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Piadine

December 5, 2025 by Liliana Leave a Comment

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Piadine are Italian flat bread sandwiches. You can buy them all over Italy, filled with cold meats, cheese, grilled vegetables, and even sweet versions with Nutella. I love this simple, traditional version with prosciutto, rocket and cheese.

You can use any cheese here, Stracchino is a very soft Italian cows-milk cheese that has a beautiful delicate flavor. The mild taste of fresh mozzarella, ricotta or even mascarpone would also be delicious with the saltiness of the prosciutto.  But you can go with your own tastes and fill the dough with whatever takes your fancy.

The dough is very easy to make, I’ve given directions to make it by hand and also in a food processor to make things even easier.

Piadine

Traditional flat bread used to make Italian sandwiches.
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Servings: 6
Ingredients Method

Ingredients
  

  • 300 g plain flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 185 ml warm water
Prosciutto, Cheese and Rocket Filling
  • 375 g soft cheese (stracchino, fresh mozzarella, ricotta or mascarpone)
  • 1 cup rocket leaves
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • salt
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • 12 slices prosciutto

Method
 

To make by hand
  1. Place the flour, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl and mix to combine. Make a well in the center and add the oil and water. Use a fork to gradually mix the flour into the liquid, then bring together with your hands. Knead for a few minutes until smooth and elastic.
To make in a food processor
  1. Put the flour, baking powder and salt into the bowl of a food processor and pulse to combine. With the motor running, gradually pour in the oil and water and pulse until mixture forms a ball. Remove and knead until smooth.
Once dough is formed
  1. Cover the dough with cling wrap and allow to rest for 30 minutes.
  2. Divide dough into 6 pieces and roll into flat thin circles. Don’t worry if they’re not perfectly round.
  3. Heat a non-stick frypan over high heat. Place a piadina round into the dry pan and cook for a minute on one side. Flip over, the cooked side should have round blistered char marks. Now cook for another minute on the other side. Keep warm while you repeat with all the dough.
  4. Top cooked piadine with a smear of cheese, rocket tossed with lemon juice and olive oil, a little salt and pepper and slices of prosciutto. Alternatively go with filling of your choice.
  5. Fold to encase and serve.

Recipe from my book – Food for Sharing  Italian Style, New Holland Publishers, Photo – Jonathan VDK

Filed Under: Pizza/Pies/Bread/Savouries Tagged With: flat bread, piadine

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Hi. I’m Liliana. Welcome to my little Italian kitchen under the Australian sun. Here you’ll find recipes that come from my Italian roots mixed with the multicultural melting pot of my Aussie home. I love to share stories about food and travel. I’m always dreaming of Italy, have a passion for the ancient world, and when not in the kitchen you will find me in a good book or two.  I believe food connects us to each other and there is nothing better than good simple food placed in the middle of the table for everyone to share. Hoping my recipes bring a little piece of Italy and joy to your table.

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Welcome to my little Italian kitchen in sunny Australia. My family originates from the Italian region of Calabria, and my food reflects my roots as well as the multicultural pot of my Australian home. I am a writer, traveller, cook and eater. My cookbooks are a collection of family recipes and twists on Italian favourites.

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