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Picote, I've made this recipe a few times in place of pita and it's SO good and keeps well in the fridge or freezer. https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/soft-wrap-bread-recipe
Oh, that looks great! The pita turned out ok, but a little dry. I feel like I need a cross between naan and pita!
Def give that recipe a shot. It's so good. Really soft & pliable but holds up to fillings. More substantial than a tortilla but super easy as long as you have a couple of hours for the rising and resting required.
speaking of easy bread, focaccia is something I would never buy... it is WAY better straight out of the oven than it is from even the fanciest of bakeries, and so simple (no knead, easy shaping)I usually use this recipe: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/cracked-pepper-focaccia-with-truffle-oil but only half the salt it calls for
This is currently being devoured in our house. Super easy and delicious.
Maybe this is already covered in the thread, too lazy to check. But mustard is really easy to make. It's just crushed up mustard seeds and salt plus something acidic. Usually vinegar, but a white wine would work, either by itself or as an additional ingredient.
I tried something that looked pretty straight forward, but the flavor is just really off. DH likes the deli style mustard—not the super fancy stuff, but not the yellow stuff either. The ingredients on what he likes are super straight forward, so I thought it would be easier to replicate than it has been so far!