How to Make Homemade Pita Chips 

Things You'll Need
Pita Bread
 Olive Oil
 Salt to Taste

Instructions:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Cut your pitas into triangular wedges. You have the option of leaving the two 
layers of the pita bread intact or separating them 

into separate chips. Personally, I cut them apart to create a thinner, lighter 
pita chip, but if you prefer a thicker chip and 

harder crunch, feel free to leave them intact.
Line a sheet pan with parchment paper for easier cooling and cleanup. If you do 
not have parchment paper, it is in no way required 

and your homemade pita chips will still be very good without it. Spread out the 
pita wedges on the pan, making sure to leave a bit 

of space between them to ensure proper browning.
Brush the pita wedges lightly with olive oil on both sides. Make sure to do 
this lightly or your pita chips will come out heavy and 

greasy rather than light and crispy. You don't need to use your best extra 
virgin olive oil for this. Plain, ordinary olive oil 

works just fine.
Sprinkle salt and spices to taste over the pita wedges. This is where your 
creativity can really shine. Suggestions include: garlic 

powder, onion powder, Old Bay, freshly ground black pepper, basil, oregano, and 
more. A light sprinkling is held to the pita chips 

quite well by the olive oil.
Bake until golden brown and delicious, about 7 to 12 minutes. These cook very 
quickly, so start checking them after about 5 to 7 

minutes.
Cool your homemade pita chips on a wire rack and enjoy. This is made much 
easier by the parchment paper, as you can slide the entire 

sheet from the pan to the rack.

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