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Yoghurt Flatbreads

Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
3 mins
Total Time
13 mins

This is a quick and easy recipe to make your own flatbreads ready to char on a hot grill in your wood-fired oven. The recipe uses equal parts of yoghurt and self-raising flour to make a light and creamy flatbread. You can also use a dry pan over hot embers to cook them quickly.

Ingredients

  • 350g self-raising flour, plus extra for dusting
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 350g natural yoghurt
  • Few sprigs of rosemary

    Method

    1. Prepare your oven by making a small fire with some dried kindlin and set your grill stand.
    2. Place the flour, yoghurt and baking powder in a mixing bowl and mix with a spoon, then use your hands to pat and bring everything together.
    3. Dust a clean work surface with flour, then tip out the dough. Knead for a minute or so to bring it all together. Put the dough into a floured-dusted bowl and cover with a plate, then leave aside.
    4. Dust a clean work surface and rolling pin with flour, then divide the dough in half, then divide each half into 4 equal-sized pieces (roughly the size of a golf ball). With your hands, pat and flatten the dough, then use a rolling pin to roll each piece into 12cm oval pitta style breads, roughly 2mm to 3mm thick. Use a knife to cut lines into the centre of each flatbread, leaving about 3cm at each end.
    5. Place the flatbreads on the hot grill, cook each one for 1 to 2 minutes on each side, or until bar-marked and puffed up, turning with tongs. You can add some sprigs of rosemary to the fire just before you cook the flatbreads.
    6. Brush the flatbreads all over with a herby garlic butter as they come off the grill and sprinkle with some sea salt flakes, then pile onto a serving board so everyone can dig in and help themselves.

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