Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Spinach bread

Two cups of fresh spinach

Two cups of all purpose flour

Two tsp. of active dry yeast

Two tbsp. of oil (I used vegetable oil)

One tsp. of salt

Two tsp. of  sugar

One cup shredded mozzarella cheese


In the juicer, squeeze out juice from the spinach leaves. If two cups do not yield three-fourth cup of juice, you need more spinach leaves. Take a sauce pan, slightly heat up the spinach juice. Just enough, so that you can deep your finger at least for five-seconds. In a big cup, take out the juice, add the yeast, and sugar. Slightly stir, and set aside for 10 minutes covering the cup with a lid. It’ll activate the yeast. Do not over heat the juice. Excessive heat will kill the yeast. Take a big bowl. Add the flour,   oil, and salt. Mix well. Add the whole juice, and mix well with hand , and make a dough. If you need more liquid, you can add water little by little. Make tight dough. Lightly spray oil over the dough, cover it , and keep it in a warm place. I usually warm up the oven at 170 degree F. Then I switch off the oven , and keep the bowl inside the oven for two hours. In the two hours the dough will rise up into double. Again knead the dough well. Do not over knead. Grease a loaf pan. Put the dough in it. Stretch the dough in the shape of the pan. Cover the pan, and keep it in a warm place for another one hour. Again it will rise into double size. Pre-heat the oven to 350 degree F. Bake for 30 minutes, or the knife comes out clean when inserted in the middle. 


26 comments:

Stephanie said...

Your bread looks amazing, my friend, and it sounds wonderful! Thanks for sharing!

Sweet hugs to you!

Anonymous said...

Hi Krishna, Thank you very much for the recipe for spinach bread. It looks very delicious. Today I will be shipping my laptop off for repair but I wanted to say Hi while I had the chance. I'll catch up with you as soon as the computer is back home. Take care, friend.

Margaret D said...

That looks wonderful - I bet it tasted lovely.

Manu said...

This bread looks delicious!
Thanks for sharing.

JoJo said...

That looks yummy!

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Mac n' Janet said...

It looks and sounds delicious.

Chris Lally said...

What an unusual combination (love the addition of the cheese). Looks yummy in the photo! Thanks for sharing the recipe, Krishna!

The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

I've never had spinach bread, Krishna. This sure looks good! ♥

handmade by amalia said...

Wow! My kind of recipe. I love spinach and I've never tasted it in bread.
Amalia
xo

Preeti said...

Your bread looks both healthy and with perfect texture. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

Irreplaceable_fashion said...

This bread looks really wonderful:)
kisses

Debbie Harris said...

Oh I love breads and this one looks and sounds delicious.

Poppy said...

A bread that I've never tasted before. I shall give it a try! Thanks for sharing.

Poppy

eileeninmd said...

Hello, your homemade bread look delicious! I am sure it smells heavenly. Enjoy your day and the rest of the week!

Dewena said...

That looks wonderful, I bet it smelled delicious too while baking.

Great clear directions, even I could probably follow them!

NanaNor's said...

Krishna, Thank you for visiting my blog today and leaving such a nice comment. This bread looks as healthy as it does yummy. I juice during the summer months and love spinach so this would be great to make. Thanks for sharing.

Deborah Montgomery said...

My husband is always trying to get me to drink his green drinks (spinach and kale etc.) but this looks like a much tastier way of getting your greens!
Thanks for stopping by my blog and introducing yourself.

Margie said...

I've never had spinach bread before, but it looks like a tasty way to incorporate greens in one's diet. Popeye would approve!

Nancy Chan said...

This is a lovely healthy bread. I would love to have it for breakfast.

Karen @ Beatrice Euphemie said...

This looks so healthy and delicious! Thank you for the recipe! xx Karen

baili said...

this is very interesting and unique because never used spinach like this before .

wana try it soon!

Kathy Leonia said...

i love spinah:D

Carolina G. Ticala said...

Looking perfect! Have a lovely Day! 🌻🌻🌻

Judy at GoldCountryCottage said...

Hi Krishna. This bread sounds wonderful. Thank you for your visit. It is sad to think of the dogs locked up, but there are many people that care about them and they will get a forever home, just hope it is not to long in coming..Have a great weekend..Judy

Kim said...

My kids would love this! As littles they wouldn't touch spinach. Now that they are older and into healthy eating and juices, it's a whole different story! :)

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