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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
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1120.0. "BREAD: Pita Bread Recipe" by TPVAX3::CHAN () Wed Apr 20 1988 14:42

    DOES ANYONE HAVE A PITA BREAD RECIPE?
     
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1120.1JC to the rescue...FGVAXZ::RITZIt's life and life only...Wed Apr 20 1988 17:098

Julia Child has a recipe in one of the 'Company' books - I think it's 'Julia
Child and More Company.'  I tried it from a different recipe years before
and it turned out so-so - they didn't all puff.  Good luck.


JJRitz
1120.2From my files...DPDMAI::RESENDEPfollowing the yellow brick road...Wed Apr 20 1988 22:4828
    I've only made this once, but they turned out delicious!  Have no
    idea where the recipe came from...
    
    				Pita Bread
    
    1 teaspoon salt		3-1/2 to 3-3/4 cups all-purpose flour
    1/4 teaspoon sugar		1-1/3 cups water
    1 pkg. active dry yeast	1 tablespoon salad oil
    Cornmeal
    
    In a large bowl, combine salt, sugar, yeast, and 1-1/2 cups flour.
    In a 1-quart saucepan over medium heat, heat water and salad oil
    until very warm (about 120 - 130 degrees).  With mixer at low speed,
    beat liquid into dry ingredients; beat until just mixed.  Increase
    speed to medium; beat 2 minutes, occasionally scraping bowl.  Stir
    in enough additional flour (about 2 cups) to make a soft dough.
    On floured surface, knead dough until smooth and elastic, about
    5 minutes, adding more flour as needed.  Shape into ball; place
    into greased medium bowl, turning over to grease top.  Cover; let
    rise in warm place, away from draft, until doubled (about 1 hour).
    Punch down dough; turn onto floured surface.  Cut dough into 6 pieces;
    cover and let rise 30 minutes.  Lightly sprinkle three ungreased
    cookie sheets with cornmeal.  On lightly floured surface with floured
    rolling pin, roll each piece of dough into a 7-inch circle.  Place
    two circles on each cookie sheet.  Cover with towel; let rise in
    warm place 45 minutes or until doubled in height.  Preheat oven
    to 475 degrees.  Bake 8 to 10 minutes, until pitas are puffed and
    golden brown.  Makes 6 pitas.
1120.5no preservatives = stale fastHPSCAD::WHITMANAcid rain burns my BASSThu Apr 28 1988 08:586
	As a recommendation, only make as much bread as you can eat in a
couple days, because without the preservatives it gets stale fast...
The pockets are great day 1, good day 2, tough day 3, frizzbies after that.

				Al
1120.6CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif.Thu Apr 28 1988 13:476
    Re: .5
    
    Freeze them -- then microwave them when you want them.  be sure
    to take them out of the microwave immediately and separate the two
    halves, however, or they will bond inseparably together.
    
1120.7A variationCSOA1::WIEGMANNSat Apr 30 1988 23:4334
    I haven't tried this, but thought it was interesting because this
    one is basically recipe, but no kneading.  From "The Home Bakebook
    of Natural Breads and Goodies" by Sandra and Bruce Sandler:
    
    Arabic Bread
    
    Preheat oven to 375 and grease two cookie sheets.
    
    2 Tablespoons dry yeast
    2 cups warm water
    1 teaspoon salt
    1 tablespoon sugar
    6 cups whole wheat flour
    
    Pour the water into a large mixing bowl and sprinkle the yeast over
    it.  Allow the yeast to dissolve, about 5 minutes.  Add the salt
    and sugar.  Slowly add the flour until the dough stiffens and pulls
    away from the sides of the bowl. 
    
    Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead until smooth
    and elastic, about 6 - 8 minutes.
    
    Divide dough into 12 equal pieces.  Roll each piece into 6-inch
    circle, place on cookie sheet and bake till light brown, about 10
    - 12 minutes. 
    
    
    A Middle-Eastern cookbook I have says to heat an ungreased cookie
    sheet at 500 degrees, take out of oven, grease with a wad of paper
    towels, then move the pitas from floured surface where they have
   been rising and move onto the hot cookie sheet with two floured
    spatulas.
    Terry