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Flatbreads Your Way

What makes a flatbread different than a pizza? Traditional flatbread dough doesn’t require yeast, so the prep time is faster than that of the yeasted dough for pizza. My approach takes the best of both worlds by using freshly prepared pizza dough, available at most supermarkets, and shaping it into two thin rectangles—flatbreads are often just a 1/4-inch thick. After a 5-minute pre-bake, it’s up to you to customize the toppings to your liking.

Quick Tips:

Have your dough at room temperature for faster and more even crisping in the oven.

Be sure any raw meat, such as sausage or steak, is fully cooked separately—the time in the oven won’t be enough to cook it thoroughly.

For a simple sauce, use 1/3 cup of crushed San Marzano tomatoes mixed with 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano per flatbread.

Charcuterie board favorites as well as ingredients from your favorite salads, such as Salade Nicoise, Greek Salad, and Turkish Shepherd’s Salad, all taste great on baked flatbreads.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound store-bought pizza dough, white or whole wheat, at room temperature (multiply as needed for additional servings)
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Sea salt
  • Your choice of toppings…

Ingredients

  • Classic Margherita—crushed tomatoes, sea salt, basil, and mozzarella slices
  • New Caprese—pesto, burrata slices, cherry tomato halves, and balsamic vinegar; finish with basil after baking
  • White—ricotta, mozzarella, and fontina; finish with shavings of Parmigiano-Reggiano after baking
  • Tomato sauce, sautéed sausage chunks, steamed broccoli florets, and smoked mozzarella slices
  • Mushrooms, caramelized onions, and shredded fontina
  • Aioli, sliced steak, gorgonzola, and pine nuts; finish with balsamic vinegar after baking
  • Prosciutto, slices of goat cheese and figs, roasted squash or beet cubes, and hazelnuts
  • Skyr or sour cream, smoked fish, capers, and red onion rings; finish with fresh dill after baking
  • Tiny clams (canned), garlic, freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano, and crushed red pepper flakes
  • Salami or pepperoni slices, cherry tomato halves, quartered artichoke hearts, and dried oregano

Directions

Step 1

Note: The dough can be fully baked for 10-15 minutes, if you want to top it with ingredients that don’t need cooking, or pre-baked, as described below, to get it crusty before you layer on fixings such as cheese to be melted. After baking, sprinkle on delicate ingredients that would quickly burn to a crisp in a 450°F or higher oven, such as arugula, cheese shavings, or a drizzle of balsamic vinegar along with more olive oil.

Step 2

Heat your oven (not the broiler) to its highest setting, usually between 450°F and 500°F. Prepare a rimmed sheet pan by coating it with 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil.

Step 3

Cut your dough in half and shape into rectangles with your fingers or a rolling pin. Use your knuckles to make a dimple pattern across the dough and gently brush the surface with more oil; sprinkle lightly with the salt. 

Step 4

Bake for about 5-8 minutes or until firm and light brown. Remove from the oven and top as desired. If using one of the above combinations, add everything except any finishing ingredient, in the order given. 

Step 5

Return to the oven for 5-10 minutes or until the cheese has fully melted. Top with any finishes and another drizzle of olive oil, and serve.

Yields 2 servings

Italian Breakfast Strata

This breakfast strata is perfect when you’re entertaining overnight guests, as it can be assembled the night before baking. My version is vegetarian, but you can top the bread with cooked Italian sausage, diced ham, diced pepperoni, or cooked bacon before pouring the egg mixture over it.

Ingredients

  • 6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided use
  • 8 ounces cremini or mixed mushrooms, cleaned, trimmed, and coarsely chopped
  • 1 small onion, peeled and diced
  • 1/2 red bell pepper, trimmed, seeded, and diced
  • 9 eggs
  • 3 cups whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon ground mustard
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning or dried basil
  • Coarse salt (kosher or sea)
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 8 cups day-old Italian bread, cut or torn into bite-size pieces
  • 12 pitted green or black olives, coarsely chopped
  • 1 1/2 cups freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano, divided use
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, or more to taste
  • 8 ounces baby arugula, spinach, or mixed greens
  • Cherry tomatoes, for garnish (optional)

Directions

Step 1

Warm a skillet over medium heat. Add 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Add the mushrooms and sauté until the mushrooms have given up their liquid and are beginning to brown, 8 to 10 minutes. Add the onion and bell pepper and sauté for 1 to 2 minutes more. Let the mixture cool.

Step 2

In a large mixing bowl, combine the eggs, milk, mustard, and Italian seasoning. Whisk, adding
1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon black pepper.

Step 3

Use one tablespoon of oil to coat the inside of a 9×13 baking dish. Arrange the bread in a single layer in the bottom. Top with the sautéed vegetables and the olives, followed by 1 cup of cheese. Evenly pour the egg mixture over the strata, then sprinkle with the remaining cheese. Cover the strata with foil and refrigerate for several hours, preferably overnight. Let it sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before baking.

Step 4

When ready to cook, heat the oven to 350°F. Remove the foil from the strata and reserve. Bake, uncovered, for 30 minutes. Recover loosely with the foil and bake for another 30 to 40 minutes, or until the center is puffy and the edges have browned.

Step 5

In the meantime, make a vinaigrette: Place 3 tablespoons of olive oil in a small bowl. Whisk in the lemon juice and salt and pepper to taste. Lightly dress the arugula with the vinaigrette. Let the strata sit for 10 minutes before cutting into squares. Garnish each plate with the arugula and cherry tomatoes, if using.

Yields 10 servings

Flourless Pistachio Cake

The Sicilian town of Bronte is synonymous with pistachios—the star of this moist and rich one-layer cake.

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, plus more for the pan
  • 12 ounces raw, unsalted shelled pistachios, preferably Sicilian
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar, divided use
  • 6 large eggs, separated when cold, yolks and whites at room temperature
  • 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract or paste
  • Pinch of sea salt
  • 1 tablespoon sanding or demerara sugar (optional)

Directions

Step 1

Place an oven rack in the center position and heat the oven to 325°F. Line the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan with parchment paper and coat the paper and sides lightly with olive oil; set aside.

Step 2

Place the pistachios in a single layer on a rimmed sheet pan and bake for 5 minutes to lightly toast them. Let cool completely. Turn the oven up to 350°F.

Step 3

Pulse the pistachios and 1/2 cup of the sugar in the bowl of a food processor until you get a medium-coarse meal. In a large bowl, whisk the egg yolks, olive oil, and extracts until well blended. Fold in the pistachio meal and set aside.

Step 4

In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a balloon whisk (or using a hand mixer), beat the egg whites with the salt and the rest of the sugar on low until frothy, about 1 minute. Then set the mixer to high and beat until stiff peaks form, about 6 to 8 minutes.

Step 5

Using a large spatula, fold the whipped whites into the pistachio mixture in 3 or 4 batches (don’t over-mix—a few streaks of the whites are okay). Transfer the batter to the pan, level the top with an offset spatula, and sprinkle on the sanding sugar, if using.

Step 6

Bake until the top of the cake is golden and springy to the touch, about 30 minutes. Let cool in the pan for 15 minutes, then remove the outer ring, invert the cake onto a rack, peel off the paper, and flip it over onto a cake plate. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Serves 10

Insalata tricolore

This classic three-color salad was inspired by the green, white, and red of the Italian flag and comes together in no time. The flavors meld perfectly in this chopped version.

Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar di Modena
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/8 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • One 15-ounce can cannellini beans, drained, rinsed, and drained again
  • 1 small head of radicchio, cored and coarsely chopped
  • 1 cup loosely packed basil leaves, julienned

Directions

Step 1

Make the vinaigrette: In a large bowl, whisk together the honey, balsamic, mustard, salt, and pepper. Add the olive oil and whisk continuously until the dressing is emulsified.

Step 2

Add the beans, radicchio, and basil, and toss well.

Serves 4