Gozleme Recipe (Turkish Stuffed Flatbread) (2024)

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This is an easy gozleme recipe using two different fillings. Try this traditional, easy to make Turkish flatbread that's packed with so much flavor!

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We love Turkish food in general but breakfast items have a special place in our hearts. You can find Turkish breakfast recipes such as simit, pide, menemen (eggs and tomatoes) and cilbir (Turkish eggs and yogurt) on the blog. Today I want to show you one of my favorite Turkish classics: gozleme. It's a stuffed flatbread that's made with the easiest dough (only three ingredients, no yeast!) and very delicious fillings!

Table Of Contents:
  • What is gozleme?
  • Filling variations
  • Why this recipe works
  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Serving suggestions
  • Gozleme vs borek
  • Notes and tips
  • More Turkish recipes
  • Step-by-Step Recipe

What is gozleme?

It's a traditional Turkish flatbread that's stuffed with different fillings, the most popular being spinach and potatoes. The dough used to make this Turkish flatbread is usually made without any leavening agents and is thinly rolled out using a thin rolling pin called oklava, then filled with different fillings, folded, sealed and cooked in a pan.

This stuffed flatbread is usually made on a traditional large pan called sac and like kumpir, is a well known street food. The sac is very large and almost flat. Turkish cooks grease sac pretty well before cooking gozleme. If sac isn't available, it's possible to make this recipe in a nonstick pan without any oil and then brush butter or olive oil on the pastry when it's fully cooked.

Authentic Turkish gozleme used to be made and served mostly in villages and rural areas in Turkey, but in the last few decades it has become commonplace in Istanbul and other Turkish cities. You can find this classic Turkish flatbread in many cafes or restaurants. I love getting mine at a weekly farmers markets in Istanbul, made by Turkish grandmas and aunties!

Filling variations

You can find this Turkish flatbread with many different fillings. Some of the most known fillings are:

  • Peynirli:Peynir is Turkish for cheese. You can use different types of cheese such as kasar or feta.
  • Patatesli:One of my favorites, this one is made with a delicious spiced potato filling. We're talking carbs on carbs, so good!
  • Ispanakli:Made with fresh spinach, feta and other greens, this is one of the most popular varieties of this recipe.
  • Kiymali:The three fillings above are all vegetarian. However, if you're looking for yours to be even heartier, try kiymali gozleme. It's made with a mixture of onion and ground beef with mild spices, it's similar to arayes, a Lebanese street food made with spiced ground beef mixture and pita.
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Why this recipe works

  • Easy dough: Even a novice cook can make this recipe easily. The dough calls for only 3 ingredients and is pretty forgiving. You can easily patch up tears and your rolled out dough doesn't need to be a perfect circle.
  • Different fillings: From spinach and cheese to potatoes, there is something for everyone to love!
  • Perfect breakfast: This dish is so good for breakfast or brunch. It's simple, easy and keeps well in the fridge.

This recipe doesn't require you to have any special culinary skills. It's a very homey dish and it's pretty much all hands-on. You can make it with your family and friends over the weekend and have everyone choose their favorite fillings to enjoy in the coming days.

Ingredients

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Like many other Mediterranean recipes, this one is also made with simple and fresh ingredients. To make the dough, you need flour, oil and water.

As for the spinach filling, you need a few ingredients such as onion, spinach, herbs (parsley, green onions and dill) and feta. The potato filling is also very simple, calling for boiled potatoes, onion and tomato paste.

Instructions

Making gozleme involves three steps: preparing the dough, making the filling, and assembling it all together. Be sure to watch our video for step by step instructions.

Prepare the dough

  • Place flour, a pinch of salt, water and oil in a large bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer and knead until it comes together and forms a ball of dough.
  • Cover and let it sit for 30 minutes. This will make the dough easier to roll out.
  • As the dough is resting, make the fillings.

Make the fillings - choose your favorite!

Spinach and feta

  • Heat olive oil in a pan and sauté onion until translucent.
  • Add spinach, dill and parsley. Cook until the spinach is wilted.
  • Stir in feta cheese, season with salt and pepper if desired.

Potato

  • Wash and peel the potatoes, then cut them in half.Boil the potatoes in water with some salt until fork tender.
  • Heat some olive oil in a pan and sauté onion until translucent.Add in the tomato paste and cook for a minute.
  • Mash the potatoes and add them to the onion. Stir and cook for a couple of minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
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Roll out, stuff and cook

  • Once the dough has rested and the fillings are prepared, it's time to assemble and cook. Divide the dough into 8 balls.
  • Roll out one of the balls pretty thinly into a semi-circle shape. Spread the filling on half of the dough, then fold the other half on the filling and seal the edges.Try to make sure there aren't many air bubbles in the pastry.The fewer air bubbles in your gozleme, the crispier it is going to be.
  • Heat some oil in a large pan over medium high heat. Once the oil is hot, transfer the flatbread into the pan and let it cook for about 2-4 minutes, once it's golden and crispy, flip and cook the other side.
  • Transfer onto a plate lined with a paper towel to absorb excess oil.
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Frequently asked questions

Can I bake these?

As noted above, this traditional gozleme recipe is made on the stove top in a pan called sac. You can also bake it following these instructions:
Preheat the oven to 450ºF and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Assemble the flatbread and place them on the baking sheet.Once the oven is hot, place the baking sheet in the oven and bake for 8 minutes.
Flip and bake for another 8 minutes or until the pastry is completely cooked and crispy.

Can I use crumbled feta to make the spinach filling?

It's always best to buy a block of feta and crumble it yourself. Pre-crumbled feta tends to be dry.

How large should these Turkish flatbreads be?

Traditionally speaking, gozleme can be pretty large, especially if it's made by rural women (who, by the way, are masters of Turkish cooking and have often been making the same recipe for decades). When making it at home, this flatbread should be as small as the pan you're going to fry them in because you don't want the edges to hang.

Can I freeze these?

Turkish people don't usually freeze this flatbread and prefer to have it fresh. However, you can freeze cooked and cooled gozleme. Wrap each tightly in a plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil.
You can freeze these for up to 2 months. To reheat, unwrap it completely and place it on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Heat in the oven at 280ºF for about 20 minutes until completely heated through.

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Serving suggestions

Gozleme is a breakfast item that can also be served as a filling snack through the day with a cup of freshly brewed tea. Being a full treat on its own, it can also be served with a simple side of sliced cucumber and tomatoes drizzled with lemon juice and olive oil.

You can slice it into pieces to grab or roll it into a wrap. You can also serve this classic Turkish flatbread with pickles such as spicy peppers or cabbage. However you serve this stuffed Turkish flatbread, you're going to love it!

Gozleme vs borek

If you have traveled in Turkey, especially Istanbul, you probably have seen borek shops on almost every corner. Borek is another popular Turkish food (more on that later) and it's different from gozleme. Borek is made from layers of yufka dough whereas a single layer of a different type of dough is used for this flatbread.

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Notes and tips

  • Gozleme is not supposed to be completely crispy so if yours softens a bit after sitting out for a while, it's completely okay.
  • You can make this recipe using only one filling or two fillings.
  • To save time, make the fillings in advance and simply make the dough and assemble when you're ready.
  • Store the leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. You can reheat them in a pan or in the microwave.
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Step-by-Step Recipe

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Gozleme recipe (Turkish Stuffed Flatbread)

Shadi HasanzadeNemati

Gozleme is a delicious Turkish flatbread stuffed with different fillings such as potatoes and spinach. Watch the video to learn how to make this classic Turkish recipe.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Resting time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Main Course

Cuisine Mediterranean, Turkish

Servings 8 servings

Calories 351 kcal

Ingredients

Gozleme dough

  • 3 ½ cup all purpose flour
  • cup vegetable oil or olive oil
  • 1 ¼ cup warm water

Potato filling

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 potatoes washed and peeled
  • 1 onion chopped
  • ½ tablespoon tomato paste
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper

Spinach filling:

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 4 cups baby spinach
  • ½ cup dill
  • ½ cup parsley
  • ½ cup feta cheese
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

Gozleme dough

  • Place all the ingredients in a large bowl and mix using a wooden spoon until combined.

  • Transfer the dough to a floured surface and knead until the dough comes together. (You can use a stand mixer with a dough hook to make the dough)

  • Cover the dough and let it rest for 30 minutes.

Potato filling

  • Fill a sauce pan with water and place it over medium heat. Add a generous pinch of salt.

  • Cut the potatoes in half and boil them in water until fork tender. Drain and let them cool for a few minutes. Mash the potatoes in a bowl and set it aside.

  • Meanwhile, heat olive oil in a pan and saute onion until translucent.

  • Add tomato paste and cook for a minute.

  • Add in the mashed potatoes and mix well until all ingredients are well combined. Season with salt and pepper. Turn the heat off.

Spinach filling

  • Heat olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Saute onion until translucent.

  • Add in spinach, dill and parsley to the onion. Mix and cook until spinach is wilted.

  • Add feta cheese and cook for a couple of minutes.

  • Season with salt and pepper. Turn the heat off.

Assemble and cook

  • Once the dough is rested for 30 minutes, divide it into 8 pieces.

  • Working with one piece at a time, roll out the dough thinly into a circle (make sure the circle is not too big) and top half of it with some of the filling (spinach or potato). Fold and seal the edges. Repeat this step with the remaining dough and filling.

  • Heat about 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil in a pan large enough to fit a gozleme in it.

  • Once the oil is hot enough, carefully place the gozleme in the pan, let it fry undisturbed for 4-5 minutes until crispy.

  • Flip and fry the other side for 4 minutes until cooked.

  • Transfer to a plate lined with paper towel to absorb excess oil.

  • Serve warm with a side salad or roll it into a wrap.

Video

Notes

  • Gozleme is not supposed to be completely crispy so if yours softens a bit after sitting out for a while, it's completely okay.
  • You can make this recipe using only one filling or two fillings.
  • To save time, make the fillings in advance and simply make the dough and assemble when you're ready.
  • This recipe makes a great breakfast dish. It's filling and makes a great grab and go breakfast.
  • Store the leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. Reheat in a pan or in the microwave.
  • To freeze, wrap each cooked gozleme in a plastic wrap and then aluminum foil. Freeze for up to 2 months. To reheat, unwrap the flatbread and place on a baking sheet. Heat in the oven at 280F for 20-30 minutes until heated through.

Nutrition

Calories: 351kcalCarbohydrates: 46gProtein: 8gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 276mgPotassium: 241mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 2004IUVitamin C: 14mgCalcium: 87mgIron: 4mg

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  1. Sara

    This looks delicious! I'm excited to make it. One of my children can't eat gluten. I'd like to try a gluten free version.Would this work with a gluten free flour blend?

    Reply

    • Shadi HasanzadeNemati

      Yes it absolutely would!

      Reply

  2. CC Hogan

    Gozleme Recipe (Turkish Stuffed Flatbread) (18)
    I love these kinds of breads. I have a 26-inch-wide Tawa/Saj in my outside kitchen which is perfect for breads. In our hot weather in the UK, I am cooking out there every night. I get it nice and hot, and if I roll the breads thin enough, they billow up wonderfully, even with stuffing!

    I also write about Unicorns. My main character, Arien the Unicorn, is fond of breads. And stew, of course.

    Reply

    • Shadi HasanzadeNemati

      Thank you CC for your kinds comment! Love the bread loving unicorn!

      Reply

  3. Allison

    Gozleme Recipe (Turkish Stuffed Flatbread) (19)
    First time making this and it came out delicious!

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FAQs

What is Gozleme dough made of? ›

Gozleme is a savoury Turkish flatbread that is stuffed with a variety of different toppings. The dough is a simple one - made with water, yeast, salt, olive oil, sugar and flour.

What is Turkish flatbread made of? ›

Dissolve the yeast, sugar, and salt in the warm water. Add the water and yogurt to the flour and mix well. The dough will be soft but not sticky. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and shape it into a ball.

Are Gozleme healthy? ›

Gozleme contains the nutrients your body needs daily. Rich with proteins, it balances your insulin level after the meal. Vitamin A supports your eye health. Vitamin C supports your immune system.

What is Gozleme in Turkey? ›

Gözleme is a savory Turkish stuffed turnover. The dough is usually unleavened, and made only with flour, salt and water, but gözleme can be made from yeast dough as well. It is similar to bazlama, but is lightly brushed with butter or oil, whereas bazlama is prepared without fat.

What is gozleme cooked on? ›

They're traditionally cooked over a round sac griddle, which is a wide, thin pan similar to a Mexican comal. Thankfully, authentic gozleme is easy to make at home over a wide non-stick pan.

What is the difference between gozleme and pide? ›

Originating from Turkey, Pide is an oval-shaped flatbread baked with various combinations of toppings or stuffings. You could say it's a cousin of Gozleme, only Pide dough is fluffier and more bread-like. Spiced mince meat (Kiymali Pide) is common, as are versions with spinach, and also Turkish beef sausage (sujuk).

What flour is Turkish bread made of? ›

What goes into a great pide? If available, buy plain flour for bread and pizza (often called 'bread flour' or 'pizza flour'). This is a high-protein flour that yields a firm and sturdy dough.

Why is Turkish bread so good? ›

Central to the Turkish bread-making tradition is the use of a delicate, highly hydrated dough. This type of dough is not only soft and pliable but is also pivotal in capturing the essence of Turkish bread's unparalleled texture. The distinctive taste and character of Turkish bread can be attributed to its fermentation.

Is Gozleme high in carbs? ›

Urban Eats Turkish Style Gozleme Feta & Spinach (1 serving) contains 82g total carbs, 82g net carbs, 28g fat, 32g protein, and 710 calories.

What culture is Gozleme from? ›

However, if you're looking for Turkish fast food, there are some great comfort food options, one of my favorites being gözleme. Gözleme is a very thin flatbread stuffed with an array of various toppings.

What is Turkish breakfast called in Turkish? ›

For Turks, kahvalti (breakfast) happens every single day of the week, and it's just as much a ritual on Wednesday as it is on Sunday.

Is gözleme like quesadilla? ›

Gozleme looks like a quesadilla but it's light, buttery and delicious. Also known as Turkish meatballs, they are a blend of beef and lamb and are juicy, light, and flavorful. This Turkish sandwich filled with salami, pepperoni, kasar cheese and tomato, is a local Çesme specialty so we had one when we were in Alaçati.

How do you eat gözleme? ›

Your gözleme will either be served to you in chopped pieces or left whole, folded into quarters. If you're eating on the go, it can even be rolled like a dürüm and you can go off on your merry way chomping at your gözleme.

What is cloud dough made of? ›

This easy no-cook dough requires just 2 ingredients: cornstarch and hair conditioner. Easy enough! Mix equal parts together in a bowl. There is no cooking required and students can get their hands messy while helping to make it.

What is Tibetan bread made of? ›

The ingredients are tsampa (barley flour), water and baking powder. It is cooked in a frying pan. It has been described as similar in appearance to naan. Balep korkun, with veg soup.

What is Armenian bread made of? ›

Lavash is made with flour, water, yeast, sugar and salt. It can also be made in an unleavened version by omitting sugar and yeast. Toasted sesame seeds and/or poppy seeds are sometimes sprinkled on before baking.

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