Okay, so this being a pie might be a stretch (no pun intended) but I am sharing my Italian Grandma deep dish pizza recipe during Pie month! It a Knorpp favorite and now you can make it too!
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P I E-B R A R Y :
BASIC PIE CRUST https://youtu.be/mQgMfo46l5I
MILK TART https://youtu.be/ozAuN7kX2qU
HUMBLE PIE https://youtu.be/EURxDCs8mZQ
SOUR CREAM AND RAISIN https://youtu.be/rANWQnNGaPo
OREO CHOCOLATE TART https://youtu.be/Q6vMTKF7AQc
SCACHIATTA https://youtu.be/BNCDFaQ2ZWQ
BREAD PUDDING https://youtu.be/0FB6fZxOnWo
ZWIEBELKUCHEN https://youtu.be/IyJ2DkoXgs0
HOMEMADE POP TARTS https://youtu.be/scjfiRKFO_U
BANOFFEE PIE https://youtu.be/R9-ZtVnuV1k
LINZER TORTE https://youtu.be/K91-OMHrrLc
ROOT BEER FLOAT https://youtu.be/vKU0mWgkh9w
BROWN BUTTER CHOCOLATE https://youtu.be/54A8q61lsmA
PEACH https://youtu.be/ktoOFSic7u8
APPLE https://youtu.be/DuNpqjm8UL8
PEANUT BUTTER https://youtu.be/9oNimyP1nQI
QUICHE https://youtu.be/8pmn6b2ZXXc
HOOSIER https://youtu.be/o01YotNQJWU
PEACHES & CREAM https://youtu.be/DYsxL6RXn50
LEMON MERINGUE https://youtu.be/yiZQIBhWhkg
TOMATO https://youtu.be/XzawdtLk9ws
MIXED BERRY https://youtu.be/jiM0NdNzdp4
CHOCOLATE PUDDING https://youtu.be/cfH7tddDBQM
COTTAGE https://youtu.be/nbuFnTMlJw8
KEY LIME https://youtu.be/ReM0QK67Wv8
STRAWBERRY RHUBARB https://youtu.be/iQNHKoHvmok
ORANGE CREAMSICLE https://youtu.be/rt0N-8HMbiQ
CHICKEN POT https://youtu.be/0LHfxWEW9PU
APPLE TART https://youtu.be/ij06JVxqyNY
BANANA CREAM https://youtu.be/xbAqidCrhjU
IRISH POTATO https://youtu.be/pm4Wp3VCwnk
HONEY https://youtu.be/wswyWBgXlNQ
TAMALE https://youtu.be/9MZE8nucEuE
PEAR TART https://youtu.be/m1SAOqT1pVA
GINGERBREAD CREAM https://youtu.be/KI6fX0qky8k
FISH https://youtu.be/KN1b_ql2JvI
SWEET POTATO https://youtu.be/AZXPYVz14LA
PIZZA https://youtu.be/5evU6zC3XYg
CRANBERRY https://youtu.be/wUhFusvay1Q
STEAK & ALE https://youtu.be/dOTtZN4ylaY
S’MORES https://youtu.be/e6Xx3GBbZ7I
CINNAMON https://youtu.be/pRiLjh76fXA
CHEESE AND ONION https://youtu.be/bgfddz7EHEo
PECAN https://youtu.be/gWSjjjF1vW4
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Grandma PP’s Deep Dish Pizza Dough

2 cups warm water
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons yeast
2 tablespoons olive oil (plus more for oiling other things)
5 cups flour (all purpose)
2 teaspoons salt

Combine water, sugar, yeast and oil in bowl of mixer and mix. Turn mixer on to speed 1 and start adding in the flour a cup at a time until 2.5 cups have been added. Add in salt and then continue adding in flour until the flour is incorporated and the sides of the bowl are clean. Knead for 3-5 minutes until a smoothish dough forms.

Meanwhile, oil a large bowl with olive oil. Once dough is done kneading, scrap it into the bowl, cover with plastic wrap and put it in the fridge for 24-48 hours.
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About 2-3 hours before it’s time to eat, get the dough out of the fridge. Heavily oil an extra large sheet pan with olive oil or split the dough into two – placing each one in an oiled pan. Stretch the dough out slightly, using gravity, into the shape of the pan. Cover the dough with plastic wrap and let rest for 45-60 minutes or until it’s warm and easy to stretch.

Once the dough has finished resting and is soft and stretchy, oil it completely with olive oil, carefully flip the dough, and then push and stretch it to almost fit the pan.

Add desired toppings and bake the pizza at 500 degrees for 18-20 minutes. For an extra crispy top, cook for two more minutes under the broiler.

Let rest for a few minutes before slicing and serving!
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Easy Pizza Sauce

1 14.5 can of Tomato Sauce
1 6 oz can Tomato Paste
1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
1-2 teaspoons of garlic powder

Mix all ingredients and use to your preference! It’s a simple sauce but it gives an intense tomato flavor.
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50 Comments

  1. If you are willing to do pizza "pies" you should try a Vermonter style pizza! It's perfect for fall. There's lots of recipes online, but my family brushes a garlic & oregano butter onto the unbaked pizza crust, then top with thinly sliced apples, pork roll, and sharp cheddar cheese! It's delicious!

  2. This makes me hungry for pizza 😋😋😋 I still can’t get used to Mike without his beard. It makes him look younger. 😊 I have been enjoying watching you make your daily pies!

  3. That looked sooooo good!
    How about a custard pie from Hawaii? Some people make it plain or you can add coconut. There's also a haupia chocolate pie with a shortbread crust that's also delicious. Haupia is just a type of coconut pudding/jello consistency deliciousness, Haupia is pronounced: how- pee-ah

  4. Hi Ryan's mom Sam commenting…. OMG that looked amazing I really want to try home made pizza but the base always scares me but this looked easy 😮 so screen shot the recipe and I gonna try it at the weekend 😅👍

  5. I grew up in Chicago area best pizza in the states!!! Miss it so much I have been in texas for years the pizza sucks here. Looks yummy!!!

  6. My husband is a chef and finished his career as a pizza maker at Frank and Nicks he perfected the deep dish pizza dough. We love it when he makes it, he also lets it sit in the fridge overnight. I love him when he makes it. I hope you try and find Simon's rappie pie recipe. Thanks for sharing, love yah Nancy

  7. Fantastic but I would have added cherry tomatoes capsicum and onion all thinly sliced. Once out of the oven put fresh basil and rocket to wilt on top. Then it would be perfection

  8. it definitely looks like awesome deliciousness….BUT i think including this as a "pie" is a biy of a stretch//it's not REALLY pie

  9. We were going through a time of financial difficulty, and could not afford to take our 7 kids out for pizza, so I learned to make our own. Finances came around but we loved our Friday pizza night so much, that we kept it going. Word got out and friends started showing up on Friday nights. I would make dough for 6-10 pizzas. We loved interacting with our children's friends and family. After 6-7 years, one of my daughters called from her small college in OK asking if I could make pizza for the baseball team who were playing in a tournament near our home in MN. She said it was only 15 guys so I said yes. I about had a heart attack when a full-size bus pulled up to our house and 45 people got off.
    I am not sure how many pizzas we cooked that night. It was a blur but so much fun!
    I retired from making homemade pizza after that night, I was tired and so was my oven. I do miss it now and then, maybe this is the inspiration I need to start it back up!

    Looks delicious!

  10. Just like my Nonna always made it, Bellissimo ! The crunch on the bottom is the best. And yes all the olive oil makes a huge difference to the taste. Sooo soooo good and she too made it in rectangle dishes as there were ALWAYS many mouths to feed. And yes allowing the dough to rest and develop its flavour overnight is a must. Well done and it makes me happy this a favour and a regular for your family. My Nonna would be proud and please also. My family are from Napoli but I’m writing yo you from Australia. Thank you for making me hungry and remember my beautiful Nonna today through feeding your family. Nothing more Italian and loving then that ❤

  11. How about making a wheat and sugar free pie that you can eat. I am also wheat (gluten) free and added sugar free. But a creative combination of fruit or dates could make a great pie.

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