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Greek Pita bread is an ingredient always present in my fridge or my freezer. This recipe is very simple to prepare and easy to store and reheat. I love to pair Pita with my preferred appetizers and salads, or filling it with roasted meats, or simply seasoning with olive oil, oregano and sea salt! Whether it is breakfast, lunch or dinner, every time is Pita time!


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  • 5.75 cups (800 g) bread flour
  • 2cups+2tbsp (500 ml) water
  • 4 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 0.25 oz (7 g) dry yeast
  • 1.5 tbsp sugar
  • 1.5 tbsp table salt

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PITA BREAD IN GREECE

Greek Pita bread is one of the most ancient known bread. The recipe derives from the middle eastern Pitas. Originally, Greek Pita was prepared with barley flour, and later with other cereals.

In Greece, like in many Mediterranean countries, Pita bread is an unique element on the table, served along with appetizers like Melitzanosalata, Greek Salad, and Tzatziki, or filled with Souvlaki and Gyros.

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GREEK PITA DOUGH

First of all, pour the lukewarm water into a bowl, then add and dissolve the dry yeast along with the sugar. Now, add half of the flour amount into the bowl, stirring, then add the salt and the extra-virgin olive oil. Continue to add flour stirring until the mixture becomes dense enough to be worked on a wooden board.

Knead the dough adding more flour if necessary, at least 10 minutes more until the Pita mixture becomes smooth and elastic. Finally, let the dough rest on the board, covered with a dampened kitchen towel a couple of hours, until double its size.

Now, divide the Pita dough into 16 to 24 portions,depending on the size of Pita you desire, and shape them into balls. Then, cover again the balls with the kitchen towel until they double their size (about 1 hour)

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COOKING PITA

A cast iron skillet is the best choice to cook Greek Pita. Place the skillet over medium heat and grease the bottom with a thin layer of extra-virgin olive oil. After that, pour a little amount of flour on a board and shape the first dough ball into a circle ¼ thick, letting the other balls covered.

Once flatten, you want to cook Pita as soon as possible.

Now, place the Pita on the hot skillet and cook about 1 minute per side. If this is the first time you prepare Pita, probably you need a couple of Pitas before guessing the right heat intensity and cook timing.

Repeat the process with the other pieces of dough, and pile the cooked Pitas to maintain their moist.

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STORING GREEK PITA

If not served immediately, close the Pitas in a plastic bag and store in the fridge up to a couple of days. Alternatively, freeze up to 3 months. Once you need pita, just reheat in the oven a few minutes.

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Yield: 16

GREEK PITA BREAD RECIPE - easy and tasty!

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Greek Pita bread is an ingredient always present in my fridge or my freezer. This recipe is very simple to prepare and easy to store and reheat.

I love to pair Pita with my preferred appetizers and salads, or filling it with roasted meats, or simply seasoning with olive oil, oregano and sea salt!

Whether it is breakfast, lunch or dinner, every time is Pita time!

Prep Time3 hours

Cook Time5 minutes

Total Time3 hours 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 5.75 cups (800 g) bread flour
  • 2cups+2tbsp (500 ml) water
  • 4 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 0.25 oz (7 g) dry yeast
  • 1.5 tbsp sugar
  • 1.5 tbsp table salt

Instructions

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GREEK PITA DOUGH

  1. First of all, pour the lukewarm water into a bowl, then add and dissolve the dry yeast along with the sugar.
  2. Now, add half of the flour amount into the bowl, stirring, then add the salt and the extra-virgin olive oil.
  3. Continue to add flour stirring until the mixture becomes dense enough to be worked on a wooden board.
  4. Knead the dough adding more flour if necessary, at least 10 minutes more until the Pita mixture becomes smooth and elastic. Finally, let the dough rest on the board, covered with a dampened kitchen towel a couple of hours, until double its size.
  5. Now, divide the Pita dough into 16 to 24 portions, depending on the size of Pita you desire, and shape them into balls. Then, cover again the balls with the kitchen towel until they double their size (about 1 hour)

COOKING PITA

  1. A cast iron skillet is the best choice to cook Greek Pita. Place the skillet over medium heat and grease the bottom with a thin layer of extra-virgin olive oil.
  2. After that, pour a little amount of flour on a board and shape the first dough ball into a circle ¼ thick, letting the other balls covered. Once flatten, you want to cook Pita as soon as possible.
  3. Now, place the Pita on the hot skillet and cook about 1 minute per side.
    If this is the first time you prepare Pita, probably you need a couple of Pitas before guessing the right heat intensity and cook timing.
  4. Repeat the process with the other pieces of dough, and pile the cooked Pitas to maintain their moist.

STORING GREEK PITA

  1. If not served immediately, close the Pitas in a plastic bag and store in the fridge up to a couple of days.
  2. Alternatively, freeze up to 3 months. Once you need pita, just reheat in the oven a few minutes.

Nutrition Information

Yield

16

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 198Total Fat 4gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 3gCholesterol 0mgSodium 655mgCarbohydrates 35gFiber 1gSugar 1gProtein 5g

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FAQs

What is the difference between Greek style 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.

What is the difference between Greek pita and Cypriot pita? ›

The Cypriot pitta is different to the Greek pitta in a number of ways: The Cypriot pitta is stuffed with the food and not rolled. It is oval in shape and not round like the Greek pitta. Lastly the Cypriot pitta is baked, whereas the Greek pitta is usually grilled on a skillet or pan.

What is pita bread called in Greece? ›

Pita
Pita from Greece
Alternative namesPide, Khubz
TypeFlatbread
Region or stateEastern Mediterranean, Middle East
Main ingredientsWheat flour, water, yeast, salt
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What is the healthiest pita bread to eat? ›

Choose whole wheat varieties, which contain more fiber and nutrients. Choose lower sodium options, especially if you are watching your blood pressure. Select pita bread with higher fiber and/or protein content which will help keep you full.

What is gyro vs pita? ›

The pita is a soft and leavened flatbread, generally round or oval. It is often used in pockets because that helps hold the fillings and can also be cut and used as a tortilla. On the other hand, Gyros is the meat filling inside the pita.

How do Greeks eat pita bread? ›

You can cut it into triangles, drizzle them with olive oil, sprinkle them with sumac or za'atar and toast them in the oven, to dip in babaganoush or hummus or tzatziki. You can use it to make a wrap. You can even eat it just by itself, warm from the oven. What kind of bread do they eat in Greece?

What is the oldest pita bread? ›

Archeologists found a 14,000-year-old toasted pita in Jordan

In an ancient fireplace in a parched Jordanian desert, archeologists found the remains of the oldest known bread in the world: Charred bits of a multigrain pita-like flatbread.

What's the difference between gyro and souvlaki pita? ›

Here's how to tell the difference: Souvlaki is marinated pork, chicken, beef, or lamb grilled on a skewer. It's typically served on a skewer, but you can also eat it in a warm pita or over salad. Gyros are made with stacked meat (usually pork, but other meats are common) that has been cooked on a vertical rotisserie.

What does opa put on their pita bread? ›

tzatziki and topped with your choice of onions, tomatoes, lettuce, fresh jalapeno peppers and feta cheese.

What does pita mean in slang? ›

abbreviation for pain in the ass: used, for example on social media and in text messages, to refer to someone or something that is annoying: Deeply held beliefs are no excuse for being a PITA.

What is a yeero pita? ›

Gyro, γύρος in Greek, translates to “turn” and stands for a greek dish of meat that is roasted on a vertical spit. It's typically served in pita bread with tomato, onion, and tzatziki sauce. To make yeeros, pieces of meat are placed on a tall vertical spit. The spit turns in front of a source of heat.

What is Greece's national dish? ›

And every restaurant featured their version of moussaka, which some might say is the national dish of Greece. Moussaka is an iconic eggplant casserole featuring layers of eggplant, potatoes and a rich tomato meat sauce.

What are the three main foods in Greece? ›

Ancient Greek cuisine was characterized by its frugality and was founded on the "Mediterranean triad": wheat, olive oil, and wine, with meat being rarely eaten and fish being more common.

Is there different types of pita bread? ›

As for the pita bread, there are two types: the flat, thin style that is easily torn and has a chewy texture, and the thicker, spongy style used as a pocket for sandwiches.

Is Greek pita bread the same as flatbread? ›

Pita bread is a type of flatbread that originated in the Middle East and is now enjoyed in various parts of the world. There are several different types of pita bread, each with its unique characteristics. White pita bread - This is the most common type of pita bread, and is typically made from white flour.

Is naan the same as Greek pita? ›

Naan bread is more moist and tender than pita bread. This is due to the added ghee (butter oil) and soybean or canola oil, which increases the total fat to 10 g versus the 5 g in the pita, which contains only a small amount of oil. The naan bread also has double the amount of sodium that is in the pita.

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