Primary Course:
Side Dish
Primary Cuisine:
American
Serves/Makes: 6 to 8
By: offscriptrecipes.com
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1/3
c.
all-purpose flour
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20-22
oz.
prepared pizza dough,
unbaked (see TIP A below)
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1/4
c.
olive oil
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1 large or 2 small garlic cloves,
thinly sliced
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1
tsp.
mild yellow curry powder
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2
tbsp.
black or white sesame seeds
(or mix)
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1.5-2
tsp.
kosher or flake sea salt
One: Shape Dough into Rounds & Par-Bake:
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Sprinkle half of the flour in a small area across your work surface. Roll the pizza dough in the flour and cut it into 4 equal pieces. Stretch and flatten each piece into a 5-6 inch round using the excess flour as needed to keep the dough from sticking to your hands or work surface. Place the rounds on 1-2 lightly greased cookie sheets leaving a bit of space between each round. Partially bake the rounds in a pre-heated 450° degree oven for 6-8 minutes or until just slightly golden around the edges, but not done.
Two: Make the Garlic Curry Oil:
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Warm the olive oil over medium heat in a small saucepan until you see it ripple slightly. Add the sliced garlic pieces and curry powder and stir constantly for 1-2 minutes until the garlic begins to brown around the edges. Pull the saucepan from the heat and let the garlic and curry settle to the bottom of the pan.
Three: Prepare the Flatbread:
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Using a pastry brush, coat each partially baked pizza dough round with the seasoned olive oil (discard the toasted garlic pieces and excess curry). Top each round with a generous sprinkle of sesame seeds and 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon kosher or flake sea salt.
Four: Finish Baking the Flatbread:
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Return the rounds to a pre-heated 450° degree oven for an additional 5-7 minutes or until they are entirely golden on the top and bottom and dark brown in spots. Serve warm and cut into quarter-rounds or triangles.
TIP A: I can attest for both Whole Foods Market® and Trader Joe's® prepared pizza doughs—the Neapolitan-style at WFM and Whole Wheat at Trader Joe's are my favorites. Just keep in mind that the Trader Joe's variety typically comes in a 16oz. bundle so you will want to make smaller rounds or three 5-6 inch rounds (instead of four). If you're feeling ambitious, go ahead and make a batch of Jim Lahey's No-Knead Pizza Dough and have enough for this flatbread recipe as well as homemade pizza later in the week. I've tried a lot of homemade pizza dough recipes and this is by far the best!