens on it with a tangy taste, and I love the pineapple, which was also added. Hmmm... I'm salivating at your entry.π Good luck. Godspeed.πποΈ
Yes sis I attended TESDA π I grabbed the opportunity because it's free π I really learned a lot and it's so much fun π It's nice to hear about your favorite because my mom also loved it βΊοΈ
My favorite is the one with pepperoni and cream cheese, because I love the taste of cream cheese very much π Glad you loved it sis! π Have a wonderful day and God bless you always π
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I would love to learn how to make good pizzas like these someday. They all look delicious.
That's a great goal! β¨ It's a lot of fun and so satisfying to eat something you created yourself π Just follow the instructions from this recipe and you're good to go π Glad you loved it! π
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Thank you sis π I'm glad you liked it π
That's a very creative pizza π that must be so tasty. There's lots of sahogπ
Thank you so much π It's awesome when a pizza is loaded with so many different toppings to make it creative and delicious π
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Pizza is fun to make, @wanderelle !
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It's great to hear that you're enjoying making pizza sis! π
TESDA is a government agency here in the Philippines that offers various short-term courses and training, just like Bread and Pastry Production π It helps people gain practical skills for employment and livelihood ππ
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Okay! Now, I'm hungry for pizza, !LOLZ Guess I need to make some myself! They all look so tasty! Thanks for sharing sis and enjoy the pizza!π€β€οΈπ»
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Glad you liked them π Go for it sis! π It's so much fun to make your own pizza and it always tastes better when you put your own effort into it π Enjoy! ππ€
π€β€οΈπ» I might just do that! Take care sis!
It is definitely delicious. Another skill you have for joining baking and one of the proudest moment that you can make a pizza with your own. You can use your skill in making a pizza business hehe.
That's a great idea sis! π Glad you loved it β¨ Making your own pizza from scratch really is a special feeling! π₯°
One of my favorite food snack is this Pizza. I am always looking and craving for pizzas with different variations. I want to taste the pizza that you were making. It looks yummy and delicious. !wine
Thanks sir @vinzie1! π It's so much fun trying new toppings and styles π I'm glad you liked the pizza! π Kung pwede lng sana magpadeliver ng food there from Metro Manila π
Oh wow that's a long process in making pizza. I didn't know there is a fermentation time for the dough. They all looked delicious.
Glad you liked it sis! π It looks so overwhelming and a long process, but it's just making dough that can take a long time because of the fermentation time π Fermentation is what gives the pizza its great flavor and texture, but it's worth the wait π
I wanted to make pizza myself too, everytime I craved for it, but the process is too long, so I'd rather buy on a pizza store.π
It can be a long process, especially with all the waiting for the dough π Sometimes, a quick trip to the pizza store is just what's needed to satisfy a craving! β¨ Nothing wrong with that at all π
Itβs great that TESDA provides hands on training and materials, because learning by doing really makes a difference compared to just watching videos. Even though your Pepperoni Cream Cheese Pizza had a few challenges, I know it tastes good.π€
Indeed, hands-on learning makes all the difference π You can watch a hundred videos, but nothing beats actually getting your hands on the dough π I'm glad you think the pizza tastes good, and yes, it really was despite the few challenges π₯° Thank you very much sis π
Nothing compares to the feeling of making something with your own hands. You did an awesome job, sis and itβs lovely to see you enjoying the whole baking journey π
wow,I want to learn things like that,especially cakes,and pizza,also bread,because sales will be massive.