Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner. When it comes to this Rosemary Potato Flatbread with Cauliflower Crust Option it’s completely up to you!
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Rosemary Potato Flatbread with Cauliflower Crust Option topped with a fried egg on a wooden board

I Don’t Mean to Toot My Own Horn But Look How Beautiful This Flatbread is!

Perhaps my prettiest flatbread yet. I take store bought flatbread, top it with creamy gruyere, crispy fried baby potatoes and rosemary, and pop it in the oven. And a few minutes later…bliss!

Rosemary Potato Flatbread with Cauliflower Crust Option garnished with rosemary sitting on a round wooden board

Drooling Is Encouraged

What is it about crispy potatoes and cheese that is just so dang mesmerizing? Whatever it is, I am like a moth to a flame. Resistance is futile…and when topped with a fried egg, well forget about it!

Hands holding a knife and cutting a slice of Rosemary Potato Flatbread with Cauliflower Crust Option

How to Fry The Perfect Egg!

That crispy crust, rich gruyere, and aromatic rosemary are already spectacular, but when you add a perfectly fried egg, this meal is over the top fabulous! So how do you fry the perfect egg—>click to find out!

A Rosemary Potato Flatbread with Cauliflower Crust Option with a fried egg with runny yolk

Perfection, No Matter How You Slice It…See What I Did There?

Whether you choose a traditional flatbread available at almost all grocery stores or a cauliflower crust, your mouth, eyes and belly will be satisfied and happy.

A slice of Rosemary Potato Flatbread with Cauliflower Crust Option with fried egg being lifted

 

Gluten and Carb Watchers, I’ve Got Your Back With Several Choices!

If you wish to skip the traditional flatbread to keep the carbs and gluten in check, you may want to opt for a cauliflower crust instead of flatbread! Many stores carry cauliflower crust options that are delicious. But you can also order online and have them delivered to your door. We love two brands of Cauliflower Crust. For this recipe we used Caulipower Pizza Crust. It is gluten free, thin and crisp. But if you want to go completely grain free,  Cali’flour Pizza Crust works well and only 60 calories and 1 net carb per serving! (If you want to buy Cali’flour Foods Pizza Crusts use the discount code theorganickitchen at check out to receive 10% off orders over $50) Trust us, you’ll never miss the bread with either of these crusts!

 

The Recipe: Rosemary Potato Flatbread with Cauliflower Crust Option

Tips and What You Need: I love a good cast iron pan for frying potato slices. You will need a cookie sheet and a good knife.

 

5 from 8 votes
Rosemary Potato Flatbread with Cauliflower Crust Option
Prep Time
5 mins
Cook Time
10 mins
 

Whether you chose a traditional flatbread or the cauliflower crust, your mouth, eyes and belly will be satisfied and happy with this Rosemary Potato Flatbread!

Servings: 2 servings
Ingredients
  • 1-3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil (separated)
  • 1/4-1/3 pound gold baby potatoes, thinly sliced (if you use a traditional rectangle flatbread go with 1/3 pound)
  • 1 flatbread or cauliflower pizza crust (any shape works)
  • 1/2 cup guyere cheese, grated
  • 3 sprigs rosemary, leaves stripped and finely chopped
  • 1-2 fried eggs (if desired)
  • sea salt and freshly geound pepper to taste
Instructions
Note: This recipe makes one flatbread for sharing, of course you may double the recipe if you aren't inclined to share;)
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees and place oven rack in center position (if using cauliflower crusts, follow package directions)

  2. Heat a large frying pan on medium high heat for two minutes. Add 1-2 tablespoons olive oil and heat until hot but not smoking

  3. Add thinly sliced potatoes, cooking for 2-3 minutes per side, until each side is golden, remove from heat when done

  4. While potatoes cook:

    Place flatbread on cookie sheet and brush with 1 tablespoon olive oil (if using cauliflower crust follow directions on package) top with shredded cheese. When potatoes are done, layer onto flatbread, sprinkle with sea salt, pepper and rosemary (to taste)

  5. Place pizza in oven for 7-8 minutes or until flatbread is golden and cheese is melted

  6. While pizza cooks, prepare egg:

    With a paper towel, carefully wipe the pan the potatoes were in and heat pan again

    When pan is hot add more olive oil to coat bottom of pan

    When oil is hot but not smoking, crack egg(s) into the pan and fry until whites are set but yolks are runny (3 minutes or so)

    Tip: to prevent sticking, use plenty of oil and make sure pan is very hot

  7. When pizza is done, place egg(s) on top, sprinkle egg with sea salt and pepper

    Slice and enjoy!

 

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