
Ingredients
Method
- Add the salt and flour to a bowl and whisk together then add the yoghurt and mix until it starts clumping together.
- Transfer the dough to a bench and knead by hand for a few minutes until it is smooth and elastic. If the dough is sticking excessively to the bench or your hands, sprinkle it with flour.
- Set your dough aside for 5-10 minutes to let the gluten relax so the dough isn't so tight.
- Take a golf ball size piece of dough and start flattening it out on a generously floured bench. Roll it with a rolling pin until it is around 2-3 mm thick.
- Add a slice or a small handful of grated cheese to one side of the dough and fold the other side over. Seal the edges by pressing it with your fingers or rolling with a rolling pin.
- Set a frypan over a medium heat and add a small amount of butter or oil. Carefully lay down your bread and fry for about 2-3 minutes, then flip and repeat on the other side.
- To make sure the cheese is thoroughly melted, place the bread in a 180˚C oven for 5-10 minutes then serve.
4 Responses
These were seriously delicious. Right hear me out, I didn’t have yoghurt but I had left over home made tzatziki… so I experimented by adding it to the recipe instead of yoghurt with a mozzarella and cheddar mix and omg these were amazing. Had a subtle Greek flavour, you could really go the extra mile and make gyros using these flatbreads!! Would highly recommend, they were flavourful and cheesy!
That’s actually such a good idea using tzatziki! I’m so glad you liked the recipe xxx thanks for giving it a try ☺️
I made this, and it turned out well! Super easy and fast and keep well in the fridge, I filled them with cream cheese and cheddar, would make again.
its cheesey