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Pita is a delicious flatbread from the Mediterranean and Middle East that can be used in a variety of recipes. If you want a simple snack, you can cut the bread into strips or triangles so it’s easier to dip. Since pita bread is hollow on the inside, you may also stuff it with meats and vegetables to make a portable sandwich pocket. No matter how you prepare your pita, just be sure to use your knife safely while you’re cutting it.

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Creating Pita Pockets

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Pita Bread
    Since most pieces of pita bread have a slightly oblong shape, look for the side that’s wider than the others. Position the bread flat on the cutting board so that side is closest to you. [1]
    • If the pita bread is perfectly round, you can make your cut from any side.
    • Cutting through the long side of the pita makes the pocket deeper so you’re able to put more ingredients inside.

    Variation: If you see a small tear or crack along the edge of the pita bread, you can also gently rip apart the top and bottom section by hand. Only rip halfway around the pita, or else ingredients could spill out.

  2. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Pita Bread
    Position your knife so it’s about 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the left or right side. Make a straight cut through the bread, pressing the knife down firmly to ensure you go through the other side of the bread. Keep the smaller piece of pita so you’re able to use it later on. [2]
    • If there are cracks or rips in the pita bread, try to cut the section off so your ingredients don’t fall out later on.
    • Keep your fingers away from the blade so you don’t accidentally cut yourself.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Pita Bread
    Slide your finger into the cut side of the larger pita piece and move it back and forth to separate the top from the bottom. Be gentle as you work so you don’t tear through the pita. Keep pushing your finger deeper into the pocket until you reach the bottom of the pita. [3]
    • If you have trouble reaching the bottom of the pita with your fingers, try sliding a butter knife into the opening.

    Tip: If you have a hard time peeling apart the pita bread, try microwaving it for 10 seconds to help make the bread more pliable. [4]

  4. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Pita Bread
    Slide the smaller pita piece into the opening so the rounded end is at the bottom of the pocket. Push the piece as far into the pita as you can. Be careful not to tear the pita pocket, or else you won’t be able to use it. [5]
    • The extra piece of pita will add additional support to the pocket so any ingredients you add don’t tear through the bottom.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Pita Bread
    Hold the pita pocket open with your nondominant hand so you can put ingredients inside. Start by putting in a layer of vegetables, such as tomato, lettuce, or spinach, as a base. Then put in your favorite meats or proteins to complete your meal. Hold the pita pocket so the opening is face up to keep the contents from spilling out. [6]
    • You can stuff your pita with any ingredients you like.
    • Avoid using ingredients that are wet or soggy since they may cause the pita to rip.
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Making Pita Chips

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Pita Bread
    Lay the pita bread flat on your cutting board and hold it in place with your nondominant hand. Use a sharp chef’s knife to make a straight cut through the middle of the pita bread. Press the knife down firmly so it cuts completely through the other side of the bread. [7]
    • Since pita is a type of flatbread, you don’t need to use a serrated knife to cut it since it won’t lose its shape.

    Warning: Keep your fingers away from the knife blade while you’re working so you don’t accidentally cut yourself.

  2. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Pita Bread
    Stack the halves on top of one another and turn them so the cut edge faces you. Start your first cut 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the left side and push your knife through the bread. Continue making cuts along the length of the bread so each piece is 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) wide. [8]
    • The strips in the middle of the pita bread will be longer than the end pieces. You can either leave them or cut them into pieces that are 2 inches (5.1 cm) long if you want more chips.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Pita Bread
    Set one half of the pita on top of the other piece so the cut edges line up and face you. Start by cutting the pieces down the middle so you have 4 quarters. Then cut each of the quarters in half again so you have 8 total triangular pieces. [9]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Pita Bread
    Preheat your oven to 400 °F (204 °C) and let it heat up completely. Lay the pieces flat on a baking sheet so there’s about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of space between them. Place the baking tray on the center rack of the oven and allow them to cook for 5 minutes. Flip the pieces over before putting them back in the oven for another 5 minutes until they’re golden brown. [10]
    • You don’t have to bake the pita chips if you don’t want to, but they may be easier to dip since they won’t bend or fold.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Pita Bread
    You can either buy hummus from the grocery store or make your own. Look for different varieties, such as roasted red pepper or sundried tomato, so you can try new flavors. You may also try mixing olive oil with aromatic herbs, such as basil, garlic, and oregano, to create a lighter dip. [11]
    • If you want to enjoy the chips without dip, season them lightly with salt and pepper.
    • For a sweeter flavor, try sprinkling a cinnamon and sugar mixture on them.
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      Warnings

      • Practice safe knife skills while you’re working so you don’t accidentally cut yourself.
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      Things You’ll Need

      Making Pita Chips

      • Chef’s knife
      • Cutting board
      • Baking tray
      • Oven

      Creating Pita Pockets

      • Cutting board
      • Chef’s knife

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