

Pizza. Who can hear that simple word without immediately imagining a hot-from-the-oven slice, its golden crust cradling a lava-flow of melting cheese and tempting toppings? Pizza is everyone’s favorite indulgence — which is why we’ve made Crispy Cheesy Pan Pizza our 2020 Recipe of the Year.
With nearly 40 different pizza recipes on our site, it took some special touches to elevate Crispy Cheesy Pan Pizza to Recipe of the Year status.
First and foremost, the extra-thick crust is an amazing combination of height and delicacy. While you might imagine a nearly 2”-tall crust being sturdy, this one is actually light and airy, its soft interior balancing beautifully with its crunchy bottom and crispy edges. It’s thick-crust perfection.
How do we come by this superior crust? By employing several interesting techniques.
The crust’s light texture is the result of dough made not by kneading, but with a short series of folds followed by a long rest. This simple no-knead dough is approachable by anyone, no matter your skill level; the simple act of folding followed by a rest develops the dough just as well as kneading. Folding also adds airy pockets to the finished crust. Plus, as the dough rests overnight in the fridge, it develops outstanding flavor.
Rather than rely on a baking sheet or standard pizza pan, you bake our Recipe of the Year in a cast iron skillet. The pan’s heft and dark color act like a pizza stone, translating the oven’s heat into a crunchy-crispy, totally crave-worthy bottom and side crust.
That said, while a heavy, dark cast iron skillet will give you a superb crust, no worries if you don't have one; we offer some alternative pans in the recipe.
And how about the top? Unlike the vast majority of pizzas, which start with a heavy application of sauce, with this pizza you lay down a substantial layer of cheese first, then sauce. The cheese, spread edge to edge so that not a bit of the top crust remains bare, is an effective shield against any sauce-induced sogginess.
Oh, and one more thing: You know how, with a typical pizza, cheese sometimes oozes over the side and bakes into a delicious puddle of almost-burned crispiness on the pan? With Crispy Cheesy Pan Pizza you’re guaranteed an entire outer edge of this delightful crispy crackly cheese, thanks to the magic of super-hot cast iron and melty mozzarella.
Now, what about toppings? We’ve chosen to focus on crust here, since we’re sure you can easily come up with your own favorite add-ons. But here are some simple tips.
Our Crispy Cheesy Pan Pizza recipe gives you everything you need to successfully make this delightful treat. One thing you might note, though: the no-knead crust needs to rest for a minimum of 12 hours in the fridge, so consider this an overnight recipe and plan accordingly. Here's a simple timeline:
The night before: Stir together the pizza dough, give it its folds, and refrigerate it. Hands-on time for this process is only about 5 minutes, but it’ll take an hour overall for the dough to be ready to be put to bed for the night — so don’t start too late!
Pizza day: You’ll need about 3 hours, start to finish, to warm the dough, top it, and bake the pizza. If you want pizza for lunch, start around 9 a.m. Dinner pizza? Start mid- to late-afternoon. It’s just as easy as that.
We encourage you to make Crispy Cheesy Pan Pizza as soon as possible; start by checking out the complete recipe with its handy step-by-step photos. Once you've tasted this pizza, you’ll understand why it’s our 2020 Recipe of the Year.
Oh, and hey, gluten-free bakers: we haven't forgotten you. See our new recipe for Gluten-Free Pan Pizza.
Given Crispy Cheesy Pan Pizza's star status, we’ll check back in here periodically with additional tips and suggestions around sauce, cheese, scaling the recipe for a crowd, and other topics of interest. Until then — happy pizza baking!
May 16, 2021 at 12:47pm
Anyone tried this crust with pesto? Will it work with the super high temperature?
May 19, 2021 at 2:34pm
In reply to Anyone tried this crust with… by Colleen (not verified)
Hi Colleen, it all depends on how hot your oven gets.To make sure that the pesto doesn't burn you can sprinkle the cheese on top of it.
April 11, 2021 at 7:16pm
Would you recommend the KAF Pizza Flour Blend for this recipe? I made it once with KAF AP flour and it was delicious, and I can't wait to make it again!
Thanks!
April 12, 2021 at 12:02pm
In reply to Would you recommend the KAF… by Swagata (not verified)
You sure could use our Pizza Flour Blend here, it'll be a 1:1 swap for the all-purpose flour with no other changes needed. Happy baking!
February 28, 2021 at 8:29am
I only have a 15 inch cast iron pan. Should I double the recipe?
March 2, 2021 at 12:06pm
In reply to I only have a 15 inch cast… by Elizabeth Macias (not verified)
That should work, Elizabeth! It'll be a slightly thinner crust than what's pictured here, but absolutely still delicious. Happy baking!
February 15, 2021 at 1:23pm
I made this last night for Valentine’s Day and it was a big hit and we gobbled it all up. Loved making the dough the day ahead do it freed up a lot of time. Looking forward to when my herb garden is blooming as I will top with fresh basil when it comes out of the oven. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
December 14, 2020 at 7:26pm
Truly a magnificent recipe! The result had great texture, airy crumb and crispy crust, the cheese was great both as a sealant and a taste. Added only some sauteed pepperoni chunks, a few mushroom slices and, after baking, a chiffonade of fresh basil. Will definitely make again and again. Thanks
December 15, 2020 at 2:50pm
In reply to Truly a magnificent recipe! … by Rick in Kingwood (not verified)
Huzzah, Rick! We're so honored that you love it.
December 12, 2020 at 11:43am
The first time I made this, it was fantastic. The second time I had remembered how good it was, but forgot about the rising time. So about 3 hours before supper I pulled out the recipe, and uh-oh! So, I made it without any of the waiting times and just one 90 minute rise. Although it was not quite as fantastic, it was still better than a lot of other pizza recipes. This is definitely my go-to recipe for pizza even when I am in a hurry.
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