Homemade Pita Bread Recipe (2024)

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hl

Though I make mine slightly differently, there are a couple of things that should help you keep the "pocket." First, don't roll the dough too thin. Between the 1/8" here and the 1/4" I usually end up with is probably going to be better for pocketing.

Don't overbake; they should be puffed and looking a little "dry" but not really browned.

Then, as soon as you remove the pitas from the oven, tuck them under a towel until completely cool.

Hannah

The pan you cook these on has to be very hot when you place the dough or it won't puff properly. Give the pan about a minute in the oven by itself to re-heat between pitas.

Jessica

Hello everyone! Along with not rolling too thin, if you want perfect pockets you should fill a spray bottle with water to mist them. When you toss one into the oven, just spray it once or twice. This will ensure even and consistent puffing of the bread. Additionally, if you lay tin foil on the inside of your warming towel it will allow your bread to remain as soft as possible because it traps in the steam from each.

DanG

Another rising tip: I was having a hard time getting mine to rise in the oven - they'd kind of half pop then give up - then I tweaked my rolling technique. Instead of flipping the dough occasionally while rolling, I kept the bottom on the bottom and just rotated the dough. Maybe obvious, but that seemed to help!

MS

People always say you should let dough rise in a warm place. Newsflash-dough will rise even in the fridge. I put mine in the fridge & let it rise overnight. Slow rise brings out richer flavor. Not necessary to "punch down dough" & I'm not being politically correct. Just put the dough on the counter & divide it. Note that no one ever explains why punching is nec., bc it's not.

Debbie

I did not have ww flour, so used all unbleached flour and these turned out perfectly beautiful. Very delicious, too. Very easy on the hands for those that may suffer from arthritis.

Martha

Stove top baking: Pinch off 3 oz of dough and roll out between oiled parchment paper almost to the edges. Cut off parchment paper to 1/4 inch. Heat lightly oiled cast iron skillet until just smoking, take off the top parchment paper and put dough in pan still on bottom parchment. Quickly mist with water and put on a lid. Wait 20 seconds, mist, & cover. In a minute, turn the pita, take off the parchment, mist & cover. Quick & easy. Dough will keep for a week or more.

JD

The punch down/ steps associated with kneading and shaping all contribute to gluten development and the size/ shape of the air pockets you develop in the dough, which is this particular bread the pocket is a pretty big deal. Many explain why letting the gas out (punching) is necessary, because it is. You can accomplish shaping and creating consistent or airy crumb in a number of ways though-- feel free to not call it punching down.

Sue

This is a great recipe! I used a cast iron griddle in the oven, preheating it with the oven, and it worked beautifully. The bread puffed up like magic, and it was delicious.

Heather T

Love love love. This makes a great accompaniment to Sam Sifton’s Chicken Shawarma recipe. Sometimes I add cilantro, paprika, black pepper or other herbs to the pita dough before shaping and cooking. For cooking, I use a cast iron skillet that I pre-heat in the oven. I then place it on the stovetop and when the skillet cools, I just turn on the burner (low) and continue cooking. It’s much more efficient and I get great results every time. This is my staple pita recipe!

donna

In case anyone is intimidated, don't be! I mixed all of the ingredients at first so missed the step of letting yeast get frothy. I let it rise in the fridge for 48 hrs. I didn't let it come to room temperature or rise again before rolling out, but I still had large fluffy pockets! I did warm up the baking sheet with the oven and baked exactly as instructed, three minutes each, and I didn't over knead. Happy baking!

ChristoCook

They come out perfectly every time! I put my pizza stone on the grill, crank it up to high, and the pitas are done in no time. Keeps the heat out of the house, too, and easier than trying to flop the dough inside a burning oven.

Ashton

This recipe worked out great. I used a cast iron skillet to cook the pitas, instead of the cookie sheet that was suggested. I also added a small tray of cold water (ice works even better) to the oven while preheating/cooking to ensure my oven was steamy, which helped the pitas puff up beautifully!

wallaby

Surprisingly easy to make, and lots of fun to see it puff. Warning . . . follow directions not to brown pita . . . and don't roll too thin . . . easy to overbake, then it becomes crispy, and not soft and flexible as it should be.

Mike

I am a bit confused about this recipe. If you were to exclude the 1/2 cup reserved flour, the dough will be ~83% hydration. Do you mean it to be this wet? At 83% hydration kneading becomes quite difficult. My calculations are based off the weights you listed.

Sam

These were soo good. I came up with six pita breads rather than eight, but that was just right for us. So delicious with Mediterranean roasted vegetables and some crumbled feta.

pamela

Tastes amazing - too keep fluffiness do not roll these out, gently press them with your fingers and pull out n the edges to make a disc shape, then cook on medium high heat in pan on the stove.

Mark Johnson

I got good result flavor-wise, but the behavior in the oven was not as good as I wished. The first two puffed up nicely and made nice pockets. The rest did not fully inflate. I also thought I’d see more browning, but I had to leave them in quite a while longer than 10 seconds to get a little brown. Any thoughts on how I might do better next time?

Sara

Well, the funny thing is that I was logging on here to say this is a nice recipe, comes together fast, nice and soft, puffed up beautifully- but that it lacked flavor and needed salt. And then - I read through the recipe again and realized that I had somehow managed to completely forget the salt and olive oil. So my review now is that this is an amazing recipe-- so good, it even works when you forget key ingredients!

Lauren

I don’t know what I did wrong here. Yeast foamed, mixed dough, needed with kneading hook in mixer as directed. Dough doubled in size, rolled them out and when they baked they didn’t puff at all. I heated the baking sheet beforehand and they were like ever so slightly browned versions of what they looked like before I put them in the oven. Lot of time with the resting and rolling for no payoff.

LOLA

I must be the only one who was totally confused with Step 1s directions. I added the flour to the yeast without letting it bloom for 15min! Lol I had to redo do the entire step. That Step needs to be written better. But, I’m a novice bread baker and was following it by how it was written.

Sj

Using a steel on top of the burners for this is awesome. I make mine with Supersprout Whole wheat four and the taste is so much better. Freshly milled flour will also make a huge difference.If you can wait, putting the dough in the fridge for a day or 2 will also enhance the flavour.I was instructed to roll them from the middle outwards to ensure the puff.

Kim Whittall

I have always purchased store bought. I just made Pita for my first time and they are amazing !

Linda

I put these in my wood-fired pizza oven after making some pizza. Oven temp itself was probably under 600 by then, but the stone was still super hot. They cooked beautifully in about a minute, with a full pocket in each one! The dough is easy to make, and they freeze really well.

Martin

If heating a big oven is too much for a small pita, this works just as well in a stove top cast iron frying pan.

ethan h

Note 31grams = 1/4 cup for the first measure

Lisa

@Mike, I’m in Germany also. I use the yeast conversion chart on dovesfarm.co.uk to convert dry, instant, & fresh yeast. The problem is when recipes are listing yeast in tablespoons rather than being consistent with metric measurements. Typically a teaspoon of dry or instant yeast is 3-4 g & equates to 10 g of fresh yeast. So for this recipe with 2 teaspoons of dry yeast, use 20 g of fresh yeast (dissolve the fresh yeast in liquid as you typically do).

Lisa

Please NYT Cooking … use metrics consistently, even with smaller amounts. Mixing up grams for larger amounts, such as grams for the flour in this recipe with teaspoons for the yeast isn’t helpful for those of us using scales. Please list both tsp/Tbsp with the grams equivalents. Being inclusive of cooking measurements is great; please follow through fully.

Jonathan Frishtick

If your recipe uses Kosher salt by volume, then you must state the manufacturer. Morton’s and Diamond Crystal have different densities and as a result their volumetric amounts will be different. The solution - weigh your salt.

MO

Instead of baking mine in a pan, I set the oven at 500F and lay them on a cookie rack to bake. The rack allows me to bake 2 or 3 at a time. They puff up beautifully.

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Homemade Pita Bread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between pita and Greek style pita bread? ›

Greek pita bread is one of those lesser-known flatbreads that is often referred to as “Mediterranean Pita” or as “pocket-less pita”. Whereas the more common pita bread (sometimes called “Arabic pita”) has a hollow “pocket” that is usually stuffed, Greek pita bread is soft, slightly thicker and has no pocket.

Is homemade pita bread good for you? ›

Like other whole-grain foods, pita bread can and should be included in a healthy diet and may provide significant health benefits. Eating more whole-grain, complex carbohydrates instead of refined grains has been associated with reduced risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and obesity.

What is the difference between naan and pita bread? ›

Naan bread is soft, fluffy, and chewy, whereas pita bread is denser with a slightly crispy texture on the outside. Naan bread also has a buttery flavor due to the ghee and buttermilk in the dough, which adds an extra dimension of flavor compared to pita bread's more neutral taste.

What makes the pocket in pita bread? ›

The pocket in a pita is made by steam, which puffs up the dough during the baking process. When the bread cools, it becomes flat again but a pocket is left in the middle of the bread. The pockets in pita bread make them perfect for making sandwiches, wraps, and other types of recipes you can hold in your hand.

What is the healthiest pita bread to eat? ›

Choose whole wheat varieties, which contain more fiber and nutrients. Choose lower sodium options, especially if you are watching your blood pressure. Select pita bread with higher fiber and/or protein content which will help keep you full.

Is pita bread better for you than bread? ›

Pitas are lower in sodium than bread, so that it may be the best option for those eating a low-salt diet. The main difference you'll see between the two types of bread lies in the quality of the ingredients - a slice of white Wonder bread isn't going to contain the same nutrition or fiber as a whole-wheat pita.

What are the disadvantages of pita bread? ›

The distinct downside of pita bread is the enormous content of sodium. The same serving size of 60 grams subjects your body to 322 milligrams of salt. Depending on what bread you eat, either white or whole wheat, you will get different nutritional values.

Is pita bread anti inflammatory? ›

Pita bread reduces inflammation within the body.

How long does homemade pita bread last? ›

The baked pita will stay fresh for about 3 days stored in an airtight container or bag. Reheat before serving. You can also freeze the pita for up to three months.

Is there a difference between pita and gyro? ›

The pita is a soft and leavened flatbread, generally round or oval. It is often used in pockets because that helps hold the fillings and can also be cut and used as a tortilla. On the other hand, Gyros is the meat filling inside the pita.

What is a good substitute for pita bread? ›

Lettuce wraps. A good substitute for pita bread or tortilla wraps is lettuce. Use the large outer leaves to ensure you have a large enough area to hold the filling. Lettuce leaves make for a very low carb option and help towards reaching or exceeding the daily target of five portions of fruit and vegetables.

Why is my pita not puffing? ›

A host of factors can make perfectly puffed pitas difficult to pull off. If the round of dough is too thick, the dough is too dry or the oven temperature is too low, pita breads will struggle to puff.

Why is my pita thin on one side? ›

Flipping the pita soon after it begins to puff (just when it begins to bubble around the edges) prevents one side of the pita from being substantially thinner than the other. I tend to pull my pitas from the oven as soon as they are fully puffed, to keep them soft.

Can you cut pita bread to make a pita pocket? ›

ela cuts her pitta bread is by making a slit about 1cm in along the long side of it, before pulling it apart to make a perfect pocket to fill with lots of tasty bits and bobs.

Is there different types of pita bread? ›

As for the pita bread, there are two types: the flat, thin style that is easily torn and has a chewy texture, and the thicker, spongy style used as a pocket for sandwiches.

What is the difference between Middle Eastern pita and Greek pita? ›

Greek pita tends to hold its shape more whereas Middle Eastern pita bread can fall apart if it's not too fresh. Both types of flatbreads are delicious and useful in their own right. At the end of the day, both cultures share so much in common that the differences are quite indistinguishable at times.

What is Greek pita made of? ›

Greek pita bread (flatbreads)

In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, yeast, salt and sugar. Slowly start integrating the water, milk and olive oil. You should get a supple dough that comes away from the sides of the bowl. Once the pita bread dough has risen, lightly dust a surface and cut in 6 pieces.

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