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Cookbook:Pita

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Pita
CategoryRecipes for flatbread
Yield8 pitas
DifficultyMedium

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Pita (also known aspita bread,Arabic bread etc.) is ayeastedwheat flatbread originating from North-African, to Middle-Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines. It is usually eaten with sauces, dips and fillings. Dishes that use pita includekebab,gyros, andshwarma.

Ingredients

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Procedure

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  1. Dissolve the yeast in a bowl of warm water. Add salt, oil and flour, mix it, andknead it into adough.
  2. Let the dough rise to twice its size.
  3. Divide the risen dough into 8 pieces and shape them into balls.
  4. Then roll the balls into flat and round pita breads (to a diameter of 15 cm or 6 inches).
  5. Let the breads rise in a warm place covered with a cloth for about 30 minutes.
  6. Bake at 225°C (435°F) for about 12 minutes.

Notes, tips, and variations

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  • Cut the bread into two pieces so it can be used like a sandwich filled with salad or meat. Or the exact same, wrapped into a roll.
  • Pita is delicious when dipped in sauces. There are lots of possible ideas and combinations!
  • Because this is a sticky dough, avoid using extra flour to dust your dough when working with it. Grease your hands and work surface with an oil of your choice.
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