Making pita bread at home is so easy! Especially with this Lebanese pita bread recipe. This is THE BEST fluffy bread and can be done with a Kitchenaid mixer or by hand.
These Lebanese pita pockets are thin and perfectly soft, and turns out with perfect pita pockets to use for shawarma or to dip in hummus.
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- Traditional Lebanese Bread Vs. Lebanese Pita Bread
- What is the difference between Naan and Pita Bread
- What to serve with pita bread?
- What are the ingredients for homemade pita bread?
- How to make Lebanese pita recipe from scratch!
- How to bake the pita bread in the oven - getting puffy pita bread
- F.A.Q
- 📖 Recipe
- 💬 Comments
Easy Homemade Pita Bread
The smell of homemade pita bread is tantalizing, and we LOVE it fresh out of the oven! We serve it alongside any Lebanese dish or as an appetizer.
This Lebanese pita bread recipe is super tasty and delicious, it is easy, although you must allow time for it to rise.
Lebanese pita is a basic Arabic bread recipe. It is used in all sorts of Arabic and Lebanese cooking, from baking it as pita bread, to using it in meat pies, and even using this as a type of Mediterranean dumpling in soups and other dishes.
Keep reading and we will go over how to make homemade pita bread with this delicious and fluffy pita bread recipe.
Traditional Lebanese Bread Vs. Lebanese Pita Bread
Is pita bread the same as Lebanese bread?
Let me make a little clarification before we start, there is a difference between "Lebanese bread" and "Lebanese pita bread" in our house.
Traditional Lebanese bread is an unleavened (without leavening, or yeast) that is baked in a special oven. It is very thin and it is not pita bread, nor does it have pockets.
I am unable to make traditional Lebanese bread at home, because I do not have the proper equipment. I am blessed to live in a place with a large Lebanese population, so I know someone who makes traditional Lebanese bread fresh out of her home bakery.
However, Lebanese pita bread is made with yeast, is thicker than unleavened bread and has good pockets.
When it bakes, it puffs up and creates a pocket bread that can be used to eat with shawarma, kafta, or to fill with my favorite, hummus and tabbouleh salad. This recipe is really the best fluffy pita.
What is the difference between Naan and Pita Bread
Naan bread is an Indian bread that is made with yogurt and oil and cooked in a cast iron skillet or pan on the stovetop. This varies from Arabic pita bread since it is not made with yogurt or oil. Pita bread should puff up and become hollow, whereas naan bread is not hollow on the inside, but rather more dense.
What to serve with pita bread?
What do you use pita bread for? SOOOO MANY THINGS! Pita bread can be eaten by itself or warmed up with butter, it can be served alongside hummus, or any other dip.
It's lovely with Arayes, which are meat filled pitas that a grilled too!
Pita bread can be used for sandwiches instead of traditional loaf bread. It can also be lightly pan fried with oil and used as a sort of crouton in one of my favorite salads called fattoush.
One can also make ZA'ATAR BREAD, which is an amazing Lebanese flat tart, or flat bread made with Za'atar seasoning, olive oil and lemon juice.
What are the ingredients for homemade pita bread?
The homemade pita bread ingredients are:
- all-purpose flour
- yeast
- salt
- water
- sugar and milk (substitute water if making vegan pita bread, or for dairy free).
How to make Lebanese pita recipe from scratch!
First check out this short video of how to make homemade pita bread. It's the perfect fluffy pita!
Warm up ½ cup of the water until warm to the touch. You don't want it to be too hot, otherwise the yeast will not activate correctly.
Add the sugar to the warm water and add the yeast. Let it sit and activate for 10 minutes or so, or while you prepare the other ingredients.
To knead by hand or use a KitchenAid?
In a large mixing bowl, add the flour and salt. Make sure the rest of the water and milk are at room temperature or slightly warm.
Slowly add the water, milk and yeast mixture to the flour either kneading it together with your hands, or using a KitchenAid mixer to bring it all together.
I use a KitchenAid mixer with the bread dough attachment and let it mix and knead the bread dough for about 5 minutes or so. It should be a very elastic mixture when it all comes together.
Time to let the Lebanese dough recipe rise!
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place in a warm place in your house. Let it rise for about an hour, or until doubled in size. I notice that the time to let it rise varies, depending on how warm it is in my house, or how humid it is. It rises much faster in the summer.
When it is cold, I will put it on top of my clothes dryer and turn it on. I've noticed this helps it rise much faster.
After it has doubled in size, roll the dough into orange size balls and place in on a greased cookie sheet. MAKE SURE to wet your fingertips before touching the dough. This will help make the dough be elastic and get that nice sheen on it, it will be sticky.
Cover the dough balls with greased plastic and let it rise for another 3 minutes or so. Now you can take your dough and roll it into circles. I notice that it puffs up better when the circles are smaller, about 6 inch circles are perfect. Roll the dough on a well floured surface. Make sure it is rather thin as well, no thicker than ¼ of an inch.
Now you can either let it rise again, or I don't really notice a difference, you can now bake it.
How to bake the pita bread in the oven - getting puffy pita bread
Pita bread is normally baked in a pizza oven or something of the sort. But you can do it at home WITHOUT a pizza oven.
Preheat the oven AND your baking pan on the top rack (you can even use a pizza stone for this) to 425. As soon as it is heated up, put the oven to broil.
Open the oven and carefully add 3-4 of the pita loaves onto the hot pan. Shut the oven and bake for 1-2 minutes. it will puff up and turn into almost a ball (it's fun to watch). As soon as it does this you can take it out of the oven!
Here is a really bad picture of the pita bread puffing up... on the left, I had just stuck it in. On the right, it had been in the oven a little over a minute.
Feel free to leave it in to get slightly brown on the top as well, but removing it when it puffs up will ensure a nice and soft loaf of pita bread.
Serve it warm or at room temperature. We like it warm with hummus or even with butter or any other yummy dip!
F.A.Q
Why did my pita bread not puff up?
If your pita bread does not puff up and form a pocket, there are one of 2 things that are happening. Either the dough was not rolled thin enough, or the baking sheet and oven were not preheated enough.
Putting the pita bread in a hot oven, with a hot baking sheet or pizza stone will help thee pita bread to puff up and become hollow.
How long does homemade pita bread last?
Homemade pita bread will last about 2 days in a airtight bag on the counter. We prefer to eat it up right away, and it is best right out of the oven or shortly thereafter.
Can I freeze pita bread?
YES! You can freeze homemade pita bread! You can ever freeze the dough and bake it later! Normally, when I make this recipe, I bake about half of the pita dough right then and there, and I freeze the other half.
I roll the dough into orange-sized balls, wrap in in plastic, put it in a freezer bag and put it in the freezer
How do I thaw frozen pita dough?
Take the dough balls out of the freezer and place them on a greased pan. Cover them with either plastic wrap or a towel. Let the dough thaw for about 30 minutes then remove the plastic wrap.
Let it thaw completely for another hour or so at room temperature. Roll out into the size of pita loaves. You want and let it rise in a warm place for 30-45 minutes before baking.
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📖 Recipe
Easy Homemade Pita Bread
Ingredients
For the Bread dough
- 6 cups flour all-purpose
- 2 teas salt
- 2 cups warm water
- ⅓ cup milk
- 2 tablespoon sugar
- 2 ¼ teas dry active yeast or one package
Instructions
- Sift the flour and salt into a large bowl
- Add the sugar and active dry yeast to ½ cup of the warm water and give it a quick stir, let it sit for ten minutes or until the yeast activates
- Add all of the wet ingredients to the flour and salt
- Either knead with your hands for 10 minutes or until all of it comes together well, or use a KitchenAid mixer with the dough attachment on low for 3-4 minutes. It should be a very elastic dough when it comes together
- Cover the bowl with plastic and place the bowl in a warm place of the house to proof for about 1-1 ½ hours, or until it doubles in size
- With wet fingers, form the dough into orange size balls and place on a greased cookie sheet, intermittently dip your fingers in water so that you can work with the dough without it sticking and so that it will get that nice shine on the dough
- At this point you can freeze as many of the dough balls you want, if you want to freeze them to use later.
- After forming the dough into balls, place a greased piece of plastic wrap over it and let it rise for about 30-45 minutes
- After it rises, put a little bit of the dough on a well floured surface and roll it to be about ¼" in thickness or even less. It is easier to work with if it is about 6 inches across.
- Preheat the oven AND baking sheet, or pizza stone on the top rack of the oven to 425°.
- As soon as it is hot, set the oven to broil
- Place 3-4 prepared loaves on the hot pan and bake for about 2 minutes or until if puffs up.
- Serve warm by itself or with your favorite hummus or dip.
Karie
Those look really good. I tried Pita bread a long time ago it wasn't super easy so I didn't attempt it again. I have been experimenting more with Covid so might need to add that to the list again.
Cindy Mailhot
These look so yummy...I love these with spinach artichoke dip.
Melissa
We love pita bread, but I’ve never even thought about making it!! I’m pinning this so I can be sure to try it! Thanks for sharing!
Angela
So fluffy! I would like to try this with gluten-free flour that works 1:1 with regular flour - any chance you have tried or know if it will work?
Emily A
I have not tried it, but I was wondering if it would work. If you try it let me know :)
Sabrina DeWalt
I am all about scratch cooking these days. Thank you for sharing your recipe.
Amanda
This looks easy and really yummy! Thank you so much for sharing it!
Alexis Farmer
I’m definitely trying this soon, been really wanting to make some gyros. Doesn’t look as difficult as I would have thought!
Elaina
Looks delicious! We love hummus so this would be fun to do with the kiddos. I especially love the dryer hack, never would of thought of that.
Barbara
I love a pita pocket sandwich! So to think I could make pita bread is exciting!
Beth
Pita bread is so good with hummus and other Mediterranean dishes. I am going to try this with gluten-free flour, and I appreciate your trouble-shooting tips.
Emily A
Let me know how the gluten free flour turns out!
alma
Best pita I ever made, so simple to make. I had been using yogurt in my recipes for year and I kept wondering why the pita was so thick, this is what I believe pita should be, simple, puffy pockets for filling. I'm going to toast the leftovers for pita snacks, I bought a bag of them and they are expensive.
Emily Ackerman
I'm so glad it turned out for you! If you toast them they are also amazing on my fattoush salad :)
Claire
These were amazing! And so much easier than I thought they would be! I am not a good cook and tend to buy pre-made as much as possible, but I was isolating with my twins and my grocery delivery forgot the breads, so I gave this recipe a go!
Seriously I am claiming the title of Pita Queen as these were so good! Thank you for making me feel a little confident in the kitchen :)
Emily Ackerman
Awesome! so glad you liked it and it turned out well!
Shelby
This pita bread comes out so soft! My girls took it to school as a sand which and loved it.
Kris
The absolute perfect pita bread! Will never buy shop-bought again!
Lisa
This was my first time making pita bread. I couldn't believe how easy it was. Much better than store-bought!
Mandy Applegate
This Lebanese Pita Bread recipe is awesome! The bread comes out perfectly every time and it's so easy to make. I've tried other pita bread recipes before, but this one is definitely the best.
Molly Pisula
Love that I can make this pita bread at home. The flavor and texture is so delicious when it's fresh and homemade!