This is the easiest flatbread recipe ever… a total go-to of mine for any meal or snack requiring dipping or wrapping. It involves just four ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen and just a few minutes to combine and roll out the dough. The longest part is letting the dough sit in the fridge for an hour, but I’ve gotten away with cutting that back to 20 or 30 minutes while I’m making the other components of my meal… Today the other “component” is this smoky sweet potato hummus, as my contribution to The Food Matters Project. Erin from one of my favorite blogs, Naturally Ella, chose this week’s recipe – a simple “blank canvas” homemade hummus. Delicious on its own… but the choices of flavors to add are endless. I made some sweet potato veggie burgers the other night (post coming soon), and I had half of a mushy baked potato in my fridge so the decision made itself. This is a little sweet, a little smoky, a little earthy and a little spicy. I would say my recipe combination here is on the medium side, but feel free to punch up the paprika and cayenne to make it more bold… taste as you go and adjust as you wish. For the original recipe, visit Naturally Ella. For countless other variations, click here to see what the other members came up with. Flatbread recipe slightly adapted from Yotam Ottolenghi’s Plenty