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Flatbread eats like pizza but quicker to make

By Bonnie S. Benwick, The Washington Post
Published: May 2, 2017, 6:03am

Pizza-type meals are easy to pull together on a weeknight, as long as you plan ahead for dough or keep the store-bought, refrigerated bags of it in stock. But this recipe from John Whaite’s new book, “Perfect Plates in 5 Ingredients” reminds us of another way to go.

In it, you make a dough with self-rising flour. The good news is, this dough rolls out like a summer afternoon and bakes up crisp like a thin-crust pizza. Pop a pizza stone or heavy baking sheet in the oven, crank up the temperature to 500 degrees and do the most minimal prep of cutting roasted red pepper strips while the dough naps ever so briefly.

Hummus, Pepper and Gorgonzola Flatbread

6 servings.

Adapted from “Perfect Plates in 5 Ingredients: 100 Stunning Yet Simple Recipes From the Winner of ‘The Great British Baking Show,’” by John Whaite (Kyle, May 2017).

2 cups self-rising flour, plus more for dusting

½ teaspoon sea salt

½ cup water

1 tablespoon olive oil

2 roasted red peppers (from a jar)

2 tablespoons plain hummus

3½ ounces Gorgonzola dolce (sweet)

2 teaspoons sweet chile dipping sauce, for serving

Place a pizza stone or a heavy unrimmed baking sheet in the oven (middle rack); preheat to 500 degrees.

Meanwhile, combine the flour and salt in a mixing bowl, then add the water and a tablespoon of the oil, stirring to form a dough. Knead in the bowl for a few minutes, until smooth. Shape it into a ball and let rest for 18 minutes in warm, draft-free spot.

Meanwhile, lightly flour a work surface. Cut the roasted red peppers into long, thin strips.

Roll out the dough on the floured surface to a thin, 10-by-11-inch rectangle, then slide it onto a piece of parchment paper or onto a rimmed baking sheet that’s upside down.

Spread the hummus evenly over the flatbread dough base, then scatter the peppers around. Distribute pinches of the Gorgonzola dolce evenly over the surface. Use the parchment or inverted baking sheet to slide the pizza onto the hot stone or baking sheet in the oven; bake for about 10 minutes, until lightly golden and crisped around the edges.

Drizzle the flatbread with the chile dipping sauce just before serving (hot).

Nutrition Per serving (based on 6): 230 calories, 8 g protein, 32 g carbohydrates, 7 g fat, 4 g saturated fat, 15 mg cholesterol, 920 mg sodium, 0 g dietary fiber, 0 g sugar

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