Sunday, October 17, 2010

Spinach n Fenugreek Bread (Palak Methi Bread)

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After coming to the blog world, I have been inspired to bake different types of breads, whether it is simple classic white bread, cottage cheese stuffed buns or braided bread with spicy filling.Then I realized I need to make a bread with herbs too and with ingredients we can get in India easily....

Spinach,garlic and fenugreek is always a favorite combination of mine and wouldnt it be a great idea if i could use it in my bread.!!

When I started baking this bread it filled the house with a tempting aroma , and after baking was really pleased with the end result ,the bread was a little crispy on the outside and wonderfully soft inside. I had this bread with a cup of tea and it made my tastebuds dance.

I want to share this bread with a indian twist as 16 Oct is the World Bread Day,

Ingredients:
  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp dry active yeast
  • 1/2 cup luke warm water
  • 1/2 tbsp sugar
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 1 cup finely chopped spinach(palak)
  • 1/4 chopped spring onions
  • 1 tbsp finely chopped garlic
  • 1 tsp dry fenugreek leaves (kasuri methi)
  • 2 tbsp mozarella cheese / cottage cheese
  • 1/4 tsp pepper
  • 2 tbsp milk for glazing
  • 1 tsp salt
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Making the Bread

Step 1: Preparing the yeast
Mix yeast,sugar and warm water in a big bowl at let it rest for 15 min.After 15 min add 1 cup flour to the yeast and stir nicely and let it sit for 45 min.

Step2: Preparing the dough
Heat 1 tbsp oil in pan, add spring onion and garlic and fry till garlic turns light golden brown, now add spinach,pepper and a little salt and continously stir till spinach leaf (palak) becomes soft. Now add the dry fenugreek leafs (methi) and stir till all the moisture evaporates and switch off to let it cool.

After it cools add this spinach mixture to the yeast along with salt,oil and mix nicely, then add the remaining flour little by little and stir with spatula till it becomes a stiff to stir.

Transfer to a floured surface and knead until it becomes smooth and elastic. Now shape it into a ball and place it in a bowl , cover and leave to rise until it doubles in volumes for 1 -1.5 hrs.

After 1.5 hrs grease a large baking sheet,take the dough and punch out the air and knead it to nice round ball again. Leave it to rise in a warm for another 30 min.

Step 3: Baking
Preheat the oven to 375 F, take a long knife and make a grid pattern on the bread by pressing the knife into the bread with i inch gap between the lines. Now brush with the milk and bake it for 25 min or until it turn golden brown or the bottom sounds hollow when tapped. Shift it to cooling rack.

Serving Tip:
After it cools, slice it and toast it with a little butter to serve with a cup of tea or a bowl of soup.

Note:
  1. You can substitute spinach with any other green too.
  2. To get a big loaf increase the measurement to double
  3. The water should be luke warm while adding the least, as hot water kills the yeast and your bread will not rise.
This bread goes to the wonderful annual event " World Bread Day 2010 "

World Bread Day 2010 (submission date October 16)

71 comments:

  1. lovely combination of spinach and fenugreek...the bread would have been aromatic....yummy!!

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  2. Loved the combo,looks awesome too.

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  3. Nice combo of ingredients Looks delicious.

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  4. what a combination !!!! the recipe rocks ! :)

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  5. I never thought of using spinach & methi this way...looks yum and very soft..

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  6. healthy bread . Loved the topping on your pesarettu too.

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  7. Hi there, glad i'm back to food blogging and to visit your lovely space. Love the way you have used your ingredients.

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  8. Very beautiful bread satya,methi would make it really fragrant!

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  9. i love the look of it...goes perfectly well with a soup as u said..Really awesome.

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  10. awesome bread!!! I'm trying this ASAP :)

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  11. Çok güzel çok leziz ve iştah açıcı olmuş. Ellerinize, emeğinize sağlık.

    Saygılar.

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  12. It is making my taste buds dance too.. Just the sight of it!!
    I wish I could grab a bite, with some hot tea to go with it!
    Excellent job, Satya:)

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  13. Lovely and colorful bread. I didn't know about the world bread day. Thanks a lot for sharing

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  14. Hi Satya,

    Chaalaa bhagundhi!!:)

    Keep rocking!!

    Dr.Sameena@

    www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

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  15. Excellent combo!!Nothing like freshly baked homemade bread...

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  16. That's a perfectly baked bread. Interesting flavour combination!

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  17. Wat a healthy bread, looks absolutely gorgeous Satya..u rick gal..

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  18. Wow, this is very clever. This would make great pau bhaji! Yum!

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  19. what a wonderful combination beautifully presented :)

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  20. Wow the bread looks very yummy and it came out perfect keep rocking satya.Happy Dussera.

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  21. Wow. The bread is unique and healthy with spinach and fenugreek.

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  22. Satya ur baking is gr8 no mukabla. bread is looking wondwerful and healthy also

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  23. hey friend thanks a tonne ya:) keep the cheers, best wishes

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  24. I love this! Sounds really tasty and special with fenugreek leaves!

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  25. I love homemade bread, and yours sounds so delicious with the spinach and fenugreek. It must have smelled and tasted wonderful:)

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  26. I love this type of bread and it looks perfect :)

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  27. Whoo..that looks beautiful..lovely flavors Satya.I totally agree with you once you start getting comfortable with yeast and bread baking it can be very addictive :)..awesome recipe..must try!
    US Masala

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  28. Excellent recipe, beautifully done, looks great

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  29. What an healthy & wonderful d esi twist to bread! keep up the good work!

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  30. wonderful twist Satya...love the methi and palak touch!

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  31. Thats a nice bread you have up there satya..

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  32. superb looking bread....wonderfuly baked

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  33. Herb-infused bread is always so delicious! What a gorgeous loaf!

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  34. thats an excellent way to include greens in bread...

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  35. Your baking get better and better every pasing day.

    Ayush
    http://ayushthecook.blogspot.com/

    http://doyouloveclothes.blogspot.com/

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  36. Dear satya
    Dussera greetings to you.
    I was bit tied up, hence cd not see most blogs.
    I like this bread , very nice, But I cant bake ..so eating virtually.
    Let me see what all have I missed.
    Have a nice week

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  37. wow! this recipe has inspired me to finally get around to baking some bread :)i hv been postponing it till now as im just unsure how it will turn out. but will def give it a try now. love all your varied bread recipes!

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  38. I love breads! will try this sometime.

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  39. This looks so delicious! There's really nothing like freshly baked bread. I'm loving the whole savory aspect, too!

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  40. Oh Sathya dear, ur recipes are all fabulous..very neatly and attractively presented .. i was just imagininig ur home filled with the aroma of all these goodies wn u bake them..

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  41. It looks perfect and flavorful, Satya..Love your bakes..Hats off to you..

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  42. Love that you have fresh herbs in the bread!

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  43. looks so delicious n yummy Satya...hats off dear..

    Tasty Appetite

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  44. spinach bread looks awesome. i shud trying this recipe.

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  45. Lovely looking bread. I love the Indian theme!! There is an Award waiting for you on my blog. Please come and collect it when you can.

    Mina

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  46. very flavourful and delicious bread dear !

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  47. Satya, you are quite the breadmaker and cook! I'm constantly impressed by your recipes and talent.

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  48. You are a great baker, satya. Sure can smell the fresh bread just by looking at it. Bookmarked.

    Aaha Oho

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  49. Tie my eyes and make me choose. Cant bet which is store bought. Awesome!
    I guess the man's heart is lost forever:) Luckiest man in the world! My compliments to u and congrats to him.

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  50. Hey Satya, there is a tag award at our blog, pl collect it and pass on..

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  51. Great way to incorporate greens in bread..

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  52. Waow, this bread looks amazing, both because of its flavours and its nice shape! I love methi :-)

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  53. Superb!!!

    http://kurinjikathambam.blogspot.com/

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  54. nice combination and looks so tempting.

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  55. Wow..wht an array of breads...really tempted to try them

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  56. Nice bread dear. Love the addition of greens.
    http://chackoskitchen.com/2010/03/garlic-and-mint-flavoured-paneer-tikka/

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  57. I admit I had to google fenugreek. ;-) Thank you for participating in World Bread Day.

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  58. such a lovely idea to prepare bread Satya..Belated dasehra wishes to you and yours..

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  59. I was looking for some interesting way to jazz up a batch of regular buns that Im planning to make and this recipe seems perfect. But can you tell me when you add in the mozarella?

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  60. hi Foodiliciousnan ,sorry for the inconvenience ,actually u can add the cheese at the time of adding spinach mixture to the flour ,I will correct it in my recipe too,thanks and all the best

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