This time, I wanted to make it delectable. I think I succeeded! Mr P. was a big fan, but he is a confirmed bread and carb lover from way back. I used the quantities given for the yoghurt and flour by Anna Polyviou (a well-known Aussie pastry chef/tv personality/sporter of a hot-pink mohawk). She uses her simple dough (literally yoghurt and flour) as a pizza base; I used it as a starting point for my flatbreads. I made up some turkey mince patties to go with, so I'll add that recipe too, though you can have these breads with whatever you fancy.
Makes 4 pieces:
ingredients:
200g./7 oz self-raising flour
200g./7 oz plain Greek yoghurt (plus 1 extra Tbs if needed)
1-2 tsp dried herbs (chives, etc)
30g./1 hefty ounce parmesan cheese, freshly grated
1/4 tsp each of various seasonings - like dried garlic granules, black pepper, chilli flakes, etc
1/2 tsp garlic salt flakes (see, I wanted more)
1/2 tsp sea salt flakes
1/4 tsp smoked paprika and/or 1/4 tsp Tuscan seasoning
Turkey Mince Patties:
500g./18 oz turkey (or chicken or beef) mince
1 large egg
1/2-1 cup panko breadcrumbs (I used about 3/4 cup)
sea salt flakes and ground black pepper, to taste
dried herbs (you choose) - and maybe 1-2 tsp
1 tsp of umami powder, or chicken stock powder
dried chilli flakes - 1/2 tsp maybe
toasted sesame oil - a good dash
and a dash of Worcestershire sauce - 1/2-1 tsp
ground cummin - 1/2 tsp or so
sesame seeds, enough for the top of each patty
Method:
Place the flatbread ingredients into a large bowl, and combine together (add the extra Tablespoon of yoghurt if needed)
Pat/knead into a rough dough, cover with plastic wrap and - Quite Important! - let it sit in the fridge for at least half an hour to an hour
Take it out of the fridge, flatten it out, and cut into 4 pieces around 3mm thickness (i.e. very thin!)
Grab your grill pan, brush over 1-2 Tbs oil (I used EV olive oil), let it heat it up, and cook each flatbread for 3 minutes on one side, then flip and cook for another 3 minutes
Serve with the turkey patties, some lettuce, avocado, tomato slices, relish, yoghurt etc
Turkey Smash patties:
Place ingredients (except the sesame seeds) into a mixing bowl, combine together (with your hands is best), form into patties (about 1.2cm/half an inch thick), then scatter over some sesame seeds, and either bake on a lined tray, for about 15 minutes at 185C/365F, or grill on the grill pan/BBQ or stovetop in a frying pan
Notes:
The dough can easily be doubled, if you are feeling like a big carb hit
Grate the cheese yourself if you can, as it gives a delightful hint of cheesiness
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| ingredients gathered |
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| into the bowl ... |
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| pat your dough together - not much kneading needed :) |
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| flattened out and ready for the grill pan |
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| and get Mr P. to cook 'em for you |
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| looking good I reckon |
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| crispy, and charred and bloody good! |
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| ingredients for turkey patties ready for mixing |
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| I made 8! of the seedy little devils |
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| and here they are - baked |
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| serve with a bit of salad, relish and yoghurt (or sour cream) |

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I just bought a cast iron skillet for making flatbreads. Thanks for the recipe. Will have to give it a try.
ReplyDeletegreat idea Judee. Yep do give it a try. I just read that adding salt helps the dough stay together and cook better.
DeleteI make naan but haven't made flatbread so thank you for sharing because it looks delicious. Your turkey patties look great also. We love meals like this.
ReplyDeletei am thinking they must be made similarly? Thank you for the kind comment.
DeleteI use Greek yoghurt in flat breads too, with almond flour. A great recipe as well.
ReplyDeleteyes it works so well! Mm almond flour - interesting - must try.
DeleteThese look absolutely fantastic, that char on the flatbreads is spot on! Love how you’ve amped up the flavour with herbs and parmesan too
ReplyDeletethank you Raymund. Yep gotta love a good grill mark :)
DeleteThat's great that you're devising your own recipes Sherry! These look great :)
ReplyDeletethanks Lorraine.
DeleteSounds yummy!
ReplyDeletethanks Granny Sue.
DeleteThat looks like a really delicious meal!
ReplyDeletevery kind Angie.
DeleteI use the same recipe but without the add ins, so I'm going to try these as they sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteTandy (Lavender and Lime) https://tandysinclair.com
ta yes i think the add-ins were a good change.
DeleteAbsolutely love both the 'tasty' and 'healthy' parts of the recipe . . . those 'seedy little devils' are really calling out to me . . .
ReplyDeletethanks Eha.
DeleteSherry, I love your yoghurt flatbread. The idea of light, tangy flatbread paired with savoury turkey patties is such a smart weeknight win! Can’t wait to give it a go.
ReplyDeletethank you Nei. They did go well together, and i'm so glad the flatbread was a success.
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