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​How to make easy margherita pizza in a pan

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 30, 2025, 13:00 IST
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How to make easy margherita pizza in a pan

Pizza often seems like a project, doughs that rise for hours, ovens blazing like furnaces. But the truth is, a Margherita can come together with nothing more than a hot pan and a little patience. It may not have the smoke of a wood fire, yet it still delivers that crisp base, molten cheese, and the lift of fresh basil that makes this classic so timeless. The kind of meal that feels like comfort, especially on evenings when takeaway tempts but cooking at home feels gentler. Scroll down for the easy recipe…

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Ingredients required

The beauty is that you don’t need much. A handful of flour, a pinch each of salt and sugar, and either instant yeast or baking powder will form your dough, softened with olive oil and warm water. For the topping, all it takes is a spoon of pizza sauce, a scattering of mozzarella, and a few fresh basil leaves. The sauce can be homemade too, with tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, and salt. Keep oregano or chilli flakes nearby if you like a hint of extra flavour.

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Step 1 - Make the dough

Mix flour with salt, sugar and yeast. Add warm water slowly until it comes together into a soft ball, then knead with a splash of olive oil until smooth. Rest it under a damp cloth, an hour is ideal, but even 20 minutes will do. Choose a heavy-bottomed non-stick or cast-iron pan. Brush it lightly with olive oil and heat on medium-low. A steady, gentle heat will give you a golden crust instead of a burnt one.

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Step 2 - Roll the base

Flatten a portion of dough into a thin round, just shy of your pan’s size. You can use a rolling pin, but pressing it out with your hands gives a rustic touch. Lay the base in the pan and cook until you see bubbles forming and the underside turns faintly golden - about 2 to 3 minutes. Flip it carefully.

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Step 3 - Spread the sauce

On the cooked side, smear a thin layer of pizza sauce. Don’t drown it - the idea is to moisten, not swamp the crust. Scatter mozzarella generously and lay a few basil leaves on top. The heat will coax out the fragrance, turning simple toppings into something special.

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Step 4 - Cover and finish

Lower the flame, cover the pan, and let the cheese melt while the base crisps - around 4 to 5 minutes. When the top is bubbling and the crust golden, slide it out, slice, and serve hot.

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