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Yogurt-Marinated Mushrooms With Flatbread

YogurtMarinated Mushrooms With Flatbread recipe
Photograph by Yudi Ela, food styling by Susie Theodorou, prop styling by Aneta Florczyk

Spiced yogurt imparts tenderness and creamy tang to maitake or crimini mushrooms and creates delicious charred outer layers. Serve with a simple naan-like grilled flatbread, which can be made gluten-free with millet flour if you prefer—but cook them in a skillet instead as they will be more delicate to handle. —Rachel Gurjar

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