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Whole Wheat Pita Bread Recipe

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Mediterranean Cuisine for me is one the fall-backs I go to anytime I just don’t feel like Indian food. Pita Bread is almost like Chapatis, something that looks so familiar yet tastes so different. Traditionally, made with All-Purpose Flour, Whole Wheat Pita Bread is a little healthier twist on it without compromising on the flavors. Enjoy them as wraps, sandwich-pockets or as pita chips, they are easy to make and great to have around.

Prep Time: 15 min
Rise Time: 30min-1 hr
Cook Time: 30 min
Makes: 8-10 pitas

Ingredients:

Whole Wheat Flour – 2 cups (approx 300gm)
Rapid Rise Yeast – 1tsp
Warm Water – 1/2 cup
Sugar – 1/2 tsp
Kosher Salt or regular Salt – 1/2 tsp
Room-Temperature Water – approx 3/4 cup
Olive Oil – 1 tbsp
Whole Wheat Flour (for dusting) – 1/2 cup

Method:

1. Add the Yeast and the Sugar to the Warm Water, mix and allow it to froth. May take 5-10 minutes.
2. In a large mixing bowl, mix the Whole Wheat Flour and the Salt.
3. Once mixed, form a well in the center.
4. Pour in the Activated Yeast and mix with a wooden spoon.
5. Add in additional room-temperature Water, a little at a time, and till the dough comes together. The dough will be stickier than that of Chapati dough.
6. Take another clean mixing bowl, and coat Olive Oil well all over.
7. Pour the dough into it and form a ball with Olive Oil all around.
8. Smear some Olive Oil on a knife and make a ‘X’ on the top of the dough.
9. Cover and set aside for 30 minutes to 1 hour.
10. Once risen, clean the counter well and dust with a little additional Flour.
11. Pour the Dough onto the counter and start working the Flour into the Dough.
12. Knead by pushing the Dough and then bringing it back to you and folding it in – and repeat till all the Flour is used up and the Dough is a workable consistency.
13. Once done, dust a little bit more Flour onto a work surface and portion out the Dough to form form balls to roll out.
14. Divide the Dough, take a portion and dust a bit of Flour and with your thumb, push apart and tuck in the dough. Repeat till you have a clean dough ball with no creases.
15. The underside, tuck in and roll out in your palms.
16. Place the dough-ball on the dusted work surface. Repeat till all the dough-ball are prepped.
17. Cover and leave for 10 minutes.
18. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 450 degree F (approx 230 degrees C) with the baking sheet or a pizza stone in it.
19. Roll out the dough-balls, just as you would Chapatis, use a little Flour if needed. Do not roll too thin.
20. Once rolled place onto the hot baking sheet or pizza stone and allow them to puff. The rack for the baking should be as low as possible in the oven.
21. Cook for about 4-5 minutes, take the tray out and flip the Pitas and cook for another 2-3 minutes.
22. Remove and continue the process for all of the Pitas.
23. Serve hot store in an insulated container till ready to serve.
24. Stack them well so they do not dry up.
25. Enjoy them with some Hummus, Tahini Paste or with some filling as Pita Pockets.

Tips:

1. Have too many? Freeze the Pitas for a lazy day!
2. Add additional flavoring to the dough to make it sure exciting.

Check out the ShowMeTheCurry Channel: https://www.youtube.com/showmethecurry

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19 responses to “Whole Wheat Pita Bread Recipe”

  1. ShowMeTheCurry.com

    Time for some Mediterranean!

  2. SParkApCider

    just what I was looking for…thanks so much

  3. snookie65

    These are great! I’ll be making them soon. Have you ever made gluten free
    pitas? My daughter just went on a gluten free diet and I’m trying to find
    good recipes. Thanks.

  4. HelenaMikas

    oh this is wonderful Many thanks for the recipe

  5. Shradha Rathi

    Good to see u back in action

  6. ihave7sacks

    lol! I love the way you described the dough ball like a little scrunched up
    thing @ 5:30, so cute 🙂
    Thanks for the video

  7. Rita Garris

    I tried this and put the rolled out dough on a pizza stone. What could
    cause them not to puff up like yours did. I could not open the pocket. Was
    my oven not hot enough?

  8. Shafqat Mirza

    very nice and perfect .. God bless you

  9. liz maldonado

    THANK YOU!!! I have always wanted to learn how to make these! Love your
    Channel.

  10. MsTAXITAXI

    Nice video
    First kneading process should be longer
    After flattening the pita should rest

  11. Doris Thurber

    Watch Anuja make whole wheat pita!!! One of the first things I’m going to
    try in my brand new kitchen!

  12. Vinesh abhang

    Show me the curry recipes are good..they would be even better if they are
    short for 2 or 3 minutes.

  13. Afif Khan

    Hello dear daughter Anuja,
    I am watching your program long long ago, for the first time i am
    contacting you for the reason that “whats wrong with you both”, you both
    Hetal and you were together and now a days I am watching you are performing
    alone, and Hetal performs alone, Godforbid any thing wrong, for Heaven
    sake I want to see you both together.Its a request for you both from a very
    aged man. God Bless You Both. Ameen.

  14. Gayatri Rao

    Nice ! I was looking to see to make a wrap without mess with Indian flavor
    with paneer and veggies, so this works perfect !

  15. Amrita Sarkar

    Time for some Mediterranean!

  16. kendal waterston

    I have been searching through YouTube trying to find easy step by step
    instructions that also explain ‘why’ you do certain steps in a certain
    order in recipes… You are there first that I have really enjoyed watching
    and have spent my whole evening watching all of you our videos! I have been
    living in Thailand for 2 years (from New Zealand) and have struggled
    knowing how to cook with all the ingredients here. Thank you 🙂 

  17. Jenny Jacob

    Thank you a bunch … 

  18. Ellen van Engelenburg

    What kind of flour can you use for this if you can’t eat gluten? 

  19. Samiha Khatoon

    My whole wheat pita bread doesn’t fluff when baking…..falls flat like a
    chapati. Any suggestions to get the perfect pita?

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