The Fluffiest Feta Spinach and Pesto Twist Bread

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This feta, spinach and pesto twist bread is something you don’t want to miss! With swirls of herbaceous pesto, baby spinach and crumbled feta woven through strands of delicately fluffy bread, it’s got it all!

Combining the fluffiest of milk bread with the tastiest braided babka, this recipe makes one delicious loaf of bread. One that makes it difficult to stop at just one slice!

Pesto, spinach and feta twist bread loaf

I have fond memories of growing up and regularly frequenting bakeries. The warm welcoming aroma of freshly baked bread is an undying excitement, that I still feel to this day.

Glass cabinets display an ocean of delicious decisions, iced goods, small goods and all types of loaves lining the walls. I can’t think of anything better! Other than of course, being able to devour all the delicious said goods.

So today, I’m channelling all of those memories into this post as I share with you one of my favourite flavour combinations and best bread recipes to date! One that I continue to make time and time again, it’s just that good. If you start anywhere, I’d start here because you won’t be disappointed.

Let’s recreate those fond bakery moments and make our very own homemade bread, shall we?!

This recipe was adapted from this super soft and fluffy milk bread recipe from Apron, one of my all-time favourite bread bakers!

sliced pesto spinach feta bread
pesto, feta spinach baked full loaf
Twist bread ingredients and equipment flat lay
Proofed bread dough ready to roll
Rolled out dough spread with pesto, chopped spinach and feta
Twist bread cut in half revealing the filling inside
Twisted bread in pan ready to set aside to rise

The Fluffiest Feta, Spinach and Pesto Twist Bread

Laura | The Culinary Letter
This feta, spinach and pesto twist bread is something you don't want to miss! With swirls of herbaceous pesto, spinach and crumbled feta woven through strands of delicately fluffy bread, it's got it all!
Combining the fluffiest of milk bread with the tastiest braided babka, this recipe makes one delicious loaf of bread. One that makes it difficult to stop at just one slice!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Resting Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 5 minutes
Course Bread, lunch, Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine Asian, Italian, Japanese, New Zealand
Servings 1 loaf

Equipment

  • Stand mixer
  • Loaf tin (23cm x 13cm) or baking tray lined with baking paper

Ingredients
  

Bread

  • 2 cups (250g) strong flour
  • 2 tsp (10g) caster sugar
  • 1 tsp (7g) salt
  • tsp (7g) instant dried yeast
  • ¾ cup (180ml) warm milk
  • 2 tsp (10g) butter softened

Filling

  • cup (80g) storebought or homemade pesto*
  • 1 cup (25g) baby spinach chopped
  • ¼ cup (50g) feta

Instructions
 

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer whisk together flour, sugar and salt.
  • Add the yeast and milk, then mix at a low speed with the hook attachment to combine into a dough, 1 minute.
  • Turn the mixer up a level (2nd speed) and mix until the dough starts to pull away from the sides of the bowl, 2 minutes.
  • Return the mixer to the lowest speed, add the butter and mix for 1 minute to incorporate. Then turn the mixer up a level (2nd speed) and mix until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl, 2-3 minutes.
  • Form the dough into a ball, seal the edges at the bottom and transfer into a well-oiled bowl. Cover and rest in a warm place until doubled in size, 1-1½ hrs.
  • Once doubled in size, punch down the dough and roll it out on a flat working surface into a large rectangle, approximately 37cm x 26cm.
  • Spread the pesto evenly over the dough, leaving a 2cm gap on one of the longer edges (this will help seal it together later on.)
  • Scatter over spinach and then crumble feta over the top.
  • Starting from the longest edge opposite the edge where you left a gap, tightly roll the dough into a log. When you reach the edge with no filling, pull the dough up over and onto the roll to seal. Gently turn the dough, seam side down and roll to press the edges together tightly.
  • Using a sharp knife, cut through the dough lengthways.
  • Cut side facing up twist the two halves over each other to create a tight braid. Place into an oiled loaf tin or on a baking tray lined with baking paper. Cover and rest in a warm place until doubled in size, 30mins – 1 hr.
  • After proving, preheat the oven to 180°C.
  • Bake for 20-25 minutes until golden brown and cooked through (87°C internal temperature).
  • Allow to cool for 5- 10 minutes before serving.
    Best served warm!

Notes

  • strong flour is also referred to as bread flour or high-grade flour.
TIPS: 
  • *Here’s a great recipe to make your own pesto!
  • If the dough is a little too sticky to handle, use lightly oiled hands to bring the dough into a ball. Sames goes for when you roll out the dough. 
  • You want to avoid adding any extra flour to the dough as it will dry it out and not result in a fluffy loaf. Therefore you don’t need to flour your working surface beforehand. The oil from the bowl should coat it enough to make sure it doesn’t stick. 
  • This bread is best served warm! 
If you have any leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the fridge and then when ready to eat, cut off a slice and microwave until warm and fluffy, 20-30 seconds. 
Bread adapted from Apron’s recipe for super soft and fluffy milk bread loaf.
Keyword Bread, feta, pesto, spinach
Pesto, baby spinach and feta bread, sliced and served on plates
twist bread slices on a plate

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And that concludes this feta spinach and pesto twist bread recipe!

If you give this recipe a go, don’t forget to snap a picture, use the hashtag #theculinaryletter and tag @theculinaryletter. I’d love to see your lovely creations!

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Laura Young | The Culinary Letter food blog

Until next time, stay curious!


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