I think I first made pita bread a year ago, and now I can't imagine ever buying it, even if it's a fluffy good Middle Eastern brand, because it just goes stale before I can enjoy it all. What I love about this recipe is its simplicity. Two ingredients: self-rising flour (and that's easy to make with all-purpose flour and baking powder and baking soda) and whole milk yogurt (and in my pic below, all I had on hand was labneh). I kinda measured out 2 cups of flour and 1 cup of yogurt, maybe? Next step is to put both in a mixing bowl.
handmade hobbyist
a chronicle of creative endeavors (mostly) in ceramics, sewing, and cooking
Friday, August 21, 2026
cook: pita bread
Saturday, August 15, 2026
cook: gazpacho
I've been wanting to cook new recipes for the past year and change up the rotation a bit. Gazpacho was something I made once during the pandemic but wanting to make again, and tomato season is such a narrow window of time to enjoy my favorite harvest. On a rare week of hot muggy weather in the Bay Area, I finally made the summer Spain staple. I looked at various recipes and finally settled on Jose Andres recipe and trekked to a produce store for a couple of Persian cucumbers and an Anaheim pepper. I'd already had on hand, shallots, garlic and jalapeno and Fresno peppers not to mention a bumper crop of heirloom tomatoes.
Saturday, August 8, 2026
cook: chili sauce
Monday, July 13, 2026
bake: icebox lemon pie
The New York Times published a recipe for an easy, no bake, icebox lemon pie. I only had stale graham crackers in my pantry, and so I trekked to the store for Meyer lemon cookies to crush instead.







