Easy and delicious no yeast vegan pizza dough! Perfect for dinner or just because. Super easy to make, completely vegan, and can be gluten free!
If you are looking for a no yeast vegan pizza dough, then you’ve come to the right place.
We know that you may be looking for a yeast free vegan pizza dough for a multitude of reasons.
May you choose not to consume yeast or maybe it’s hard to find.
No matter the reason, we are here to tell you that you can in fact have a vegan pizza dough recipe without yeast.
It’s quick and easy. This vegan dough also requires no rise time since you have no yeast. It’s a win-win.
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What ingredients do you need to make a no yeast vegan pizza dough?
You may be surprised to learn that you don’t need that many ingredients in order to make this recipe.
*Full ingredient amounts listed in the printable recipe card below.
In order to make this vegan pizza recipe, you’re going to need:
- flour
- baking powder
- sugar
- salt
- warm water
- apple cider vinegar (optional)
- olive oil (optional)
That’s just 5 required ingredients and 2 more that we choose to use for texture purposes.
WHAT IS THE BEST FLOUR TO USE FOR NO YEAST VEGAN PIZZA DOUGH?
We prefer using bread flour for this vegan dough recipe; however, all purpose or wheat flour would also work.
Even a mix of half all-purpose and half whole wheat will work with this recipe.
We have tested this recipe with King Arthur Gluten Free Measure for Measure flour and it worked.
How do you make no yeast vegan pizza dough?
It is so easy to make this vegan pizza dough.
First, preheat your oven to 550 degrees F. If you have a pizza stone, place it in the oven to heat up.
Add all your dry ingredients to a large bowl. Stir or whisk them together.
Make a well in the middle of your dough.
In a large measure cup, add your water, apple cider vinegar, and olive oil.
Pour them together into the well you created in your pizza dough.
Use a spatula to combine your ingredients together until a ball almost completely forms.
Turn out your dough ball onto a lightly flour surface and knead together for a few minutes, adding a tablespoon more flour at a time, until you no longer have a sticky dough ball.
Lay out a sheet of parchment paper and sprinkle corn flour down (or more flour that you are using).
Place your dough ball on the paper and roll out into a circle.
Use your fingers to lightly indent a crust about ½ inch into the pizza dough.
Add sauce lightly, especially in the middle. Don’t add too much or you will have a soggy dough.
Add your desired toppings.
In the photo we added sauce, vegan mozzarella and parmesan, sliced tomatoes, red onions, garlic and basil.
Carefully transfer your dough to the pizza stone in the oven or place on a baking sheet.
Bake pizza for 8-12 minutes or until starting to turn golden brown on the crust.
Remove from oven and brush the crust with vegan butter if desired.
Let cool and slice and serve.
Can I prep this no yeast vegan pizza dough ahead of time?
Yes. You could make the dough ball and let it sit in the fridge for up to 3 days before making.
You can also fully make your pizza and eat it within 3 days once made. Make sure to store in an air tight container in the fridge.
Can I make this a Top 8 Allergen free Recipe?
The only ingredient in this recipe that is a top 8 allergen is flour.
We have tested this recipe with King Arthur Gluten Free Measure for Measure flour and it worked.
We recommend that you make a thin crust if using gluten free flour. Potentially even making 2 thin crusts from this recipe instead of just one, simply because of have dense/chewy gluten free flour blends make pizza.
What are topping ideas for pizza?
Literally toppings are endless.
In the photo we added sauce, vegan mozzarella and parmesan, sliced tomatoes, red onions, garlic and basil.
Pick and choose your favorites. Pizza is also a great way to use up ingredients around the kitchen.
Pick a pizza sauce that you love and a good vegan shredded cheese.
We also love added vegan parmesan too.
Add vegetables like onions, peppers, slice tomatoes, mushrooms, even roasted broccoli.
And maybe or maybe not things like pineapple.
Don’t skimp out on seasonings either. Fresh basil and garlic, red pepper flakes or dried Italian seasoning can all add another layer of flavor.
WHAT OTHER VEGAN MEALS SHOULD I TRY?
Once you try our vegan pizza dough without yeast, you may be wondering what other delicious vegan meal ideas you should try. We’ve rounded up a few that we love ourselves and think you will too!
- Vegan Pizza Casserole
- The Best Vegan Black Bean Burger
- Cashew, Chickpea, and Broccoli with Garlic Sauce Skillet
- Best Vegan Chickpea Burgers
- Vegan Cauliflower Coconut Curry
- The Best Vegan Lasagna
- Vegan Walnut Taco Meat
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No Yeast Vegan Pizza Dough
Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
- 3 cups bread flour (see post for other flour recommendations – can use GF)
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon sugar (optional)
- ½ teaspoon salt
Wet Ingredients
- 1 cup warm water
- 1 tablespoon olive oil (optional)
- 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 550 degrees F. *If you have a pizza stone, place it in the oven to heat up.
- Add dry ingredients to a large bowl. Stir or whisk together.
- Make a well in the middle of ingredients.
- In a large measuring cup, add water, apple cider vinegar, and olive oil.
- Pour them together into the well created in dry ingredients.
- Use a spatula to combine ingredients together until a ball almost completely forms.
- Turn out dough ball onto a lightly flour surface and knead together for a few minutes, adding a tablespoon more flour at a time, until no longer sticky.
- Lay out a sheet of parchment paper and sprinkle corn flour down (or more or whatever flour using).
- Place dough ball on the paper and roll out into a circle.
- Use fingers to lightly indent a crust about ½ inch into the pizza dough.
- Add sauce lightly, especially in the middle. *Don't add too much or you will have a soggy dough.
- Add desired toppings.
- Carefully transfer dough to the pizza stone in the oven or place on a baking sheet.
- Bake pizza for 8-12 minutes or until starting to turn golden brown on the crust.
- Remove from oven and brush the crust with vegan butter if desired.
- Let cool and slice and serve.
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Roxster
I’m a pizza addict – and rather skeptical when messing with my good things here. And then my misses introduced me to your channel and sure enough we tried your no-yeast-pizza dough last night. From start to finish less than 30 mins (ok, the ‘slacker’ oven needed 30 mins to heat up to 550F) – that in itself is impressive. We were rather spartan in topics (tomatoe spread, tomatoes, few onions, few mushrooms, garlic) – and I can honestly say : we’re in love with this recipe! For our taste the dough was a little thick for ‘Italian style pizza’ – so, next time for OUR TASTE: your standard recipe will make enough dough for 2 pizzas (but tastebuds are highly subjective). THANK YOU – your videos make me laugh (and hungry and curious) and your recipes make have been amazing. Please keep it up.
LarishaBernard
Hi Roxster! We’re so happy that this recipe got a thumbs up! Thanks for sharing your feedback
Carly
Can I use almond flour or chickpea flour instead?
LarishaBernard
We haven’t tried a single flour like that. We do know it works with a gluten free 1:1 blend
Ginger
Can this dough be baked at aower temperature and using a standard pizza pan instead of a pizza stone?
LarishaBernard
Yes to both. You really just want to get your oven as hot as it can go.
Maxine
Great recipe. Easily adaptable.
LarishaBernard
So glad that you loved it
Erica
I had a taste for pizza but I needed it to be vegan and I don’t care for the vegan pizza you can purchase at a grocery store. I was enthused once I came across these yeast-free recipes! Initially, I wanted to use the two-ingredient dough recipe but I couldn’t find coconut cream in stock anywhere. Thankfully I had all the ingredients but the bread flour for the alternative recipe. When I tell you that pizza was delicious as well as quick and easy to make! I was ecstatic when I pulled it out of the oven. Thanks for the recipe!! Can’t wait to try more of your delectable dishes.
LarishaBernard
So happy you enjoyed it
Barbara Jean Parland
Another great recipe!
Dr. Lorraine Mitchell
Hi Andrew and Latisha, I made the coconut cream dough pizza and it was amazing. I topped the pizza with red onion, mushrooms, sweet peppers, broccoli, tomato and violife cheddar and mozzarella cheese and Follow Your Heart Parmesan and dollop of Tofutti cream cheese. Omg! It was amazing. Thank you. So far I love all your recipes. They are quick, easy, vegan, healthy and delicious. I keep asking. When is yr cook cook coming out?
LarishaBernard
We’re so happy to hear you liked it! Thanks for taking time out of your day to leave a review. We really appreciate it. No cookbook in the works yet <3
Jessi
I made pizza for the first time ever because of this dough here! I’ve always been intimidated by making pizza and just opted to buy it but I took a chance and made it last night. Let me tell you….TOTALLY WORTH IT!!! I was so proud of myself,that I decided to make another right after You guys rock formal! Going to try the one with the coconut cream next time.
LarishaBernard
Congrats on your first TWO pizzas! So happy to hear that it was a hit! We appreciate you taking time to leave a review. Have a great week.
Estef
Just made this! Absolutely in love, I made it in a pinch and with whole wheat flour (maybe not whole next time as it could not flatten out as much). Straight to my recipe binder, thanks!
LarishaCampbell
We are so excited to hear that. Thank you for taking the time to write a review and let us know how you made it differently. We appreciate it!
Genesis
Honestly, I was skeptical this recipe was going to work but was crunched for time so I went for it, and I’m so glad I did! This dough is chewy with great flavor! It’s also fail proof. Super easy & just creates a wonderful crust with ingredients already in your pantry. My husband loves it also & he’s quite picky. This was amazing. Everyone needs to make this!
LarishaCampbell
We’re so excited to hear that you loved the recipe! Thanks so much for sharing! We appreciate you taking the time to leave a review! Have a great day and stay well.
Albertina Geller
Hey Larisha!
Great recipe! I am looking forward to trying it.
Do you have any more recommendations for flour in case I cannot get King Arthur?
Vivian
Walmart’s gluten free brand is really good for an all purpose flour
LarishaBernard
Glad you like it
Rachel
I want to try the pizza crust with the coconut cream. I don’t see the quantities listed for that one.
Do you still use 3 cups of flour and maybe 1 cup of cream?
LarishaBernard
Hi, you’re looking for this recipe, sorry for any confusion: https://makeitdairyfree.com/easy-2-ingredient-yeast-free-vegan-pizza-dough/