Recipe by Bella Karragiannidis
“First and foremost, I am an artist. Everything I do and share through Ful-filled (full-filled.com) comes from a deep passion for beauty and connection. Whether I am in the kitchen or the garden … whether I have a camera or a paintbrush in my hand … I feel that my purpose in life is to create and inspire through everything I do. While most people assume I am Greek, I was actually adopted into the Greek culture after marrying my husband. My first foray into Greek culture was via the kitchen. My in-laws started teaching me traditional Greek cooking, and slowly but surely, preparing Greek cuisine became a key part of my identity as a creative.”
“Pita is the oldest bread in the world, and the word pita is actually from the Greek language. The word pita has two different meanings in the Greek language—one of them being the word used specifically to describe this flatbread. Nothing quite compares to the fluffy-on-the-inside, golden-crisp-on-the-outside experience of eating Greek pita bread. I will never forget the first gyro I ate in Greece or scooping up my father-in-law’s homemade tzatziki with a piece of his handmade pita.”
“Greek pita bread is an everyday food. It is most recognizably served as the foundation for gyros, but pita bread is also amazing served as a soft and fluffy vehicle for scooping up dips and spreads.”
In Greece, the word pita can refer to both a savory pie such as spanakopita and the flatbread found here. Across Greece, pita bread is often accompanied by hummus, baba ganoush, tzatziki, or tabbouleh for dipping or used as a wrap for souvlaki and gyros. Contrary to popular belief, it’s not always typical for pita to have a pocket. And though it’s now a popular flatbread across the Mediterranean, its roots actually trace back to the ancient civilizations of the Middle East.
Recipe by Bella Karragiannidis
Pita is a Greek word that is used in the Greek language to describe flatbread, pies, and cakes. Greek flatbread that is known as pita is unique for its dimples and lack of a hollow pocket, and requires just a handful of simple ingredients. With its golden, fluffy, and tender characteristics, it’s best enjoyed with dips and spreads or filled with meat, vegetables, and tzatziki for a classic Greek gyro.
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