California Farm Panfried Pizza Wraps

Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
California, United States

This is the California Armenian way to make a delicious thin pizza wrap with baked filling and fresh topping, only a skillet is needed, ready in minutes: 44 minutes with fresh pizza dough.

California Farm Panfried Pizza Wraps

This is the California Armenian way to make a delicious thin pizza wrap with baked filling and fresh topping, only a skillet is needed, ready in minutes: 44 minutes with fresh pizza dough.

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Ingredients

Dough 38 min, bake 6 minutes
2 people, 4 pizzas
  1. For the pizza dough:
  2. 2 TbsGreek yoghurt
  3. 1 1/2 cupwhite bread flour
  4. 1/2 cupwarm water
  5. 2 TBSolive oil
  6. 1 Tspflaked seasalt
  7. B) For the pizza filling:
  8. 1 1/2 cup20%fat-80%meat, ground beef or ground lamb
  9. 1/2mild red onion
  10. 1 Clovegarlic
  11. 1 Tbstomato paste
  12. 2Roma tomatoes
  13. Sprigfresh dill
  14. Sprigfresh flat parsley
  15. 1/2california wonder sweet red pepper
  16. 1/2california wonder sweet green pepper
  17. sprinkle flaked seasalt
  18. 1 TspAleppo red pepper
  19. C) For the topping:
  20. 4lettuce leaves, slivered
  21. 4 sprigsfresh dill, chopped
  22. 4 sprigsfresh cilantro, chopped
  23. 4small cloves garlic, chopped
  24. 4thin slices of cucumber, whole
  25. 1/2sweet green pepper, chopped
  26. 1/2sweet red pepper, chopped
  27. 8thin slices of tomato, whole
  28. 4 TbsAioli mayonnaise sauce
  29. Juice of one Meyer lemon
  30. Equipment: large frying pan, food processor or knife, mandolin slicer or knife, dough mixer, parchment paper
  31. Cost: ground beef $2, vegetables $2, dough, aioli mayo, lemon, other $2, $1.50 per pizza

Cooking Instructions

Dough 38 min, bake 6 minutes
  1. 1

    Mix liquid dough ingredients. With dough hook running, add flour, Knead 8 minutes till dough is smooth. Roll out on floured surface. Cut into four balls. Rest 30 minutes. Roll each pizza dough ball out on flour dusted surface till the size of your largest frying pan.

  2. 2

    Lay parchment paper over half the tender pizza dough, fold half the dough onto paper, transfer the dough to handwarm skillet, unfold the pizza dough. No split dough, no mishaps. Warm each pizza wrap till it feels dry like a tortilla, one to two minutes, stack on parchment paper.

  3. 3

    Make the meat and vegetable filling: pulse chop onion, garlic, sweet red pepper, sweet green pepper, tomato, tomato paste, dill, parsley in food processor till beautiful, mix well with ground beef or lamb, taste, add salt and mild Aleppo red pepper. Mix to a thick paste that is spreadable. Divide in four.

  4. 4

    Spread a quarter of the meat mix on parchment paper with the back of your spoon till the size of your skillet, flip upside down on the pizza dough in your skillet, spread with the back of a spoon till perfect. If your thin dough is strong enough, you can also ladle the meatmix in center and spread to the edges with the back of your spoon.

  5. 5

    Turn your dry frying pan with pizza dough from handwarm to low medium heat. Bake dough and meat mix, 4 minutes. Slide baked pizza onto kitchen towel, cover with another kitchen towel to keep warm. Make the other pizzas the same way.

  6. 6

    Make the fresh vegetable topping: chop vegetables in food processor, spread over baked pizza filling, big thin slice of cucumber on top, 2 thin slices of tomato on top of cucumber, chopped lettuce on top, lemon juice and aioli mayo on top. Roll up like a pancake.

  7. 7

    To reheat, put in air fryer at 350F minutes for 3 minutes, wrapped in parchment paper as shown below. Reheats well, tastes delicious.

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Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
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California, United States
I teach people at the farmers market to grow small scale fruits and vegetables. My grandparents and parents taught me growing, cooking and preserving home grown fruits and vegetables, eggs, meats and fish. I got certified by the University of California Master Gardener Program in 2005. I try to bring out the original flavor of ingredients, then add layers of spices, herbs and flavorings that enhance, not distort the taste. These are the global, organic and vegan family recipes we use.
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This Spices Of Life
This Spices Of Life @ThisSpicesOfLife
very interesting cooking ...I will try out ..thank you.

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