Make pizzeria‑style pizza at home with this easy dough and San Marzano sauce, baked on a Le Creuset BBQ pizza pan for a crisp base and chewy, blistered crust. The dough mixes in minutes, proves until airy, then stretches easily for topping with mozzarella, basil and your favourites. A pinch of Maldon Original Sea Salt in the dough and sauce brings clean, bright flavour — perfect for pizza night or summer BBQs.
How to Cook Pizza on a Le Creuset BBQ Pizza Pan (Quick Steps)
- Preheat pan 30 minutes at 250–260°C (480–500°F).
- Stretch dough to 30cm; add light toppings.
- Launch onto hot pan; bake 8–10 minutes until base is crisp and rim blistered.
- Finish with basil and Maldon Original Sea Salt.
How to Make Pizza on a Le Creuset BBQ Pizza Pan (Detailed Version)

Step 1 – Mix and Prove the Dough
- In a large bowl, mix flour, Maldon Original Sea Salt and yeast.
- Add water; stir until a sticky dough forms. Drizzle a little olive oil over the top and spread to coat.
- Cover with a damp tea towel and prove in a warm place 60–90 minutes until doubled.
- Optional: ‘stretch & fold’ after 30 minutes (8-10 folds, rotating the bowl) to strengthen a high-hydration dough.
Step 2 – Divide the Ball
- Flour the work surface. Tip out dough and divide into 4 equal pieces.
- Gather edges to the centre, flip seam‑side down and shape into taut balls.
- Rest on a floured tray, covered, for 30 minutes — or refrigerate overnight in a lidded, floured container.
- If chilled, remove from the fridge 1 hour before baking.
Step 3 – Make the Sauce
- Warm olive oil in a saucepan over low heat.
- Add blitzed tomatoes and a generous pinch of Maldon Original Sea Salt.
- Simmer uncovered ~30 minutes until thickened. For ultra‑smooth, blitz again.
Step 4 – Preheat the Pan
- Set oven to its hottest (250–260°C / 480–500°F) or preheat BBQ to high with lid down.
- Place the Le Creuset BBQ pizza pan inside and heat at least 30 minutes. Make sure to follow Le Creuset guidance for maximum temperatures and handling.
Step 5 – Shape, Top and Bake
- Dust work surface with semolina. Flatten one dough ball with fingertips, then lift and stretch over knuckles to ~30cm, keeping a thicker rim.
- Place on a pizza paddle or flat, parchment‑lined tray.
- Spread a thin layer of sauce (don’t overload). Add mozzarella and light toppings. Drizzle crust with olive oil.
- Launch onto the preheated pan. Bake/BBQ 8–10 minutes until the base is crisp and the rim blistered. The texture should be crisp underside, airy cornichon, cheese melted with light browning.
- Finish with basil and a pinch of Maldon Original Sea Salt. Repeat with remaining dough.
Tips & FAQs
Tips
- High heat is everything: preheat the pan for at least 30 minutes.
- Keep toppings light and well‑drained (pat mozzarella dry) to avoid soggy centres.
- Semolina acts like tiny ball bearings for easy launching; use a thin, even layer.
- If dough resists stretching, rest it 5–10 minutes to relax gluten.
- For extra flavour, cold‑ferment dough balls 12–24 hours.
FAQs:
- What temperature should I set for pizza on a BBQ pizza pan?
- Aim for the hottest your oven/BBQ safely reaches (typically 250–300°C / 480–570°F). Keep the lid down on a BBQ to hold heat.
- Can I use 00 flour instead of strong white bread flour?
- Yes. 00 flour gives a tender chew; strong bread flour adds structure. A 50:50 blend works well.
- How do I stop pizza sticking to the pan?
- Preheat the pan thoroughly and launch from a paddle/tray dusted with semolina. Avoid wet, heavy toppings.
- Can I make the dough ahead?
- Yes. Ball and chill up to 24 hours (or freeze balls up to 3 months). Thaw overnight in the fridge, then bring to room temperature for 1 hour before baking.
- Stone vs pizza pan — which is better?
- Both can deliver a crisp base. A preheated cast‑iron/steel pan often reheats faster between pies and holds heat well on BBQs.
Serving Suggestions
- Classic Margherita (mozzarella + basil), Diavola (salami + chilli), or Veggie (courgette ribbons + olives + capers).
- Finish hot pizzas with olive oil, Maldon Original Sea Salt, chilli flakes or a swirl of pesto.
- Side ideas: tomato and basil salad, rocket with lemon, marinated olives.
- Drinks: crisp lager, Italian red, or a Frozen Mango Margarita.
Storage & Reheating
- Leftover slices: refrigerate up to 3 days. Reheat on the pizza pan at 220°C (425°F) for 5–7 minutes or in an air fryer at 190°C (375°F) for 3–4 minutes.
- Dough: refrigerate balled dough up to 24 hours; freeze up to 3 months (lightly oiled bags).
- Sauce: refrigerate up to 5 days or freeze 2 months.





