A deliciously moist, grain-free quick bread with poppy, chia seeds, vanilla yogurt and sweet potato. It works great for breakfast or snacks and a great way to use up leftover sweet potato puree.
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- Line a standard loaf pan with parchment paper. Preheat the oven to 175C/350F.
- Whisk together the ground poppy seeds, chia seeds, vanilla protein powder, sea salt, baking powder and baking soda in a mixing bowl.
- In large mixing bowl, beat the eggs until frothy. Stir in the sweet potato puree, and vanilla yogurt until well combined. Add the dry ingredients into the wet one and stir until well combined.
- Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan. Sprinkle the almond slices on the top of the batter. Bake in the center of hot oven for about 55 minutes. Remove from the oven and leave it in the pan to cool for 5 minutes, then turn out onto a cooling rack to cool completely.
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ReplyDeleteThis looks like quite a dense and filling loaf.
ReplyDeleteYou do have the most healthy loaves here, I love the color of this one!
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ReplyDeleteIt looks deliciously healthy! A perfect loaf.
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Rosa
Awesome recipe Angie!
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy xo
Its Very Good for Health and Photography was very nice.
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful, Angie! I would really love to have a slice or two!
ReplyDeleteThis loaf looks beautiful. I love the colour! I can't find poppy seeds here but I can I guess substitute that.
ReplyDeleteI like the colour of this bread and the and love the rustic clicks!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful bread. And as you say, a great way to use leftover sweet potato puree.
ReplyDeleteSam
You´re the queen of interesting ingredients in bread Angie. Love the color the seeds give, and sweet potato is a wonderful surprise. But nothing beats that it´s a quick bread! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good chocolate cake to me :) Love the look, I bet the taste is great as well. Vanilla yogurt and sweet potato! :)
ReplyDeleteLook at the colour of the bread, love to have a slice..Very stunning bread.
ReplyDeleteI bet with the sweet potato puree and the yogurt this bread was amazingly moist!! Sounds delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful , delicious and healthy bread ! What more could you ask for ? :D
ReplyDeleteImpressive as usual! You have the most interesting recipes that yield healthy and great looking bread :)
ReplyDeleteYou are getting more and more inventive Angie. When I stayed in Austria I used to love buying poppy seed breads. They are kind of addictive. Chia bread sounds very exotic to me. Brava!
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking loaf!!! Looks delicious.. Best part healthy!!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning! Love it!
Wow, sweet potato puree and protein powder?? Talk about secret ingredients- I would have never guessed that!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sturdy looking loaf and I love how when it's cut, it reveals it's specks ...beautiful, truly beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletei would love a slice of that bread. i'm really intrigued with the yogurt and sweet potato puree.
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing recipe, Angie!
ReplyDeleteLove the combination of ingredients, all healthy and very creative.
Cheers!
Geez what an interesting bread. Chia, poppy and sweet potato! Would love to try it.
ReplyDeleteI love the innovative flavour combo :)
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Choc Chip Uru
It looks delicious! Great flavors, I'd love the sweet potato puree in there.
ReplyDeleteChia seeds seem to be all the rage, I have to find some. I thought maybe you used purple sweet potato because of the intense color. Looks great with the almonds on top.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
It will go great with my morning coffee :)
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting recipe! Looks great, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThe cut of ths bread looks just amazing! That color is so interesting! :) you are just master of bread :)
ReplyDeleteI have used chia seeds instead of poppy seeds, but never both together. I will have to try that! I love that you used sweet potato puree in this too.
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea! So healthy and sounds delicious. I've not baked with whey protein, I will have to look into it.
ReplyDeleteMy father would love this bread. He loves poppy seeds so this would be right up his alley! Looks yummy!
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ReplyDeleteAmazing healthy bread!Keep up baking for us all these delicious breads,dear!
ReplyDeleteWhoa!! I can't believe that is grain free! Must have so much delicious flavor from the sweet potatoes!
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ReplyDeleteYum, what a healthy looking loaf! And I love that color too. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy looking bread, rich and nutritious! I love the layer of sliced almonds!
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ReplyDeleteSe ve muy tentador y saludable un pan perfecto para mí muy rico ,abrazos y abrazos.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful bread! You are amazing coming up with new ingredients. I need to spend time in your kitchen :) Have a great weekend Angie!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, rich color this bread has! What I love about your blog is that I know I will always find a healthy recipe here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous color! I have to try chia seeds, I am behind the times!
ReplyDeleteI can't think of a better way to use up sweet potatoes! What a gorgeous loaf of bread!
ReplyDeletelooks great and nice you added sweet potato
ReplyDeleteThe color is cool.
ReplyDeleteYour Poppy Chia Seed Bread looks and sounds delicious. I would go out and get sweet potato puree just to make this bread. ;) Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteA perfect snack toasted with a small pat of butter, I can almost smell the nutty aroma as I read your post. A very pretty loaf.
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ReplyDeleteWhile not the prettiest bread I've ever seen, the flavors sound wonderful and it sure is healthy, Angie.
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ReplyDeleteA wholesome wonderful loaf!
ReplyDeleteI just bought some chia seeds the other day and finally tried them in a smoothie. Love the idea of them in a bread with yogurt!
ReplyDeleteAngie,this is a great and healthy bread!!!! I notice that you have lots of healthy bread recipes. Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeletei would love sich a healthy and nutritious loaf too!
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ReplyDeleteI love poppy seeds and love how taste and this bread look fantastic!!
ReplyDeletePoppy seeds and sweet potatoes? Two of my favorites! This is a wonderful, delicious combination, Angie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a rich and gorgeous loaf. I LOVE the colors!
ReplyDeleteI am discovering new ingredients as I read your posts. Chia seeds - never heard of them! Love the color of this bread: dark, dense loaves have always been my favorite, even when I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteLove the colour of this bread!!! At first I thought this was sesame or charcoal cake....haha. Can you taste much of the sweet potato in the bread?? The addition of sweet potato puree to a bread recipe like this sounds really interesting!!
ReplyDeleteI though it was black glutinous bread from the very beginning...
ReplyDeletei've been searching the chia seed all around, but unfortunately did't see any of them....
lucky you my friend...
I love the dark color and ingredients used. Angie you always have the best bread recipes. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHard to believe that this is grain-free! I was surprised to see the sweet potato puree. That definitely added another level of interest to this bread. It does looks quite moist and absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! Love the use of sweet potato in your gorgeous bread!! I am so glad I started enjoying Chia seeds, they are wonderful! Now I need to bake with them too:-) Yum, Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteIt looks perfectly healthy, Angie! And I'd like a slice right now.
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Look at all those seeds-love the color and texture-your bread looks fantastic!
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ReplyDeleteAnything with sweet potato catches my attention! Looks terrific.
ReplyDeleteyet another fabulous bread recipe Angie! this looks so delicious and nutritious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous loaf!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning blue centre :) I love the flaked almonds too Angie. Very nutritional! I am getting into chia soaked in coconut water in my smoothies at the moment :)
ReplyDeleteWow very interesting, I really want to try to make this!
ReplyDeleteThat's my dream bread! I am all for poppy seeds (and chia of course too). You must have known that Angie. ;) thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour bread sounds so healthy and looks lovely! A surprise ingredient…sweet potato puree…yum!
ReplyDeleteI have to try these chia seeds yet, the bread looks awesome..
ReplyDeleteany substitution to sweet potatoe puree....it raises my blood sugar too much. could pumpkin work?
ReplyDeleteOh wow....that's such a unique bread!
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks very healthy. I am going to bake it soon ... thanks for sharing this interesting recipe.
ReplyDeleteJust wondering, what is the german name for chia seeds and Vanilla whey protein powder ? and where can I buy them? Reformhaus? Thanks.
@AnonymousIt will work too.
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ReplyDeleteChia-Samen und Proteinpulver können Sie bei Amazon.de bestellen.
What an extraordinary looking loaf - I'm loving all the chia in your recipes; it's one of my fave ingredients too.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, you're the Queen cos you always make excellent bread. I'm sure it smell and taste heavenly. Nice texture.
ReplyDeleteRegards.
Looks very inviting.
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