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Chicago: Flatbread Calzone

Chicago, it’s hard to compare to all the phenomenal pizzas your city has to offer, but we’ll try. How about this Chicago pizza inspired calzone, made with sausage and mushrooms, baked inside a flatbread crust? Maybe just this once, you can skip delivery and make this at home instead. Got a group coming over? We got you covered. Make a giant Greek salad and bake up a tray of these spicy, tomato-y, cheesy flatbread beauties so everyone gets their own. Now that’s a pizza party! Our new video shows you how it’s done, it’s easier than you think:

The city of big shoulders has a big appetite, and our Chicago-inspired stuffed flatbread calzone keeps it healthy. Find the recipe and lots more here:

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Asian Chicken Wrap

Katie Serbinski of Mom to Mom Nutrition whips up these chicken wraps using the trifecta of Asian ingredients: sesame oil, soy sauce, and rice wine vinegar. Then she adds lots of fresh veggies for some serious crunch. Add your own hot sauce, if you like it spicy! Visit Katie’s blog for more fun recipes! Thanks, Katie!

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Chicken Pot Pie

Fall is right around the corner and that means it’s time to sharpen our soup games! Make these little pot pie soups, baked in flatbread cups, and serve them up during a football game or after a day of raking leaves. Now where’s that hot cider? #FlatoutFall

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Monte Cristo Quesadillas

These sweet and savory flatbread quesadillas are the perfect thing for brunch, lunch, or a hearty tea time snack. The Monte Crisco never had it so good with flatbread! Brought to us by the talented Lori Yates of Foxes Love Lemons, we just cannot get enough of these. Thanks, Lori!

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Meaty Ravioli

As any pasta lover knows, the thought of being told you cannot enjoy your favorite meal any longer can be disheartening to say the least. If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you may have thought this was the case. Good news! Pasta does not have to be off limits. In fact, with this Meaty Ravioli recipe, you could enjoy pasta every day if you wanted to without a negative impact on your blood sugar levels. With just 18 grams of carbs and 8 grams of fiber per serving, this recipe will fill you up while keeping blood sugar levels down.

Who doesn’t love a hearty meat filled ravioli? These are made with flatbread and baked to crispy perfection. Feel free to get creative with the fillings and seasonings, then add your favorite sauce and a big green salad and dinner is done. Flatbread does it again!

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Ravioli Bites

Easy to make, quick to bake ravioli bites use our flatbread and your favorite marinara sauce for a healthy snack or light dinner. Make a beautiful green salad, and you’re done.
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Spinach Artichoke Shooters

These clever little flatbread cups will impress guests, and simple to make with this vegan spinach dip as a vegetarian appetizer at a party. Grab some shot glasses and turn on the oven!

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That’s a Summer Wrap!

This weekend the little app on my phone said that the temperature was 93, but “felt like” 108. How on earth is that even possible? Even our dogs had to be dragged outside, but pulled back towards the door just as soon as they could. Dog days, indeed. Normally they avoid sprinklers, but this weekend they were looking for them to run under, just so they could get a little extra water on their heads.

On days like this, it’s difficult to find food to eat that is light enough, cold enough, and wet enough, in order to keep the body hydrated. One can only drink so much water and iced tea; it’s nice to get some water from cool, crisp fresh vegetables, too.

This flatbread wrap is just the thing for too-hot days and nights during those hot summer dog days. Grab some flatbread and a rotisserie chicken on the way home and this dinner practically makes itself with minimal effort and less time in the kitchen. Plus, there’s an easy, creamy, spicy goat cheese and avocado dressing you will love to put on everything from flatbreads to salads.

Let this recipe be your basic guide. Of course, if you have some zucchini instead of a cucumber, use it. Or no cherry tomatoes but one big yellow tomato from a neighbor’s garden, by all means. Fresh herbs? Great, throw them in. No mistakes here. Thinking when it’s hot out takes work, darn it, and we can’t afford to break a sweat when it feels like 108. Just fill the flatbread in front of you with as many different cool, crisp vegetables as you can, a little chicken for protein, and voilà, dinner!

If it’s as hot, or even hotter, where you are, then run under the sprinkler after eating. Be sure to get your head wet!

-Amy at Flatout

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Spinach & Feta Pie

At a brunch party this spring, my best friend Michele made the most delightful spinach and feta pie using a package of puff pastry she had in her freezer. Her husband is from Cyprus, and they make spanakopita on a regular basis, as well as lots of lamb, taramasalata, a fish roe spread, and my favorite, halloumi. Halloumi is a cheese with a sort of squeaky, firm texture that stands up well to grilling. Because they live on the sixth floor, they cannot have a grill, but George can be found grilling cheese over the stove on a little rack. Don’t try this at home, readers!

Anyways, rather than folding up all those individual triangles of pastry, they make one rather large pie using spinach, feta, some egg, and onion in a sheet pan, cutting beautiful slices for their lucky brunch guests.

Now, because no one can eat puff pastry every day, I thought this would be a nice time to try this recipe out with flatbread as a healthier option. I think it works well, because all the flavors are represented, with a fraction of the calories. Thank you, flatbread!

Don’t skimp on the nutmeg, as I’ve stated before. It pairs well with certain green vegetables and adds a je ne sais quoi to this recipe.

Make batches of these at your next brunch. You can make them on a big baking sheet and flip them over until each side is brown and crispy. Served with an elegant fruit salad and a mimosa and everyone will fall in love.

-Amy at Flatout

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