This Spiced Lamb Flatbread (also known as Lahmacun) is kind of like a Turkish pizza. A soft and chewy homemade flatbread base topped with spiced minced lamb, creamy and cooling tzatziki, plenty of herbs and chunks of feta with jewels of pomegranate. A great summer meal that is perfect for sharing.
If you are looking for something easy, but still impressive to serve guests at a dinner party, then give this spiced lamb flatbread (traditionally known as Lahmacun)a try. Slice it up and put it on the table with some sides and let everyone dig in.
Serve it with some extra dips like hummus and tzatziki, some olives and crispy potatoes for a full meal. This is one of our favourite mince lamb recipes.
Take a look at some more Middle Eastern recipes that we recommend: Tabbouleh, Fattoush Salad, Baked Falafal or our other Middle Eastern recipes.
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Ingredients needed
- Flatbread - We used our homemade flatbread dough, rolled out into one large flatbread and dry fried until puffed up. You could use store bought flatbread for convenience.
- Tzatziki - We used our tzatziki recipe, but again, you can use store bought.
- Lamb - We have used lamb mince. 20% fat will give you the best flavour.
- Ras-el-hanout - The perfect spice to add to this Middle Eastern inspired recipe. It is made up of cumin, chilli, cinnamon, paprika, coriander, cardamom and much more. If you don't have any ras-el-hanout blend but you do have a well stocked spice cabinet, then you could easily make up a blend yourself using the previously mentioned herbs and spices.
- Cheese - Feta is the perfect cheese for this recipe as it holds its shape and is nice and creamy.
- Pomegranate jewels - Not only do these add wonderful pops of colour, they add a nice crunch and some extra fibre and antioxidants.
- Fresh mint and parsley - The ideal herbs to accompany lamb.
A full ingredients list with measurements is in the recipe card below.
How to make Lahmacun - Step by step
One: Put the lamb into a food processor and pulse to form mince.
Two: Heat a little oil in a pan and then add the lamb mince. Gently heat for 4 minutes.
Three: Add the ras-el-hanout, mix well and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Four: Roll out the flatbread dough to one big flatbread and then dry fry until it has puffed up. Spread a mixture of olive oil and chopped herbs on it and then pop it under the grill for 1 minute.
Five: Spread the tzatziki on the flatbread.
Six: Top it with the minced lamb.
Seven: Add the crumbled feta, pomegranate and chopped herbs before serving.
Serving Suggestions
This Lahmacun recipe is definitely to be shared, so you will want to serve it with some sides. The kind of meal you just put out on the table and let everyone pick at over the evening. Here are some of our favourite sides:
- Cucumber Dill Salad
- Quick Pickled Red Onions
- Marinated Olives
- Air Fryer Diced Potatoes
- Roasted Broccoli
- Mediterranean Rice Salad
- Paprika Chips
- Oven Cooked Rice
Frequently asked questions
Lahmacun is pronounced "lahma'joun". It comes from the Arabic "lahma bi'ajeen," which translates to "dough with meat."
It is popular in Turkey.
Extra tips
• If you don't have a ras-el-hanout spice blend, then you can just make up your own spice blend with a mixture of the herbs and spices mentioned above.
• Serve these spiced lamb flatbreads with extra dips, olives and some crispy roasted potatoes.
• If you don't want to make your own flatbreads, a store bought one will work too.
• If you don't have any fresh mint, then you could add a little mint sauce to the tzatziki.
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Recipe
Spiced Lamb Flatbread (Lahmacun)
Ingredients
- 0.5 tablespoon Olive oil - for the lamb
- 0.5 tablespoon Olive oil - for the flatbread
- 4 portion Homemade flatbread dough
- 4 tablespoon Tzatziki
- 250 g (9 oz) Diced lamb
- 2 tablespoon Ras-el-hanout
- 40 g (0.25 cups) Light Feta
- 2 tablespoon Pomegranate jewels
- 5 g (1 tablespoon) Fresh mint - finely chopped, for the flatbread
- 5 g (1 tablespoon) Fresh parsley - finely chopped, to serve
- 5 g (1 tablespoon) Fresh mint - finely chopped, for the flatbread
- 5 g (1 tablespoon) Fresh parsley - finely chopped, to serve
Instructions
- Put 250 g Diced lamb into a food processor and pulse to form mince.
- Heat 0.5 tablespoon Olive oil in a pan and then add the lamb mince. Gently fry for 4 minutes.
- Add 2 tablespoon Ras-el-hanout, mix well and cook for a further 2 minutes.
- Roll out 4 portion Homemade flatbread dough to one big flatbread and then dry fry until it has puffed up. Spread a mixture of 0.5 tablespoon Olive oil, 5 g Fresh mint, 5 g Fresh parsley, 5 g Fresh mint and 5 g Fresh parsley on it and then put it under the grill for 1 minute.
- Spread 4 tablespoon Tzatziki on the grilled flatbread.
- Top it with the spiced minced lamb.
- Add 40 g Light Feta, 2 tablespoon Pomegranate jewels and more chopped herbs before serving.
Recipe Tips
- If you don't have a ras-el-hanout spice blend, then you can just make up your own spice blend with a mixture of the herbs and spices mentioned above.
- Serve these spiced lamb flatbreads with extra dips, olives and some crispy roasted potatoes.
- If you don't want to make your own flatbreads, a store bought one will work too.
- If you don't have any fresh mint, then you could add a little mint sauce to the tzatziki.
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.
kim says
This looks fabulous! I love flatbread, but I've never tried lamb. Can't wait to recreate this!
Marc says
I just had dinner and now I'm hungry again! I love every part of this from the tzatziki to the spicy lamb to the feta to the mint to the pomegranate.
Andrea says
Love flatbread and always looking for new ingredients combo, this spiced lamb version is definitely on my to-make list!
Ginny says
I love flatbread meals and I forget about them. It's so easy and so satisfying. Thanks!
David @ Cooking Chat says
what a delicious way to serve lamb! definitely looks like some good quality meat, too, wondering if they export to the US?
Monica | Nourish + Fete says
I am just loving the lamb combined with pomegranate! It is so delicious and downright festive. This would be a really lovely thing to serve around the holidays, especially - and who doesn't love a flatbread!?
Lisa Bynum says
Very unique toppings! So different from my plain old tomato sauce and cheese. I adore flatbread, but have never tried making it myself. Three ingredients? I can handle that!
Eliza @ My everything beautiful says
Omg, this looks so delicious and easy to make. I love lamb!
Blair Villanueva says
Wow, I love flatbread with tons of toppings and served warm! It looks delicious. You did an awesome here.
Farrah Less says
This looks so delicious and something I could make at home. I am organizing my menu for the week and I would love to add it this on my list.
Ruth I says
This recipe looks to follow, thank for the photos! It looks so good. To achieve this, I think you will need the best lamb, good thing Welsh Lamb is available.
Heather says
I don't eat lamb, but my kids and husband love it! I will have to make this for them one day.
Sara Welch says
I would love to make some of these! Lamb is just not used enough in this country!
Yeah Lifestyle says
What a brilliant and tasty way to use lamb! I'll definitely be giving this a try, it looks so delicious
Allison - Celebrating Sweets says
I have never cooked with lamb before. This looks so good, I'll have to try it!