17 Friday Night Homemade Pizza Recipes to Make This Fall - foodiecrush .com (2024)

Pizza is the ultimate gathering food, and these 17 homemade pizza recipes are the best reason to forget all about delivery and make yours at home instead.

Raise your hand if you love pizza. Anyone? Everyone? YES, indeed, everyone! Ok, good.

It seems like Fridays are a popular pizza-prep night, but then come the weekend there’s all the football games, and then Sunday turns into Monday and how easy is it to whip together a homemade pizza pie to cure those Monday night blues?

Pizza fits into every day.

Pizza is universally appealing, and not just because we’re all trying to capture the perfectly Instagrammable cheese pull. (BTW, have you seen the new Instagram-worthy pizza pop-up museum for us perfectly crusty diehards?)

It’s the ultimate delivery vehiclefor innovative flavor combinations, complimentary textures, and beyond-infinite varieties suitable to any diet or taste preference—and season.

That’s why I’ve put together this list of pizza night faves for fall, plus a few FoodieCrush favorites that’ll make you forget all about dialing up to order your delivery-style pizza, and make it at home instead.

Before we get to the recipes, here are a few basics to get you started:

1. Maple Apples, Blue Cheese and Bacon Pizza

FoodieCrush

Don’t save your apples for good old-fasihoned pie, try this savory seasonal pizza pie with bacon, blue cheese, and maple instead.

2. Fennel and Sausage Pizza

Kitchen Confidante

Fennel and sausage are as close a pair in Italian cooking as Thelma and Louise are on the road, and they deliver just as much of a delicious punch.

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3. Vegan Broccoli White Pizza

Love and Lemons

If you’re not into veggies as your crust, pile them on TOP of your pizza for a healthy and colorful pie with a luscious cashew cream drizzle (or dunk–I won’t judge).

4. Chicago Style Deep-Dish Pizza

Recipe Girl

A thick crust in a deep dish with a chunky sauce, this is a pizza diehard Chicagoans will never give up.

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5. Socca Pizza with Sundried Tomato Pesto

Minimalist Baker

Socca-it to yourslef (haha) with this chickpea-based pie. Don’t be intimidated if you’ve never used garbanzo flour before–this comes together in under an hour with only 10 ingredients and one bowl.

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6. Torta Rustica

Not Without Salt

Break out your cast iron skillet to serve up this showstopping authentic dish. Potatoes and salami are paired with a few time-saving ingredients for a unique dish with flair to spare.

7. Truffled Mushroom Pizza

FoodieCrush

There’s no need for tomato sauce on this flavorful mushroom pie, and with a salad on top. it’s a Friday night dinner that’s one and done.

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8. Hot Honey Detroit-Style Pizza

How Sweet Eats

Wrap your had around this sweet and spicy take on thick-crust pizza–your tastebuds will thank you!

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9. Garlic Mushroom Pizza

What’s Gaby Cooking

Whip up the white pizza of your dreams with loads of garlic, caramelized onions, mushrooms, spinach, and salty feta. A touch of lemon adds a sincere sophistication you won’t want to miss out on.

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10. BBQ Blue Chicken Pizza

FoodieCrush

No need for wings here! Triple cheese, chicken, and spunky banana peppers make this easy sheet pan pizza extra special.

11. Gluten-Free Pizza Crust Pizza

Snixy Kitchen

It’s gluten-free but easy to do and doesn’t require much fuss with the secret ingredient that yields a pie where you won’t even miss the yeast.

12. Pepperoni, Mushroom and Olive Sheet Pan Pizza

Completely Delicious

Annaliese advises to let your dough rest after it’s risen and punched down—it relaxes the gluten, making it a little less elastic and easier to mold and roll.

13. Skillet Pizza with Sausage and Chili Garlic Tomato Sauce

A Farmgirl’s Dabbles

A hot cast-iron skillet creates a crispy crust topped with a chunky tomato sauce and everyone’s favorite pizza topping: sausssssaaaage.

14. Spicy Vegetarian Diavolo Pizza

A Couple Cooks

Italian for “devil”, Diavola bring this veggie-topped pizza from Alex and Sonja’s travels to the spicier slice of life when they make it at home.

15. Cauliflower Pizza Crust

Ambitious Kitchen

I have nothing against carbs. But if you’re looking to add more veggies, or lighten things up a bit, I am ALL about this cauliflower crust alernative.

16. BBQ Hawaiian Pizza

Nutmeg Nanny

My husband’s favorite slice of pie, if you’re a Hawaiian pizza hater, then you probably won’t like the fact that we love it dipped in Ranch dressing, too.

17.Pesto Pizza with Balsamic Chicken and Peaches

FoodieCrush

Sweet, savory, and with all the right moves. If Chris Hemsworth were a pizza, this would be it.

Check out more of my pizza recipes here.

So here’s the big question, what’s your favorite pizza topping or the best pie you’ve ever had? Let me know what you think, and what other recipes you’d love to see.

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FAQs

What are the secrets to crispy pizza? ›

Higher heat = crunchier and tastier crust. Most home ovens only reach 240-250°C, though some have a specific 'pizza' setting. For the best results, preheat your oven and pizza stone or pan on the lower-middle shelf for at least half an hour before cooking your pizzas.

How to make homemade pizza like a restaurant? ›

Directions
  1. In a bowl, dissolve sugar and yeast in water. Add butter, shortening, salt and 2 cups flour; mix until smooth. Stir in enough remaining flour to form a soft dough. ...
  2. Punch dough down. Sprinkle cornmeal into a greased 14-in. pizza pan. ...
  3. Bake at 350° for 18-20 minutes. Spread spaghetti sauce over crust.
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What is the secret of pizza? ›

The top chefs all agree that the best pizzas are all about the crust, so salt in the dough should never be sacrificed at the altar of salty toppings. “Building a pizza is like building anything else – you have to make compromises and consider the whole when choosing the parts.

What is the best cheese to use for homemade pizza? ›

Best cheese for pizza
  • Mozzarella. Perhaps the most well-known and popular pizza topping of all-time, Mozzarella is cherished for its near perfect consistency and straightforward flavour. ...
  • Cheddar/Matured Cheddar. ...
  • Aged Havarti. ...
  • Gorgonzola. ...
  • Provolone. ...
  • Goat cheese. ...
  • Pecorino-Romano. ...
  • The ultimate cheese pizza.

How to get a crispy crust on homemade pizza? ›

A baking stone, or pizza stone, is a large piece of thick, ceramic tile that sits on the rack of your oven. By preheating the stone along with the oven to a high temperature—think in the 450°F to 500°F range—it picks up and retains a ton of heat that provides exceptional browning for your bottom crust.

How do I make the bottom of my pizza crispy? ›

The steam from the base can't escape, so it condenses on your crispy surface and turns it wet and soggy. Use a pizza stone or a pan with holes to get a crispy pizza crust. A pizza stone will keep your pizza hot and its porousness will absorb some condensation.

Should I pre-cook my pizza dough? ›

Pro Tips: Pre-Bake Dough, if cooking pizza in the oven. If you're baking the pizza in the oven, whether on a pizza stone or not, I always pre-bake the dough for 4-5 minutes before adding toppings, to make sure the pizza dough cooks crisp on the outside and soft and airy in the middle.

What to put on pizza to make it taste better? ›

Think about using slices of veggies such as tomatoes and red onions, chunks of deli-bought meats such as salami or rotisserie chicken, or even crack a few eggs over your pizza in the last few minutes of baking. By adding these more vibrant ingredients, you'll get a much more delicious pizza.

Why does restaurant pizza taste so good? ›

The No. 1 reason restaurant pizza is better than homemade is that they have ovens that can reach 900°F, or even hotter, which makes for perfectly crisp and chewy crusts, with those lovely charred spots, says Kierin Baldwin, chef-instructor of Pastry & Baking Arts at the Institute of Culinary Education.

What makes a pizza taste best? ›

Quality of ingredients: Using fresh and high-quality ingredients, such as whole-milk mozzarella cheese, flavorful tomato sauce, and high-quality meats, can greatly enhance the taste of pizza. Crust: A crispy, thin, and chewy crust can greatly improve the taste of pizza.

What temperature to bake homemade pizza? ›

Generally, the hotter the oven, the better the pizza will be. The best oven temperature for pizza is between 450 and 500 degrees F (250 to 260 degrees C). Pizza ovens cook at temperatures between 800 and 900 degrees F. You can't get that hot in your home oven, but the higher you can go, the better.

How to make pizza at home taste better? ›

You can sprinkle some herbs or grated Parmesan cheese on the crust for added flavor. Customized sauce: Create your own sauce using fresh tomatoes, herbs, and spices. Experiment with different flavor profiles, such as adding garlic, basil, oregano, or a hint of chili flakes.

What is the secret to good pizza dough? ›

The secret to great dough isn't kneading or throwing . . .

It's good old-fashioned H20. “Water, water, water,” says Falco. “Pizza dough made at home should be 50 percent water. Pizza needs to cook longer in a home oven, which means the dough needs to be more hydrated.”

What is the secret to a good cheese pizza? ›

Stick with good mozzarella, provolone, and/or feta cheese. Cheddar or Monterrey Jack cheese has a low melting point, making them less ideal for pizza. Push toppings all the way to the edge of the pizza, and avoid piling too many toppings, which may cause uneven cooking. The pizza should be no more than an inch thick.

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