Grandma’s Pistachio Bread Recipe
Many many years ago my paternal grandma gave my mom a very special recipe. There are quite a few similar recipes out there that call for added cinnamon, sugar, and food coloring, but I think this recipe is just perfect. My mom began the tradition and has been making this recipe every Christmas for as long as I can remember. The tradition has been passed down and now I make it every year. Since there’s only D and me, I usually make smaller loaves and give them out to extended family who have come to love the recipe as well.
Although the recipe is called “bread” it is more like a cake in a loaf form. Don’t let the pistachio scare you away, the dominant taste is the yellow cake mix and the cinnamon-sugar topping which becomes delightfully crispy while baking. I’m not a cherry fan, but the maraschino’s are really good in this recipe. This recipe freezes nicely for a long time, but you sacrifice the crispy crust. I’ve personally frozen a recipe for 10 months and I know D’s mom has frozen it for a long time too.
Ingredients
- 1 yellow cake mix
- a 4 serving package pistachio pudding
- 4 eggs
- 1/4 cup oil
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1/2 cup chopped walnuts (Mom makes the recipe with them, I make it without them)
- 2 tablespoons water
- 3/4 cup maraschino cherries – chopped
- 1/4 cup cinnamon-sugar mix
Instructions
1 – Heat oven to 350 degrees F

No, it's not lunch time, it's baking time. (aka: Half past midnight) That's how much I love you guys (and baking)!
2 – Combine and mix all ingredients except for the cinnamon-sugar
3 – Pour into two 8×4 loaf pans or one 8×4 and two or three mini loaf pans or all mini loaf pans to give as gifts
4 – Sprinkle cinnamon-sugar on top of loaves
5 – Bake for 45 minutes
6 – After it has thoroughly cooled… enjoy! I think this is one of those recipes that tastes much better the second day anyway. (If it’s still to warm, it will also start to fall apart when you cut into it.)
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What a GREAT!!! combination of flavors.
Geri
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Interesting recipe. I’ve never had pistacio pudding before. I think I might try this to take to Christmas dinner.
Thanks for sharing!
This looks really interesting. It would be a great end to a holiday meal. Have a wonderful weekend.
This looks very yummy! Thanks for posting. I’ll have to add this to my holiday baking list
Blessings!
Gail
This is some of the best holiday bread I have ever had, and that’s saying something coming from me
Give it a shot, you will not be disappointed!
I have been asked to bake something for a charity bazaar/bake sale. This is perfect. I already have a dozen pumpkin scones made. I’ll make these into mini loaves. Of course, I will keep one for myself. Thanks for sharing.
I love pistachio and this would be so pretty for the holidays. Thanks!
You post the most interesting recipes! Yet another I’d not heard of.
This looks great! Thank you for participating in Fearless Friday. This sounds like something my mother would love.
This sounds wonderful -your Grandma must have been a good cook.
vickie
I’m going to make this for sure. I love pistachio and cherry, so this looks like heaven to me!
Oh My WORD!!! That looks sooo good! My momma loves pistachios and I just might have to make this for her!
Great post!
Jes
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I remember this recipe- My mom used to make it decades ago. I loved it. I now can make it. It is delicious!
Thank you so much, for giving me a little piece of the yummy past.
Yvonne
I love pistachios, and can’t wait to try this!
OH. So yummy looking. I haven’t had this in forever – and its so simple I’m going to have to make it! Thanks for sharing your recipe – this will be a nice treat for our holiday season.
Wow, definitely looks good enough to eat. Grandmas really do have the best recipes.
Jamie
I’m back. I just had to tell you that the bake sale/bazaar started on Thursday night. I went on Friday morning and the mini loves of your cake were all gone already. It was a huge hit. My pumpkin scones, not so much. This will be my default bakesale product from now on. Thanks so much for sharing. BTW, the proceeds are going to an orphanage.
This looks great. My Mom would love it. Thanks for sharing it.
K,
If you google grandma’s first and last name, there are some of her recipies online, some I didn’t even have! I don’t know how they got there, you know how she was about her recipies, thousands of them! Glad to see you following in her footsteps!She was all about being frugal and saving! I am so proud of you and I love this site!