When it comes to loaf cakes, I’m hard pressed to name one I don’t love: banana bread, pound cake, pumpkin bread, zucchini bread… I could go on forever. There’s something so simple and humble about a baked good that you can call bread and therefore eat it for breakfast without guilt (or is that just me?).
So when I came across this recipe for pistachio bread I knew I had to give it a try. I was hoping for a sweet and subtle nutty flavor packaged into an adorably festive green loaf, and that’s exactly what I got. It was love at first bite and I can’t wait to share the recipe with you!
I whipped these up as a test for holiday baking and they most definitely passed. The extra green food coloring and sprinkles are optional, but they certainly bump up the festive vibes here! Package up a loaf in cellophane with a holiday ribbon and you’ve got the perfect edible Christmas gift (the best kind of gift in my opinion). Like most bread recipes, these loaves also freeze super well if you like to do your baking in advance
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