Ce Pain aux olives rapide is a super simple bread recipe prepared in less than 10 minutes and made with no eggs, no dairy, and no yeast.
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Pain aux olives
Ingrédients
- 2 tasses Farine auto montante - (remarque 1)
- ½ tasse Lait d'amande - (remarque 2)
- 2 Cuillères à soupe Huile d'olive au goût doux - (remarque 3)
- ⅓ tasse Yaourt sans produits laitiers - (remarque 4)
- 1 Cuillères à café Romarin frais - chopped, equivalent 1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary
- ⅓ tasse Noix - finely chopped (note 5)
- ½ tasse Olives vertes - sliced, or roughly chopped (note 6)
- ½ tasse Olives noires - sliced, or roughly chopped (note 6)
- ½ tasse Kalamata - sliced, or roughly chopped (note 6)
Optional as olives are often stored in salty brine!
- ¼ cuillère à café Le sel
Instructions de Pose et d'Entretien
- Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Lightly oil the paper with cooking oil spray. Set aside.
- Chop the whole olives on a chopping board, using a long sharp knife. The size doesn't matter, you can slice or roughly chop, as you prefer. Set aside.
- In a mixing bowl, add the self-rising flour, almond milk, oil, yogurt, fresh rosemary, chopped walnuts, and chopped olives.
- Use a rubber spatula to stir the ingredients together. The batter is heavy and sticky; that's normal. Stir and press/push with the spatula to bring everything together. If too wet, add a little extra flour, but remember, it should stay sticky it's not a bread dough that you form by hand.
- Use the rubber spatula to push down the sticky dough on the baking sheet.
- Oil your hands and pat the dough, to shape the ball into an oval. The shape you give matters. If it's too tall, it takes longer to bake, which is why it's better not to use a loaf pan. Shape your loaf into an 8-inch x 2-inch (20 cm x 5 cm) log.
- Bake the bread for 35 minutes on the middle rack at 400°F (200°C), then decrease the temperature to 350°F (180°C) for 10-12 minutes until golden brown outside and a pick inserted comes out clean.
- Let it cool down for 3 hours or overnight on a cooling rack before slicing.
Remarques
Alimentation
Ingrédients et substitutions
Il vous suffit de quelques ingrédients simples pour réaliser cette recette. Voici comment les choisir et les interchanger.

- Farine auto montante – This forms the base of the bread. Since it contains baking powder, it provides the necessary lift without needing yeast. Note 1 explains how to make your own if you only have all-purpose flour.
- Lait d'amande – This adds the liquid hydration needed to bring the dough together. You can easily use soy milk or oat milk instead.
- Huile d'olive au goût doux – This adds moisture to the crumb and helps crisp up the crust. You can swap this for a garlic-infused oil to add a savory kick.
- Yaourt sans produits laitiers – This is a crucial ingredient because the acidity in the yogurt reacts with the baking powder in the flour, helping the bread rise and stay fluffy.
- Romarin frais – This adds a beautiful, piney aroma that pairs classically with olives.
- Noix – These provide a nice crunch and texture contrast to the soft bread. If you want a nut-free version, pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds work well.
- Olives (Green, Black, Kalamata) – These provide the main flavor punch and savory saltiness. I recommend using a mix of all three for the best taste.
- Le sel – This is optional. Since olives are cured in brine, they are already quite salty, so you likely won’t need this extra pinch.
How to Make Quick Olive Bread (in Pictures)






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Let me share a few more tips for a perfect bread.
- Mix Your Olives – Using a combination of green, black, and Kalamata olives creates a much more complex and interesting flavor profile than using just one type.
- Save Prep Time – You can buy pre-sliced olives to speed up the preparation. This saves you from having to chop them by hand.
- Watch the Salt – Most store-bought olives come in a salty brine. Because of this, you usually do not need to add the extra salt listed in the ingredients.
- Suggestions de service – This bread is fantastic on a platter served with dips like hummus, dairy-free tzatziki, or mashed avocado.







Loved it! I would definitely make this again. My friends all really liked it and it was super easy.
Merci!
Can I use almond yogurt and almond milk?
Sure, it will be fine.
Can you add cheese?
Sure, you can add up to 1/2 cup shredded cheese of choice.
Que voulez-vous dire par “1 coupe ou 1/2 coupe? Combien en onces ? Merci de me répondre
Si vous êtes française, cliquez sur le bouton ‘metric’ ; vous aurez la recette en grammes et en ml. Une ‘cup’ est une unité américaine équivalente à 250 ml.
Could Greek yogurt work for this recipe? Either whole milk or low fat?
Merci beaucoup
Sure! Make sure the yogurt is pourable not too thick or the dough will be dry.
I can’t believe how fluffy and delicious this is! I’m so impressed, this is going on my ‘make regularly’ list and can’t wait to have it for breakfast with roasted tomato hummus!
Thank you! I am so happy you enjoy the bread and I love your topping idea too.
Thank you for sharing. I can’t wait to try this.
My pleasure! I look forward to hear your feedback on this.
Ma famille a adoré ça !
Merci beaucoup!
This was delicious! I had salty olives but anyway added kosher salt which gave the bread an extra good taste. I really recommend this recipe! Thank you for the clear recipe with images.
Merci!
This was amazing and so easy to make
Merci !