Lahmacun

A thin, crispy Turkish flatbread topped with a finely minced mixture of lamb, vegetables, and aromatic spices, baked quickly at high heat and traditionally served fresh with herbs and a squeeze of lemon.

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Prep Time
25 minutes
Cook Time
8 minutes
Total Time
33 minutes
Resting Time
30 minutes
Servings
4
Recipe Yield
8 flatbreads
Portion Size
2 flatbreads per serving
Calories
~320 kcal per serving
Difficulty
Medium
Best Occasion
Casual meals, gatherings
Seasonality
All seasons

What This Recipe Is

Lahmacun is a classic Turkish flatbread often referred to as “Turkish pizza,” though it is distinct in technique and flavor. It features a paper-thin dough topped with a raw spiced meat mixture that cooks directly on the dough in a hot oven, resulting in a crisp base and juicy topping.

Ingredients

  • 300 g (2 ½ cups) all-purpose flour
  • 180 ml (¾ cup) warm water
  • 5 g (1 tsp) salt
  • 5 g (1 tsp) instant yeast
  • 10 ml (2 tsp) olive oil

Topping:

  • 250 g (9 oz) ground lamb (or beef)
  • 1 medium onion, finely minced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 medium tomatoes, finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 30 g (½ cup) parsley, finely chopped
  • 5 g (1 tsp) paprika
  • 5 g (1 tsp) ground cumin
  • 3 g (½ tsp) chili flakes
  • 5 g (1 tsp) salt
  • 10 ml (2 tsp) olive oil

For serving:

  • Lemon wedges
  • Fresh parsley or lettuce

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl
  • Rolling pin
  • Baking tray or pizza stone
  • Oven

Instructions

Step 1:

In a bowl, combine flour, yeast, and salt. Add warm water and olive oil, then knead into a smooth dough. Rest for 30 minutes.

Step 2:

In another bowl, mix ground lamb, onion, garlic, tomatoes, tomato paste, parsley, spices, salt, and olive oil until well combined.

Step 3:

Preheat oven to 230°C (446°F).

Step 4:

Divide dough into 8 portions and roll each into a thin circle.

Step 5:

Spread a thin layer of topping evenly over each dough piece.

Step 6:

Place on a baking tray or stone and bake for 6–8 minutes until edges are crisp.

Step 7:

Remove and serve immediately with lemon wedges and fresh herbs.

Visual Cooking Cues

  • Dough becomes lightly golden at edges
  • Topping appears cooked but still moist
  • Base is firm and crisp

Chef Tips

  • Roll dough as thin as possible for authenticity
  • Use a pizza stone for better heat transfer
  • Do not overload topping

Common Mistakes

  • Thick dough leading to soggy base
  • Excess topping causing uneven cooking
  • Low oven temperature preventing crisping

Troubleshooting

  • Soggy base: Increase oven temperature
  • Dry topping: Add a little olive oil or tomato
  • Uneven cooking: Spread topping thinner

Ingredient Pairings

  • Lemon juice
  • Fresh herbs
  • Yogurt-based sauces

Substitutions

  • Lamb → Beef or chicken
  • Parsley → Cilantro
  • Tomato paste → Fresh tomato puree

Recipe Family Variations

  • Spicy version with extra chili
  • Vegetarian version with lentils or vegetables

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve rolled with herbs and lemon
  • Pair with ayran (yogurt drink)
  • Serve as appetizer or main dish

Dietary Classification

  • Halal
  • Not vegetarian
  • Dairy-free (without yogurt sides)

Nutrition Information

  • Calories: ~320 kcal
  • Protein: ~15 g
  • Fat: ~12 g
  • Carbohydrates: ~35 g
  • Fiber: ~3 g
  • Sodium: ~450 mg

Storage / Reheating

Storage

  • Store in refrigerator up to 2 days

Reheating

  • Reheat in oven at 180°C (356°F) for 5 minutes

FAQ

Is lahmacun the same as pizza?
No, it has a thinner base and different topping style.

Can I make it without yeast?
Yes, but texture will differ.

Can I freeze it?
Yes, freeze after baking and reheat when needed.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Thin dough ensures rapid crisping at high heat
  • Finely minced topping cooks evenly without drying
  • Moist topping prevents the base from becoming too hard
  • High oven temperature locks in flavor while creating contrast in texture

Recipe Identity

  • Origin: Turkey
  • Core elements: Thin dough, minced meat topping, herbs, spices
  • Cooking style: High-heat baking
  • Serving style: Rolled or folded with fresh herbs and lemon

Dish Classification

  • Dish type: Flatbread
  • Course: Main course or snack
  • Meal type: Lunch, dinner, street snack
  • Traditional or modern dish: Traditional
  • Street food or home cooking: Both
  • Festival or everyday food: Everyday food

Recipe History

Lahmacun originates from southeastern Turkey and has roots in Levantine flatbread traditions. It has been a staple street food for centuries, evolving into a widely loved dish across Turkey and neighboring regions.

Cultural Notes

  • Traditionally eaten folded with herbs and lemon
  • Commonly sold in Turkish bakeries and street stalls
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Flavor, Texture, and Aroma Profile

  • Flavor: Savory, slightly tangy, mildly spicy
  • Texture: Crispy base with moist topping
  • Aroma: Warm spices, roasted meat, fresh herbs

Flavor Balance

  • Balanced between umami-rich meat, acidity from tomato and lemon, and freshness from herbs

Flavor Components

  • Sweet: Onion and tomato
  • Salt: Salt seasoning
  • Acid: Tomato, lemon juice
  • Bitter: Minimal
  • Umami: Ground lamb
  • Aromatic elements: Garlic, parsley, spices

Ingredient Notes

  • Use finely minced ingredients to ensure even cooking
  • Lamb provides richer flavor; beef is milder
  • Tomato paste enhances depth and moisture

Ingredient Science

  • Yeast fermentation develops gluten and lightness
  • Fat from lamb helps keep topping moist
  • Acid from tomato balances richness

Ingredient Roles

  • Flour: Structure
  • Yeast: Leavening
  • Lamb: Protein and flavor
  • Tomato: Moisture and acidity
  • Spices: Aromatic depth

Ingredient Classification

  • Grain: Flour
  • Protein: Lamb
  • Vegetables: Onion, tomato, parsley
  • Fat: Olive oil
  • Flavoring: Spices, garlic

Preparation Techniques

  • Kneading dough to develop gluten
  • Finely mincing topping ingredients
  • Even spreading of topping

Cooking Techniques

  • High-temperature baking
  • Direct topping-on-dough cooking

Heat Management

  • Low heat stages: Dough resting
  • Medium heat stages: None
  • High heat stages: Baking at 220–250°C (428–482°F)
  • Temperature cues: Edges crisp and lightly browned

Texture Development

  • Thin rolling creates crisp base
  • Moist topping prevents dryness

Cooking Time Control

  • Bake 6–8 minutes only to avoid over-drying

Flavor Pairing Logic

  • Acid cuts richness of meat
  • Herbs add freshness
  • Spices enhance depth

Global Variations

  • Armenian lahmajoun
  • Lebanese flatbread variants
  • Syrian spiced meat flatbreads

Leftover Ideas

  • Use as wrap with fresh vegetables
  • Cut into strips for snacks

Cooking Safety Notes

  • Ensure meat is fully cooked
  • Maintain clean preparation surfaces

Sustainability Notes

  • Use locally sourced meat and vegetables
  • Minimize food waste by repurposing leftovers
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