The Easiest 2 Ingredient Flatbread Recipe You WIll Ever Make! (2024)

For years my kids have loved naan bread, pita bread, really any kind of flatbread. We can devour a whole pack of pita bread in one sitting. So a few years ago, I decided it was time to learn to make some. I tried many different combinations and recipes and finally settled on one that I have used for quite sometime. And believe it or not this flatbread recipe only uses 2 ingredients! Crazy I know!

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Now, living in a small town has many advantages and many disadvantages. One of those disadvantages would be that we don’t have access to a lot of great food items. I often have to learn to make certain things on my own in order to enjoy them. And this is one recipe that I can make anytime anywhere and I have ingredients for almost all the time.

You see this flatbread recipe only uses two ingredients. What’s great about this recipe is I can use it when I’m camping, barbecuing, or just inside house.

One thing we love to use our non-bread for is when I make homemade gyros. My kids love Chicken Souvlaki, and of course, I have learned to make it myself, since the nearest greek restaurant is well, about 2 hours away and the nearest good greek restaurant is 4 hours away!

Yes you should feel sorry for me!

But, I do have to say that homemade Souvlaki is so very easy and so very good!

Now, I know you might be thinking, naan bread and greek food? Well yes, this bread works wonderfully for gyros as well!

Okay so let’s talk about how to make this amazing flatbread.

It starts with 2 ingredients:

  • Self raising flour
  • plain greek yogurt

That is all.

Well, I do add a small amount of water as well, just in case its not soft enough.

Now, self rising flour is not something I often have in my house, but guess what? It is so easy to make!

Make your own self rising flour:

It’s easy enough to make at home. You simply add 1/2 tsp baking powder and 1/2 tsp salt to every 1 cup of flour. Thats it!

I like to use my KitchenAid mixer to mix this with the dough hook. It takes a bout 5 minutes to mix it all and get it soft. I then let the dough sit for and rest while I prepare everything else I need for dinner. You can let this rest overnight in the fridge if you want to. This will help develop more flavor and allow it to stretch more.

I have used it immediately as well and have found no problems and it tastes amazing. So why not!

You can get the full recipe at the end of this post!

You want to take the dough and cut it into 10 equal pieces. This recipe makes 10 flatbreads.

Once they are separated, I like to use my rolling pin on a wood cutting board and begin rolling out one ball at a time. You can be rolling and stretching while you cook them.

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I start my flatbreads by making a small circle. Almost like you would do with a pizza. I then start to roll it out. I roll it fully one way, and then I rotate it and roll the opposite way. Once it’s large enough, I pick it up and continue stretching it as thin as I can get. These cook super fast and you want to create something light and fluffy not dense and doughy.

While I am rolling out my flatbreads, I heat up my skillet and add a few drops of olive oil. I don’t use too much, about 2 tablespoons to begin with. You can add a bit more as you continue cooking your breads.

Once the skillet is hot, I lay a flatbread in the pan. I then grab my tongs and after about 2 minutes its time to flip. Keep an eye on them because they can cook fast if your pan is super hot and you don’t want them to burn. But, you don’t want to turn your pans heat too low or they wont bubble like you want.

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As you watch the flatbread when you first put it in the pan, you should notice bubbles forming. This is good!

You can rotate the bread as you cook it. I have used a flat skillet and one that has grill marks. Each one works well. I have also done this in a dutch oven while camping, and on the grill in the backyard.

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What I love about this flatbread recipe:

  • You know exactly what is in your food! With only 2 ingredients, theres no guesswork in whats in it! I love that it has healthy ingredients in it too!
  • Its easy to make!
  • It is so versatile. You can create different flavors or add simple ingredients at the end to make some pretty divine flatbread.
  • Add a little bit of your favorite cheese at the end and let it melt onto the bread.
  • Brush on olive oil, garlic and some fresh parsley or basil to make some very yummy bread.

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My favorite 2 ingredient flatbread recipe:

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2 Ingredient Flatbread Recipe

Make this easy 2 ingredient flatbread recipe. It is so good and it is so easy to make!

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Prep Time 1 hour hr

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Servings 10 people

Calories 122 kcal

Equipment

  • KitchenAid

Ingredients

  • 3 1/3 cup Self Rising Flour
  • 1 1/2 cup Greek Yogurt
  • 1-2 tbsp water

Instructions

  • Add your yogurt and flour to a mixer. You can also do this by hand if you prefer.

  • Mix in the mixer or by hand until combines with a dough hook

  • At this point you can add a small amount of water, 1 tsp at a time.

  • You do not want this dough to get sticky, you want it to be firm but elastic

  • Once it is all mixed together and feels smooth it is ready

  • At this point I let mine rest for about 20 minutes while I heat the pan and get other items ready for our dinner.

  • Once it is ready, cut it into 10 equal pieces.

  • Roll out one by one, stretching and forming a circle like a pizza.

  • You want them to nice and thin

  • Heat a 1-2 tbsp olive oil on a skillet on med high heat

  • When it is ready lay a flatbread on the pan. It will be ready to flip in about 2 minutes so keep an eye on it. Watch for bubbles, which are good! Flip it and cook on the other side

  • You can brush olive oil, garlic, and fresh herbs to the tops, sprinkle cheese or whatever you want!

    This flatbread recipe is so easy to make and they are so good!

    Serve warm with your favorite dip or wrap your favorite fillings and make yourself a yummy wrap!

Nutrition

Calories: 122kcal

Keyword flatbread, greek food, mediterranean food, naan bread, pita bread

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This flatbread recipe is absolutely one of my most favorites! I hope you will try it!

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I even love a bit of a charred spot on them. They are divine dipped in Tzatziki sauce and hummus!

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FAQs

How are flatbreads traditionally made? ›

Flatbreads were typically made from a grain being ground down. In early human history, this was accomplished by using two stones to crush the grain until it became a flour. The ground grain was combined with water and salt, then mixed until a dough formed.

What makes it a flatbread? ›

A flatbread is bread made usually with flour; water, milk, yogurt, or other liquid; and salt, and then thoroughly rolled into flattened dough. Many flatbreads are unleavened, although some are leavened, such as pita bread.

What flatbread is chewy in texture and has a pocket in it? ›

One of the unique features of pita bread is its ability to puff up when baked, thanks to the combination of the yeast, flour and the heat, which causes the rapid expansion of the dough. The result: a fluffy, chewy bread with a pocket in the middle that can be used to encase all types of delicious fillings.

What is the best flour to use for flatbread? ›

Flour: You can use bread flour or all-purpose flour. Bread flour leaves a slightly chewier texture, but the difference is barely noticeable since the crust is so thin. Olive Oil: Adds flavor. We'll also brush the dough with olive oil before baking, too.

What is Greek flatbread made of? ›

Homemade Flatbread {Greek Pocketless Pitas}

In a large bowl (or bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with the dough hook), mix the yeast, sugar water, milk, oil, salt and one cup of the flour until well combined. Gradually add the remaining flour until a soft dough is formed.

Why do Jews eat flatbread? ›

Religious significance

Passover is a commemoration of the exodus from Egypt. The biblical narrative relates that the Israelites left Egypt in such haste they could not wait for their bread dough to rise; the bread, when baked, was matzah.

What are the four types of flat breads? ›

Flat breads are made throughout most of the world. Examples are pita (from the Middle East), chapati and naan (India), tortilla (Mexico) and focaccia (Italy). The bread may be leavened (have a raising agent of yeast or sourdough) or unleavened.

What is Native American flatbread called? ›

Navajo frybread originated 144 years ago, when the United States forced Indians living in Arizona to make the 300-mile journey known as the "Long Walk" and relocate to New Mexico, onto land that couldn't easily support their traditional staples of vegetables and beans.

Why is my flatbread dry? ›

Why is my flatbread dry? Your flatbread may have dried out during the proofing process or even during cooking. Keeping the dough soft and moist at all stages is key. That is why the dough should always be covered while it rises and proofs.

Why do you have to rest flatbread dough? ›

While you can make flatbread without letting the dough rest, 30 minutes or more will make the dough more elastic. To have any chance of a pocket on a bread with no leavening, you need to stretch and fold the dough before forming the final balls that you roll out.

Why is my flatbread raw? ›

Problems with quick breads that are raw in the center or dipped, rather than domed, in the middle are pretty common. Sometimes things do just need longer to bake for … whatever reason. As with any other kind of bake, the best first step to take is to weigh your ingredients.

Why won't my flatbread puff up? ›

That's because the puff is steam-powered. For it to work, the dough must be neither too thick nor too thin, and be sufficiently hydrated so that the blast of heat from the oven quickly turns the moisture to steam that inflates the bread. One of the best ways to get this right is a kitchen scale.

What is the difference between lavash and flatbread? ›

Lavash is a fully baked flatbread that is usually lower in sodium, less doughy and chewy, and generally contains less oil. Lavash's rectangular shape makes it easier to fit in lots of good stuff inside when you're making wraps.

Why is my flat bread gummy? ›

Over proving can produce a moist crumb, if your loaf is wide and flat and pale on the outside with small holes and a slightly damp interior, it may well be over. Under baking can produce a gummy interior. Try baking for longer.

What's the difference between flatbread and pizza dough? ›

But the difference between the two really comes down to the ingredients, they both need flour, water, and salt, but pizza dough has an additional ingredient, yeast. Pizza dough is a leavened dough where flatbread is unleavened, giving it that flat texture.

What is the difference between flatbread and loaf bread? ›

A loaf is normally cut into slices for serving. Wikipedia defines a "loaf" as "a shape, usually a rounded or oblong mass of food, typically and originally of bread". The type of bread you picture is a flatbread. These are unleavened bread; that is they have no yeast in them so they do not rise.

What's the difference between flatbread and naan bread? ›

Naan is another flatbread traditionally served in Indian restaurants but the difference is that there will already be a filling inside these flatbread pockets. Naan may be stuffed with curd, fresh desiccated coconut, butter, nigella seeds, and raisins.

Is flatbread healthier than Italian bread? ›

Not necessarily. While different doughs vary nutritionally, flatbread is generally just unleavened bread. In other words, bread dough that was not made to rise. Flatbreads may look smaller, but if it's the same dough, the nutritional contents are identical.

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