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Flatbread (Pizza) Dough

2 12-inch flatbreads

1½ hours 30 minutes active

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This versatile dough is a breeze to make in a food processor and can used for pizzas with various toppings or Middle Eastern–style flatbreads. The Greek yogurt makes a supple dough that's easy to work with and that bakes up with a chewy-soft crumb and subtle richness. For convenience, the dough can be made a day in advance. After dividing the dough in half and forming each piece into a round, place each portion in a quart- size zip-close bag that's been misted with cooking spray, seal well and refrigerate overnight. Allow the dough to come to room temperature before shaping.

2

12-inch flatbreads

Tip

Don’t undermix the dough in the food processor; it needs a full minute of processing to build the gluten that provides structure and strength. When done, the dough may be warm to the touch; this is normal.

1½ hours

30 minutes active

Ingredients

  • 241

    grams (1¾ cups) bread flour, plus more for dusting

  • teaspoons instant yeast

Directions

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Reviews
CJ M.
June 13, 2023
Whole grain?
Is there any way to make this flatbread with whole-grain flour? Thanks!
Kathleen B.
June 6, 2023
'OO' Pizza Flour
Can I use 'OO' Pizza Flour instead of bread flour next time?
Rita B.
September 9, 2022
Refrigerator version
I love this recipe! If I need to refrigerate the dough overnight, do I need to let it rise before I chill it? Will it work to let it rise after I take it from the refrigerator?
Melissa G.
August 21, 2022
The best flat bread/ pizza dough ever
I make this dough all the time. This is my go to dough for pizza .
Barbara J.
August 15, 2022
the easiest pizza dough in the world.
This dough is easy and amazing-I've made pizza dough with lard and oil and oh dear this is the best. I will use it for flat bread next.
Michele R.

Made per recipe and outcome for texture and size just as expected. This one will go 'in rotation' for pretty easy and very delicious flatbread base. Note - a 7 oz carton of Greek Yogurt (we use Fage 5% for this) is 3/4C. We tried this as the za'atar flatbread. And also the fig jam - pancetta - blue combination. Both very good.

Laurel P.

Can the flatbread dough be frozen and used later?

Janelle C.

Hi Laurel,

You can freeze the dough for later use, just make sure allow the dough to fully rise. Also, allow the dough to come to room temperature before shaping.

Best,
The Milk Street Team

Mary S.

Are you saying let it fully rise before freezing?

Lynn C.

Hi Mary -

Yes, let it rise fully, then freeze. Keep in mind you will need to bring it to room temperature before shaping the dough, which can take at least an hour.

Best,
The Milk Street Team

Lynn C.

Hi Mary -

Yes, let it rise fully, then freeze. Keep in mind you will need to bring it to room temperature before shaping the dough, which can take at least an hour.

Best,
The Milk Street Team

Mary S.

Are you saying let it fully rise before freezing?

Lynn C.

Hi Mary -

Yes, let it rise fully, then freeze. Keep in mind you will need to bring it to room temperature before shaping the dough, which can take at least an hour.

Best,
The Milk Street Team

Lynn C.

Hi Mary -

Yes, let it rise fully, then freeze. Keep in mind you will need to bring it to room temperature before shaping the dough, which can take at least an hour.

Best,
The Milk Street Team

Delena O.

I'm worried my food processor won't be big enough for this - could I use a stand mixer with the dough hook instead? Or is the sort of "chopping" done by food processor important to the overall outcome? Thanks!

Janelle C.

Hi Delena,

You may just want to try our other pizza dough recipe. We use the stand mixer here: https://www.177milkstreet.com/recipes/pizza-dough

Best,
The Milk Street Team

Patricia S.

Can I make this without a food processor?
Thank you,
Trish

Janelle C.

You may just want to try our other pizza dough recipe. We use a stand mixer here: https://www.177milkstreet.com/recipes/pizza-dough

Best,
The Milk Street Team

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Melissa G.

This flatbread dough is everything. I have made this recipe a dozen times now and it perfect each time. It is so nice to work with and easy to put together. I love I can make it a day a head of time and keep the dough in the fridge.

Mary S.

I love this recipe and I've made it several times on my green egg, but as I'm prepping and getting stuff ready I always forget the water. It would be great if you could add it to the ingredient list!

Helene S.

I just made this and the dough is a sticky mess. Never came together.

Lynn C.

Hi Helene -

I'm so sorry this didn't work out for you. I'm not 100% sure what went wrong. Is it possible you used plain yogurt that was either American-style (in other words, not Greek-style) and/or low- or non-fat? American-style yogurt and Greek yogurt that is lower in fat has more water, which could cause the dough to be stickier. I would also make sure to process the dough for the full minute. This gives the dough its structure and the dough will become less sticky as it processes. Good luck!

Best,
The Milk Street Team

Teresa S.

Did I miss how long to bake these?

Lynn C.

Hi Teresa -

How long you bake them is dependent on which recipe you are following to top them. In general, they will take 9 to 11 minutes to bake if they are topped. If you are simply making them as flatbreads, it may only take 7 to 9 minutes.

There are recipes for toppings on the left hand side of the webpage.

Best,
The Milk Street Team

Robert K.

Can vegan yogurt (or another vegan ingredient) be substituted for yogurt?

Lynn C.

Hi Robert -

We haven't tested this recipe with vegan yogurt so we can't say for sure if it will work. The fat content will undoubtedly be lower with vegan yogurt and could affect the flavor and texture. Also, consistency of the yogurt is important here. Make sure whatever vegan yogurt you use is of a similar consistency to whole milk Greek-style yogurt.

Best,
The Milk Street Team

Jon S.

Used for the Peperoncini pizza and it worked out great. Stuck it in the fridge for 24 hrs and then let it come to room temp.