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flatbread sandwiches

By ronnie

Baking shenanigans experienced a lull of late because of the weather, but the lack of bread and bread-like foods in the house has hit unacceptable levels. I made a batch of flatbread, in large part because the idea of having to put on pants to go to the store seemed especially repugnant today. Once I mentally declare a pants-free day, I make every endeavor to stick to it.

Flatbread
makes 8 flatbreads about 7″ wide

13 oz bread flour
10 oz boiling water
1 tsp salt
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 tsp instant yeast

Combine about 2/3 of the flour with the water, mix to combine and set aside until cool, about 20 minutes (the boiling water cooks the starch and makes the dough a lot easier to work with). Combine remaining ingredients and then work in cooled dough. Knead until smooth and uniform. Dough will be sticky to the touch. Cover and let rise about 1 hour.

Divide dough into 8 pieces and let rest for 20 minutes.  Roll into 7-8″ circles and cook over a medium heat skillet with no oil. Pop any especially large air bubbles that develop. Flip after about one minute. I like my flatbread with a little bit of crunch so I wait until there are just a smattering of black spots amidst the browning.

flatbread in cast iron skillet

flat bread done
Submitted to Yeastspotting

To turn these into a meal, make a sandwich with some meat of your choice, whatever veggies you have hanging around, and an appropriate mixture of condiments. Remember that goal here is to avoid having to put on pants and go to the store.

I ended up with red peppers

red peppers cooking in skillet

chicken, guacamole and ranch dressing. A little skimpy.

Oh wait!

Tomatoes from the front yard!

cherry tomatoes from the garden

Nice save.

flatbread sandwich

So good I just ate right there in the kitchen. Without pants.

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6 Comments Add Yours ↓

  1. Dang, I made pita bread for the party on Saturday and it takes forever (plus optional overnight rise). Those look great and with bonus immediate gratification. Jealous!

    • Yeah a few actually threatened to develop into full blown pitas and had to be mercilessly popped and flattened. I didn’t use any potato flour, which is supposed to make it even softer and fluffier. Next time!

  2. It always amazes me the lengths some people will go to to avoid putting on pants. Very nice save all the way around.

  3. jarkles

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH NOMNOMNOM

  4. Pants free day? where do I sign up?

  5. Ha… nothing beats a good flat brad sandwich eaten w/out pants :)


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