No need to travel all the way to Chicago for this incredible Chicago Style Deep Dish Pizza recipe, when you can make it at home!  Try this easy, detailed deep dish pizza with step-by-step directions and a how to video for a thick and buttery, flaky crust and a rich, chunky tomato sauce, with plenty of gooey cheese.

chicago deep dish pizza pulling out slices with a spatula

If I was stuck on an island for the rest of my life and could only eat one dish, it would be pizza. I never get tired of pizza and love making it at home. According to Pizza Hut, pizza is often voted the number one most popular food in America and in fact, 94 percent of Americans eat it at least once a month! I love knowing that I’m doing my part as a pizza loving American 🙂

overhead shot of chicago style deep dish pizza displayed on a wooden board with a red print cloth napkin

This deep dish pizza recipe makes enough dough and sauce for two 9-inch pizzas. I baked one pizza in a 9-inch cast iron skillet and the other in a 9-inch cake pan. Both came out beautifully but just a little different. The cast iron yielded a slightly crispier crust while the cake pan produced a softer, chewier crust. Both are fantastic and hold up extremely well under the thick layer of toppings.

chicago style deep dish pizza pulling out a slice with a spatula

If you allow the pizza to rest for 20 to 30 minutes before serving, it can easily be removed to a cutting board for slicing. This extra time to rest and cool ensures the toppings and cheese won’t spill out onto your plate. Not saying that’s a bad thing, in fact it’s super appealing to me! But if you don’t want to eat this deep dish pizza recipe with a fork, let it cool a while before enjoying.

chicago style deep dish pizza pulling out slices with a spatula

Pizza is easily customizable to all your favorite toppings. We served this Chicago Style Deep Dish pizza recipe with big chunks of sweet Italian sausage and a few chopped kalamata olives. Since this recipe makes two pizzas, you can top each with different family favorites. Check the Notes section of the recipe for more delicious topping ideas. And please don’t let the long list of detailed instructions scare you off. This pizza dough and sauce recipes are easy to make and worth every single minute in the kitchen.

Once a month our adult children, their spouses and our grandchildren come over for Sunday supper. This Chicago Style Deep Dish pizza recipe is on the menu for our next family gathering. I’m going to double the recipe and let the whole family help by adding their favorite toppings. Such a fun way to enjoy family time and America’s favorite food!

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chicago deep dish pizza pulling out slices with a spatula
4.72 from 49 votes

Chicago Style Deep Dish Pizza Recipe

Here's a Chicago Style Deep Dish Pizza recipe you can make at home. Try this easy, detailed recipe with step-by-step directions for a thick and buttery, flaky crust and a rich, chunky tomato sauce, with plenty of gooey cheese.
Prep: 1 hour
Cook: 1 hour 6 minutes
Resting and Rising: 1 hour 45 minutes
Total: 3 hours 51 minutes
Servings: 12
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Ingredients

PIZZA DOUGH

PIZZA SAUCE

TOPPINGS:

Instructions 

TO MAKE THE PIZZA DOUGH:

  • Using a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook, combine the flour, cornmeal, yeast, sugar, salt on low speed until blended. Add the water and melted butter. Mix until combined, about 1 to 2 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and mix again until well blended. Increase speed to medium and knead until the dough is shiny and smooth and pulls away from the sides of the bowl, about 4 to 5 minutes.
  • Coat the sides and bottom of a large mixing bowl with 1 teaspoon of olive oil. Transfer the pizza dough to the clean, oiled bowl and turn to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and let the dough rest at room temperature until nearly doubled in size, about 1 hour.

TO MAKE THE PIZZA SAUCE:

  • While the dough rises, prepare the pizza sauce. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the 1 tablespoon of olive oil and 1 tablespoon butter. Add the minced onion crushed red pepper, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper. Cook, stirring frequently until the onion is softened, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add the tomatoes and sugar and bring to a simmer. Reduce the heat to medium-low and cook, stirring frequently, until the sauce has reduced to about 2 1/2 cups, about 30 minutes. Remove from the heat and add the fresh basil and olive oil. Check the seasoning and add salt if needed. Cover and set aside.

TO LAMINATE THE PIZZA DOUGH:

  • Adjust the oven rack to the lowest position and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Turn the dough out onto a clean countertop. Roll the dough into a 15 by 12-inch rectangle. Using an off-set spatula, spread the softened butter over the dough leaving a 1/2-inch border along the edges. Starting at the short end, tightly roll the dough into a cyclinder. With the seam-side down, flatten the dough into a 18 by 4-inch rectangle. Cut the rectangle in half crosswise. Working with one half at a time, fold the dough into thirds like a business letter. Pinch the seams together to form a ball. Repeat with the remaining dough and transfer the balls to the oiled bowl. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and let rise in the refrigerator until nearly double in size, 45 to 50 minutes.
  • While the dough rising, cook the Italian sausage in a large non-stick skillet. Break the sausage up into chunks and sauté until cooked through. Drain well and set aside.

TO ASSEMBLE AND BAKE THE PIZZAS:

  • Coat two 9-inch cast iron skillets or cake pans with 1½ tablespoons of olive oil each.
  • On a clean countertop, roll one of the dough balls into a 13-inch round disk about 1/4-inch thick. Roll the dough loosely around the rolling pin and transfer to the prepared skillet. Unroll the dough and lightly press into the pan, making sure you work it into the corners and 1-inch up the sides. If the dough resists, allow it to rest for 5 minutes before trying again. Repeat with the remaining dough ball.
  • Sprinkle each pizza with 2 cups of the shredded mozzarella. Divide the sauce between the two pizzas, spreading with the back of a spoon until evenly distributed over the cheese layer. Divide the cooked Italian sausage between the two pizzas, scattering to cover the sauce. Top with the olives, then the Parmesan cheese.
  • Bake until the crust is golden brown, about 20 to 30 minutes. If over-browning, tent the pizza with foil until cooked through. Remove the pizza from the oven and cool for 10-minutes before serving.

Notes

TIP: I would start making this recipe about 2 1/2 to 3 hours before you want it on the table.  The sauce and toppings are easily made ahead and refrigerated until needed, and that would cut some time.   
Optional add-ins: Feel free to omit the Italian sausage and olives in this recipe, if preferred, and prepare the best plain cheese pizza you've ever had!   
More great topping ideas:
  • vegetables such as fresh jalapeño peppers, spinach, olives, mushrooms, sweet bell peppers or red onions
  • ham, Canadian bacon and sweet pineapple
  • sliced pepperoni
  • chopped cooked meatballs
  • cooked and crumbled ground beef
  • chopped browned smoked bacon
  • grilled chicken

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice, Calories: 525kcal, Carbohydrates: 33g, Protein: 20g, Fat: 34g, Saturated Fat: 14g, Cholesterol: 75mg, Sodium: 1129mg, Potassium: 191mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 490IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 346mg, Iron: 2.4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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81 Comments

  1. Danny says:

    So the dough rises twice? I’m not quite understanding the laminated part, how many times do you fold?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Yes, twice. Each half of the dough is folded and formed into a ball to rise a second time.

  2. John Hardy says:

    We were going to make this then realized we were out of flour so will save for the weekend. I have a question regarding laminating the dough. You say to preheat the oven to 425° then don’t say why?

    You do say to prep and cover the dough and put in the refrigerator for an hour until it doubles in size. Haven’t made pizza from scratch and maybe the oven is for the next step but I don’t know one that takes over an hour to preheat to 425°

    1. Lori Lange says:

      You are correct… the oven does not need to be pre-heated until just before baking!

  3. Brian B. says:

    5 stars
    Great recipe! It does take awhile to make, so I made a double batch. The pizza dough is fantastic.

  4. Sam says:

    5 stars
    I used the sauce recipe (had another tried and true one for the dough) and the family loved this sauce. Easy to make and so very yummy!

  5. Irla J Irwin says:

    I’m lived in Michigan & I’ve had Deep Dish Chicago style pizza. When I look at your picture of the pizza & the ones that I’ve had, the sauce was always the last item to go one. Your picture looks like that but you instructions do not say that. Please clarify

    1. Lori Lange says:

      The sauce goes on first in this recipe, but it’s pretty substantial… so the toppings just kind of sink into it while baking.

  6. Laurie says:

    I need more clarity with the instructions. The ingredients had several listings of butter, oil, etc. It was not clear to me when to use what.

  7. Laura says:

    How would you freeze this?  Can mail order Lou’s pizza frozen and then bake in oven. Should pizza be partially baked before freezing?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I have never tried freezing it, so I’m not sure…

  8. Sabrina B says:

    thank you for this, I’m nowhere near Chicago, so not many deep dish options, but love the idea of making it, had always thought this best left to professionals with big pizza ovens, so glad you’ve put this recipe together!

  9. Suzzie Mitchel says:

    5 stars
    Pizza is my fav!! But I am pretty lazy when it comes to cooking. But I think I am gonna make this recipe coz its sooo tempting!!

  10. Natalie says:

    5 stars
    I love deep dish style pizza and this one looks and sounds amazing!