These soft, slightly charred and yeast free Homemade Flatbreads couldn't be easier - they only have 3 ingredients and they are cooked in 5 minutes. Just mix together the flour, yogurt and baking powder and roll, and heat in a dry pan until they puff up. Use them as a wrap, dip them in hummus, or use them as a pizza base.
These easy flatbreads can be ready in under 5 minutes with no fancy ingredients, no rise time as they are no yeast flatbreads and no bread maker needed. All the satisfaction that you have made bread with your own hands with minimal fuss.
These flatbreads are so soft and pliable that they are perfect for wraps. Great for using in lunches when the kids go back to school.
If you are looking for more homemade bread recipes, why not try Slow Cooker Bread, Naan Bread, Easy Bagel Recipe or White Bread Loaf?
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Why you will love them
- Quick - Think that homemade bread takes too long? Think again! This flatbread recipe is ready in just 5 minutes. Don't worry about rolling them into perfect circles, they are meant to look homemade!
- Only 3 ingredients - No fancy ingredients needed here. Just ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.
- No bread maker needed - No fancy equipment needed either, just your hands.
- Low calories - Just 170 calories per flatbread. You could make smaller ones too if you wanted lower calories.
Ingredients needed
- Flour - We have used self raising flour as it helps to get these flatbreads lovely and fluffy. We have tried it with whole wheat flour before, but they are far too dense for our liking. But you might like that.
- Yogurt - You might this this is a strange ingredient in bread, but there is a reason for it. Yogurt is added to dough to tenderise it. Because of its acidity, yogurt will relax the gluten and it makes the bread a little more tender. We used a fat free natural yogurt. Yogurt flatbreads are the best. To make these vegan, you can use coconut yoghurt.
- Baking powder - This adds some lightness to the bread. Make sure it is in date, otherwise it won't work.
A full ingredients list with measurements is in the recipe card below.
How to make flatbreads - Step by step
One: Put the dry ingredients into a large bowl.
Two: Stir in the yogurt and mix with a spoon until it forms a dough. If it is still really wet, add some more flour.
Three: Put onto a floured work surface and knead for a few minutes. Divide the dough into 6 pieces. Using a rolling pin, roll each piece of dough into 8-inch circles.
Four: Heat a large pan (cast iron is best) over a medium heat (don't add oil). Add 1 flatbread at a time and cook for 2 minutes on each side.
Ways to use Homemade Flatbreads
These easy flatbreads are so versatile! We use them as a base for a quick and healthy pizza, I stuff them with chunks of grilled chicken and salad for a sandwich or I slice them up and dip them into some home made dip like the hummus above or baba ganoush. This makes them perfect for dipping into some homemade hummus or homemade tzatziki.
Use them for homemade kebabs with our Lamb Souvlaki, Chicken Kebabs or Vegetable Halloumi Skewers.
We also use them instead of naan to go with a homemade curry. Tip - brush a little melted butter on them before cooking.
We also like them as something a little different to dip into soup. Why not try our Slow Cooker Vegetable Soup, Easy Tomato Soup or Cauliflower and Broccoli Soup.
Variations
This is the basic recipe for flatbreads, however there are lots of options when it comes to flavouring them. Try crushing up some fresh garlic and chopped fresh herbs like parsley or coriander and mixing it into the dough. Dried herbs work well too. A little bit of chilli powder works well too.
FAQs
These flatbreads freeze really well and they are so handy to have in the freezer for a quick meal or snack. Stack them with baking paper in between each flatbread and then wrap in clingfilm and defrost each one as and when you need it.
If you want to make a gluten free version of this delicious flatbread, simply swap the self raising flour for a good gluten free flour.
Yes, you can and it will add a nice nutty flavour. However we find that they are too dense, but that is a preference thing.
Yes, these make an awesome pizza base and we have a recipe just for that. Take a look at our Flatbread Pizza.
Yes, you don't to cook these in a pan on the hob. Place them on a baking tray in a preheated oven at 180°C/350°F/Gas 4 for about 10 minutes, until they puff up.
Extra tips
• Add some extra flavour to these flatbreads by adding some fresh herbs (parsley or coriander work well) or some garlic granules.
• Use these as a naan bread alternative to go with a curry.
• Brush some melted butter on them before cooking.
• Give these a nice nutty flavour by using whole wheat flour instead.
• These are best eaten straight away, however you can store them in an air tight container and then popped under the grill for a minute before serving again.
• If you make too much, just wrap a ball of dough in clingfilm (Saran wrap) and freeze for use later.
• Make sure each dough piece is about the same size so that you end up with equal sized flatbreads.
Recipes that use these flatbreads
If you’ve tried this easy flatbread recipe, then let us know how you got on in the comments below.
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Recipe
Easy Homemade Flatbread
Ingredients
- 250 g (2 cups) Self-raising flour
- 0.5 tablespoon Baking powder
- 250 g (1 cups) 0% Natural yogurt
Instructions
- Put 250 g Self-raising flour and 0.5 tablespoon Baking powder into a large bowl and then stir in 250 g 0% Natural yogurt.
- Mix with a spoon until it forms a dough. If it is still really wet, add some more flour.
- Put onto a floured surface and knead for a few minutes.
- Separate into 6 pieces and then roll them out into 8 inch circles.
- Heat a large pan (no oil) and add 1 flatbread at a time and cook for 2 minutes on each side.
Recipe Tips
- Add some extra flavour to these flatbreads by adding some fresh herbs (parsley or coriander work well) or some garlic granules.
- Use these as a naan bread alternative to go with a curry.
- Brush some melted butter on them before cooking.
- Give these a nice nutty flavour by using wholewheat flour instead.
- These are best eaten straight away, however you can store them in an air tight container and then popped under the grill for a minute before serving again.
- If you make too much, just wrap a ball of dough in clingfilm (Saran wrap) and freeze for use later.
- Make sure each dough piece is about the same size so that you end up with equal sized flatbreads.
Nutritional Information
The nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.
As all appliances vary, cooking times are a guide. Please note that by changing the serving size, the cooking time may also need to be altered.
laura@wholeheartedlyhealthy says
What a great recipe! Like the idea of the pizza, I'd probably have this with hummus :-)
Ceara @ Ceara's Kitchen says
This homemade flatbread sounds wonderful Dannii! I love making wraps for an easy on-the-go lunch and love that you made your own!! Pinned :)
Annmarie says
I love flatbread with hummus!
Mira says
Thanks for sharing Dannii! I love flat bread, but never made it myself! Will definitely try it soon! Thanks for the recipe!
Kathy @ Olives & Garlic says
I have to admit I am one of those people. I usually rely on my bread maker for that. I think I should get a little practice and make some of your flatbreads. I can imagine many delicious recipes using these.
David @ Spiced says
These flatbreads look awesome, Dannii! I totally agree with you about bread, too. Bread is one of my favorite things to make, and I've posted a few bread recipes...but everytime I do, I get several comments from people saying they are scared of making bread. It's so much fun! I'm on a mission to get everyone to make homemade bread...at least once that is. These flatbreads need to show up in my kitchen soon!
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
I never knew flatbread was this easy to make, Dannii! I always buy it from the grocery store, but I'll have to skip that next time and try your homemade version. Thanks for sharing!
Laura says
It has never occurred to me to make my own flatbread and I have no idea why not! What a great stress management technique (or anger release like you said). Flatbread is actually quite pricey where I live and is only so so. I love the idea of making my own. I guess I'd put tomatoes, onions, cheese and maybe some chicken on it? Love it because it's so versatile and flexible. What a great idea! Thanks for the inspiration.
Susie @ SuzLyfe says
Flatbreads are my jam. I prefer any and all crusts on teh thinner side, and even my cauliflower crust I use as a flatbread!
Joanne says
Homemade bread is the best! I really don't make flatbreads as often as I should....they are so multi-purpose. I mean, is there anything you CAN'T put on a flatbread?!
Alison says
I never thought of making my own flat bread. I eat hem all the time as well. I must give it a go, it looks quite easy
Mireya says
what is self raising flour? if I have only regular should I add yeast?
Vera says
Just made this, it's FANTASTIC! Even better than I imagined!! Thanks so much!! :)
Racquel says
Hi,
this looks delisious. Can you tell me how many calaries are in one flat bread.
thank you
Racquel
Jeanniepie says
Sounds easy, and I have seen this recipe before, how many pro points would it be, will be trying it for sure, thanks