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Neapolitan Pizza Dough with Biga

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Vincenzo Prosperi

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9th May, 2025

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How to Make Neapolitan Pizza Dough with Biga

Neapolitan pizza dough with biga will give you a more light, soft dough full of flavour. Learning the technique of creating biga is like an art and your hands are your best tools! Join me and special guest: Alfonso Santaniello as he teaches us this incredible technique! Then, create this fluffly and flavoursome dough before stretching out a rich and rustic pizza using your favourite – simple, toppings. Do you prefer using biga or fresh yeast to make pizzas?

Watch How to Make Pizza Dough with Biga video recipe:

How to Make Neapolitan Pizza Dough with Biga Like a Neapolitan Pizza Chef

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Vincenzo’s Top Tips To Make Neapolitan Pizza Dough with Biga

Look for the long strands formation

You should notice the biga forming long strands as well as small masses – this is normal and means it is working!

Alfonso’s Top Tips To Make Neapolitan Pizza Dough with Biga

Work FAST with the dough

You need to work fast as the dough is sticky and its best if you don’t add any flour (at least try not to!). If you prefer, you can also make this dough using a kitchen aid.

Let it rest for awhile

If you leave your dough to rest in the fridge, once you remove them, let them rest for 2hr at room temperature before using.

Avoid touching the top of it

Never let the pizza touch the top of the oven – if it does, don’t eat this pizza!

neapolitan pizza dough with biga

Neapolitan Pizza Dough with Biga

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5 from 5 votes
Cook Time: 1 minute min
Total Time: 1 day d
Servings: 6

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl
  • Large container to prepare your biga
  • Table/Bench or Large marble/wooden board
  • Your hands! Optional: This pizza it's easier if made using a stand mixer
  • Pizza oven or Home electric oven
  • Pizza peel
  • Tablespoon

Ingredients

  • BIGA:
  • 1 gram Dry yeast, 1/4 tsp
  • 250 ml Water
  • 500 grams Flour, 17.6oz . more than 300W or 13% protein
  • PIZZA:
  • 500 grams g/17.6oz flour
  • 400 ml Water, 1.6 cups
  • 30 grams Fine salt, 1.1oz
  • 500 grams Biga, 17.6oz
  • OPTIONAL: ½ g / ¼ teaspoon dry yeast + Canola oil OR Extra virgin olive oil
  • PLUS: Your choice of toppings + Extra virgin olive oil
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Instructions

  • HOW TO MAKE THE BIGA:
  • Biga is a pre-yeast which you start to make by mixing the dry yeast with the water. Use a whisk and do this really well in a mixing bowl until the yeast has dissolved.
  • Add flour to a separate large container (this must be 3 x larger than your dough to allow room for it to grow), then slowly pour the water in, just a small amount at a time, all over the flour.
  • Lift and shake the container side to side for around 3 minutes – don’t be too rough!
  • Now put the lid on top and shake it more vigorously a few times, scraping down the sides if any gets stuck to the sides using a spatula.
  • You can also gently mix this by running it through your hands.
  • Continue shaking the container until all of the water is absorbed by the flour and your biga is formed.
  • Put the lid securely on the container and leave it in the fridge for 14hr (4°C) or outside of the fridge at room temperature: 18°C being mindful the temperature must be consistent!
  • After 14hr, remove the lid and take note of the smell. If it has a yoghurt-like scent, you’re on track, if it smells acidic; you may need to start again.
  • HOW TO MAKE NEAPOLITAN PIZZA DOUGH WITH BIGA:
  • Break away and measure 500g/17.6oz biga and add it to a bowl. Start to break it down and gently pull it apart.
  • Slowly add the water with the biga, keeping 50ml aside for a later step.
  • Next gently mix the biga together with the water (in a massage like motion) and you will see it start to turn white. Once you have done this for around 2 minutes and it is really milky looking, start to integrate the flour.
  • Add the optional yeast (highly recommended) as this will boost the dough and then mix it with your hands or a spoon.
  • Mix this together for a while until everything comes together and then transfer the dough onto your bench.
  • Add the fine salt and then pour some of the (leftover) water on top which will help to dissolve it. Mix well once again.
  • You can use the palms of your hands as well as your fists to roll, work and press down on the dough really well.
  • Add more water to the Neapolitan pizza dough with biga and repeat the movement, working the dough with both hands and getting faster as you go.
  • Lift and fold the dough over a few times before lifting it and slapping it onto the bench.
  • Drizzle your choice of oil on top and rub it in and all over the dough, letting It rest on the bench for 20 minutes.
  • Use canola oil to achieve a crispy texture and extra virgin if you want it softer.
  • Using your hands, break a piece of the dough and weigh it until you reach 250g/8.8oz. Create your Neapolitan pizza dough with biga dough balls using this by shaping it in your bench, before lifting it up, squeezing it in one hand and removing the excess using the other – essentially creating a ball!
  • Repeat step 20 until all of your dough balls have been made, placing them into a container /tray and covering them either with a lid or using kitchen tea towels.
  • Leave them to rest at room temperature for 8hr or overnight in the fridge at a temperature of 4-6°C for 12-24hr.
  • After the relevant time has passed, uncover the dough balls.
  • HOW TO STRETCH YOUR NEAPOLITAN PIZZA DOUGH WITH BIGA:
  • Place your neopolitan pizza dough with biga ball on the bench sprinkling some plain flour or semolina on each side.
  • Leaving it on the bench, use the sides of your hands to start to mould and stretch out the dough into a round shape, then using your fingertips, slightly stretch it out.
  • Next, try out the Neapolitan technique of lifting the pizza dough with one hand, then turning and slapping it with the other (watch the video to master this!).
  • E ora si mangia, Vincenzo’s Plate….Enjoy!

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How to cook and serve Neapolitan Pizza Dough with Biga

  • Choose your toppings!
  • A wood fire oven should be at a temperature of 400°C/752°F / Electric oven should be at 250°C/482°F.
  • Using a table spoon, add tomato sauce and spread it all over using the bottom of your spoon along with a drizzle of EVOO.
  • Transfer the pizza onto your peel and place it in the oven.
  • Let it sit then again using the peel, lift the pizza and move it around in a gentle but swift circular motion – repeat this step.
  • Now move the pizza closer to the front of the oven and let it cook under the heat but lifted on the peel, then remove and place back on to the bench.
  • Garnish the Neopolitan pizza with biga using fresh slices of San Daniele prosciutto with scoops of straciatella cheese.
  • Drizzle with a small amount of EVOO and truffle paste before slicing the pizza and eating it right away!

 

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Recipe Rating




30 responses

  1. juliano kuzhicov
    September 4, 2022

    Hello why to measure 500g of biga. Cant I put all the biga for this recipe. 1 kilo flour total in this pizza recipe

    regards
    Juliano

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      May 3, 2023

      500g is the recommended amount of biga for best results. You can use more, but it may affect the texture of the pizza.

      Reply
  2. Lars
    March 8, 2023

    5 stars
    This is awesome! Thank you so much for sharing. I love your videos! Do you have any tips on how to make these pizzas gluten free? I need to give my girl the real pizza experience but she is allergic to gluten. Would be awesome!

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      March 29, 2023

      Gluten-free pizza is typically produced with a combination of gluten-free flours and starches such as rice flour, almond flour, potato starch, and tapioca starch. These are mixed with wet substances such as oil and flavourings such as sugar and salt. Yeast is also used in some recipes to help the dough rise.

      Reply
  3. Valerie
    May 25, 2023

    What’s the maximum hours I can leave the Biga at room temperature?

    Put the lid securely on the container and leave it in the fridge for 14hr (4°C) or outside of the fridge at room temperature: 18°C being mindful the temperature must be consistent

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      July 17, 2023

      The maximum number of hours you can leave the biga at room temperature is 12 hours. After that, the yeast will start to produce too much alcohol, which will give the dough a sour flavor.

      Reply
  4. Ahmed
    January 28, 2024

    Love your detailed information!

    When is good time to freeze extra dough?

    After I form dough balls (step 23) or after 2nd proofing (step 25)?

    thanks in advance.

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      January 29, 2024

      Freezing pizza dough is a fantastic idea. I’d recommend freezing it after the second proofing (step 25). This way, the dough retains its quality.

      Reply
  5. Dave
    December 6, 2024

    Hi – I realise that this is an older post, but I if I put the finished dough balls into the fridge for 24 hours presumably they need to be out for 1-2 hours to come up to RT – Should I reduce the time in the fridge to account for that, or can I just have them out for a couple of hours without issue?

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      December 9, 2024

      Ciao Dave! I’m so glad you’re trying this recipe! If you refrigerate the dough balls for 24 hours, just let them rest at room temperature for about 2 hours before stretching and baking. No need to reduce the fridge time—letting them warm up ensures they’re easy to stretch and still perfect to work with. Just keep them covered to prevent drying out. Buon appetito! 😊

      Reply
  6. Delphine
    December 29, 2024

    Hello,
    If using a kitchen aid to mix the dough, what speed and how long should it get mix for?
    Thanks

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      December 30, 2024

      Ciao Delphine! If you’re using a KitchenAid, start on low speed (around speed 2) to gently combine the ingredients. Once the dough comes together, increase to medium speed (speed 4) and mix for about 8–10 minutes until it’s smooth and elastic. Keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn’t overheat or stick to the sides too much. Hope that helps, happy pizza-making!

      Reply
  7. Eva
    February 19, 2025

    Hi Vincenzo, what an awesome recipe! At step no. 24, would there be any harm in letting the balls stay in the fridge for closer to 27 hours? With the way everything is timing out, I would need to either start this recipe fairly late at night on Thursday or just leave them for a bit longer in the fridge on Saturday.

    Grazie mille!

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      February 19, 2025

      Ciao Eva! Great question! There should be no major issue letting the dough rest for closer to 27 hours. It might develop a bit more flavor, but you could find it slightly trickier to stretch since the gluten structure will be more relaxed. Feel free to experiment and let me know how it turns out! 😊

      Reply
      1. Eva
        March 9, 2025

        5 stars
        Vincenzo, I left the balls in the fridge for 27 hour and this was the BEST pizza I’ve ever made!! Thank you for the video, the recipe and the enthusiasm for Neapolitan pizza! You are the best!!

        Reply
        1. Vincenzo’s Plate
          March 9, 2025

          Ciao again Eva! That’s amazing to hear! I’m so glad the extra fermentation time worked out for you, and even better that it led to your best pizza ever! Buon appetito!

          Reply
  8. Mary
    July 1, 2025

    Can you freezers this Neapolitan Pizza dough ?

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      July 1, 2025

      Ciao Mary! Yes, you can freeze Neapolitan pizza dough. The best time to freeze it is after you’ve formed the dough balls and they’ve finished their proofing. Just place each ball in an airtight container. When you’re ready to use them, let the dough thaw in the fridge overnight, then bring it to room temperature for 4 hours before stretching and baking. Buon appetito and happy pizza-making!

      Reply
  9. David Kegel
    July 14, 2025

    5 stars
    Vincenzo, thank you so much for this recipe. My friend Joe Carlucci (yes, Famous Joe) makes the best pizza, and just recently I learned his secret… biga. But he would never tell me what biga was/meant. Thanks to you, now I know! Chin chin!

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      July 15, 2025

      Ciao David! Ahhh… now the secret is out! 😄 Biga really does make a difference, right? Adds that beautiful flavor and texture that takes your pizza to the next level. Chin chin to many more delicious pizzas ahead!

      Reply
      1. David Kegel
        August 18, 2025

        Ciao Vincenzo! Any secret tips to cooking in a puzza oven? My wife bought me this awesome Bertello pizza oven and I still can’t master it. Always burning my pizza, or my dough sticks to the stone… ugh. Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated!! Chin chin!

        Reply
        1. Vincenzo’s Plate
          August 18, 2025

          Ciao David! What a fantastic gift, bravo to your wife! Cooking in a pizza oven takes a little practice, so don’t worry.

          Here are a few secrets:
          Make sure your stone is hot, but if it burns the base, let the flame settle a little before cooking.
          Use semolina or flour under your dough so it slides easily and doesn’t stick.
          Keep turning the pizza every 20–30 seconds so it cooks evenly on all sides.

          Give it another try and let me know how it goes… I’m sure you’ll be making perfect pizzas in no time!

          Reply
  10. Bojan Lukic
    October 25, 2025

    5 stars
    Best dough i have ever made!!!Thanks a lot!!!

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      October 28, 2025

      Ciao Bojan! That makes me so happy to hear! I’m really glad you loved the dough. The biga makes all the difference right?

      Reply
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