I’ve auditioned many a dough recipe for these little beauties, and my fatayar dough wins it. The flavor and texture of this dough are spot on, and with no second rise, these soft little breads come together more swiftly. Serve them as part of a maza or as an appetizer with a glass of wine. Bake them ahead, and freeze them wrapped very well. Thaw and revive in a low oven. Store the fresh flatbreads in an airtight container for a couple of days, warming in a low oven before serving.
Proof the yeast by dissolving it in ¼ cup of the warm water with the sugar and letting it activate for about 15 minutes.
Whisk together the flour and salt in a mixer bowl or medium bowl. Create a well in the center and add the oil and proofed yeast mixture. Using a stand mixer fitted with the hook attachment or by hand, slowly work the wet ingredients into the dry, adding the remaining 3/4 cup water slowly.
Knead by hand or with the dough hook in the mixer until the dough is very soft, smooth, and tacky/sticky to the touch (but it should not leave dough on your fingers when touched).
In a clean bowl at least twice the size of the dough, lightly coat the dough and the sides of the bowl with oil. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm spot until doubled, about 90 minutes (don't go much longer than that, though).
While the dough rises, make the filling. In a medium bowl, combine the halloumi, labne, scallions, and dried mint.
When the dough is ready, heat the oven to 375 degrees. Line two sheet pans with parchment paper.
To shape the flatbreads, roll out half of the dough at a time to about 1/4-inch. Use a 2 1/2-inch round cutter, or the top of a glass, to cut out circles. Position these as close together as possible. Using a spatula or by hand, transfer the circles to one of the pans. Repeat this same process with the second half of the dough.
Spread about a teaspoon of the filling on top of each little circle. Brush the tops with olive oil.
Bake one sheet at a time for 12-15 minutes, or until the breads are light golden brown.
Serve the cheese breads warm or at room temperature.