Whole Wheat Pita Bread
Yields: 14 pitas
1 cup warm water (110° F)
1 teaspoon active dry yeast
3 cups whole wheat flour (and a little extra for rolling dough out)
2 tablespoons gluten
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 1/2 teaspoons turbinado (or white sugar)
Preheat oven and pizza stone to 500° F. Dissolve the yeast and sugar in warm water, allow to sit for about 8 minutes. Meanwhile, in a mixing bowl, mix together flour, gluten and salt. Slowly add in yeast mixture and continue to mix until it forms a smooth ball. (This can be done by hand or in a mixer). Roll out into a rope and cut into 14 pieces. Shape each piece into a ball and roll out with a rolling pin until it's a 5-7 inch circle.
To Bake: In cycles, roughly three at a time, place shaped pita on hot pizza stone. Allow to bake for about three minutes or until golden brown. Pull pitas out of the oven and immediately place in a Ziploc bag. Allow pitas to cool inside bag. Once cool, transfer pitas to a dry bag and allow "cooling bag" to dry out and save for another use.
Notes: Pitas might "poof" after being inside Ziploc bag for a minute gently smash down. These pitas will be perfect for stuffing or sandwiches. Putting the pitas in the plastic bag is important. It allows them to build up condensation and become soft and pliable.
So many ideas for what I want to use these pitas for! I'd love to hear how you would serve these! Please share any ideas in my comment section!
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16 comments:
WOW!!! I am super impressed with this!! This looks beyond me! LOL!
Yum! I love pita bread, it is fun to make! I have a grain mill on my wishlist, would you recommend yours?
Mmmmm, pitas. Thanks for the recipe!
What an awesome idea!
YUM!!!! I love pitas and I am dying to get into making my own bread. Great recipe and pictures!! Thank you!!!
Awesome!!
That looks great! After having gestational diabetes in my last pregnancy (baby born in January), I'm really trying to stick with a good diet; including whole grains. So this recipe will definitely give me a way to Pita bread! Thanks so much!
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I only use whole wheat flour. But I've never thought of making my own pita bread. Good job!
I love pita bread and nan, and I've always been interested in trying them. I'll be trying this recipe for sure! :)
Sounds good. Very impressive.
Those look good. I've been wanting to try home made pita bread. You have just inspired me.
Thanks for the recipe and linking up to Tempt My Tummy Tuesday.
We should definitely start a no kneading club..I'm sure others would join.
These look great and pretty simple to make. I actually have some gluten so I could definitely do this. Just wondering what kind of wheat do you grind?
My 9 year old loves to eat anything on a pita. Thanks for sharing!
These look great! I love pitas!
~Kim
The bread takes a bit to get the hang of, but once you get into a groove... :)
There is a great product you can add to your bread too that I LOVE!! It did a post about it awhile back on my blog and will try to email you the link later.
Jolanthe
Where can you buy gluten? I have never seen it.
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