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Pitta or Pita Bread is a round pocket bread that is predominant in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Cuisines. Traditionally called as khubz (ordinary bread) it is similar to the Indian flat puffed flatbread (Phulkas ) which is also a bread of the common man. It can be made in various shapes and sizes, although if you are going to use it as a pocket for filling then the circular shape is preferred.   Traditionally and even now in most middle eastern countries, the bread is prepared in the tannur which is similar to the brick oven or the modern tandoor. Pita bread is baked in the oven at very high temperatures (450F / 250C) causing the flattened bread to puff quickly, retaining moisture and softness. Different countries use the bread differently, some along with dips, some use it to fill in with pockets and others bake such that there are no pockets.Note: here is the Instant Active Dry Yeast I am using for these recipes. Always keep the opened yeast in the freezer section.  Serve the delicious Pita Bread along with Tabbouleh, Falafel and Hummus for lunch or dinner. Here are few more homemade bread recipes for you to try: Turkish Pide Recipe - Crusty Bread with Sesame Seeds Homemade Pita Bread Recipe - Quick and Simple Recipe Manakish Zaatar (Traditional Lebanese Spiced Pita Bread)  
Get ready to add a touch of Halloween cookie magic with these spook-tacular recipes! Start with the Halloween Cookie Selection Box, featuring an assortment of designs like ouija board planchettes, witches hats, pumpkins, hangmen, autumn leaves, and eerie messages—perfect for a sweet and spooky treat. For a more chilling bite, try the Spider Cookies, with their orange and cinnamon butter base adorned with creepy spider designs and sugar glass domes. If you’re feeling artistic, the Edible Chalkboard Cookies let you write or draw your own Halloween messages on a cookie canvas. For a frightfully fun twist, the Zombie Cookies capture a zombie walk. And don’t miss the Misfortune Cookies, a fun take on the classic fortune cookie!
These easy and fun Halloween Spider Cookies are the perfect treat for kids! Made with simple ingredients, they’re a cute and spooky addition to any Halloween party. Whether you’re baking with the little ones or decorating for a festive treat, these cookies are the best and easiest Halloween cookies to make! Perfect for kids to decorate or enjoy as a fun baking project.