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Gluten free bread recipe

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They don’t need to rise, and bake in just minutes in the oven! This soft and tender gluten free pita bread is also yeast free, so there’s no rising time. Store-bought gluten free flatbreads simply can’t compare. Why make your own gluten free pita bread?

Without a really good recipe for gluten free pita bread, if you’re gluten free, you’ll never again know the beauty of, falafel stuffed into a pita. I believe that there is even a value to knowing that you can make your own pita bread even if you do it once and never again. Or even if you never actually make this bread. Sometimes, just knowing that you can make something gluten free can create a feeling of encouragement and hopefulness. Yeast free bread This recipe for gluten free pita bread is even a bit more special, since it’s yeast free.

If you’re hesitant to try baking yeast bread, or you simply have to eat that way, this recipe is going to be quite a relief. If you feel like making bread but you find that you’re suddenly all out of yeast, or you find that the store shelves are empty, you can make plenty of gluten free bread without yeast. They do, however, puff up quite a bit, enough that we can coax open a pocket with a sharp knife. They’re soft and tender, and almost buttery tasting—even without any butter.

Expect them to crack a bit along the edges as they puff, since only our gluten free bread flour will give you an even enough rise and a strong enough shell to prevent that cracking. It doesn’t hurt them one bit, though. Make them ahead Place the warm pitas in a tortilla warmer or seal them, along with a moistened paper towel, in a zip-top bag on the counter for a few hours and they’ll stay that way. For longer storage, cool them completely, wrap tightly and freeze. Defrost at room temperature and refresh in a hot, cast iron skillet or in the microwave wrapped in a moistened paper towel. But they’re so quick and easy, just make them fresh each time.

I promise it doesn’t take more than 20 minutes, start to finish! Yeast free gluten free pita breads just out of the oven, sliced open. Ingredients and substitutions Dairy: The only dairy in this recipe is in cow’s milk. It can easily be replaced with an unsweetened nondairy milk.

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