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Easy Flatbread with Cauliflower and Tofu

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Photo by Alex Lau, Food Styling by Sue Li, Prop Styling by Kalen Kaminski

Chef Josh McFadden’s crazy-simple yogurt flatbreads from Bon Appetit’s August 2015 issue inspired this whole-grain version. It pairs with just about anything you can think of. Make sure to use conventional (i.e., not Greek) yogurt, otherwise the ratio of dry to wet ingredients will be thrown off. This recipe is part of the 2019 Feel Good Food Plan, our ten-day plan for starting the year off right.

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