Cherry Tomato Flatbread Pizza with Za'atar
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Ingredients list says tablespoons, Recipe says tsp of Zahtar
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By Erica Perez
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It’s a snap to make quick homemade thin crust “pizzas” using lavash or flatbread. Our kids love them and John and I eat them topped with heaps of salad.
This version of lavash pizza uses our Za'atar, a tangy and herbaceous blend mixed from toasted sesame seeds, thyme, sea salt, oregano, savory, marjoram, ajwain seed and sumac - a tart dried berry with a delightful sour punch.
I was inspired by the flavors of Man’oushe, freshly baked Lebanese flatbread slathered with olive oil and Zahtar.
My favorite store-bought lavash for pizza-making comes from my local grocery store, Farmer Joe’s, but you can find flatbread at Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods or Good Eggs.
A note about the tomatoes: if you’re using a thinner flatbread, be sure to slice the tomatoes smaller to avoid too much juice (which leads to a soggy pizza).
Serve these right out of the oven with a big salad or as an appetizer or snack.
6 teaspoons Za’atar, divided
Ingredients list says tablespoons, Recipe says tsp of Zahtar
Hi B, thanks for the comment! I’ve edited the recipe to use teaspoons only.