Homemade Povitica Bread Recipe
Posted Dec 22, 2020, Updated Mar 15, 2024
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This Homemade Povitica Recipe is a beautiful and delicious treat that’s perfect to give as a gift for the holidays! Povitica Bread is a rich homemade bread with a cinnamon walnut filling that is an old family favorite.
When I think about the holidays, this Povitica Recipe always comes to mind (along with these snickerdoodles, these cut-out sugar cookies and these cinnamon rolls)! It is a very special and beautiful holiday treat that is the perfect gift to bring wrapped up, still warm from the oven, to a neighbor or friend. Add a bag full of these cinnamon pecans and you’re set!
Povitica Bread is a rich homemade bread with a cinnamon walnut filling that is an old family favorite, delicious for a Christmas morning breakfast, Mother’s Day brunch, etc.
Povitica Recipe: Ingredients & Substitutions
Asย always this recipe for povitica bread is the best when made as written. The only potential substitution I could (in good conscience) recommend is using pecans in place of walnuts if you’re not a walnut fan!
How to Make Povitica Bread
This Povitica recipe has a few different steps, and as always we’ll walk through them together. Don’t forget to watch the video too!
Begin by proofing the yeast, water and sugar.
Begin this povitica bread reicpe by preparing the wet ingredients. In a medium saucepan, heat the milk to just below boiling (about 180ยฐF), stirring occasionally. Allow to cool slightly, until it is about 105ยฐF. Once cooled, whisk in the melted butter, sugar and salt to the milk until combined. Add egg, vanilla and yeast mixture and stir to combine.
The most important thing to note about this process is to make sure that your ingredients are below 105 degrees F before combining them with the yeast. If they are warmer than that you will very likely kill the yeast and the bread will not rise.
Once the wet ingredients are prepared, add the flour to the container of a standing mixer fitted with a dough hook. You can also place it in a large bowl and mix by hand.
Pour the wet ingredients into the flour and mix the dough with the dough hook until it forms a smooth, elastic ball.
If necessary, add up to 2 Tablespoons more flour until dough is smooth and no longer sticky. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and form into a ball.
Rise
Place the Povitica dough in a lightly-greased bowl covered with a wet towel and let it rise for 1.5 to 2 hours (or until doubled in size).
ย Make the Povitica Fillingย
While the Povitica bread dough is rising, make the filling. You can use a high-powered blender or food processor to make the filling.
Start by putting the wet ingredients into the container and blending/processing until they are warm. Then add the rest of the ingredients and pulse until ingredients are combined and walnuts are chopped into small pieces. Let the filling stand-covered-at room temperature until the rise is complete!
Roll & Assemble Povitica Dough
Next comes the rolling and assembling. Roll out the povitica bread dough into a large rectangle and gently spread the filling over it, leaving a 1/2″ space at the edges bare. Tightly roll the dough into a jelly roll, making sure to apply ample pressure to ensure a tight roll.
Make an “S” Shape in the Pan
Take the rolled povitica bread dough “rope” and stretch it just a touch. Then form it into an “S” shape in a prepared baking pan. This is what gives this povitica recipe it’s beautiful appearance! At this point let the bread sit, covered, while you preheat the oven and get ready to bake.
Bake
Bake the Povitica bread in the oven once it’s preheated, and after 15 minutes, decrease the temperature and continue baking for about 45 more minutes!
Cool & Serve
When it is finished, place the bread in the pan on a wire rack to cool. This povitica bread is heavy, so it is very important to leave it in the pan while it cools so that it retains its shape. Once this povitica recipe completely cool dive on it! Carefully slice the povitica bread and share with your family and friends!
Store
Store this povitica bread in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.
To Freeze
You can freeze the entire, baked loaf of Povitica bread. Let it cool completely, then wrap it in plastic wrap and put it in an airtight container or ziplock bag and freeze for up to 2 months. You can also freeze individual slices in the same way.ย
Povitica Bread Recipe FAQs
You can easily double (or triple) this recipe to make more loaves to share with your loved ones!
It’s Croatian, povitica means walnut bread.
Yes! You can form the loaf and let it rise in the refrigerator overnight if you want to bake it fresh in the morning for breakfast. You can also bake the loaf and freeze it.
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Povitica Recipe
Ingredients
Dough:
- 2 Tablespoons warm water
- ยฝ teaspoon granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons active dry yeast
- ยฝ cup milk 2% or whole
- 3 Tablespoons granulated sugar
- ยพ teaspoon sea salt
- 1 Tablespoon butter melted
- 1 large egg lightly beaten
- ยผ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 2 to 2 ยฝ cups all-purpose flour
Walnut Filling:
- ยผ cup milk 2% or whole
- ยผ cup butter melted
- 1 ยพ cup walnuts
- ยฝ cup granulated sugar
- ยผ teaspoon sea salt
- ยฝ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 large egg yolk lightly beaten
- ยฝ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Instructions
Make the Dough
- In a small bowl, stir ยฝ teaspoon sugar, and yeast into warm water. Set aside until foamy (about 5 minutes)
- In a medium saucepan, heat the milk to just below boiling (about 180ยฐF), stirring occasionally. Allow to cool slightly, until it is about 110ยฐF.
- Once cooled, whisk in the melted butter, 3 TBS sugar and salt to the milk until combined. Add egg, vanilla and yeast mixture and stir to combine.
- Add flour into the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with a dough hook.
- Pour wet ingredients into the flour and mix the dough with the dough hook until it forms a smooth, elastic ball of dough. (You can also mix and knead by hand).
- If necessary, add up to 2 TBS more flour until dough is smooth and no longer sticky.
- Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and form into a ball.
- Place dough in a lightly oiled bowl and cover with a warm, damp tea towel and let the dough rise for 1.5 hours in a warm place, or until doubled in size.
Make the Filling
- Add Walnuts, sugar, salt, and cinnamon and pulse a few times until the ingredients are combined and walnuts are crushed into smaller pieces.
- Add egg yolk and vanilla and pulse to combine.
- Allow mixture to stand at room temperature until dough is ready.
Assembled
- Line a 9×5โ loaf pan with parchment paper and grease with butter. Set aside.
- After the dough has doubled in size, remove it from the bowl and place on a well-floured surface.
- Roll the dough into a rectangle about 18โ x 7โ in size. Be sure dough is thin but not so thin that you can see through it (about ยผโ thick).
- Spread the filling evenly on the dough, leaving about 1/2โ at the edges bare. (If your filling has become too thick to spread, add warm milk ยฝ TBS at a time until it just reaches spreading consistency).
- Staring at the edge of your rectangle, roll the dough tightly together making a jelly roll (see picture). Be sure to apply pressure and keep rolling tightly until it resembles a rope.
- Gently stretch out the โropeโ and lift it into your prepared loaf pan, making an โSโ shape as you put it in. (To do this, fold the dough into thirds in your pan (see pictures)).
- Cover the pan with a damp towel and let it sit in a warm place for at least 15 minutes while you preheat your oven to 350 degrees F.
Bake & Cool
- Bake for 15 minutes at 350 degrees.
- After 15 minutes turn down the oven to 300 degrees F and bake for an additional 45 minutes (about 1 hour total), or until done (will sound hollow when hit with a wooden spoon). Check your bread after about 30 minutes and cover with aluminum foil if it is getting too brown.
- Remove bread from the oven. Cool for 20-30 minutes on a wire rack before removing from pan.
- Cool completely before cutting and serving!
Video
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Made this for Christmas morning last year. Excellent!!! Will now be a tradition
Thank you so much Linda! This really is a special recipe!
I canโt wait to make this bread, Iโll be brave, I have not made a bread before. Just scones and cookies. Will see, just looking at it seems very delicious .
Hi I can’t wait to try the recipe. In terms of forming a smooth ball, there’s not much mention of kneading the dough. If kneading by hand (or machine), what’s the rough amount of time required? Do you need to get to the windowpane stage? Or is it one of those recipes that just needs a formed ball? Thanks!
I was remembering eating this yummy bread growing up. So my husband and I decided to try this recipe. We just made the most delicious Povitica ever! Luckily we decided to triple the recipe, because it was actually fairly labor and time intensive, so weโre happy to have 3 loaves to enjoy; wow, was it worth it. Weโll definitely make this again.
Wow! To my surprise a genuine Povitiza recipe! Used to watch my (Croatian) aunt make this. I have her recipe. She used canned walnuts! Looking forward to making this some cool fall or cold winter day. Thank you Laura.
This is the best recipe ever. It is better than my mom’s polish recipe. I have made it the last two years at Christmas but am thinking next week for Easter, I will add nutella.. Has anyone done this and how did it turn out. Also, any modifications.
Thank you so much Joyce! I have not tried adding nutella but now I definitely want to! ๐
I am so happy to have found this recipe today! My husband’s polish mother from Kansas City sends us Strawberry Hill povaitica for Christmas. He had it gowing up all the time and now I can make it!
I know this is an old post, but I just made this and massively regret not doubling or tripling the recipe, it was PHENOMENAL. This is going in my recipe rรฉpertoire for sure. The only change I made was that I used soy milk for my lactose intolerant boyfriend and it didn’t seem to affect the outcome at all. And I brushed some melted butter on when I took it out of the oven. This was just so, so good.
This was my first try at anything so complex, yet the directions were easy to follow and it turned out wonderfully!! I followed the recipe EXACTLY as written, and am glad I did.
Thank you. Trying it today. Another question. My mother made this but cooked the filling. This does not show that. I guess it bakes in the bread so not necessary?
So easy if so. Used the mixmaster with dough hook for the dough and it went right to a ball. Used Ninja for the filling. We will see?