Homemade Pita Bread Recipe (2024)

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Making homemade pita bread is easier than you might expect. Once you try making this recipe at home, you may never go back to store-bought!

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I love making homemade bread, you've probably seen my barbari, lavash and Turkish pide bread on the blog. This pita bread recipe is among my favorites. Whether I serve it with chicken gyro, beef shawarma, use it to make arayes, or turn it into pita chips to have with homemade hummus, this recipe always delivers.

Table Of Contents:
  • Why this recipe works
  • The ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Serving suggestions
  • Making this bread crispy
  • Freezing instructions
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Notes and tips
  • More bread recipes
  • Step-by-Step Recipe

Why this recipe works

We all have had those lovely pita pockets at Middle Eastern and Mediterranean restaurants. I'm talking about those airy and light breads that are hollow in the middle and stuffed with all the good stuff. You've probably also tried the store bought ones, but let me tell you, nothing beats homemade pita!

I promise you that it's much easier than you may be thinking. And it's so much fun to make your own bread at home and have freshly baked bread with your meals, especially if you're having a Mediterranean feast!

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The ingredients

  • Flour:Quality flour makes all the difference. Both all purpose flour and bread flour would work for this recipe. Keep in mind that using any other flour such as gluten free or whole wheat flour would change the texture and the amount of liquid you need to use.
  • Yeast: I use instant yeast and add it directly to the flour. If you use active dry yeast, make sure to dissolve it in warm water with just a bit of sugar before adding it to the dry ingredients. Read about active dry yeast vs instant yeast on The Kitchn.
  • Olive oil: You can use regular or extra virgin olive oil.
  • Water: Water should be warm to touch, but not hot. If the water is too hot or too cold, the yeast won't activate.

Instructions

Prepare the dough and let it rise

Place the flour, instant yeast, sugar and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer and whisk to mix. Pour the olive oil and warm water into the bowl and start mixing on medium speed using the dough hook.

Once the dough has come together, shape it into a ball and place it a bowl. Cover with a towel and let it rise for one hour until it doubles in size.

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Pre-shape the dough

Place a pizza stone or a baking sheet in the oven and preheat the oven to 500°F. Take the dough out of the bowl and divide it into eight pieces. Cover with a kitchen towel and let the dough balls rise for another 15 minutes.

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Shape the dough

Take a dough ball while keeping the others under the towel and shape it into a ball. Then press gently with your fingers to make it into a round disk without tearing it or letting the air out. Using a rolling pin, gently roll out the dough until it's no thicker than ¼ inch.

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Bake the bread

Place the rolled dough on the hot surface in the oven and bake for two minutes. The bread will start to puff. Flip and bake for another two minutes. Place the freshly baked pita on a plate and cover with a towel so it won't dry. Continue with the remaining dough.

Serving suggestions

You can serve this classic middle eastern bread with every meal. Here are a few suggestions:

For dipping: Pita is a great addition to a mezze platter. It's perfect for dipping in tzatziki sauce, melitzanosalata, spicy hummus, baba ganoush, labneh and muhammara.

Pockets and sandwiches: Pita pockets are perfect to serve with dishes such as beef shish kabob, shish tawook, chicken souvlaki, beef shawarma and chicken shawarma. With some toum, zhoug and pickled turnips, you can make a delicious sandwich or wrap. You can also make a vegetarian sandwich using Lebanese spicy potatoes (batata harra).

Making this bread crispy

Crispy pita bread is like Middle Eastern croutons! You can it in different salads, the most popular being fattoush salad, and it's so easy to make:

  • Heat olive oil in a pan.
  • Tear the bread into bite size pieces.
  • Fry in the olive oil with some salt and sumac.
  • Place on paper towels to get rid of excess oil.

Freezing instructions

Place a large aluminum foil on the counter and place one pita on the aluminum foil. Cut a piece of parchment or wax paper and put it on top. Top with another bread and repeat the steps until you have a stack of pita bread with wax paper between each layer. Wrap tightly with the aluminum foil and freeze for up to two months.

To defrost, allow frozen bread to thaw properly in the fridge or at room temperature. Preheat the oven to 250°F. Wrap a few pita breads in an aluminum foil and place it in the oven for about 10-12 minutes until they're fully warm. Serve immediately.

Frequently asked questions

How long will this bread last?

Homemade pita is best to serve and eat fresh, however, you can store it easily. Wrap them tightly in a plastic bag or store in an airtight ziploc bag and keep at room temperature for up to 2 days.

My pita is stale, what can I do with it?

You can turn it into pita chips. Follow my instructions to make delicious pita chips and serve with your favorite dip!

My pita got hard, is there a way to soften it again?

Sometimes this bread can get pretty hard if it hasn't been stored properly, but you can still salvage it. Just wrap the hardened bread in a damp towel and heat in the oven at 350°F for 7-10 minutes. It will come out super fresh and soft!

Can I use whole wheat flour instead of all purpose flour?

I recommend sticking to the recipe to get perfect results. However, if you need to use whole wheat flour, I suggest using only one cup and use all purpose flour for the rest.

Notes and tips

  • Homemade pita bread must be baked on a hot surface. I always bake mine on a pizza stone, but a baking sheet would work very well too, just make sure it's completely hot.
  • Once the dough has doubled in size after one hour,don't punch it down.The dough needs the air to puff and be hollow in the middle. While rolling it out with a rolling pin, make sure you're not pressing the rolling pin on the dough but simply rolling it on the dough without much pressure. However, even if the pita isn't hollow in the middle, it will still be absolutely delicious!
  • I used a stand mixer with a dough hook to make the dough. However, I've tried making the dough in a large bowl and mixing by hand, which also yields great results. Use whichever method works for you!
  • This recipe yields 8 pita breads. I baked them one by one, rolling out one while waiting for the other one to bake. You can do two at a time if you like, but these don't take much time to bake anyway.
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Step-by-Step Recipe

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Homemade Pita Bread Recipe

Shadi HasanzadeNemati

Making homemade pita bread is easier than you might expect. Once you try making this bread at home, you may never go back to store-bought!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Rising 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Side Dish

Cuisine Mediterranean, middle eastern

Servings 8 pita breads

Calories 208 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 ¾ cup all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoon instant yeast
  • 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3 tablespoon olive oil extra virgin
  • 1 cup warm water

Instructions

  • Put flour and yeast and sugar and salt in a stand mixer and mix.

  • Then add olive oil and water. Mix until the dough is formed. It can be a little sticky. Add a little flour if needed.

  • Cover and rest for 1 hour so the dough is doubled in size. Do not punch the dough down.

  • Preheat the oven and a pizza stone to 500F.

  • Divide the dough into eight pieces and cover for 15 minutes to rise.

  • Take one dough ball and keep the rest covered.

  • Use your fingers to shape the dough into a disk and don't let the air out. Gently roll out the dough using a rolling pin. The disk shouldn't be thicker than ¼ inch.

  • Place the rolled disk on the hot pizza stone (or baking sheet) and close the oven door. Let it bake for two minutes, it will puff.

  • Flip the bread and bake for another two minutes.

  • Place the baked pita bread on a plate and cover with a towel.

  • Continue baking the remaining pita breads.

  • Store tightly in a plastic bag.

Notes

  • How to freeze pita bread: Place a large aluminum foil on the counter and place one pita bread on the aluminum foil. Cut a piece of parchment or wax paper and put it on the pita bread. Top with another pita bread and repeat the steps until you have a stack of pita bread with wax paper between each layer. Wrap tightly with the aluminum foil and freeze up to two months.
  • How to reheat pita bread: Allow frozen pita to thaw properly in the fridge or at room temperature. Preheat the oven to 350F. Wrap a few pita breads in an aluminum foil and place it in the oven for about 10-12 minutes until they're fully warm. Serve immediately.
  • Homemade pita bread must be baked on a hot surface. I always bake mine on a pizza stone, but a baking sheet would work very well too.
  • Once the dough has doubled in size after one hour,don't punch it down.Pita dough needs the air to puff and be hollow in the middle. While rolling it out with a rolling pin, make sure you're not pressing the rolling pin on the dough but simply rolling it on the dough without much pressure. However, even if the pita isn't hollow in the middle, it will still be absolutely delicious!
  • You can use active dry yeast instead of instant yeast in this recipe. Read about active dry yeast vs instant yeast on The Kitchn.
  • I used a stand mixer with a dough hook to make pita bread dough. However, I've tried making the dough in a large bowl and mixing by hand, which also yields great results. Use whichever method works for you!
  • This recipe yields 8 pita breads. I baked them one by one, rolling out one while waiting for the other one to bake. You can do two at a time if you like, but these don't take much time to bake anyway.

Nutrition

Calories: 208kcalCarbohydrates: 34gProtein: 5gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 292mgPotassium: 56mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gCalcium: 6mgIron: 2mg

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FAQs

What are 3 facts about pita bread? ›

It is good source of fiber and protein, with minimal fat. It has barely any sugar and has calcium. One pita normally has less calories than two slices of bread.

How do I get my pita to puff? ›

A very hot oven rapidly creates the steam that puffs up the pita. Avoiding tears on the surface of each dough disk prevents the pitas from bursting and venting the steam in the oven. Flipping the pita over when placing it on the stone yields an even thickness of the pita walls.

Why does my pita bread not have a pocket? ›

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.

How do you keep pita bread from falling apart? ›

If you cut your pita in half and then gently tease open the pocket, fresh, properly-made pita will not fall apart.

What is unique about pita bread? ›

One of the unique features of pita bread is its ability to puff up when baked, thanks to the combination of the yeast, flour and the heat, which causes the rapid expansion of the dough. The result: a fluffy, chewy bread with a pocket in the middle that can be used to encase all types of delicious fillings.

What is special about pita bread? ›

High protein and fibre content make pita bread a go-to option for diabetes. Pita bread also has many other health benefits. For instance, they aid in weight loss, heart health, immunity, etc. You can also use them for healthy, innovative dishes.

How sticky should pita dough be? ›

Knead – Turn out onto a clean surface and knead for 5 minutes. It will get less sticky as you knead. If it's too sticky to knead, sprinkle with a little flour and continue kneading. Dough should be soft and tacky to the touch.

Why is my pita bread not rising on the pan? ›

Undercooking: If pita bread is not cooked for long enough, it may not rise properly and form a pocket. The dough needs to be heated enough to activate the yeast and cause the bread to puff up and form a pocket.

Why is my pita thin on one side? ›

Uneven rolling of pitas can usually cause this problem. Make sure you shape even with roll pin & keep it half centimetre thick! Save this answer. I find, whenever baking very well proofed flat breads such as pizza, that the top tends to turn into one big bubble if you don't take the time to pop them when they start.

What are the white dots on pitta bread? ›

A few indications that bread is no longer fresh include: Mold. Mold is a fungus that absorbs nutrients in bread and grows spores, producing fuzzy spots that may be green, black, white, or even pink. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends discarding the whole loaf if you see mold ( 4 , 7).

What is the difference between Greek pita and regular 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.

How do you keep homemade pita bread fresh? ›

Pita bread will remain soft outside at room temperature in a bread box for 2 days, and up to a month in the freezer. Be sure to use freezer bags when storing in the freezer. I usually double the amount given in the recipe, and keep it in the freezer. Don't refrigerate it, it will dry out.

Where do you store homemade pita bread? ›

Store in a cool, dry place: Pita bread should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat. A pantry or cupboard is a good place to store it.

Why is it called a pita? ›

Pita originated from the Middle East, and it is known to be the oldest type of bread as it has been existing for around 4,000 years now. The name “pita” simply means “flatbread” and Greeks were the first people to use that term.

Is pita bread is healthy? ›

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.

Is pita good or bad for you? ›

There are so many types of bread at grocery stores, including tortillas, naan, sliced bread, pita bread and more. Yes, pita bread can definitely be a healthy food to include in your meals. For regular bread and pita bread, I recommend whole wheat varieties which contain more fiber and nutrients.

Is pita bread the healthiest? ›

Side-by-side, bread contains a little more fiber and slightly fewer carbs than a pita, making it a somewhat more nutritious option. Pitas are lower in sodium than bread, so that it may be the best option for those eating a low-salt diet.

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