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Pita Pockets

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Pita Pockets

Soft tasty pitas stuffed with a delicious spicy filling, salad and some sauce.
Servings 8 pitas

Ingredients
  

  • 1 1/2 cup all-purpose/plain flour
  • 3 tbsp. oil
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1/2 tsp. instant yeast
  • 2 tbsp. milk
  • warm water as needed to knead the dough

Instructions
 

  • Add the milk to the water and heat it up so it’s slightly warm. Mix the flour, oil, salt and yeast then make a hole in the center and pour the water & milk, then gently combine, and knead thoroughly until the dough is soft and smooth.
    Wipe some oil on the palms of your hands and rub over the lump of kneaded dough, then cover and let it stand for about an hour until it rises to about double it’s size.
    Once well-risen, make 8 balls of equal size. Roll out each ball gently and evenly (do not lean/press down hard on the ball of dough, you need to use a light hand) to a diameter of about 3 inches each. (You can make 6 balls if you prefer bigger pitas)
    Place the rolled-out pitas on a lightly floured surface and cover them with brown paper or light towel so that not too much air can get in. Leave them to stand for about 2 hours until they rise again.
    Heat up a heavy roti pan, and place one roll in the center. Put the heat on very low and don’t move the pita. When you notice it starting to rise, gently press down with a flat roti spoon so that the air building up inside itl gets distributed evenly. Then gently lift and flip it to the other side. Dip the tip of your spoon in oil n gently wipe over the pita n under it. Once done on both sides, remove and place on a plate and proceed with the next one.
    Try not to pile the pitas on top of each other until after they have cooled. This keeps them nice and plump for filling.
    To store these, you can wrap them in cling film and freeze for up to 3 weeks. For the filling you can use any mixture of your choice with salad, just slit the pitas and stuff them.
    HERE are some suggestions for fillings you can use.  Enjoy!

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  1. Assalamualaikum… Your recipes seem to be tempting and i luv trying new things. The yeast you hav mentioned in your recipes are fresh yeast. What is the alternative for it? Jazakallahu khair

  2. assalam o alaikom fauzia by
    assalam o alaikom fauzia by white flour do u mean maida I want to try these tonight.

    1. Spicy chicken filling, from
      Spicy chicken filling, from the filling folder. Link is given at the end of the recipe.

    1. Hi! It’s generally difficult
      Hi! It’s generally difficult to estimate how much water/milk is needed exactly as different flours absorb differently and different altitudes affect absorption rates. Mix half a cup of milk with half a cup of water. Warm it up, then gradually add and knead the dough. Use as much as it will take to get the dough to a soft and smooth consistency. You may need more water/milk or you may not need to use all. Once you’ve got the hang of it with your particular brand of flour, you will know for sure for next time.

    1. Hi, yes you can. Freeze the
      Hi, yes you can. Freeze the pitas without any filling, make sure to wrap them well.

  3. what’s d difference between
    what’s d difference between pita bread dough and d bun dough? cant I use d pita bread dough to make buns? I am confused..

    1. Different buns may have
      Different buns may have different ingredients/recipes. Check for the specific bun recipe you want to make and use the ingredients given for best results.

  4. HI! Can you say what type of
    HI! Can you say what type of filling suits this????? soon as possible sister!

    1. Hi, I have given a link at
      Hi, I have given a link at the bottom of the instructions as a guide on different fillings that can be used, please refer to that.

  5. Hi, if I want to freeze them
    Hi, if I want to freeze them should i complete cook them on roti tawa and then wrap in cling and freeze? Wont they get hard and taste not fresh? Or even soggy perhaps?

    1. Yes cook them completely,
      Yes cook them completely, wrap them well and freeze. They should be perfect for up to 3 weeks. You can then warm them up in a toaster oven or a regular warm oven. They will not get soggy if you do not fill them.

  6. A.a if it doesn’t rise well
    A.a if it doesn’t rise well after 2hrs is there anything can do?

    1. W/Salaam, not really. It
      W/Salaam, not really. It means the yeast was not properly activated or is not very fresh. You might want to check my note on this, found in the tips and tricks section of this website. 🙂

  7. As Salaam Alaikum Fauzia,

    The link to the page for various filling does not open. Can you please send me a link.
    Jazakullah Khairan

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