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Pita Bread Recipe (2 Easy Ways)



This homemade Pita Bread Recipe puffs up beautifully to form that perfect pocket inside. Learn how to make Pita Bread with instructions for baking in the oven or on the stovetop.
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PITA BREAD INGREDIENTS:
►1 cup warm water
►2 1/4 tsp instant yeast 1 packet or 7 grams
►1/2 tsp sugar
►1/4 cup whole wheat flour 30 gr
►2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil plus another 1 tsp to oil the bowl
►2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour plus more to dust (312 gr)
►1 1/2 tsp fine sea salt

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⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
0:00 Intro
0:48Water and yeast tips
2:05 How to measure flour
2:33 Making pita dough
3:11 Kneading pita dough
4:38 Diving and rolling dough into balls
6:03 Rolling dough into disks
7:26 First method of baking pita bread
7:48 Second method of baking pita bread
8:24 Difference between both methods
9:28 Taste test
9:50 Pitta bread serving suggestions

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36 Comments

  1. Update to my comment 2 days ago. This recipe is better than ever. I made the dough and put it in the fridge for a slow rise overnight (10hours). Not only did it roll out like a dream, in exactly 2 mins in the oven, it puffed up like a balloon and the taste… AWESOME! Thank you thank you thank you 💖

  2. Very nice. Excellent and precise guidance. My pitas didn’t puff up but we’re still great. On the stove, the first one was impeccable but it left some flour residue that got burnt and adhered itself to the other pitas. I ate burnt flour and all. I loved them.

  3. Wow, just WOW. I made this recipe today and thought I'd try the stovetop method but I couldn't get my pita bread to puff up (it did make very nice flatbread though lol). So I turned the oven on, place a baking sheet upside down inside the oven and heated it to 500F. FABULOUS result, I had them with doner kebab meat inside with salad, salsa and Tahini sauce they were absolutely Awesome. Thank you sooo much for sharing Natasha xx

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