dritele
Dritele is a term that refers to a type of flatbread originating from the Balkans. It is commonly made from unleavened dough, often incorporating ingredients such as flour, water, and salt. The dough is typically rolled out thinly and then cooked on a hot surface, such as a griddle or a skillet, until it is lightly browned and slightly crispy.
The preparation of dritele can vary slightly between regions and households, with some recipes adding a small
Its simplicity and versatility have made dritele a staple in many Balkan cuisines. The thin, slightly chewy