No-Oven Turkish Bread Bazlama

Section: Perfect Side Dishes

This Turkish bazlama is made easily on the stovetop with just a handful of everyday ingredients—flour, milk, water, yeast, and a touch of sugar and salt. The dough is kneaded until smooth, then allowed to rise before being divided and shaped into rounds. Each piece is baked on a heated pan, filling with air to create a soft, hollow inside ideal for wraps or soaking up sauces. For extra flavor, brush each bread with melted butter or olive oil after cooking, and sprinkle with parsley if desired. Best enjoyed warm and fresh from the pan.

Authored By Tyla
Updated on Wed, 28 May 2025 21:47:38 GMT
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There is something deeply satisfying about making Turkish bazlama with your own hands. This pillowy flatbread is cooked right on the stove with only three basic ingredients yet comes out perfectly soft and airy every time. The bread puffs up beautifully, making it ideal for wrapping around grilled meats or dunking into your favorite stew. With no oven required, it is a staple you will want to make again and again.

I first made bazlama on a rainy day when my oven broke, and now I never bother turning on the oven for bread if I do not have to. Everyone lights up when they see these golden breads puff up on the stove.

Ingredients

  • Bread flour or all-purpose flour: Provides structure and chew Opt for high gluten flour if you want the best texture
  • Warm milk: Helps the bread stay tender Use whole milk for richness
  • Warm water: Loosens the dough and keeps it light Use filtered water for best flavor
  • Instant dry yeast: Makes the bread rise quickly Check that your yeast is fresh for the biggest bubbles
  • Sugar: Feeds the yeast and adds slight sweetness Go for granulated white sugar to keep flavor clean
  • Salt: Balances out flavors Use kosher salt or sea salt for pure taste
  • Melted unsalted butter or olive oil (optional topping): Adds a glossy finish and richer taste Choose a good quality butter or extra virgin olive oil
  • Chopped parsley (optional topping): Sprinkles of freshness and color Pick flat-leaf parsley for best flavor

Step-by-Step Instructions

Activate the Yeast:
Pour the warm milk warm water sugar and yeast into a mixing bowl Mix thoroughly with a whisk to dissolve the sugar and wake up the yeast Allow the mixture to sit for three to five minutes until a light foam appears on the surface
Form the Dough:
Add the flour and salt to the yeast mixture Begin mixing with a spoon or your hand until a rough shaggy dough forms If dough is too sticky add a sprinkle more flour
Knead for Smoothness:
Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface Knead for about eight to ten minutes until the dough is soft and smooth and springs back when pressed This step builds structure so take your time
Proof the Dough:
Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl Cover it with plastic wrap or a clean towel Set it in a warm spot and let it rise for one hour until doubled in size The dough should feel light and airy when gently pressed
Shape into Rounds:
Gently punch down the dough Divide it into six equal pieces Roll each into a ball Cover the balls with a slightly damp towel to keep them moist
Flatten the Dough:
Using a rolling pin flatten each ball to about eighteen centimeters in diameter and five millimeters thick Dust lightly with flour if needed to prevent sticking
Heat the Pan:
Set a heavy skillet or griddle on the stove over medium heat Allow it to get hot for two to three minutes A thick pan works best to create an even rise
Cook the Bread:
Place one round of dough into the pan Wait for bubbles to appear on the surface after two to three minutes When you see lots of bubbles flip the bread using a spatula
Steam for Puffiness:
Once flipped lower the heat and wait for the bread to puff like a balloon If the bread does not puff give it a gentle press with the spatula Move it around the pan to ensure even cooking
Keep Bread Soft:
Remove the bread and cover with a clean towel immediately This locks in steam and keeps the bread supple as you cook the remaining rounds
Finish and Serve:
Brush each hot bread with a little melted butter or olive oil and sprinkle with parsley if desired Serve fresh and warm
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My favorite part is watching the breads transform into soft little balloons I have had so many laughs with my family as we guess which bread will puff up the most It always turns into a game and brings everyone together in the kitchen

Storage Tips

Bazlama tastes best hot and fresh If you have leftovers wrap them in a towel and then a plastic bag to keep them soft at room temperature for a day or two For longer storage pop them in the freezer wrapped tightly They reheat beautifully in a hot pan or toaster

Ingredient Substitutions

You can substitute half or all of the milk with extra warm water to keep the bread dairy free If you only have active dry yeast just let it bloom for about ten minutes before mixing the dough If you want extra flavor try sprinkling nigella or sesame seeds on top before cooking

Serving Suggestions

Slice the breads open and stuff with falafel grilled chicken or roasted vegetables They make excellent wraps for gyros or shawarma or use as a base for pizza toppings They are also perfect for scooping up hummus baba ganoush or even simple soups

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Cultural Context

Bazlama has roots in Turkish villages where it is often cooked over an open fire Traditionally it was baked as a daily bread and shared at family-style meals Its popularity has spread to neighboring regions making it a familiar comfort food across the Mediterranean and Middle East

Recipe Questions

→ Can I use all-purpose flour instead of bread flour?

Yes, all-purpose flour works well for bazlama, giving a softer texture that's easy to roll and cook.

→ Why does the bread puff up during cooking?

The dough forms air pockets as steam builds up inside, causing it to inflate and create a hollow center.

→ How should I serve this Turkish bread?

Enjoy it warm with dips, wrap it around grilled meats or vegetables, or use it as an accompaniment for curries.

→ Can I make this bread without butter or oil?

Absolutely. Butter or olive oil is optional and mainly for extra flavor and softness after cooking.

→ What is the best pan to use for this bread?

A thick pan or griddle provides even heat, helping the bread rise properly and develop a tender texture.

→ How do I store leftover bazlama?

Wrap cooled bread in a cloth or airtight container; reheat on the pan to refresh its softness before serving.

No-Oven Turkish Bread Bazlama

Fluffy Turkish bazlama, no oven needed. Enjoy warm, pocketed rounds—excellent for filling or dipping.

Prep Duration
90 mins
Cooking Duration
15 mins
Overall Time
105 mins
Authored By: Tyla

Recipe Type: Side Dishes

Level of Difficulty: Great for Beginners

Cuisine Type: Turkish

Serves: 6 Portions (6 round flatbreads (18 cm each))

Diet Preferences: Vegetarian-Friendly

What You Need

→ Dough

01 500 g bread flour or all-purpose flour
02 160 ml warm milk
03 160 ml warm water
04 10 g instant dry yeast
05 10 g granulated sugar
06 8 g salt

→ Topping (optional)

07 20 g melted unsalted butter or olive oil
08 chopped fresh parsley

How to Make It

Step 01

Combine warm milk, warm water, sugar, and instant dry yeast in a large mixing bowl and mix thoroughly.

Step 02

Add bread flour and salt to the yeast mixture. Stir to combine, then knead by hand until the dough is smooth and no longer sticky.

Step 03

Cover the bowl with a clean cloth and let the dough rise in a warm place until it doubles in size, approximately 1 hour.

Step 04

Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface. Divide into 6 equal pieces and shape each into a round. Cover loosely with plastic wrap.

Step 05

Flatten each piece of dough using a rolling pin into a round measuring 18 cm in diameter and 5 mm thick.

Step 06

Heat a thick-bottomed skillet or nonstick pan over medium heat.

Step 07

Cook each dough round in the hot pan until bubbles form on the surface. Flip and cook the opposite side. When the bread balloons, reduce heat to low.

Step 08

Transfer cooked bread to a warm plate and cover with a clean cloth to keep moist.

Step 09

Brush the surface of each bread with melted butter or olive oil. Garnish with chopped parsley if desired and serve warm.

Important Notes

  1. Using a thick pan ensures even cooking and allows the bread to puff up properly.
  2. This bread is ideal for wrapping around fillings or dipping in sauces.

Tools You’ll Need

  • Large mixing bowl
  • Measuring jug
  • Rolling pin
  • Thick-bottomed skillet or nonstick pan
  • Clean cloth or towel

Allergy Details

Always check the ingredients for allergens and consult an expert if necessary.
  • Contains gluten (wheat flour)
  • Contains dairy (milk and butter); use olive oil for a dairy-free version

Nutritional Details (Each Serving)

This nutrition info is for reference only and isn’t a substitute for professional medical advice.
  • Calorie Count: 250
  • Total Fat: 2.5 grams
  • Total Carbs: 48 grams
  • Protein Content: 8 grams