30 Minute Cheesy Artichoke Skillet Flatbread.
Spring is sprung! It’s springing! Spring sprang sprung. Whatever. It’s happening.
And today we’re doing a flatbread thang.
Bread that is flat? The flattest bread?
Which is sort of like wannabe pizza. Or maybe it even is pizza. It’s not a yeasted dough though, so it’s not fluffy traditional pizza dough, but it takes mere minutes to mix together and only a few more to cook!
We can get behind this. Right?
I totally want to dive right the heck into that jar.
Here’s the thing: I’m all about the fabulous spring produce at the moment. Call me the asparagus bandit, because I’m buying all the good lookin’ bundles at the grocery store. I’m feeling some green stuff now and I’m into it.
I think.
Even if I did sort of cheat and use these ones out of a jar. I freaking looooove artichokes – especially roasted (and boy do I have a delish recipe in my cookbook) – but here’s my take on them: If I’m doing something wacky and fun with a combination, adding artichoke hearts TO something? its much simpler and less wasteful to buy the jarred version. Ten points if they’re marinated.
Forget a recipe, just give me a fork.
If you want pure delicious butter artichokes dipped in a sinful hollandaise and finished off with a delicious and rich heart in the center – go with the full, real veggie that looks like a lovely bloom.
Buy them a day early! They make the best kitchen décor, let’s be real.
Heres the flatbread dough. Which doesn’t happen to be flat at all. It’s quite fluffy actually, which is satisfying. Kneading your hands into skily smooth dough is ridiculously theraputic.
Kneading your hands into skily smooth dough that doesn’t take two hours to rise is pretty much the best day ever.
But! It gets better.
The dough is studded with some fragrant herbs. So technically it’s herbed flatbread. Which is SO FREAKING FLAVORFUL.
There’s garlic too. Because too much garlic? Not a thing.
It’s topped with a little sauce, a lot of cheese, said artichokes and a sprinkling of fresh oregano. Do a few big dollops of ricotta, a bunch of sliced or torn fresh mozzarella and fresh grates of parmagiano-reggiano.
Super easy ingredients, but no sacrifice in taste.
Don’t you love that?
Dough is pressed into a hot skillet and cooked for a minute or two -> dough is flipped and topped with whatever toppings in the house sound fantastic – > skillet is placed in a hot oven to make a bubbly melted cheese blanket -> pizza is shoved into mouth to make a bubbly happy food freak’s life.

30 Minute Cheesy Artichoke Flatbread
Ingredients
- 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon dried basil
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/3 cup olive oil plus more for brushing
- 1/2 cup marinara sauce
- 1 12-ounce jar marinated artichokes, drained
- 1/2 cup ricotta cheese
- 8 ounces fresh mozzarella cheese, torn into pieces or sliced
- 4 ounces freshly grated parmiagiano-reggiano cheese
- fresh oregano for topping
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
- In a bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, salt, basil, oregano and garlic powder, stirring to combine. Add the water and olive oil and mix with a spoon until the dough comes together. Use your hands to finish bringing it together into a ball, then knead it a few times on a floured surface. Roll and press the dough into the size of your skillet. I use a 12-inch skillet – if you use one significantly small, this recipe can make 2 flatbreads.
- Heat a large oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat. Brush the skillet with olive oil then gently and carefully place the dough into the skillet. Cook until bubbles begin to form, about 2 to 3 minutes. Brush the top of the dough with olive oil then flip it over with kitchen tongs. Reduce the heat to medium. Add the marinara sauce to the dough and spread it around evenly. Drop spoonfuls of the ricotta on top top of the sauce and then cover it with the parmagiano. Top with the artichokes and the fresh mozzarella. Place the skillet in the oven and cook for 10 minutes, just until the cheese is bubbly and golden. Sprinkle with the fresh oregano and some extra grated cheese. Gently slide the flatbread from the skillet and onto a cutting board. Let cool for a few minutes before slicing.
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48 Comments on “30 Minute Cheesy Artichoke Skillet Flatbread.”
Kneading dough is definitely therapeutic for me, too ;)
I need this flatbread! And it needs me,too. To make it, that is :)
This looks like an amazing weeknight meal. I’m all about a quick dough that doesn’t require hours to rise.
I always look forward to your posts, you come up with some truly awesome stuff!
Oh yes! Artichokes and cheese make me happy!
Oh yes! I don’t really like artichokes except on a pizza. This looks delicious.
gah, I have to ask: what herbs did you throw into the dough and how much? I always struggle with how much I can throw into my dough before things become… excessive?
it looks fantastic! nom.
annnnddd nevermind. I didn’t notice it in the recipe because I was looking for fresh not dried. I’m an idiot. please continue on with your day as planned while I sit in the corner banging my head on the wall.
This looks delicious! Face plant!!
I totally want to jump right into those artichokes as well ;) this flatbread, the flattest of breads, is calling my name!
I’m totally into some veggies right now as well. It’s like the spring air hit and I was over winter in a matter of minutes. This recipe is so great, so versatile, so easy to put together I know I will be using it as my “go-to” all spring and summer long! What type/brand of marinated artichoke hearts did you use?
If you need me, I’ll be eating artichokes out of the jar with one hand and have a slice of this flatbread in the other!
Guarantee this will be my favorite new dish for dinner. The smells from the oven who make my heart stop beating for a few seconds. :D
Yes!! This looks ridiculously delicious. I need this flatbread in my life this weekend.
Dern. There goes the diet, lol. I will happily splurge and break my diet for this!
Oh so good!
give me.
Crushing on this SO hard!! Love!!
Aghhhhh. So delicious!!!!
Yum! I love love love flatbreads. Do you think this would also work on a bbq? Perfect for summer with some white wine, please and thank you!
This looks heavenly! It’s like artichoke dip on a pizza! Who can get mad at that?! Haha.
This looks insanely good! Artichokes are my favorite! I’d inhale this!
Ya,ya I get it no yeast ,baking powder ,does it end up tasting like Bisquick Pizza?
I guess the only way I’m going to find out is to make it. Yes I do have a little jar of those little delicate flavored artichoke hearts ,how easy can that be. I just wish I had the fresh Oregano……it’s buried under the snow!
By the way ,did I ever tell about the time i was in southern France and we had little tiny clams with SO much garlic ,it made us cry!
That’s the best thing I ever ate!!!!
Wow this looks sooooooooo good! totally trying this!
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Artichokes are LIFE, man. I love this flatbread!
This looks so good! There is a bakery in Pescadero (on the coast, just south of San Francisco) that makes the most incredible artichoke bread. People come from all over to try it!
Kari
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Yuuuuuum!!!!
Jillian
That looks amazing. And pizza type things that are fast as well are just the best! This might have to be made this weekend for pizza night!
Wow! This looks amazing! I love how you don’t have to wait for the dough to rise so you can eat this immediately!! And I totally think kneading dough is therapeutic. Can’t wait to try this!
Looks so cheesy and delicious! I love those marinated artichoke hearts – so easy and tasty.
Look at all that cheese. I need to stuff my face with this flatbread.
I’ve never tried making a flatbread/pizza in a skillet before! I’ll have to try!
all that’s missing is a glass of rose and i’m set!
Oh..what a nice piece of bread ;-) .. I would definitely experiment it tonight.
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Errr I don’t think you could fit anymore of my favourite things onto that flat bread!! I mean it has everything!! Although I think most of those artichokes would be in my mouth straight from the jar before they made it to the pizzy haha!
Lauren x
My face + this flatbread are about to be besties. YUMMMM.
Ugh. Stahp it. I want now.
Good god I need this in my life. All that cheeeeese and herbed garlic flatbread?!?!?!! uhhhhh my goodness!!! Drooling.
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I’m so bummed. I made this twice and it did not taste good. The dough is super bland. I like the toppings, but the crust didn’t do it for me. I bet yours tasted yummy though-it looks much better than both of mine did.
UGH THIS LOOKS SO GOOD. I need. <3
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So let me say I am not at all by any means a baker I don’t get it, why can’t you just sub this for that and add some extra of this….. That being said- DO NOT SUBSTITUTE GLUTEN FREE FLOUR FOR ALL PURPOSE FLOUR- it doesn’t work. Or maybe I am just that bad at anything that even remotely resembles baking. I thought I could handle skillet pizza :( wahhhh. Going to the store and buying regular flour and trying again tomorrow.
made this for lunch, HUGE success. i sauteed onions and garlic in the pan before lying the dough on top of it. soooo good.
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Okay, totally drooling over here. Love love love everything about this! I must try it ASAP!
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Good Morning: I cannot wait to make this, it looks delicious. Have a great weekend and Happy Valentines Day.
Sincerely
Marilyn