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    Home » Recipes » Side Dishes

    Slow Cooker Olive Bread Recipe

    Published: Mar 5, 2021 Modified: Mar 5, 2021 by Kristin King / This post may contain affiliate links

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    No knead Olive Bread Recipe - easy to make and filled with salty kalamata olives and garlic. This delicious rustic loaf made in the slow cooker is simple and delicious!

    Side view of whole loaf of olive bread on a wooden cutting board with a butter knife on the side.
    This unique slow cooker bread recipe goes great as side dish or snack any time of the day!
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    • 👩🏻‍🍳 Olive Bread Recipe Back Story
    • 🥘 Ingredients Needed
    • 🔪 Instructions
    • 👪 FAQs
    • 💭 Top Tips
    • 💡 Serving Suggestions
    • 🍞 More Bread Recipes
    • Slow Cooker Bread
    • 📋 Recipe Card
    • 💬 Reviews and Comments

    👩🏻‍🍳 Olive Bread Recipe Back Story

    I admit it - I don't have the patience to bake my own bread. All the kneading, and the rising, and the fuss...I just don't have that kind of time or energy.

    But what's better than fresh-baked bread on your dinner table? Nothing! EXCEPT maybe fresh-baked bread that was super-easy to make and required NO KNEADING at all!

    So when someone told me that it was possible to bake bread without any kneading, and using a slow cooker, I was absolutely interested!

    The basic technique for slow cooker bread is to combine the flour with quick-rising yeast and water,  let it rest, form it into a round and let it rest again, then place it in the slow cooker on high.

    Believe it or not, you can make really good bread that way! And you can add all sorts of mix-ins for interesting combinations. For this loaf, I chose Kalamata olives and Parmesan cheese. So yummy!

    I love the texture of bread that this technique yields. It is a little denser than bread made in a more traditional way, but it is not heavy or overly chewy and it is way better than store-bought!

    Another delicious but simple bread is this Easy Homemade Rosemary Bread. It's a yeast bread infused with fresh rosemary and is free-formed, so no bread pans are needed.

    🥘 Ingredients Needed

    Overhead shot of ingredients- bread flour, parmesan cheese, Kalamata olives, instant yeast, minced garlic, cornmeal, and water.
    With these simple ingredients, you will love this delicious olive bread recipe!

    For a complete list of ingredients for this olive bread recipe, please refer to the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

    • bread flour - bread flour will give you the best texture but you can use all-purpose flour in a pinch.
    • instant or quick rise yeast - great for getting quick results!
    • garlic - a little bit of zing.
    • Kalamata olives - adds great texture and flavor.
    • Parmesan cheese - keeps the bread from drying out and adds a nutty flavor.
    • cornmeal (optional) - use to keep your dough from sticking to the parchment paper.

    🔪 Instructions

    Six panel collage of process shots- combining ingredients, letting sit, and cooking in the slow cooker.
    With prep done in less than 15 minutes, you have no reason not to make this delicious olive parmesan bread!

    Please note: This is an overview of the instructions. You'll find the complete instructions in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

    1. Combine the flour and yeast in a large bowl. Add the garlic, chopped olives, and Parmesan cheese and combine.
    2. Add the water and combine with the flour mixture. Cover the bowl and allow to sit for 1 and ½ hours.
    3. On a large piece of parchment paper, sprinkle flour or cornmeal to prevent sticking.
    4. Remove the dough from the bowl and place on the parchment, mold into a round and cover again. Allow to rest for ½ hour.
    5. Heat the slow cooker to high. Carefully then pick up the parchment paper and transfer the loaf to the slow cooker. Place paper towels on top of the slow cooker, and the lid over the towels.
    6. Cook on high for 2 hours. Cool on a rack before slicing.

    👪 FAQs

    What is the best way to keep bread fresh?

    Keep it wrapped in a paper bag but cover the cut end with plastic wrap. Don't refrigerate slow cooker bread, it will actually dry out the bread more. Store it in a bread box or on the countertop.

    Can you freeze olive bread?

    Yes, this freezes well. Be sure to allow it to cool and wrap it tightly with plastic wrap. Freeze up to three weeks.

    Does a breadbox keep bread fresh longer?

    It does! If you make or buy fresh bread often, a breadbox will help it keep longer.

    💭 Top Tips

    Another advantage to making slow cooker bread is that it leaves your oven free for other things, which is perfect for holiday meals or get togethers when you have lots of other things that need time in the oven.

    Close up shot of slice of olive bread with butter with whole loaf in the background on a cutting board with a butter knife in front.
    You will love this savory and delicious slow cooker olive bread recipe!

    💡 Serving Suggestions

    Isn't this bread in the slow cooker easy to make? I think so too! If you're wondering what to serve with it - here are my favorites!

    • This healthier twist on spaghetti has some hidden vegetables that make it better for you and taste better too!
    • Eggplant Parmesan - made in the air fryer it eliminates a lot of the fat from frying. The slow cooker bread goes great with this meal!
    • If you love Tex-Mex, then a Doritos Casserole is another great choice to serve with this olive bread recipe! With layers of chips, cheese, beans and salsa, it's a favorite even the kids gobble up!

    🍞 More Bread Recipes

    Looking for a yummy, easy to make bite? These pretzel bites with olive and Parmesan are seriously good. The hardest part of this recipe? Not eating them all yourself! YUMMY!

    Loving this recipe? Then be sure and try this one for Slow Cooker Bread - it has Parmesan cheese and garlic - it's just so good!

    This recipe for homemade artisan bread has step by step instructions if you're a beginner and looking to expand upon your bread making abilities!

    If you are a fan of no knead bread, you'll want to try this naan bread recipe. So easy to make delicious, pillowy naan right at home!

    Slow Cooker Bread

    Love this recipe? Awesome! Please give it a 5 star ⭐ rating below! And if you make this, snap a photo and tag me on Instagram. You can find me at DizzyBusyandHungry or #dizzybusyandhungry!

    📋 Recipe Card

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    Easy Slow Cooker Olive Parmesan Bread

    Recipe Author: Kristin
    No kneading required! You have to try this delicious and super-easy way to prepare fresh-baked bread!
    4.98 from 80 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 2 hours hrs
    Resting Time 2 hours hrs
    Total Time 4 minutes mins
    Course Appetizer, Side Dish
    Cuisine American, Italian
    Servings 8 People
    Calories 203 kcal

    Ingredients
     

    • 3 cups bread flour
    • 1 teaspoon instant yeast quick rise
    • ¼ cup Parmesan cheese grated
    • 1 tablespoon garlic minced
    • ⅔ cup Kalamata olives diced
    • 1 cup water
    • cornmeal or additional flour to prevent sticking
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    Instructions
     

    • In a large bowl, combine the flour, instant yeast and Parmesan cheese.
      3 cups bread flour, 1 teaspoon instant yeast, ¼ cup Parmesan cheese
    • Sprinkle in the garlic and olives while mixing to prevent clumping.
      1 tablespoon garlic, ⅔ cup Kalamata olives
    • Add water and stir until all of the flour mixture has been incorporated (dough will be very sticky).
      1 cup water
    • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and allow to sit for 1 and ½ hours.
    • On a large piece of parchment paper, sprinkle flour or cornmeal to prevent sticking. Remove the dough from the bowl and place on the parchment paper, then mold into a round and cover with plastic wrap. Allow to sit for ½ hour.
      cornmeal
    • Remove the plastic wrap from the dough. Heat the slow cooker to high, then pick up the parchment paper and use it to transfer to the slow cooker. Lower the parchment paper into the slow cooker and tuck or cut to fit under the lid.
    • Place paper towels on top of the slow cooker, then place the lid over the towels.
    • Cook on high for 2 hours, then remove.
    • If more of a brown crust is desired, bake at 400 degrees in the oven for 15-20 minutes (optional).
    • Cool on a rack before serving.

    Notes

    • A great advantage to this bread is that it leaves your oven open, which means you can prepare multiple dishes at the same time.
    • Store this bread in a paper bad but cover the cut end with plastic wrap. Don't keep the bread in the fridge to prevent drying out. Or, if you want to keep the bread for a longer period of time, it can be stored in the freezer.

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    Nutrition

    Calories: 203kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 229mg | Potassium: 65mg | Fiber: 1g | Vitamin A: 70IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 51mg | Iron: 0.5mg

    Nutritional information is an estimate. The nutritional values for your final dish may vary based on measuring differences and products used.

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    Update Notes: This post was originally published in June 2013, and was republished with tips, step by step photos, and a recipe change in September 2023.

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    1. Deborah

      January 24, 2023 at 8:11 pm

      I give up..... Tried for the 2nd time, even though the yeast I used was brand new and the date was more than a year away, it did not rise at all....gave it extra time too... because it didn't rise the first time, I bought new yeast... same result....Am i missing something?... I often find that these recipes on Pinterest often leave something out....

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      • Kristin King

        January 25, 2023 at 4:12 pm

        Make sure you are using the instant or quick rise yeast! I have made this recipe many times so I am confident that it works as written. I hope you are able to figure out what is the issue!

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        • Beth English

          April 11, 2023 at 12:13 am

          I made this and, although it was good, I don’t think it was done inside. I cooked it for two hours in the crockpot and then for another 30 minutes in the oven. It was very chewy on the inside and very crisp on the outside. Also,I used the instant yeast and it didn’t rise at all. However, it was quite tasty, especially when dipped in Sundried Tomato Olive Oil!

        • Kristin King

          April 11, 2023 at 7:11 am

          I'm sorry to hear you had some trouble with this! I have made it many times and have not experienced the same issue. If you make this again, I would say you should doublecheck to make sure the crockpot is on HIGH for the 2 hours. If you still have the same issue, it's possible that your high setting on your crockpot is not getting as hot as it should. As far as the yeast goes, possibly it was old or not as fresh as it should be. I am glad that your eventual result tasted good! Dipping in the sundried tomato olive oil sounds like a great idea!

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