Greek Easter sweet bread with olive oil (Tsoureki)

5 / 5 (1 reviews)

This Greek Easter sweet bread with olive oil is light, fluffy and stringy. Ground mahlepi makes it extra fragrant and irresistible.

By: Thehungrybites (via Thehungrybites)
Original Publish: Mar 26, 2018
Last Updated: Mar 1, 2026
Prep: 300 mins
Cook: 35 mins
Finished Greek Easter sweet bread with olive oil (Tsoureki)

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Transfer the milk, the yeast, one tablespoon of the sugar and two tablespoons of the flour to the bowl of your electric mixer and stir to combine. Let it rest until foamy.

  2. When the mixture is bubbly and active, add the rest of the flour, the sugar, the honey, the salt, the spices, the olive oil and the two eggs. Break the third egg into a cup, beat it with a fork and add half of it to the bowl with the rest of the ingredients. Reserve the other half for the egg wash.

  3. Using the dough attachment, knead the dough until very soft and elastic, about 20 minutes. The dough may be a little sticky, but that’s ok. Restrain yourself and don’t add any more flour.

  4. Let the dough rest in a warm place until tripled in volume (a closed oven with only the oven-light on, should do the trick). It may take 2-5 hours depending on the yeast and the rest of the conditions. Only when the dough has tripled in volume, you will oil your hands and knead it once again on your counter. If it is still too sticky, use the extra flour.

  5. You can give the bread whatever shape you want, or even bake it in a loaf tin. If you want to make a wreath, divide the dough into three equal parts and shape long strings, about 25-inches long (65 cm). Braid the strings and join the edges to create the wreath.

  6. Transfer the wreath on a baking pan lined with baking paper and let it rest in a warm place until almost doubled in volume (about 1-2 hours)

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Chef's Notes

Tsoureki should be stringy and moist inside (but not underbaked). Having said that, take care not to overbake it because it can dry out easilly.

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Effie ★ 5.0/5

This is the most delicious bread I've tasted! I Love tsoureki!

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