How To: Homemade Pita Bread

delish-190621-homemade-pita-0144-portrait-pf-1567692673One of my favorite sandwiches of all time is a gyro, and good pita bread is so essential to that equation. I found an easy homemade recipe on delish.com and it was really good and came together really easily. If you are not comfortable with baking with yeast this is a great recipe to get your feet wet with because it is very forgiving.

  • 1 cup warm water
  • 2 teaspoon active dry yeast (I used instant)
  • 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour, divided
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

In a large bowl, combine warm water, yeast, and sugar and stir until dissolved. Stir in ½ cup flour and let sit for 15 minutes, until mixture foams. (If you are using instant yeast, you don’t have to mix it separately, just add it directly to the the dry ingredients.) Add oil, salt, and 2 cups flour (reserving ½ cup) and stir with a wooden spoon until a shaggy mass forms. Dust a clean surface with some of reserved flour and knead until smooth and elastic, about 7 minutes, adding more of the reserved flour if the dough is too sticky. Dough should be soft and moist. (You can cover the dough and let rest 10 minutes if you need a rest from kneading.) Place dough in a clean large bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Leave in a warm place until dough has doubled in size, about 1 hour.  Lightly dust a clean surface with flour. Punch down dough and turn it out onto surface. Divide dough into 8 pieces and roll into balls. Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and let rest 10 minutes.  Preheat a large cast-iron skillet over medium heat. Working one at a time, roll each round into a ¼”-thick circle about 8” wide, sprinkling dough with extra flour if it starts to stick.  Cook each pita one at a time in skillet until an air pocket balloons, then flip, and cook 1 minute more. Cover baked pitas with a clean kitchen towel to keep warm.

Blueberry Banana Bread

blueberry-bread-recipe-3I recently bought myself a just because present of one of my favorite food bloggers cookbook. Shelly Jaronsky, aka cookiesandcups.com, is one of my go-to bloggers for a recipe that is sure to be a hit. In her cookbook she has a recipe for toffee-speckled banana bread, but since I had fresh blueberries I needed to use up I subbed them in instead. I also added a crumb topping because it makes everything better.

Bread:

  • 1/2 cup salted butter, at room temperature
  • 1 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup whole milk
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups mashed bananas, about 3 large extra-ripe
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup blueberries, slightly tossed in flour

Crumb Topping:

  • 1/3 stick butter, melted
  • 3/4 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar

Preheat the oven to 350. Coat a 9×5 loaf pan with cooking spray. If you want you can also the the pan with parchment paper to make it easier to take out, which might be a good idea because of the crumb topping. In your mixer, mix the butter and sugar on medium speed for 2 minutes. Add the milk, eggs, and vanilla and continue mixing until smooth, scraping the sides of the bowl as necessary.  Add the mashed banana, baking powder and salt and mix until well combined. Turn the speed to low and mix in the flour until just combined. Finally, stir in the blueberries.  Spread the batter in the pan and then mix together your topping ingredients and pour them on top. Bake for 60-65 minutes, or until the center is set and a toothpick comes out clean. For me it was a little closer to 70 minutes. Let it cool in the pan for about 30 minutes, then store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

Cranberry White Chocolate Scones

IMG_20200522_095558_01I found this recipe in a Taste of Home magazine and decided to challenge myself. I’ve had scones at Starbucks before but never attempted to make them myself. It turns out that my husband loves scones, which neither of us would’ve guessed before now. This is one of the few things I’ve made that he ate til they were gone, so they are definitely a keeper.

  • 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 3 tablespoons white sugar
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 stick unsalted butter, cold and cut into small cubes
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips/chunks
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen cranberries; frozen won’t leak as much into the batter
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream (you may need 1-2 tablespoons more depending on how the dough comes together)
  • additional white sugar for sprinkling on top of the scones
  • 2-3 oz additional white chocolate melted, optional

Preheat your oven to 400° and line a baking tray with a baking mat or parchment paper. Place flour, sugar, salt, baking powder and cubes of butter into a large bowl and rub the butter into the flour with your fingers until you have a coarse breadcrumb texture. Some pea sized lumps of butter is fine. (I was using frozen butter so I grated mine with a cheese grater.) Add the white chocolate chips and cranberries and stir very briefly to evenly distribute. Place the eggs and 1/2 cup heavy cream into a bowl and beat lightly with a fork. Add the egg mixture into your flour mix and stir gently, until a soft, crumbly dough forms. You want it to hold if you press the dough together, but not be sticky and wet. If the mixture is still too crumble, add in the extra cream, 1 tablespoon at a time. (I live at altitude and added 2 tablespoons and probably could’ve added one more.)  Tip the dough onto your prepared baking tray and press into a large disc, around half an inch thick. Use a sharp knife or pizza cutter to cut the disc of dough into 6-8 wedges. At this stage you can leave the scones cut but together, or use a spatula to spread the scones around the baking tray with a 2 inch gap in between each one. Sprinkle some white sugar onto the top of each scones and then place in the oven for 13-17 minutes. (I left mine in a round for about 14 minutes because my mixture was pretty crumbly, then I separated them and baked for about 5 more minutes. You’ll know they are done when they are risen, golden around the edges and sound light when you tap on the top.

Easy Peasy Cinnamon Rolls

cinnamonrolls-16Shelly, from the website cookiesandcups.com, has become by go-to for easy, delicious recipes. This cinnamon roll recipe is so so good, and because it uses rapid rise yeast, it takes the intimidation factor out of making yeasted breads/rolls. Just mix all the ingredients in the bowl and let rise for an hour (it really is that easy even though the instructions look long)! I will definitely be making this recipe Christmas morning. Recipe and photo courtesy of cookiesandcups.com.

For the Dough:

  • 5-6 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/3 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 (1/4 oz) packets Rapid Rise yeast
  • 1 teaspoon kosher sale
  • 1 cups water
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 6 tablespoons, cubed
  • 1 large egg

For the Filling:

  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • 6 tablespoons butter, very soft

For the Frosting:

  • 3/4 cup butter, room temperature
  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

In the bowl, of your stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment mix together 2 cups of flour, sugar, yeast, and salt on low speed until combined. Place the water, milk, and butter in a microwave safe bowl and heat in 25 second increments until the temperature reaches between 120°-130°F. Butter might not be melted, completely, which is fine. Add this to the flour mixture along with the egg and mix on medium speed for 2 minutes. Add 2 more cups of flour to the mixture, and mix on high speed for 2 minutes, scraping the sides of the bowl if necessary. Turn mixer to low and add in just enough remaining flour until the dough will form a ball. Lightly flour a clean surface knead the dough for 6-8 minutes, adding a little more flour as necessary while you are kneading until the dough is smooth, elastic and springs back when lightly pressed with 2 fingers. Alternately, you can do this step in your stand mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment. Cover the dough with a towel and let it rest for 10 minutes. In a medium bowl mix together the sugar and cinnamon for the filling. Set aside. Roll the dough out on a lightly floured surface into a 15×10- inch rectangle using a rolling pin. This doesn’t have to be exact. Spread the soft butter onto the rolled out dough evenly. Sprinkle with the cinnamon sugar mixture. Starting the with long sides, tightly roll up the dough, pinching the seams to seal. Using a knife, slice into 12 equal pieces. Line a 9×13 baking dish with parchment paper and coat with nonstick spray. Place the cinnamon rolls evenly into the pan, cover with a towel and allow to rise for 1 hour in a warm place, until doubled in size. Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake cinnamon rolls for 25-30 minutes, or until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack for at least 20 minutes. Prepare frosting in the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Mix the butter and powdered sugar together for 1 minute on medium speed. Add in the milk and vanilla and mix for another minute until creamy and smooth, scraping the sides of the bowl as necessary. Spread frosting onto rolls.

Fry Bread (aka Mana Biscuits)

fry breadThis recipe comes from the Pioneer Woman and while the title of this post is fry bread, the dough can also be used for good old white sandwich bread. This recipe was so so easy and came out perfectly. We topped our fry bread with spaghetti sauce, but you could also make tacos or Korean Beef or drizzle it with honey or butter and cinnamon sugar. The options really are only limited by your imagination. I will note in the instructions when you would fry and what to do if you want to bake it up as a loaf of bread. Do yourself a favor and make these today.

  • 2 cups warm water
  • 2 1/4 teaspoons active yeast
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 5 1/4 cups of flour, plus more for dusting

Combine the yeast and 2 cups warm water in a mixing bowl and stir to dissolve. Add the butter, sugar and salt. Use a wooden spoon to stir in 2 cups of the flour until smooth. Add another 2 cups of the flour and stir, then turn it out onto a floured board to knead. Knead it over 15 minutes, adding the rest of the flour as you knead. Don’t let it get dry too fast; it should stay sticky. Put the dough in a buttered bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Let it rise for 1 hour. (At this point if you wanted to make fry bread, tear off pretty large pieces of dough and shape into rough rectangles. It’s totally fine if you have a hole or two in the center. Fry it up in a skillet with a thin layer of oil. Cook each side for about 45 sec or until brown. I got about 18 pieces from the full recipe.)

If you are making loaves, knead the bread for 5 more minutes, then put it back in the bowl to rise for another hour. After the second rise, butter two loaf pans and separate and shape the dough into 2 loaves. Place in the pans and let them rise for another 45 minutes. Towards the end of the third rise, preheat the oven to 400 and then bake for 30-35 minutes, or until golden brown on top and cooked through. Cool on a wire rack.

Lemon Blueberry Bundt Cake

I made this cake yesterday to take to my firelemon-blueberry-bundt-cake-1 station for training. It was super delicious and I’m glad that I made the cream cheese frosting instead of the glaze I was originally planning on making because it just made it next level. Recipe and photo courtesy of celebratingsweets.com.

Cake:

  • 1 cup butter
  • 1 3/4 cups granulated sugar
  • 4 eggs
  • 3 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon lemon zest
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour*
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda*
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 cup buttermilk, (if you don’t have butter milk try ⅔ cup plain or vanilla yogurt mixed with ⅓ cup milk)
  • 2 cup fresh or frozen blueberries

Frosting

  • 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 1/4 cup butter, softened
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1-2 tablespoons heavy cream
  • 3 cups powdered sugar

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare a bundt pan by greasing and flouring it. Set aside. In a large bowl, beat butter and sugar for 2 to 3 minutes until fluffy. Beat in eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add lemon juice, lemon zest and vanilla and beat until combined. In a separate bowl combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt, mix well. Beat in flour mixture in three additions, alternating with buttermilk. Beat for 2 minutes. Put ⅓ of the cake batter (batter will be thick, you will most likely need to spoon it in) in the bottom of the bundt pan, sprinkle with ⅓ cup of the blueberries. Put another ⅓ of cake batter on top of that and again, sprinkle with ⅓ cup of blueberries, finish by putting remaining cake batter on top and sprinkle with remaining blueberries. Using a butter knife or spoon, push blueberries down into the cake batter a little bit. Bake at 350 for 50-55 minutes or until toothpick comes out of center clean. Let cake cool completely ( I like to do this by putting it (still in the pan) into the freezer for 1 hour, it helps lock in the moisture. You can cool it on a cooling rack if you prefer. When cake is completely cooled run a butter knife around the edges and gently shake cake back and forth to loosen it before inverting it onto a cake stand or plate for frosting.

For the frosting, combine all the ingredients in the mixing bowl and mix on medium speed until fully combined and fluffy. Spread over cooled cake and top with fresh blueberries.

*If you are baking this at altitude, leave out the baking soda and increase the flour to 3 cups.

Five Minute Crusty Bread

No-Knead-Dutch-Oven-Bread-resizedI recently won a cooking class at our local kitchen store and the class I chose to attend was a five minute bread and butter class. Now, if you are like me you will see this name and think you can whip together the dough and in five minutes put delicious bread in the oven. That unfortunately is not the case, but the dough does come together very quickly. Just be prepared to mix it in the morning, and then you will be ready to bake delicious bread when you get home later that day. The recipe is very simple and forgiving, so even if working with yeast makes you nervous, give this recipe a chance.

  • 3 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1 1/2 cups water, room temp or slightly warm
  • 1/2 teaspoon dry active yeast

To Make the Dough:

Put all the ingredients in a big bowl and mix together with a fork until all the flour is incorporated. Cover with a clean cotton towel and let rise for 8-12 hours. When you are ready to bake put your Dutch oven, with the lid ON, in your oven and preheat to 450. Get a bowl big enough to shape a round loaf and line it with parchment paper, then generously dust with flour. Remove your bread from the original bowl with floured hands by making a scooping motion with your hand, moving around the whole bowl. As you are doing this, grab a small section of dough and stretch and fold it over the rest of the dough. Do this about 4 times, then move the prepared round of dough to your parchment lined bowl. Cover with a clean, lightweight, slightly damp towel and let it rise for 30 minutes while your Dutch oven is heating in the oven. After 30 minutes, slash the top of your round of dough with a very sharp knife in any pattern you want. Remove the Dutch oven from the preheated oven and quickly transfer your parchment paper with the loaf on it into the Dutch oven. Replace the lid quickly and return the Dutch oven to the oven. Bake for 30 minutes. At the end of the 30 minutes, remove the lid and continue to bake for 7-10 more minutes, until you have a dark golden crust. Carefully remove the bread from the Dutch oven and enjoy.

Iced Lemon Zucchini Bread

Delicious-Glazed-Lemon-Zucchini-Bread-Recipe-on-lilluna.com-I was gifted two huge zucchini’s and went on the hunt for a deliciously sweet way to use them up. After perusing Pinterest I found two good contenders, one of them being this lemon bread. The thing I liked about this was that is as different from most of the zucchini recipes out there. Recipe and photo by lilluna.com.

Bread

  • 2 cups cake flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup canola oil
  • 1 1/3 cups sugar
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup buttermilk
  • 1 lemon, zested
  • 1 cup zucchini, grated

Glaze

  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon milk

Preheat oven to 350. Mix flour, salt and baking powder in a medium bowl and set aside. In a large bowl, beat eggs. Then add oil and sugar until well blended. Add lemon juice, buttermilk, lemon zest to this mixture and blend all together. Fold in zucchini until it is mixed well. Add dry mixture to the wet mixture and blend all together until well combined. Pour batter into greased 9×5 loaf pan. Bake at 350 for 40-45 minutes. While still warm, make glaze and spoon over the bread. Let the glaze set up before cutting and serving.

Banana Pecan Bread

This. Bread. I can say with the utmost certainty that this banana bread is the best I have ever tasted. It is the right amount of sweetness with a hint of crunch from the pecans and the perfect balance of banana flavor. I have tried many many different banana bread recipes and this one takes the prize. While the recipe called for 1 9×5 loaf, I split mine into two 8×4 loaves, which allowed them to cook all the way through, without overcooking the exterior. Recipe and photo courtesy of myfrugaladventures.com

  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 egg
  • 1⅛ cup sugar
  • ½ cup vegetable or canola oil
  • 2 tablespoons buttermilk or milk
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla
  • 3 bananas mashed very well
  • ½ cup chopped pecans (optional)

Preheat oven to 325 degrees.  Add flour, baking soda and salt to a small bowl and set aside. Mix egg, sugar and oil and stir until well combined Add the dry ingredients to the wet and stir well. The mixture will be thick and dry. Next add milk, vanilla and bananas and stir until incorporated. Mix in walnuts and pour into a loaf pan or pans depending on what size you want. Cook 50-75 minutes, checking regularly until a knife comes out clean.

 

Biscoff Banana Bread

I found this recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com via Pinterest.  I had never tried Biscoff cookie spread before this recipe, and while I don’t think I would eat it by itself, I liked it quite a bit in this banana bread.  I didn’t have Biscoff cookies for the streusel, so I used graham crackers instead.  Trader Joe’s cookie spread can also be used instead of Biscoff spread.

  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3 very ripe bananas, mashed
  • 1/2 cup Biscoff spread
  • 1/4 canola oil
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup light brown sugar

Streusel Topping:

  • 1/2 cup chopped Biscoff cookies (or graham crackers)
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter (melted)

Preheat the oven to 350.  Grease an 8×4 loaf pan and set aside.   In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt, set aside.  In a large bowl, stir together your mashed bananas, Biscoff Spread, canola oil, egg, vanilla, and sugars.  Add the dry ingredients into your wet ingredients and stir until just combined. Batter will be slightly lumpy, don’t over mix.  Spread batter into prepared pan. In a small bowl, combine chopped Biscoff cookies, flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, and melted butter. Stir until combined. Sprinkle the streusel evenly over the batter in the loaf pan. Bake bread for 55-60 minutes or until toothpick inserted into center comes out clean. If the top starts to brown before the bread is done baking, place aluminum foil loosely over the bread and finish baking.