There’s no way you could make your own pizza dough and have a cheesy pepperoni pizza with just 5 grams of fat per slice in under 30 minutes, right? Wrong. With this simple air fryer pizza recipe, you can now replace the frozen and delivery pizzas with a healthier (and tastier) option on even the busiest of nights. 

You’ll find a printable recipe card at the bottom of this post along with a video tutorial. If you have ingredient questions, they’re likely covered in the post between here and there. If not, I’m happy to help! 

sliced pepperoni pizza in the ninja foodi air fryer basket

Step 1: Mix all purpose flour, baking powder, salt, garlic powder, and fat free Greek yogurt together to make nearly fat free pizza dough. 

how to make Greek yogurt pizza dough with all purpose flour

This recipe almost uses the same Greek yogurt dough as my cast iron skillet pizza, with the only difference being the addition of baking powder. Since this pizza is air fried without olive oil like in the cast iron version, I wanted to give the dough a little rise to avoid a bland cracker-like crust. 

If you’re new to making Greek yogurt pizza dough, it’s super easy to make. And unlike my Greek yogurt biscuit dough or monkey bread pizookie, it’s almost impossible to mess up by over mixing. Just throw everything in a bowl, give it a stir, and use your hand to work everything into a ball of dough.

Once you’ve made a couple batches, you’ll be able to pump out pizza dough in about 5 minutes! 

Greek yogurt pizza dough beside Ninja Foodi air fryer basket

I used my 6.5-quart Ninja Foodi for air frying, so the pizza dough is ideal for making an 8″ crust to the fit the Foodi’s air fryer basket. If you’re using a smaller/larger air fryer, you can easily scale the recipe up or down for a better fit.

A few important notes for making the dough: 

  • Use a food scale if possible. You should be able to easily handle the dough. If not, your measurements are off. A food scale could’ve prevented that! (I have my recommended scale on my kitchen tools Amazon list.)
  • I’ve not had any luck substituting other types of flour or yogurt so substitute at your own risk. 
  • If you are having trouble handling the dough, you can use a rolling pin or spray your hands with a bit of cooking spray or sprinkle of flour. 

If you have any other dough questions, drop a comment at the bottom of this post. 

Step 2: Air fry the pizza dough at 400ºF for 12-15 minutes, flipping once, before adding toppings.

how to air fry the pizza dough

I mentioned that this crust is air fried without olive oil, but I did use a bit of olive oil cooking spray. It’s common knowledge that I have the quickest sprays this side of the Mississippi, so I don’t count any nutrition facts from cooking sprays. If you have a slower trigger finger and want to track it, go right ahead. 

You could also brush olive oil on both sides of the crust. I did this for my air fryer cheese bread, and half a tablespoon did the job perfectly. And that’s only 60 extra calories added to the entire recipe. Worth it! 

Can I use an oven to bake the crust instead of air frying?

Yep! My pepperoni sheet pan pizza recipe does just that with a slightly lower temp and longer bake time. You can play around with the temp and time. Just try to match the look of your bread to the photos above to know when to flip and add the cheese. 

Step 3: Add toppings and air fry for another 3-5 minutes.

toppings on the air fried pizza dough

I kept it simple with a marinara, cheese, and turkey pepperoni combo. Feel free to get creative just be aware of the quick cook time at the end. If you’re working with a topping that requires more than a few minutes to cook, you’ll want to cook it separately before adding the the crust.

You could also try reducing the temperature in the final run of air frying, but you’ll want to check on the crust to make sure you’re not burning it. 

If you want more topping ideas, I included a ton in the cast iron pizza recipe like a buffalo chicken dip pizza. There’s also my Ninja Foodi breakfast pizza that uses a biscuit crust. And my free Facebook group has a beaucoup of folks crazy about pizza you can get ideas from. 

pepperoni pizza in the Ninja Foodi air fryer basket

That’s all the notes I have for you. When you finally get a pizza this recipe, I wanna hear about it. Come back and leave a review or hop in my Facebook group and share it with the crew! 

pepperoni pizza in the Ninja Foodi air fryer basket
4.69 from 104 votes
Servings: 4 Slices

Air Fryer Pizza

By Mason Woodruff
Cheesy turkey pepperoni on top of a Greek yogurt pizza crust air fried to crispy perfection!
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
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Ingredients

For the Pizza Dough

  • 1 C 120g All Purpose Flour
  • 1/2 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1/4 tsp Kosher Salt
  • 1/4 tsp Garlic Powder
  • 2/3 C 150g Fat Free Greek Yogurt

For the Toppings

  • 1/3-1/2 C 80-120g Pizza Sauce or Marinara
  • 1/2 C 56g Shredded Italian Cheese Blend (mozzarella and parmesan)
  • 30 g Turkey Pepperoni
  • Pinch of Crushed Red Pepper and Oregano, optional

Instructions 

  • Mix the dry dough ingredients together in a large bowl before adding the Greek yogurt. Use a fork or rubber spatula to mix everything together until crumbly. Empty the beginnings of the dough onto a flat surface and use your hands to form a ball of dough. (You can also use a food processor or stand mixer for this step.)
  • Use your hands to press outward from the center of the dough, creating thicker edges for the crust than in the center. The dough should be about 8" in diameter.
  • Spray the air fryer basket with cooking spray before adding the crust. You can spray the top with a little extra cooking spray or brush with olive oil to help with browning.
  • Air fry at 400ºF for 8-10 minutes* or until golden brown. Use a fork or tongs to carefully flip the crust. Air fry for an additional 3-5 minutes until both sides are golden brown.
  • Add the toppings and air fry an additional 3-5 minutes until the cheese is melted and toppings are cooked to your liking.

Notes

*I used a 6.5-quart Ninja Foodi for air frying. Different air fryers may require different cook times/temps. Start on the lower end and extend as needed. You can reference the photos in the post above for visual cues on what your crust should look like at each step. If you don’t have an air fryer, you should be able to bake the crust on a baking sheet or pizza stone.
Each slice (1/4 of the pizza) has 6 WW SmartPoints (blue plan).

Nutrition

Serving: 1Slice, Calories: 200kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Protein: 13g, Fat: 5g
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  1. Roxanne says:

    This recipe is literally so good! I have it at least once a week! I actually might prefer it over pizza bc you don’t feel that sick feeling after. I make a white pizza with the dough sometimes with cheese, garlic, Alfredo sauce and bacon 😋

  2. Abi Schilling says:

    5 stars
    I love this recipe! For extra crispyness leave it on the stove a little longer. My family consists of me and my husband some eat half each. The macros are fire and the taste is good. 10000% guilt free

  3. Kristina Simon says:

    I’ve made this countless of times lol both in the oven and air fryer. My fiancé and I both wanted some but our air fryer only fits one pizza at a time! 😭💔 the air fryer obviously cooks it faster but both ways are great! My fiancé only has two topping pepperoni and pineapple and my pizza has a million ingredients on it like spinach artichoke tons of cheese, green chilies, jalapeños. The works. So I like mine in the oven so the ingredients don’t fly around everywhere. But both pizzas always come out great 🙂

  4. Krystal Brandeis says:

    hi, I am excited to try this but have a question about nutrition facts. So if you eat the whole pizza you are looking at 100g carbs and 800 calories? I assume you typically do not eat the whole thing if you are counting marcros?

    1. Mason Woodruff says:

      Unless you have some bigger numbers or save it for a small breakfast/lunch day. 🙂

  5. Samra says:

    Excellent. New Ninja Foodi for Xmas was intimidating. This recipe was SUPER easy to follow and delicious. Directions were spot on. Points for you. 😎

    1. Mason Woodruff says:

      So glad we could help ease you into the Foodi world!

  6. leslie says:

    I just wanted to say that i make this recipe but divide it in two , one for me and another person , because we enjoy thin crust pizza and that way we are eating the carbs and such of two pieces , but really it feels like 4! i pile it with mushrooms , banana peppers , olives , spinach and garlic rub ! i save some carbs that way too ! for any of those lower carb people out there 🙂

    1. Mason Woodruff says:

      That’s a great idea. I’ll have to try out half the dough rolled thin for myself. Thanks!

  7. Rose says:

    I made this with gluten free Krusteaz flour. I substituted gram for gram
    It turned out perfectly! It does cook a tiny bit faster but not too much. Tastes amazing!

    1. Mason Woodruff says:

      Good to know the Krusteaz works. Thanks for letting me know!

  8. Adrienne says:

    This sounds amazing! Will make it soon for the super bowl! I have a pizza stone for my Cuisinart air fryer. Should I use that? Does the stone need to be preheated? Air fry a newbie. Thanks!

    1. Mason Woodruff says:

      Oh, wow. That’s a cool feature. I’ve never used a stone in an air fryer, but I would imagine it’ll work fine for this recipe. Not sure about preheating the stone or anything, though. Let me know how it turns out if you use it!

  9. Annie says:

    5 stars
    This has been an amazing addition to our weekly meals! My kids love pizza and I have tried so many healthier versions and many have been so soggy or failed. This recipe caught my eye when I saw the low fat content and the pictures. I never made pizza in an air fryer but I was up for the challenge because it looked delicious. Oh my goodness, it was so easy and so good we all love it and eat this recipe weekly! It’s our favorite! Thanks so much for creating this masterpiece. 😉

  10. Stephanie Griffin says:

    5 stars
    This pizza is so incredibly easy to make and hits the pizza craving spot!! If you want an easy, low fat pizza night this is it. You can customize it any way you like with any toppings you’d like (you’d have to adjust those macros though). My picky eater gives this recipe five stars!!