Homemade Pita Bread Recipe

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This homemade pita bread recipe is easy to make with only 5 ingredients. It’s the softest pita bread that bakes with a pocket perfect for stuffing with falafel, hummus, crunchy chickpeas, etc.

a stack of 6 Pita Breads

I always prefer homemade bread (like naan, pretzel bread, french bread, etc) to store-bought, and this homemade pita bread is no exception.

Mediterranean food is my favorite, so over the years I have perfected the method of making homemade pita and homemade hummus so our family can enjoy it without leaving the house.

This homemade pita bread is easy to make with only 5 ingredients. It is the softest pita that bakes with a pocket perfect for stuffing with falafel, hummus, crunchy chickpeas, Greek salad, etc.

overhead view of 6 homemade Pita Bread

Pita Bread Ingredients & Substitutions

overhead view of the ingredients in this Homemade Pita Bread Recipe
  • All-purpose flour. Bread flour is a good substitute for all-purpose. You can replace up to 1/4 cup of flour with whole wheat flour.
  • Fine sea salt. If using iodized salt, reduce the amount by half.
  • Olive oil. Canola or avocado oil can be used in place of olive oil.
  • Honey. Granulated sugar is a suitable substitute for honey.
  • Active dry yeast. Instant yeast can be used in place of active dry!
homemade Pita Bread  cut in half with the pocket inside showing on top of 5 other pita breads

How to Make Pita Bread

There are a few tips and tricks to making sure your pita bread turns out perfectly every time. We’ll discuss the method as well as ways to make enjoying homemade pita foolproof.

Make the Dough

Begin the recipe by proofing the yeast. Make sure the water is around 105 degrees F. If the temperature is hotter it could kill the yeast. Let it sit until the mixture is foamy.

If it doesn’t foam that probably means the yeast is expired the water was too hot and it died. If this happens, start over with fresh yeast or cooler water.

Once the yeast is proofed, add olive oil and stir to combine.

two photos showing how to make pita bread - proofed  yeast and combining wet ingredients

Then, add 2 cups flour and salt and mix with dough hook.

Once the flour is incorporated, add additional flour ยผ cup at a time until dough forms a sightly sticky/tacky ball on the dough hook.

two photos showing how to make pita bread - adding flour and salt

Next, remove the dough to a well-floured surface and knead, adding more flour as needed until ball is smooth and only slightly sticky.

two photos showing how to make pita bread - kneading into a ball

Then, transfer the dough to a lightly oiled bowl covered with a damp towel in a warm place to rise until doubled (about 60 minutes).

two photos showing how to make pita bread - dough in a glass bowl before and after rising

Once dough is risen, preheat oven to 500 degrees F and lightly grease two large baking sheets.

Punch down/degas the dough and divide it into 8 equal pieces (I suggest weighing the dough to ensure even pieces. I made 8: 646.8 g/8 = 80.85 g per pita ).

two photos showing how to make pita bread - punching down dough & dividing it into 8 pieces

Then, roll each piece of dough into a 7-inch circle and transfer to the greased baking sheets (4 per sheet).

Optional: Cover with a lightly dampened towel and let rise for 15 minutes (this step is optional, but I find more of the pitas puff up nicely if they are left to rest for a few minutes).

two photos showing how to make pita bread - rolling and measuring out pita dough

Bake

Bake the pita bread dough in the preheated oven for 4-5 minutes, until they are puffed and just barely starting to brown.

Remove from the oven and place on a wire rack loosely covered with a slightly damp towel.

Bake the remaining 4 pitas and serve warm.

Note: Some of the pitas may not puff nicely, but they still taste amazing. It takes time and practice to get the method of making pita bread just right so they puff up every time. Also, environmental factors (humidity, temperature, etc.) play a huge role in making perfect pitas.

two photos showing how to make pita bread - on a baking sheet before and after baking

Serve

Transfer to a wire rack and cover with a slightly damp tea towel to cool slightly before serving. The slightly damp towel keeps the pitas soft and moist.

Serve this pita bread warm with your favorite Mediterranean recipes like homemade hummus, white bean hummus or tzatziki. Here are some main dish suggestions:

homemade Pita Bread  on a wire cooling rack

Store

Store pitas in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. 

Freeze

Or, freeze the baked pitas in a single layer in an airtight container (or plastic bag) for up to 2 months. Reheat in the microwave or wrapped in foil in the oven.

To Make in Advance

You can make this pita bread recipe in advance, here’s how.

  • Make the dough according to the recipe instructions. When it’s ready for the first rise, put it in a lightly oiled bowl and cover it with plastic wrap then a damp towel.
  • Store the dough in the refrigerator for a few hours or up to overnight. This will slow the rise process.
  • Then, when you’re ready, portion, roll and bake the pitas!
a stack of 6 Pita Bread

Pita Bread Recipe FAQs

What makes pita bread different?

Pita bread is rolled thin and baked at a very high temperature so it rises quickly and creates a pocket.

Why is my pita bread not puffing up?

There are a few mistakes that could cause the pita to not puff and create a pocket.
1) The dough didn’t rise long enough after being formed into a circle.
2) the oven temperature isn’t hot enough.
3) The dough wasn’t rolled to the proper thickness.

How can I get my dough to make pockets?

1) Make sure the dough rises until it’s puffed.
2). Try preheating a baking stone or baking sheet and putting the dough on the hot baking sheet/stone to bake.
3) Make sure to roll the dough ยผ” thick.

What is pita bread eaten with?

Serve this pita bread warm with homemade hummus or tzatziki. Here are some main dish suggestions:
Greek meatballs are easy and delicious, serve them on the side or stuffed inside.
Hummus chicken.
A hearty Greek salad with roasted chickpeas.

homemade Pita Bread  cut in half with the pocket inside showing on top of 5 other pita breads

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Homemade Pita Bread Recipe

Laura
This homemade pita bread recipe is easy to make with only 5 ingredients. It's the softest pita bread that bakes with a pocket perfect for stuffing with falafel, homemade hummus, crunchy chickpeas, etc.
4.84 from 6 votes
Course Appetizer, bread, Side Dish
Cuisine Mediterranean
Servings 8 pitas
Calories 191
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time5 minutes
Rising1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time1 hour 50 minutes

Ingredients 
 

Instructions 

  • Combine water, honey and yeast in the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the dough hook. Let set until foamy (5-10 minutes).
  • Add olive oil and stir to combine.
  • Then, add 2 cups flour and salt and mix with dough hook.
  • Add additional flour ยผ cup at a time until dough forms a sightly sticky/tacky ball on the dough hook.
  • Remove to a well-floured surface and knead, adding more flour as needed until ball is smooth and only slightly sticky.
  • Put dough in a lightly oiled bowl covered with a damp towel in a warm place to rise until doubled (about 60 minutes).
  • Once dough is risen, preheat oven to 500 degrees F and lightly grease two large baking sheets.
  • Punch down/degas the dough and divide it into 8 equal pieces (I suggest weighing the dough to ensure even pieces. I made 8: 646.8/8 = 80.85 g per pita ).
  • Take pieces one at a time and roll into 7-inch circles, about ยผ" thick, transfer to the greased baking sheets (4 per sheet). Cover with a lightly dampened towel and let rise for 15-30 minutes (this step is optional, but I find more of the pitas puff up nicely if they are left to rest for a few minutes).
  • Bake in preheated oven for 5 minutes, until puffed and lightly browned.
  • Remove from oven and place on a wire rack loosely covered with a slightly damp towel.
  • Bake the remaining 4 pitas.
  • Transfer to a wire rack and cover with a slightly damp tea towel to cool slightly before serving.

Video

Notes

Ingredient Substitution Notes
  • All-purpose flour. Bread flour is a good substitute for all-purpose. You can replace up to 1/4 cup of flour with whole wheat flour.
  • Fine sea salt. If using iodized salt, reduce the amount by half.
  • Olive oil. Canola or avocado oil can be used in place of olive oil.
  • Honey. Granulated sugar is a suitable substitute for honey.
  • Active dry yeast. Instant yeast can be used in place of active dry!
Store
Store pitas in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.ย 
Freeze
Or, freeze the baked pitas in a single layer in an airtight container (or plastic bag) for up to 2 months. Reheat in the microwave or wrapped in foil in the oven.
Make in Advance
You can make this pita bread recipe in advance, here’s how.
  • Make the dough according to the recipe instructions. When it’s ready for the first rise, put it in a lightly oiled bowl and cover it with plastic wrap then a damp towel.
  • Store the dough in the refrigerator for a few hours or up to overnight. This will slow the rise process.
  • Then, when you’re ready, portion, roll and bake the pitas!
Note: Some of the pitas may not puff nicely, but they still taste amazing. It takes time and practice to get the method of making pita bread just right so they puff up every time. Also, environmental factors (humidity, temperature, etc.) play a huge role in making perfect pitas.

Nutrition

Serving: 1pita | Calories: 191kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 295mg | Potassium: 72mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 8mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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7 Comments

  1. 4 stars
    I followed your recipe exactly and even did the optional second rise. Unfortunately, only a few of the pitas puffed up, and even then not completely, just in one part of the pita. I would really appreciate any suggestions you can offer to get all of them to fully puff up.

    1. Hello! This happens to me when I make pita too. I am not sure I have ever gotten a 100% puff/pocket rate no matter what recipe I have tried or tested! Here are some tips – 1) try rolling the dough a bit thinner. 2) Make sure your oven is preheated fully. 3) preheat the baking sheet or a baking stone and bake on that. I hope these tips help!

  2. 5 stars
    A wonderful recipe. The pita dough is perfect and its so strange its like magic…. haha! Thank you! The chemistry background must help when creating, no?

    Thanks again.

  3. 5 stars
    These were easy and fun to make, and fun to watch puff up in the oven! Glad I doubled the recipe ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. I’m so glad you enjoyed them Sarah! My kids always stand in front of the oven and watch them rise! ๐Ÿ™‚