… Piada is a thin Italian flatbread. Piadina is the larger version – typically from the Romagna region – no yeast required! It's a perfect receptacle for street food or more accurately “kiosk” food – sweet or savoury and there's a size to suit every appetite. More to the point it's ideal to serve with sharing plates!
It's not very often I recommend nay rave about “store bought” stuff but here's my suggestion not just for the summer, for any time.
You can buy piada or piadina from most supermarkets. The bread takes 2 minutes each side to warm and colour in a dry, non-stick frying pan. Keep your warmed breads wrapped in foil until you're ready to serve.
Here's what they look like:
Here's a serving idea :
Check out this taco stand – fill your piada with whatever takes your fancy – cheeses, meats, salads and slot into the stand.
Available on line or stores like Dunelm - how very international!
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