Yes, it’s a “nachos” recipe. But, let not the name fool ya, we have loads of Mediterranean flavors going on!
Everyone loves nachos. I sure do! I love a crispy chip topped with melted cheese and all sorts of goodies. But these nachos takes a bit of a “healthified” Mediterranean detour.
Think of this homemade nachos recipe as another little mezze dish—with all the Mediterranean flavors, and the whole tribal closeness that comes with a table full of friends, rolling up their sleeves and digging into one large platter.
And because we’re in that moment of late summer sweetness, when tomatoes are at their best, they had to be the main event. Raw tomatoes would work, but as we know, roasting tomatoes is a sure way to perfect their flavor. Even better with a sprinkle of Za’atar!
Heaps of garlic-roasted tomatoes and fresh herbs–with other Mediterranean suspects like feta, olives, and marinated artichokes. And in place of your average chip, homemade flatbread chips made from light, protein-packed Flatout® Flatbread artisan thin pizza crust (only 4 Weight Watchers® smart points per serving, in case you’re counting!) A brush of our favorite Greek extra virgin olive oil, of course
The flatbread chips come together in a snap! First, brush the flatbread with some good extra virgin olive oil, cut them into triangles, and broil for a couple mins until golden brown. Crispy perfection!
PrintMediterranean Roasted Tomato “Nachos” Recipe
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: serves 6 or more 1x
Description
Yes, it’s a “nachos” recipe. But, let not the name fool ya, we have loads of Mediterranean flavors going on!
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 lb grape tomatoes
- 1/4 cup quality extra virgin olive oil, more for later
- 4 garlic cloves, crushed
- Salt
- 1 Package Flatout® Flatbread Traditional Thin Pizza Crust (6 flatbreads)
- 2 tsp za’atar spice
- 1 cup marinated artichokes, drained
- 1 cup chopped fresh herbs (parsley, dill and mint)
- 1/2 cup pitted Kalamata olives
- 1/3 cup crumbled feta cheese
Instructions
- Heat oven to 400 degrees F.
- In a large bowl, place tomatoes and crushed garlic. Add a generous pinch of salt. Drizzle with the olive oil. Toss to combine.
- Spread tomatoes on a baking sheet. Roast in the heated oven for 30 minutes. Remove and set aside to cool.
- Switch oven to broil. Brush the flatbread lightly with extra virgin olive oil, then cut into triangles. Broil for 1-3 minutes, watching carefully, until the flatbread triangles turn into golden brown crispy chips.
- Place the flatbread chips on a serving board or a platter. Top with roasted tomatoes.
- Sprinkle with za’atar spice, then add the remaining toppings. Serve immediately.
Notes
- If you prefer, particularly if you’re not serving immediately, place the different toppings like the roasted tomatoes and marinated artichokes in bowls rather than directly on top of the flatbread chips.
- For gluten free, use FlatOut Gluten Free Wraps to make the chips.
- Recommended for this Recipe: Our Early Harvest or Private Reserve Extra Virgin Olive Oil; all-natural Za’atar Spice.
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- Prep Time: 10 mins
- Cook Time: 30 mins
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: Baked
- Cuisine: Mediterranean
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Love you and your recipes. I’m not a foodie but you make it easy and enticing and DELISH. Kudos
Thanks, Merle!
Have a question Suzy….what is the difference between white cardamom and green cardamom ? And do you sell the white one ?….I can’t seem to find it anywhere. Thank you for your time.
Hi there! Thanks for reaching out. In my limited knowledge, there is true or green cardamom (when bleached, it’s referred to as white cardamom). Then there is black or brown cardamom pods, these are larger pods. We only sell all-natural ground green cardamom-> https://shop.themediterraneandish.com/product/cardamom-green-ground/ And I love it!
Another winner Suzy.! So easy peasy…and healthy. Thank you for icluding the calorie and nutrition information too. We love you here in Fresno California !
Great! I am so happy you enjoyed it! Thank you for the kind comment…I appreciate the love!
What could I use in place of the za’atar spice which I don’t have?
Hi Jana…so there really is nothing quite like za’atar spice, but you can do a pinch of dried oregano, if that’s more available to you.
I love everything about this recipe! Za’atar spice is one of my favorites.
Awesome, Kelly! Thanks for stoppin in!
I love flatbread nachos like this – all the flavor without the extra large carbs getting in the way!
You’re so right! All the flavor! And far healthier!
this sounds like such a healthy version of nachos, I could get into this real fast. It will disappear if you set it in front of me.
I love the idea of Mediterranean nachos! Any excuse for more feta and olive sin my diet is good with me 🙂 And this is so pretty! It would definitely make a great party app.
Lol! Then, you’ve gotta try this recipe soon! Thanks for stopping in, Jeni!
This looks like the perfect summer nacho recipe! My mouth is watering here 🙂