This month the Daring Bakers challenged themselves to make Potato Bread. You may think that this doesn't sound particularly hard or exciting, but I assure you that would be an incorrect assumption.
The lovely Tanna of My Kitchen in Half Cups chose this recipe so that we'd be able to expand our baking horizons and use new ingredients. I have never baked with potatoes so I was looking forward to see how the bread would turn out. After reviewing the recipe I got to work and didn't leave it to the last minute like I usually do.
First of all, the dough turned out very soft and sticky. I ended up adding 7 and a half cups of flour to get a nice dough consistency. I let it proof in my oven and unfortunately didn't use a big enough bowl because when I came back after the first rise, the dough was exploding over the sides. Be aware that the recipe makes a lot of dough.
I had enough dough to make a 9 x 13-inch pan holding 12 buns and two 9-inch round focaccia breads. Sadly, I don't have a picture of the latter since they got eaten first. I added some shredded cheese to the bun tops and baked them up. Let me just say, the bread was wonderful.
The potato bread had a chewy texture and a crispy crust. It definitely didn't taste like regular white bread but it didn't taste like potatoes either. The buns rose so high that you were full after just one. I used them to eat with chili and turned the rest into breakfast egg and cheese sandwiches. It was a winner and I didn't have any problems with potato weights or the yeast. I would, however, make less next time.
For the complete recipe, please visit Tanna and for all the many talented creations made by my fellow Daring Bakers, check out the blogroll.
The rolls look beautiful and so fluffy! My rolls don't look quite as soft as these, although when warm they did taste great.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Katia.. your rolls look fluffy... mines don't! :(
ReplyDeleteGreat job!!!
Great job on your challenge this month. The rolls look light as air!!
ReplyDeleteYour potato breads have that perfect texture and airiness that I was hoping for.
ReplyDeleteGreat work. :)
Julius from Occasional Baker
The rolls are so light and airy. Fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteYour rolls look absolutely fabulous! I'm jealous ;-)
ReplyDeleteHi Jen,
ReplyDeleteI had the same experience with the dough ... it was huge! Your rolls are so cute!
the rolls look perfectly fluffy... yum!
ReplyDeleteawesome looking rolls!
ReplyDeleteYour rolls are airy and light! Looks like they are great to bite into!
ReplyDeleteThose are some good looking rolls.
ReplyDeleteThey look so light and fluffy. I like the addition of cheese. Hope you got your oven cleaned!
ReplyDeleteFluffy is the keyword here! Fantastic results!
ReplyDeleteLovely buns. I guess next time you first take a photo and then serve the focaccia.
ReplyDeleteI want your rolls, they look so fluffy!! Great job on another perfecty executed challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love crispy cheese rolls but have never made them myself! Yours will remind me to finally do it!
ReplyDeleteDitto on the fluffiness of your rolls. Fantastic results, I'd say!
ReplyDeleteI cut the recipe in half the second time and it still produced a wonderfully-sized 9x5" loaf.
Your bread looks so fluffy and delicious. Great job!
ReplyDeleteYour rolls look delightful!
ReplyDeleteNatalie @ Gluten A Go Go
I love the fluffiness of these rolls. They just look delicious! Great job!
ReplyDeleteyour rolls look very light and fluffy!! yum!
ReplyDeleteI know everyone is saying how light and fluffy your rolls are but... they really are so gorgeously fluffy! Beautiful job. Wow!!
ReplyDelete-jen at use real butter
Lovely rolls. I think I need to try making rolls in a baking pan rather than on a sheet -- I love the soft sides.
ReplyDeleteLove the golden crust on your bread. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely rolls!
ReplyDeleteNice job!
xoxo
Gabi
Those rolls look absolutely wonderful! My bread wasn't fluffy at all, but the flavor and crust were very good. Next time I'm trying for fluffy.
ReplyDeleteNice fluffy rolls! Well done!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Oooo! Yes! Chili would go so well with these rolls! It's awesome that you paired these breads with different things and meals :)
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how some people could taste the potatoes and some couldn't. I didn't. Your rolls look great. I love the cheese on top!
ReplyDeleteYour cheesy rolls look wonderful, and I'm sure your focaccia did, too!
ReplyDeleteNice fluffy buns. My were tasty but short.
ReplyDeleteThose look so good! I am going to try it out. Questino though...can I freeze these?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Yosha
Beautiful buns! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the rolls... and the fact that the focaccia didn't make it to the photo shoot sounds like success to me!
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm so late getting here!
ReplyDeleteThose are the best looking rolls I think I saw from this recipe. Wonderful touch with the cheese. The breakfast sandwiches sound great.