Easy Homemade Flat Bread with Olive Oil and Herbs

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10 Tips for when cooking this dish

  1. Rest the dough for softness and elasticity.

  2. Roll evenly to ensure even cooking.

  3. Cook on a hot skillet for golden brown spots.

  4. Don’t overcook; it makes bread tough.

  5. Brush with olive oil or butter after cooking.

  6. Add dried herbs to dough for flavour variations.

  7. Keep warm by stacking under a clean towel.

  8. Freeze extras with parchment between layers.

  9. Swap all-purpose flour with whole wheat for more fiber.

  10. Turn into mini pizzas with toppings after cooking.

 

Serve it with suggestions

  • Hummus, baba ganoush, or tzatziki

  • With curries or stews

  • As a wrap for grilled meats or vegetables

  • With soups and fresh salads

  • As a base for flat bread pizza

 

FAQs

Q: Can I make flat bread without yeast?
A: Yes, this recipe uses baking powder instead of yeast.

Q: How do I keep flat bread soft?
A: Stack and cover with a clean towel to trap steam.

Q: Can I freeze homemade flat bread?
A: Yes, separate with parchment and freeze up to 3 months.

Q: Can I make this recipe with whole wheat flour?
A: Yes, but texture will be denser.

Q: What’s the best way to reheat flat bread?
A: Warm in a skillet or oven wrapped in foil.

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