I am so excited to be part of Secret Recipe Club this month. I have been waiting for my blog to be old enough to be able to join. I was assigned Paulchen's Food Blog. Paulchen makes the most amazing looking bread! I must admit I was a little intimidated when I first started looking around. I don't have the best track record with yeast and kneading. But I was excited to take on the challenge! I picked Potato Bread with Chives. I have had potato bread before, but never made it. Never even dawned on me to make it. My husband was excited this would mean he could get mashed potatoes one night too!
As Paulchen said, the chives kind of disappear in this bread. We joked that the yeast ate them :) I was going to try rosemary after reading her review, but my husband wasn't huge on that idea. The bread was light and airy. It was great warm out of the oven, and toasted with butter later. My 6 year old says he thinks it is the best bread I have ever made!
Potato Bread With Chives
Recipe from Paulchen's Food Blog
Printable Recipe
2 1/4 tsp (1 packet) active dry yeast
1 cup warm water
1 tsp sugar or pure maple syrup
2 Tb corn oil
2 tsp salt
1 cup cold mashed potatos
1 cup soy milk or other dairy free milk (I used regular milk)
5 cups unbleached all purpose flour, plus more for kneading
2 Tb minced fresh chives
In a large bowl, combine the yeast and 1/4 cup of the water. Add the sugar and stir to dissolve. Let the mixture stand for 10 minutes, then stir in the remaining 3/4 cup of water, the corn oil and the salt. Mix in the potatos, then stir in the soy milk. Add about half the flour, stirring to combine, then work in the remaining flour to form a stiff dough. Transfer to a lightly floured board.1 cup warm water
1 tsp sugar or pure maple syrup
2 Tb corn oil
2 tsp salt
1 cup cold mashed potatos
1 cup soy milk or other dairy free milk (I used regular milk)
5 cups unbleached all purpose flour, plus more for kneading
2 Tb minced fresh chives
Lightly flour your hands and work surface. Knead the dough well until it is smooth and elastic, 8 to 10 minutes, using more flour as necessary so the dough does not stick. Place in a large lightly oiled bowl and turn over once to coat with oil. Cover with a clean kitchen towel or lightly oiled piece of plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk, 1 to 2 hours.
Meanwhile, lightly oil a large baking sheet and set aside. Punch the dough down and knead lightly. Turn out onto a lightly floured work surface, sprinkle with the chives, and knead until the dough is elastic and the chives are well distributed, 3 to 5 minutes. Shape the dough into one large or two small round loaves and place on the prepared baking sheet. Flatten slightly and cover with a clean damp towel or lightly oiled plastic wrap. Set aside in a warm place and let rise again until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 400′F. Use a sharp knife to cut an X into the top of the loaf or loaves. Bake on the center oven rack until golden brown, 35 to 45 minutes, depending on size. Tap on the bottom of the loaf or loaves – if they sound hollow, the bread is done. Remove from the sheet and let cool slightly on a wire rack before slicing.
Beautiful bread, Erin! I think you mastered this one!! Fun to see the first of this month's SRC entries :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great Erin! I LOVE potato bread so I will be making this very soon, :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat job Erin, this looks fantastic!! What a fabulous recipe for SRC!!
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks like it came out amazing! It sounds really delicious too, I love the texture that potatoes give to breads!
ReplyDeleteI envy that you have the time to join recipe clubs and post every day!
ReplyDeleteThis bread does look like something I need to try and your pictures are so stunning. Well done!
This bread looks great! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteWell, if as ix year old loves it, it must have been good :) I love Rosemary bread so I think Ill try it with that modification...thanks!
ReplyDeleteYUM! Nothing beats homemade bread and yours looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteI'm always impressed when people bake bread and yours looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't already, I'd love for you to check out my SRC recipe this month: Cilantro Lime Chicken
Lisa~~
Cook Lisa Cook
Looks like a great loaf of bread!
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks great! My grandfather used to make potato bread, it's delicious!!
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks rather splendid! Glad you've joined the SRC, although I'm sitting it out this month due to other posting commitments (there's only so many days in the month, unfortunately).
ReplyDeleteI love potato bread too! It's sweet! It's airy! It's wholesome! It's truly awesome! Great one Erin!
ReplyDeleteFunny, I've never thought of making potato bread either. Your loaf came out so well, I may have to rethink that!
ReplyDeleteKudos to you for baking the potato bread! I am glad you all liked it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful loaf-kudos for tackling the recipe-great pick for SRC
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing, I think I will even try it with the rosemary. I had a lot of fun testing your recipe, it was great.
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks fantastic Erin! Nicely done..I am so afraid to make bread, you make it look and sound easy!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI had potato bread a little while ago and I loved it. Been looking for a recipe for ages and chives sound like a brilliant addition! I'll have to remember this for when I have a little more time.
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks delicious! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI've had potato bread dozens of times, but it never dawned on me either to make it myself! You've inspired me!
Your bread turned out so beautifully! I love this recipe, potato bread is by far my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummy. Can I get a toasted piece with butter please? Love the SRC! So fun!
ReplyDeleteWow! That bread looks great!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have ever eaten potato bread but it looks and sounds fabulous! The crust looks so perfect. I'll have to try this one!
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks amazing! I have never had potato bread, but I'm definitely intrigued. I will muster up the courage to work with yeast yet! Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty..I'm in Group C, so I won't be posting for another couple of weeks! I think potato bread is extra soft...and chives sound like a fantastic addition.
ReplyDeleteI truly admire that you keep challenging and doing the secret recipe club! Your potato bread looks amazing!!! The combination of potato and chives sounds so good! Love the look of bread too. I'm a big bread fan and it'll be gone in a minute in my house (consumed by ME!). I hope your son is better now. :-)
ReplyDeleteIsn't this secret recipe club the BEST idea?? I LOVE it! The bread looks delicious! I love potato bread and, like you, I never bake it at home... time to start!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!!! I have the same challenges with bread. I just made a sourdough recently and it was the first one that actually turned out well. It's such a great feeling of accomplishment. Your potato bread looks fantastic and I think the rosemary is a delicious idea! I'd be all over that. :)
ReplyDeleteMy husband loves potato bread. i've got to make this.
ReplyDeleteI love potato bread and I think I like your idea of the rosemary. Although the chives do sound good though. What a cute idea.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
Beautiful loaf. I love potato bread.
ReplyDeleteI am loving this bread recipe. Sounds like it will go great with fall soups!
ReplyDeleteI'm like you, I've had (and loved) potato bread before, but never made my own. I love the extra spice flavor :) Nothing beats homemade bread.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, love this bread. Love adding potatoes...I really like potato bread but I haven't made it myself, will have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe! Congratulations on being accepted into the Secret Recipe Club....I am hoping that I get to join, too....
ReplyDeleteThere's a secret club? Can I join? Now I am so jealous. I must learn more. This recipe looks so good. You did a wonderful job. I swear I can smell it.
ReplyDeleteNice bakes bread with a lovely crispy top. Lovely with soups.
ReplyDeleteWell done! I'm terrified of anything that requires yeast so I'm incredible impressed :) Buzzed!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Erin! Love potato bread & yours looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOh yum! I love potato bread! Can't wait to add this one to my arsenal.
ReplyDeleteyour bread looks great Erin, delicious pick!
ReplyDeleteLove the addition of chives, mmm
Wow, this bread looks amazing :-)
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Birthe from Denmark
An amazing loaf of bread! I love baking breads and will keep your recipe in mind.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a delicious and tasty loaf of bread! SRC sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on top 9!
ReplyDeleteHello Erin!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on making it to the Top 9!Potato Bread is such a new kind of recipe - never had this before but would love to!I'm hosting an event at my place centering around Bread and love to have you come over and take a look:)
Cheers and see you soon,
Wit,wok&wisdom
Mashed potato in bread is my idea of heaven! It looks nicely risen too. I don't have the best of luck with yeast but you've given me a bit of a shove to try again!! Congrats on Top 9!!
ReplyDeleteI love potato bread too! And I have a ton of chives in my backyard...you make kneading bread sound so easy! Congrats on top 9!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you made Foodbuzz's top 9 with this because somehow I missed it the first time! It's gorgeous and I MUST make it. I'm glad you got that blogger!
ReplyDeleteI love potato bread and will have to give this a try for sure! Looks and sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteHubby's abread freak!! I'll have to try this! Congrats on being on the top 9 at Foodbuzz too!
ReplyDeleteOOOHHH!!! Potato bread. I nevr think to make it either and it is usually soooo good. Thanks for the motivation.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Wonderful texture to this bread.
ReplyDeleteThis bread sounds and looks delish!! I can't wait to try it because I too have never made potato bread. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe! I can't wait for my groups reveal date on Aug 29!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis look so awesome! I love to make my own bread, and this looks like a great recipe. With the cool weather coming, it's the perfect time to have fresh bread baking in the oven.
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