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Tomato Zatar Flatbread | Vegan Richa

Its that time of the year again. Virtual Vegan Potluck is back. Today hundreds of bloggers are posting Vegan recipes and linking up to form a chain where you can easily navigate to get to the other participating blogs. 

This year I am bringing this 100% whole grain flatbread topped with juicy tomatoes and a good load of Za’atar. Za’atar is a middle eastern condiment which has sumac, dried herbs, sesame seeds and other spices. I use Israeli Za’atar from our local World Spice store. We ate the whole thing with some hot sauce. 🙂

The flatbread comes together within minutes and is ready quickly too. White whole wheat flour produces a less dense bread than regular whole wheat flour and works great for this flatbread. No dense, wheaty looking bread!

Soft, delicious and perfect to snack on or as a side. For gluten-free flatbread and pizza crust options see my pizza category here, or the my gluten-free breads here.

This is all whole grain bread. If you are not keen on strong grain flavor or texture, use half white flour and half wheat. 

Tomato Zatar Flatbread | Vegan Richa

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Tomato Zatar Flatbread | Vegan Richa

Whole Grain Za’atar Tomato Flatbread

Ingredients: Makes a 12 inch flatbread
1/2 cup warm water
2 tsp sugar/maple syrup
2 tsp active yeast
3/4 cup + 2 Tbsp white wheat flour
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp dried herbs like thyme or rosemary or 1 Tbsp chopped fresh herbs
1 Tbsp olive oil

Toppings:
tomato slices
a generous pinch of salt
1 to 2 tsp za’atar spice blend
hot sauce (optional)

Method:
1. Combine warm water, sugar and yeast in a bowl. Let it sit until frothy. 2 minutes. 
2. Combine the flour, salt, herbs in another bowl. Whisk to mix well. Add the yeast mixture. Add in the oil and mix and knead to form a soft dough. 2 to 3 minutes. (If you use a different flour, you might need less or more flour)
3. Roll the dough out into a 12 to 13 inch oval using flour. Place on parchment lined baking sheet. Spray water on it. Let the dough sit in a warm place (near the oven) for 15 minutes (30 minutes for a good rise and softer result). 
4. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. 
5. Place tomato slices on the dough. Spray or brush olive oil. Sprinkle salt and za’atar spice blend. Bake for 17 to 18 minutes or until the edges are golden. Sprinkle more za’atar and hot sauce, slice and serve with hummus or as a side.

This is all whole grain bread. If you are not keen on strong grain flavor or the somewhat dense texture, use half unbleached white flour (all purpose) and half wheat. 

 

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About Richa

Hi, I'm Richa! I create flavorful plant based recipes that are inspired by my Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free options.

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32 Comments

  1. Keely @ Gormandize says:

    Wow, that looks so good 🙂 I will definitely have to try making this, I have a big jar of za’atar in the cupboard just crying out to be used for this.

  2. Ashley says:

    Mmm za’atar is one of my all-time favorite spice mixtures. I could eat this flatbread right up!

  3. Alina @ Vegan Runner Eats says:

    Your flatbread looks positively yummy, Richa! Looks like I’ll be adding another spice to my spice cabinet soon!

  4. rika says:

    So lovely to see you again on VVP! I love za’atar, such a beautiful spice blend! What a brilliant idea to use it as a topping, and this flatbread ‘pizza’ looks amazeballs!

    ★ HAPPY VVP ★

  5. Becky Striepe says:

    This sounds wonderful. I love an excuse to bust out the za’atar spices. Happy VVP, Richa!

  6. apsara says:

    Richa, I am a big fan of your blog, and get inspired by your recipes. So glad to be participating in my first Vegan Potluck alongside exceptional bloggers like you. The pizza looks beautiful, with unique flavors!
    One question: which brand of white whole wheat flour do you use? I have baked with it and have noticed an after taste, so I tend to stick with atta.

    1. Richa says:

      thanks Apsara. I use king arthur or bob’s red mill. you can use atta as well. or use half wheat half white. a little white flour helps take away the strong taste if any.

  7. Jamie says:

    This is sooooo beautiful and sounds so delicious!

  8. Caitlin says:

    that flatbread looks so damn good.

  9. Jessica DeMarra says:

    I just bought a jar of za’tar for potential hummus recipes but that may have to put on hold so I can make this! Great contribution to VVP.

  10. Marfigs says:

    So delicious looking! I may have to rope in some seasoned yeast-bakers but can’t wait to try this out 🙂