We like using our "Greek Monastery Cookbook" and have shared our experiences with you on several blog entries (here, When we think about olive bread, we often think of a yeast bread with black olives.
Today's recipe, an olive bread was not made with yeast, nor was it made with black olives! In fact, calling this a bread is almost a misnomer and should be called a quick bread or a muffin. It was delightful, moist, and fluffy like a muffin and had a savoury flavour and slight saltiness from the green olives.
As you read through the ingredient list and are gathering the things you need, you will notice the orange juice on the list. This did not seem right at first because usually olives and orange juice would not pair well. However, in this recipe, the sweetness of the orange juice really complemented the saltiness of the olives. Of course, you could rinse the olives or soak them to remove some of the salt, but the orange juice did counteract the saltiness well, so rinsing the olives was unnecessary. This helped us keep the process simple.
To make this even easier and more simple, as well as an overall nice recipe for us, making this bread took about seven minutes to gather ingredients, mix it all together, and get it into the oven. That's it! We are always impressed with quick and easy recipes that taste delicious and give results that seem like the product was a lot of work.
For this recipe, you will need the following:
1 cup green olives
1 1/4 cups orange juice
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
4 teaspoons baking powder
2 cups flour
1 1/4 cups water
Start by combining the dry ingredients in one bowl. Make sure to include the flour, baking powder, and the baking soda. Mix these together to combine, assuring that the baking powder and soda is well distributed throughout the flour.
Now, add the water and stir the mixture five or six times, then add the orange juice and mix well.
Once the batter is mixed well, add the olives and stir to distribute the olives. Allow this mixture to sit for five minutes before pouring it into the prepared baking dish.
"Fire and water do not mix, neither can you mix judgment of others with the desire to repent. If a man commits a sin before you at the very moment of his death, pass no judgment, because the judgment of God is hidden from men. It has happened that men have sinned greatly in the open but have done greater deeds in secret, so that those who would disparage them have been fooled, with smoke instead of sunlight in their eyes."
St. John Climacus
Source of quote:http://theodorakis.net/orthodoxquotescomplete.htm
In the oven now!! Cannot wait to taste this! I'll comment later today once we have some.
ReplyDeleteLiked this bread so much we made it twice and took the whole one to a person's home we went to last night…says a lot--Greeks like to bear good gifts.
ReplyDeleteAfter two times, I think I will reduce the volume of olives a bit and maybe try adding 3 or 4 types but in a total volume slightly less than the recipe calls for.
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