Chaim’s Fluffy Pita

Chaim’s Fluffy Pita

Some friends are handier than others. And then there’s Chaim — a former pastry chef turned lighting consultant and handyman with a toolkit as refined as his pastry skills, and a heart just as generous. Since Chaim is Israeli and he has worked in the food industry, we often discuss recipes I’m working on, and I ask him my baking questions because pastry is not my strong suit.

We hadn’t planned on cooking – he was out in my backyard assembling an egg swing I had ordered on Amazon and we were both starving. It was Yom Ha’atzmaut so I suggested making an Israeli spread for lunch, when Chaim offered to make homemade pita! Breadmaking always intimidates me, so I was happy to learn from a pro, and before I knew it, Chaim had already rolled up his sleeves and started weighing out the flour (you know he’s a former pastry chef when he starts to do that!).

I had some soft boiled eggs in the fridge, a jar of roasted eggplant, and plenty of veg in the frige, so we started working on some salads to make sabich sandwiches. An hour later, we had prepared an elaborate spread that rivaled some of the best Israeli hummusiya’s! And the pita? Oh. Em. Gee. the pita. It was the stuff of dreams!!

What should I have Chaim teach me next?

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