Easy Savory Pesto-Flavored Beer Bread Recipe | ~ Texas Homesteader ~ (2024)

by Texas Homesteader ~

I love the ease & convenience of beer bread with this mix-n-bake no-knead recipe. I wondered if I could make a Savory Pesto Version? As it turns out yes I can! I’m sharing the recipe, check it out.

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Dinner Party – Bringing Bread

Recently we were planning a family gathering. When I asked what I could bring they listed several potential options. But one option was to bring bread of some sort (pesto bread was the recommendation).

Of course I could just buy the bread and that would be simple too. But I always prefer for both financial as well as environmental reasons to make these things myself whenever possible.

So I’m wondering… why can’t I pull out the last of my homemade basil pesto that I have stored in the freezer, thaw it, add some of my dried tomato leather & swirl it through the batter of plain beer bread to accomplish this feat with less bread-baking time in the kitchen? Hummmm…

Multi-Tasking In The Kitchen

Since there are several items I’ll be baking today for our family gathering, I’ll certainly be multi-tasking since each recipe has to be timed perfectly.

I’ll be making a couple of different varieties of savory breads that I’ve never made before and also a double-batch of my rich chocolaty homemade brownies plus my favorite no-cook chocolate frosting for the brownies.

So I need to time not only the actual mixing up of the recipes but also the timing of which item goes first for me to begin preparing the next to take its place in the oven when it’s done.

Plus while it’s all coming together I’ll also need to take photos of the bread prep along the way so I’ll have them to include in this blog post.

WHEW! I’m feeling a little bit like a power-baking Wonder Woman right now…

Ready?? Set?? GO! LOL

Deciding On Pesto-Flavored Bread

So I pull my basic quick beer bread recipe & read it over. I decided to make one loaf of Pesto-Flavored Bread & one loaf of Rosemary/Cheddar-Flavored Bread.

But for today’s post I’ll focus on the Pesto Bread.

So I sat to work figuring out how to wing this recipe. Hey winging a recipe should be my Wonder Woman Super Power. I seem to do it all the time (although not always successfully… LOL)

First I pulled out all of the ingredients I’d need for my bread & measured them out.

I mixed up the dry ingredients & kept the other pre-measured ingredients such as flour, salt, etc. handy so I could add & mix quickly.

For my Italian Pesto flavored beer bread I brought out my frozen pesto, chunked up some dried tomatoes, a handful of shredded mozzarella cheese and Italian spices.

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Oh yeah baby, that’s the ticket! Let’s see how this all comes together.

The thawed pesto looked a bit wet to me so I strained the excess oil into a separate container. Once that excess oil had been strained away it’s time for me to start mixing up my pesto bread. Take a deep breath, here we go!

Baking Pesto-Flavored Beer Bread

To the pre-measured flour mixture I add the bottle of beer and set to adding my pesto add-ins:

I stirred in about 1/3 cup of thawed/drained pesto & 1/2 cup of mozzarella cheese, as well as about 1/3 cup of dried chopped tomato leather that I had dehydrated from my garden last year. And I also added a tablespoon of dry Italian seasoning.

Then I mixed it all together and poured it into a 9×5 loaf pan that I’d already oiled using some of that highly-flavored pesto oil I’d drained away from the pesto.

When I poured the batter in the pan I also brushed some of that reserved pesto oil onto the top of the batter. Ummmm… smells wonderful!

I slid the bread pan into my oven that had been preheated to 350 degrees. The bread was then baked for about 45 minutes.

Then I pull the pan from the oven and pour on top of the bread about 4 Tablespoons of the remaining fragrant pesto oil. This helps keep the crust nice & soft.

It sizzles as it runs toward the edges of the pan and it smells amazing! I return the loaf to the oven for the final 10 minutes baking time.

Cooling The Pesto Beer Bread

When the bread was baked I removed the pan from the oven and placed the pan with the bread in it on a baker’s rack for a few minutes to allow it to begin cooling.

Since there’s cheese in this bread there tends to be portions that stick to the side of the pan sometimes. So I slid a butter knife between the bread & the pan to make sure it was all loosened up. Then I removed the bread from the pan.

I placed the still-hot bread on my baker’s rack & covered it with a clean kitchen towel to allow it to cool completely.

After is was cooled I sliced it up in preparation for transporting it to our dinner party. The smell of pesto was heavenly. The bread was hefty, moist & soft. And you could see plenty of tomato in the bread too.

But the taste?? Absolutely DELICIOUS!

I like to play with the flavors of beer bread. Since it’s mix-n-bake and no-knead, this beer bread is a much streamlined bread recipe and fun to experiment with different flavors.

Here’s the recipe I used for this quick & easy yet delicious pesto-flavored beer bread:

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Basic Beer Bread

This pesto sun-dried tomato version of standard beer bread is a quick, no-knead winner! Mix & bake and enjoy with supper tonight. #TexasHomesteader

Coursebread

CuisineAmerican

Keywordbeer, bread, homemade bread, pesto, sun dried tomatoes

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 55 minutes

Servings 1 loaf

Author www.TexasHomesteader.com

Ingredients

  • 3cupsAll-Purpose Flour
  • 1Tbsp.Baking Powder
  • 1tsp.Salt
  • 1/4cupSugar
  • 112 ozbeer (or 1 1/2 cup)

(Optional Stir-In Options for Pesto Bread)

  • 1/2cupMozzarella Cheese
  • 1/3cupBasil Pesto
  • 1TablelspoonDry Italian-Flavored Herb Mixture(basil, oregano, thyme, etc)
  • 1/3cupDried Tomato Leather,chopped
  • 4Tablespoonsreserved pesto oil or olive oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 (350 degrees for glass pan.)

  2. Mix dry ingredients together, then slowly add beer & stir to combine. Add the desired stir-in options for Pesto Bread & blend thoroughly.

  3. Transfer batter into well-oiled 9x5 glass loaf pan and bake on middle rack for 45 minutes.

    Remove pan from oven and using basting brush, use 4 tablespoons of reserved pesto oil (or olive oil) to coat the surface of the loaf & return it to the oven for an additional 10 minutes baking time.

  4. When baking is complete, remove the pan from the oven, carefully remove bread from pan and place on baker's rack. Cover the hot bread with a clean towel & allow to cool completely.

~TxH~

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FAQs

What type of beer is best for beer bread? ›

Lighter beers, such as lagers, ales and pilsners, will give your bread a lighter color, and mild taste that just about everyone loves. Darker beers like stouts and porters make a darker-colored loaf and have a stronger beer flavor. Hoppy beers like IPAs will give your bread a more bitter taste.

Why is my beer bread tough? ›

Overmixing the batter can cause the bread to turn out tough or crumbly. Stir gently and stop as soon as the flour disappears (and any mix-ins are incorporated). Customize Your Bread. This isn't a beer bread mix, so you can have fun with it!

What pairs well with beer bread? ›

Think brisket, chicken, ribs, steaks, pork loin – all pair wonderfully with a slice of beer bread. When you're trying to keep it lighter, pair beer bread with your favorite salad. We highly recommend Caesar salad!

How to store beer bread overnight? ›

Leftover bread can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for a couple of days.

Should I use dark or light beer for beer bread? ›

Pro tip: As a good rule of thumb, keep in mind that whatever type of beer you use, the flavor will come through in your fresh-baked bread. Darker beer, like stouts and porters, will produce bread with more robust, pronounced flavors. Likewise, a blonde ale or pilsner will make a milder, lighter loaf.

Can I use water instead of beer in beer bread? ›

Can You Use Something Other Than Beer in Beer Bread? Absolutely! Almost any carbonated or noncarbonated beverage can be used, including water, soda pop, milk or buttermilk, fruit juice and even creamed corn! In general substitute 12 fluid ounces of whatever liquid you choose in place of beer.

Does the alcohol cook out of beer bread? ›

Most of the alcohol cooks out of the bread but not a hundred percent.

Is Miller High Life good for beer bread? ›

I've made beer bread with everything from craft beers (Allagash White, Moosehead, etc.), to commercial beers like Heineken, Miller Highlife, and Samuel Adams Boston Lager (which we found lends more of a pronounced aroma than others on the list, and didn't make our favorite loaf).

Does beer have to be room temperature for beer bread? ›

Use room temperature beer: This helps the bread rise and creates a better texture than cold beer. Don't over-mix: After adding the beer to the dry ingredients, mix enough until just incorporated and nothing more. Overworking the dough will create a very dense loaf.

Can kids eat beer bread? ›

Keep in mind, the alcohol evaporates in the baking process, so it is safe for the kids to enjoy as well. Add in cheese if you like, it's not necessary, but it is delicious. Drizzling butter on top helps it have a nice crust. This beer bread comes together in less than 5 minutes and bakes in less than an hour!

Why is it called beer bread? ›

Beer bread is any bread that includes beer in the dough mixture. Depending on the type of beer used, it may or may not contribute leavening to the baking process. Thus, beer breads range from heavy, unleavened, loaves to light breads and rolls incorporating baker's yeast.

How long is beer bread good for? ›

HOW LONG DOES BEER BREAD LAST? Beer bread should last about 4-5 days when wrapped in plastic wrap and stored in the refrigerator. It loses beer flavor the longer that it sits, so if you want that pronounced beer bread taste, I recommend eating it sooner rather than later.

Is IPA good for beer bread? ›

Beer: I typically use an IPA, but just about any kind of favorite beer will work in this recipe! Butter: Which we will use to grease the pan and brush on top of the bread to give it some extra-delicious buttery flavor.

Why is my beer bread crumbly? ›

Your Bread Has Too Much Flour

Adding too much flour is one common mistake for beginning bakers. This produces dry bread with more crumbs. The key is finding the balance between flour and liquid ingredients in your recipe. It can be tricky because bread recipes don't always give you an exact amount of flour.

Does beer bread freeze well? ›

FREEZING: You can definitely freeze beer bread. Baked beer bread can be frozen for up to 5-6 months! Cool it completely and wrap tightly in plastic wrap, then place it into a freezer container or freezer bag. Thaw in the refrigerator and microwave a slice for 20-25 seconds for a “warm from the oven” flavour!

What is the best beer to bake with? ›

If you're new to baking with beer, porters and stouts are the best place to begin. Because they're brewed with dark roasted malt, they lend flavor notes of cocoa and coffee. Porters lean more toward chocolate and malted flavors with less bitterness.

What kind of beer to use for Trader Joe's beer bread? ›

It's also the phrase you'll find gracing each box of Trader Joe's Beer Bread Mix. The flavor of the finished loaf really depends on what kind of beer you use: Go with a lager for a lighter profile, an IPA for a hearty, hoppy taste, or a stout for a rich result with a slightly darker finished product.

What beers are best for beer batter? ›

Most are fair game for beer batter (Pilsner Urquell, Stella Artois, Modelo, and Firestone Pivo Pils are particularly nice), with the exception of Bohemian pilsner, which comes with a heavy dose of spices that can change the overall flavor of your dish. In a beer batter, pilsner is one of the more low-key options.

Why do you put beer in beer bread? ›

The yeast in the beer interacts with the sugar to help the bread to rise (and the baking powder gives the bread an additional boost to keep it from becoming dense).

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