There’s just something about making something completely from scratch that is indescribably satisfying for a home cook. While I've made my share of kitchen disasters, what keeps me cooking is the prideful moments of success like when I made homemade cannoli for the first time, or when a friend of mine and I created our own from-scratch Limoncello. Making your own bread is definitely, one of those moments in the kitchen when you really feel like you've accomplished something great. Pita Bread is the perfect start in homemade bread making, as it is an easier recipe making for a perfect cooking ego boost. After you make these pita pockets who knows, maybe you'll be making homemade challah or braided sweet rolls next!
We ate these pitas filled with warm lamb meat balls, and muhammara, a tasty walnut red pepper spread by Laziz Foods. Here are some more ideas of how to use pita bread—slice into wedges and dip into hummus or muhammara, make a sandwich with turkey or ham and veggies, fill with falafel or black bean burger patties, or re-warm in oven and cover with honey, cinnamon and sugar for dessert. Once you make them you’ll be finding all kinds of uses for them. Believe me, they won’t be left around the kitchen long.
The recipe is quite simple and only takes about an hour. There are 4 steps in the process of making pita bread—assembling the ingredients, forming and divide the dough, rolling out dough into flat circles and letting it rise, then baking the dough. Then, magically, the little flat pancake-like rounds puff morph into perfectly round pitas. The only hard part is deciding what tasty ingredients to fill them with. —Becky Rosenthal
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