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Pita Bread

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 Pita Bread

Pita Bread © Israel Talby

Pita bread is served at just about every meal in the Middle East. It can be used for dipping, or to make delicious sandwiches in the pocket. In the Middle East, pita is made in brick ovens, where very high heat can be achieved. It is very hard to duplicate in a home kitchen, but this recipe, combined with high heat, comes very close.

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Ingredients:

  • 1 package of yeast, or quick rising yeast
  • 1/2 cup warm water
  • 3 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
  • 1 cup lukewarm water

Preparation:

Dissolve yeast in 1/2 cup of warm water. Add sugar and stir until dissolved. Let sit for 10-15 minutes until water is frothy.

Combine flour and salt in large bowl.

Make a small depression in the middle of flour and pour yeast water in depression.

Slowly add 1 cup of warm water, and stir with wooden spoon or rubber spatula until elastic.

Place dough on floured surface and knead for 10-15 minutes. When the dough is no longer sticky and is smooth and elastic, it has been successfully kneaded.

Coat large bowl with vegetable oil and place dough in bowl. Turn dough upside down so all of the dough is coated.

Allow to sit in a warm place for about 3 hours, or until it has doubled in size.

Once doubled, roll out in a rope, and pinch off 10-12 small pieces. Place balls on floured surface. Let sit covered for 10 minutes. Preheat oven to 500 deg F. and make sure rack is at the very bottom of oven. Be sure to also preheat your baking sheet.

Roll out each ball of dough with a rolling pin into circles. Each should be about 5-6 inches across and 1/4 inch thick.

Bake each circle for 4 minutes until the bread puffs up. Turn over and bake for 2 minutes.

Remove each pita with a spatula from the baking sheet and add additional pitas for baking.

Take spatula and gently push down puff. Immediately place in storage bags.

Storing Pita Bread

Pita bread can be stored for up to a week in a pantry or bread box, and up to a month in the freezer. Be sure to use freezer bags when storing in the freezer.

User Reviews

 5 out of 5
I made pitas!, Member kidpyramid

First time and they are perfect! I'm so excited! While the dough was rising I decided to read about what could go wrong with my pitas. One person said that rolling them too thin could be a problem. Another stated that you needed to not open the oven door to peek at them because you don't want to lose any of the steam in the oven. Also the heat was a big factor. I cranked my oven to 550 degrees. My pitas were pretty thin. Definitely less than the 1/4 inch recommended in the recipe. As for the steam I remembered from my French bread baking that you can add steam for a crispier crust. So I added steam by tossing a quarter cup of water into the bottom of the oven before shutting the door. Then I baked for 4 minutes. I forgot to turn the pitas and bake the extra 2 minutes but they came out great. When I did turn them and bake longer they cracked more when pressing out the air. So I recommend cranking the heat on your oven and adding water for steam. YUMMY!

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