Got leftover pizza dough? Pizza dough recipes make enough for 2 to 3 pizzas, and sometimes you’ve got an extra dough ball or two. The best way to preserve the dough? Freezing it! This keeps the dough in tact for up to 3 months, perfect for saving for easy meals. But you’ll need to know a few pointers to keep the dough texture in tact! Here’s everything you need to know about how to freeze pizza dough. (And if you think you’ll eat it sooner, we’ve got an alternative for you too! Keep reading.)

How to freeze pizza dough

Can you freeze pizza dough? Freezing is a great way to preserve pizza dough from a batch that you don’t plan to eat right away. You can also store the dough refrigerated for 2 to 3 days. But if you’d like to preserve it for up to 3 months, freezing is your best bet. Here’s how to freeze pizza dough:

First, make the pizza dough and allow it to rise until doubled in size, about 45 minutes to 1 hour. Then take each dough ball and place it in a sealable plastic bag. Suck out the remaining air in the bag using a straw, and write the date on the outside of the bag. Place in the freezer and store for up to 3 months.When ready to use, defrost using the instructions below.

Can you freeze pizza dough from the store?

Did you buy your pizza dough instead of making it homemade? The same principles work here! Throw it in the freezer in a sealable plastic back with the extra air removed, and it stays good for 3 months. Just make sure to follow the defrosting instructions below!

How to defrost pizza dough

Even more important than learning how to freeze pizza dough? Learning how to defrost it. You can’t rush the defrosting process or you’ll end up with a sticky mess. Here’s how to defrost frozen pizza dough:

Defrost 24 hours: Remove the dough from the freezer and place it in the refrigerator for 24 hours before using. Bring to room temperature the day of making (30 minutes): The day of making the pizza, remove the dough from the containers, place it on a lightly floured surface covered with a towel, and allow it to come to room temperature before stretching, 30 to 45 minutes.Then you’re ready to stretch your pizza dough. Go to How to Stretch Pizza Dough.

Alternative: refrigerate the pizza dough

Want to make homemade pizza dough 2 to 3 days in advance? The best way to store it is refrigerated! In fact, making pizza dough in advance and refrigerating it is the best way to great tasting dough. The refrigeration time allows the dough to ferment, which adds a nutty, complex quality to the flavor of the dough. Once you taste it, you’ll see the difference! Don’t refrigerate beyond 3 days though: the dough becomes tricky to work with after that. If you don’t use the dough within 3 days, you can freeze it using the instructions above.

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