I can confidently say that after making pita bread at home, you won't ever want store -
bought pita again.
I purchased store -
bought pita bread that I grilled on the stove top.
You'll never buy store -
bought pita again!
I highly recommend making your own pita wedges to dip into this hummus — they are worlds above packaged store -
bought pita chips.
Served with store
bought pita chips.
This looks brilliant — we have lots of middle eastern bakeries near us that do this sort of pizza and all I can have is the cheese or zaatar pizza but I would much prefer your vegan version of the meaty one — it would probably work quite well with home made or
bought pita bread too.
When
buying pitas you will notice that some are labeled as pocketed.
I used store
bought pitas but you can also use homemade if you like, but that makes this recipe ten times harder!
The homemade rosemary - flecked chips are a great complement to the garlicky dip, but store -
bought pitas or bagel chips are a fine stand - in.
I'm never
buying pitas again.
I usually make lamb meatball gyros and
buy my pitas at Trader Joe's but you sold me on if you can bake bread you can make these.
I actually
bought pitas this week for the first time in a long time!
Not exact matches
I've been on a
pita bread kick lately — they are so much fun to watch «puff» and are way tastier than the store -
bought variety.
But if you do
buy sumac, you'll have it on hand for other uses like sprinkling on
pita, over yogurt dips, and making fattoush bowls: with the added bonus that you can also make za'atar when the need arises.
Ketchup, for instance, might be cheaper than homemade if you're
buying generic, while bread is generally less expensive to make from scratch (unless your store is selling a six pack of
pita for 10 cents, as mine sometimes does!).
This greek salad is marvelous and the
pitas are so easy to make and taste amazing so much better than store
bought.
Just wished the
pita chips I had
bought hadn't been so smushed into little pieces.
When making the
pitas for this recipe, I was also reminded how much better it is homemade than store
bought.
I
bought some GF flatbread (like
pita) that is good, so I've got a target to shoot at.
I like to
buy a couple packages of whole wheat
pita and keep it in the freezer.
Not the
buying tahini part because I already had some but the making
pita bread.
Once you make your own hummus and
pita chips, there's no going back to the store -
bought stuff.
8 cups cauliflower florets, chopped into bite - size pieces 2 heads of garlic, broken into cloves, skin left on and root end trimmed 6 tablespoons good olive oil plus 1 - 2 extra teaspoons finishing olive oil, divided 2 teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice [about 1/2 lemon] 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg 6 tablespoons pepitas [
buy them already roasted and salted at Whole Foods or other high - end grocery store] 2 - 3 tablespoons fresh parsley, minced Sea salt Finishing salt [your choice — I used my homemade meyer lemon infused salt] Cayenne pepper, to taste Whole - grain
pita chips for serving
Funny, I saw the title on Bloglovin and was just thinking «could be great with the
pitas»:P Great minds think alike:D Homemade hummus is so much better than the store -
bought versions, which tend to taste like plastic.
I started making
pita while in pastry school, and I really enjoy eating them better than store -
bought.
Example: If you stop at a grocery store you can
buy fresh fruit, hummus and
pita for a healthy lunch!
If you're feeling really ambitious, homemade
pita chips bring this recipe to the next level, but store
bought chips should do the trick.
You can place your falafels into gluten free
pita with all the traditional fixings or if you are like me and too lazy to make a gluten free
pita (b / c you know
buying it is going to be way too expensive — we are FUNemployed after all), you can just eat it with brown rice and a side of steamed greens.
I can promise you guys, that after you make this easy homemade traditional Greek
pita bread you will never want to
buy the store -
bought version again.
I topped a few slices of ripe tomato (that I
bought at the farmers market) with a dollop of pesto for lunch today and served it with a veggie stuffed
pita (shredded carrots, lettuce, red onion, avocado and tomatoes) which I drizzled with fresh pesto.
At the farmer's market yesterday I ended
buying a loaf a fresh baked bread, along with two packages of
pita pockets, which at the time seemed fairly reasonable.
We have a
pita chipper at the farmer's market who sells this one variety that is just doused in lemon juice and garlic and my husband and I both agreed we can not
buy any more because they are gone like WAY too fast.
I've been on a Moroccan - cooking kick recently and have found myself
buying masses of
pita bread, flatbread, and that delicious Stonefire naan from the grocery store.
There are many things I make at home rather than
buying them at the store and never give it a second thought —
pita, salad dressing, tomato sauce, pizza dough, and soft sugar cookies just to name a few.
We just found out that we have to
buy a new furnace and I ate an entire bag of Stacy's Simply Cocoa
pita chips in my misery, so really, who am I to quibble over donuts.
I had been to Trader Joes and
bought mini
pita pockets.
Buy 100 % whole wheat
pitas and cut each one into eight small triangles.
Barbecue
pita pizzas: barbecue sauce (either store -
bought or homemade), artichoke hearts, red onions, green peppers, banana peppers, cilantro, diced Roma tomatoes and dairy - free cheese
Annie's Bunnies and Stacy's
Pita Chips are trans fat - free store -
bought crunchy snack options.
And while of course it's easier to
buy some pre-made hummus and
pita chips, it's more special (and healthy!)
Looks amazing - I love a good hummus & I am excited to try making my own
pita chips since I can
buy the GF
pita bread.
I strip DRM from Kindle books all the time though because I
buy foreign ebooks and Amazon makes it a
PITA to deal with multiple accounts.
I end up
buying all my eBooks at Amazon because nook is such a
PITA.
Buying something today that you could
buy next year for half is a
PITA factor.