Mozzarella, anchovy and artichoke flatbreads
Keep a pack of flatbreads stashed in the freezer so you can create instant pizzas whenever the craving hits.
SERVES 4 PREP 5 MINS COOK 10-15 MINS
1 Heat the oven to 200C Fan/Gas 7. Slice the mozzarella into rounds. Put the flatbreads on 2 baking trays and brush them with the olive oil.
2 Divide the mozzarella between the flatbreads, then top with the artichokes, anchovies and dried oregano. Season with salt and pepper.
3 Bake for 10-15 mins, until golden and crispy at the edges. Scatter over the lemon zest and oregano leaves, if using, then serve while hot.
Per serving: 493 cals, 25g fat, 12g sat fat, 40g carbs
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