Today is also Bread Bakers day. A group, under the direction of Stacy of Food Lust People Love, that get together on the second Tuesday of each month to share a bread recipe based on a theme chosen by one of the members. Pavani of SpiceRoots is hosting this month and asked us all to make Breads from Italy.
I found this recipe for Torta Salata Pasquale in a cookbook I have, Saveur Cooks Authentic Italian and did a little happy dance. This traditional Italian Easter Bread perfectly covers both of my challenges today.
This is one of my favorite cookbooks. It contains little stories and blurbs throughout talking about how a dish came to be popular, how the ingredients are grown and used. how and why the families use and serve the recipes according to region, etc. When you flip through this cookbook you feel as if you have just stepped onto Italian ground. The photos are just awesome.
This bread was quick to put together and it was such a surprisingly different taste than what I am used to. You know that thing your mind does when you pick up a glass of water and take a drink to find out that it is really juice or pop? Our minds are programmed to expect a certain taste when we hear "bread" or "Italian bread" and just get blown away when it doesn't taste like our minds expect.
The liquid in this bread is a combination of olive oil and wine, giving it a very fruity taste. Then add in the richness of the prosciutto, mortadella and olives and it is like taking a bite of a coffee cake that is not at all sweet but so decadent that it "feels" sweet.
I don't think I am, or can, properly describe this amazing bread. It would be a wonderful addition to your Easter celebration or your next brunch table. I immediately thought of a picnic when I was enjoying it. It would be perfect on a picnic with a good bottle of wine. You wouldn't need anything else in the picnic basket. This bread would be a perfect, complete meal.
This is a "quick" bread, meaning that there is no yeast used so there is no need to allow time for the dough to rise before baking. The leavener in this bread is baking powder so you don't need to get up at the crack of dawn in order to enjoy this bread during a brunch or an early dinner.
You will find a slew more of recipes perfect for Easter as well as more Italian bread recipes at the bottom of this post. I am also linking up this recipe over at Foodie Reads.
Torta Salata Pasquale
(Easter Bread with Prosciutto and Olives)
very slightly adapted from Saveur Cooks Authentic Italian
3 3/4 c. flour
1 1/2 T. baking powder
3/4 c. good olive oil
1/2 c. water
1 1/4 c. dry white wine
6 eggs, beaten
1/4 lb. prosciutto slices, cut into bite size pieces
1/4 lb. mortadella slices, cut into bite size pieces
1 c. whole black olives, seeded and coarsely chopped
1/2 c. shredded Italian Cheese blend (parmesan, asiago, romano)
Freshly ground pepper
Sift together the flour and baking powder in a large bowl. Make a well in the center and add the olive oil, water and wine. Whisk together until well blended. Stir in the eggs, then add the meats, olives and cheese. Season, generously, with the ground pepper and pour into a greased and floured 8.5x11" baking pan. Bake in a preheated 350* oven for 50-60 minutes, until risen and golden brown. Cool completely before slicing and serving. Print Recipe
More Easter Week Recipes
- Italian Easter Bread by Palatable Pastime
- Carrot Cake Pancakes by Sew You Think You Can Cook
- Torta Salata Pasquale by A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Dill Roasted Radishes by A Kitchen Hoor's Adventures
- Roasted Parmesan Asparagus by Family Around The Table
- Praying Arm Pretzels by Amy’s Cooking Adventures
- Creamy Coconut Mini Tarts by Making the Most of Naptime
More Italian Bread Recipes
- Casatiello by A Shaggy Dough Story
- Ciabatta Sandwich Rolls by Herbivore Cucina
- Classic Italian Bread by Hostess At Heart
- Cornetti by Gayathri's Cook Spot
- Einkorn Parmesan Piadina by The Wimpy Vegetarian
- Fingermillet and Rosemary Focaccia by Sizzling Tastebuds
- Focaccia Caprese by Sneha's Recipe
- Grissini by Sara's Tasty Buds
- Gubana - An Italian Sweet Bread by The Schizo Chef
- Il Pane di Matera by Food Lust People Love
- Italian BLT Focaccia by A Salad For All Seasons
- Italian Easter Bread by Palatable Pastime
- Italian Easter Cheese Bread by A Baker's House
- Italian Herb and Garlic Focaccia by Hezzi-D's Books and Cooks
- Italian Stuffed Pane Bianco by Cook's Hideout
- Mini Panettone by Mayuri's Jikoni
- Pane Bianco by Veenas Vegnation
- Pane di Genzano by Spiceroots
- Piadina by Passion Kneaded
- Pizza alla Siciliana by Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Rosemary and Cabernet Salt Focaccia by What Smells So Good?
- Torta Salata Pasquale by A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Tuscan Coffeecake by Ambrosia
We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.
If you are a food blogger and would like to join us, just send Stacy an email with your blog URL to foodlustpeoplelove@gmail.com
Nothing beats a good savory bread, and this looks delicious! Meat + cheese + fresh bread = AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shannon, it was awesome!
DeleteI miss bread!! My gluten-free husband is cramping my style! ;)
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine :(
DeleteOh I am going to love this bread. Wine instead of water? Prosciutto and Olives ? I am looking so bright eyed at this bread!! Thank you for participating this month! Great choice of bread!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Anshie.
DeleteA very interesting combination of ingredients!
ReplyDeleteIt was very different from anything I had ever had before Paula.
DeleteWendy, I love the fillings in this bread. It sounds absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteIt was Anne and easy to make as well.
DeleteThat sounds totally decadent. And now I'm heading over to Amazon to check out this book.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful book Karen
DeleteThat looks so flavorful and fun!! Yum!
ReplyDeleteIt was Carlee.
DeleteI definitely thought this was a yeasted recipe. Nice! Definitely looks packed with flavour.
ReplyDeleteIt is Kelly and still quick and easy.
DeleteA perfect bread for this perfect season....
ReplyDeleteThank you Sharanya.
DeleteThat looks very flavourful and delicious!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Veena
DeleteThis bread looks delicious and wholesome Wendy!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sneha.
DeleteThat is such a festive and delicious looking bread.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pavani.
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